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carlos 24th August 2023 04:07 PM

Antique buthanese dagger?
 
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I just adquire this piece, my first impression is dagger is from Buthan, maybe 19 th century? blade 35 cm and handle 10 cm. The sheath has a piece of ray skin
Any information will be wellcome!!
Pictures are from Seller.
Thanks in advance
Carlos

werecow 25th August 2023 12:52 PM

Yes, I think you are correct about the country of origin; a Bhutanese "dozum". I can't comment as to the age, though; I believe they are still made to this day.

Sajen 25th August 2023 03:23 PM

Hello Carlos,

I am not a specialist but this is a great antique dagger, for sure 19th century, congrats! :) Are the mounts from silver or iron?

Regards,
Detlef

Bob A 25th August 2023 03:30 PM

How does one separate Bhutan from Tibet as an originating site in this case, and in general?

Sajen 25th August 2023 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob A (Post 284143)
How does one separate Bhutan from Tibet as an originating site in this case, and in general?

Tibetian daggers looks different. For Bhutan daggers look for example here:
https://www.bukowskis.com/en/lots/13...e-dagger-dozum
https://www.antiques-atlas.com/antiq...ife/as1016a159
https://www.mandarinmansion.com/item...utanese-dagger

These daggers are called "dossum".

Regards,
Detlef

Gavin Nugent 26th August 2023 01:08 AM

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Originally Posted by carlos (Post 284121)
I just adquire this piece, my first impression is dagger is from Buthan, maybe 19 th century? blade 35 cm and handle 10 cm. The sheath has a piece of ray skin
Any information will be wellcome!!
Pictures are from Seller.
Thanks in advance
Carlos

Carlos,

I'd be more likely to place this in the 1950s, early People's republic.
Likely Yunnan made for export to finance the state.

https://www.swordsantiqueweapons.com/s059_full.html

Montino Bourbon 26th August 2023 01:20 AM

you should try etching it.
 
an older piece would probably have hairpin lamination. It would be worth etching this to see if it is made that way.

kai 26th August 2023 01:37 AM

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I'd be more likely to place this in the 1950s
I'm with Gavin - the fullers appear to be made with some sort of rotating tool.

Regards,
Kai


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