Catalogued as probably 19th century, they included a 3ft (91cm) long decorated parrying shield and a 2ft 7in (80cm) long hardwood club incised with lightning strikes alongside a large 3ft (91.5cm) long boomerang and a hardwood oar with one end chiselled as a paddler.
With very good aged patina, they attracted sufficient interest to make the £200-300 estimate at the Guernsey auction irrelevant and sold to an Australian collector at £10,500.
The sale took place on June 26 and the buyer’s premium was 17.5%.