28th Feb, 2024 10:00

The World of War | Medals & Militaria

 
Lot 410
 

OMANI TRIBAL PARRYING SHIELD OR BUCKLER SHIELD
19TH CENTURY

likely made in Zanzibar, in pressed and turned rhino hide, with pierced star form alloy motifs, one piece handle

Provenance: This buckler shield was brought back during the First World War by Dr. Alec Glen (author of ‘In the Front Line: A Doctor’s Life in War and Peace’), who served as a Medical Officer with the 40th Field Ambulance RAMC in Gallipoli , the Middle East and Mesopotamia.

24cm wide

 

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Sold for £320
Estimated at £200 - £400


 
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