These framed spearheads are being sold in an estate sale in a few weeks by a friend. The owners passed away and the adult child, after taking away the things they wanted, have left these along with lots of other stuff. Their parents traveled extensively around the world, so where they were picked these up is anyone's guess. The items in the estate sale are not being professionally cataloged or appraised. I am helping my friend out with trying to price items that may have some worth. If anyone has an idea, opinion, suggestion, etc... I would greatly appreciate the feedback.
I'm not sure whether these spear heads were attached to the framed board when purchased or were attached after by the owner. It's a pretty inexpensive frame. The pieces are attached by fishing line or a very fine wire. I'm guessing the most recent owner attached the pieces himself. I only took pics quickly as an after thought to help my friend out so I don't have exact info or exact measurements. A guesstament of the length of the longest piece on the right is about 14+ inches and about 2 inches at the widest spot. That should give one a range of size to go on. The green patina is lending itself to being bronze I'm thinking? There is no rust so that's leading me to again think they are bronze and not steal? These have also been living on an island with salty air where things rust quicker than elsewhere even if they live in AC.
Any ideas? Thanks mucho in advance for any thoughts sent this way.
-M. Fuller

