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Sajen
5th January 2011, 11:51 PM
Hello,
yesterday ended the auction of this IMHO very nice philippine dagger, unfortunately wasn't I the winner (hope someone from the forum win it) since I fall to sleep.:mad: But I like to know more about it, special the age. :)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rt=nc&nma=true&item=180605007841&si=WLPaVygax0WEs%252BCiB6Wk6O0yOW4%253D&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK%3AMEDWX%3AIT
Regards,
Detlef
tom hyle
7th January 2011, 04:23 PM
Beautiful European-influenced piece from probably Luzon or Batangas. The necklace that loops down and joins onto the upper ferule is reminiscent of a feature sometimes seen on Malay kris sundangs from Mindinao.
Some research into the hair/head-dress might be fruitful.
Early 20th is my 2 cents on age. By Early 20th I mean pre-wwII, which seems in the PI, as in so much of the Earth, to be the most meaningful dividing point.
Note the handguard that is shaped like a stylized European renaissance sheild, such as a police badge.
Sajen
7th January 2011, 06:14 PM
Beautiful European-influenced piece from probably Luzon or Batangas. The necklace that loops down and joins onto the upper ferule is reminiscent of a feature sometimes seen on Malay kris sundangs from Mindinao.
Some research into the hair/head-dress might be fruitful.
Early 20th is my 2 cents on age. By Early 20th I mean pre-wwII, which seems in the PI, as in so much of the Earth, to be the most meaningful dividing point.
Note the handguard that is shaped like a stylized European renaissance sheild, such as a police badge.
Hello Tom,
thank you for your comment. So my impression was good and I have a reason to fall to depression because I pass it, special by this price! :D :D
You have noted the brass shield at the sheat?
Regards,
Detlef
Robert
8th January 2011, 02:50 AM
Hello Detlef,
Don't feel bad as I was watching this also and was ready to place a bid when my daughter and her family showed up at my door. By the time that they had left I had forgotten to place my bid and just went to bed. I realized what I had done the next day but by then it was too late. When I saw the price that it had gone for I too was a little upset with myself.:( :o
Robert
Sajen
8th January 2011, 03:31 PM
Hello Detlef,
Don't feel bad as I was watching this also and was ready to place a bid when my daughter and her family showed up at my door. By the time that they had left I had forgotten to place my bid and just went to bed. I realized what I had done the next day but by then it was too late. When I saw the price that it had gone for I too was a little upset with myself.:( :o
Robert
Hello Robert,
thank you for your kind words! :) In German we have a slogan: shared grief is half sorry! ;)
Regards,
Detlef
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