Carved wooden lime spatula with a bird and bar type handle, with a blade perpendicular to the axis of the handle. The handle is constructed in the form of a bird's head at the butt with a long bar filled with scroll work running down one side of the handle. The remainder of the handle is shallowly engraved with scroll and circle motifs.
lime spatula (narcotics & intoxicants: chewing)
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toy furniture; coal shovel; fire tongs; fire stoking implement
figure (ritual & belief: representations)
vase (household miscellany)
beer strainer (strainer (narcotics & intoxicants: drinking)); beer skimmer; isikhetho
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