225  A wunda shield, Western Australia, late 19th century carved wood and natural earth pigments 57 .5cm high PROVENANCE Scammell Auctions, Adelaide $700–1,000 226  A wunda shield, Western Australia, 19th century carved hardwood and natural earth pigments 64.5cm high PROVENANCE Mary Macha, Perth $700–1,000 227  A wunda shield, Western Australia, early 20th century carved hardwood and natural earth pigments 69cm high PROVENANCE Black's Museum, Mount Gambier, South Australia; $700–1,000 228 Six spears, Northern Territory, circa 1900 wood, spinifex resin, twine, kangaroo gut and natural earth pigments the largest: 286cm long (6) $400–600 ❖ 229 Five spears, Northern Territory, early 20th century wood, bush string, spinifex resin, bamboo, flint, glass and metal tips the largest: 367cm long (5) $300–500 ❖ 230 Eleven spears, Central Australia, early 20th century wood, spinifex resin and natural earth pigments the largest: 277cm long (11) $300–500 ❖ 231 Nine spears, Central Australia, early 20th century wood, spinifex resin, kangaroo guy and natural earth pigments the largest: 289cm long (9) $400–600 ❖ 232 Four spears, Northern Territory, circa 1900 wood, kangaroo guy, spinifex resin, bamboo and natural earth pigments the largest: 287cm long (4) $300–500 ❖ 233 Two boomerangs, Central Australia, early 20th century carved wood and natural earth pigment 64cm; 68cm long (2) $300–500 ❖ END OF SALE 219 218 225 227 226 218 47