A good example of a munitions-grade arrow as would have been stockpiled for use by armouries in northern India. It has a large leaf shaped head and a rather short fletching with a broad nock. The arrow has some wear as expected with age, some fraying to the feathers and splits to the shaft but is rather solid. Formerly the personal collection of Edward McEwen, member of the Society of Archer-Antiquaries and author of many journals and articles on the ethnographic archer. Can be yours for £45
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