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christek 23rd December 2012 02:35 AM

Indian Dhal shield?
 
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Greetings all!

I believe that this may be a Indian dhal shield. I really have a limited knowledge on Indian weapons and shields. There are no markings that I can see. The shield appears to have some age but again I am unsure. I really just wanted a shield to accompany my Tulwars, however I would really like to know more about this item.

Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you

Kind regards,
Chris

Edward F 23rd December 2012 11:42 AM

It is an indian dhal sheild ,Hard to be sure from the pictures made after 1900 or later.still nice display item .

weapons 27 24th December 2012 05:45 AM

hi chris
It is an Indian shield I think after 1900, can get photos of the railway behind the shield fasteners

antoine

Atlantia 24th December 2012 08:13 AM

Hi Chris,

The shield looks to have washers on the back of the four bosses, where the handles attach.
Can you show a close-up?
Is there are 'padding' in the cushion and if so what is it made from?

christek 24th December 2012 09:22 AM

Hello gentlemen,

Thank you for the replies,

Quote:

Originally Posted by Atlantia
Hi Chris,

The shield looks to have washers on the back of the four bosses, where the handles attach.
Can you show a close-up?
Is there are 'padding' in the cushion and if so what is it made from?

The washers were a mystery to me, they are certainly there and appear to not have aged like the rest of the shield, maybe a later add-on? In saying that these could be made out of stainless steel and the shield could have been made in the 1960s or 70's and still have the aged appearance. The cushion appears to consist of a type of aged yellow foam, again this probably indicates that the shield does not have much age.

I think it is quite evident that this shield does not have a lot of age and is probably a 'tourist' made shield. Still a nice display item that will do the job until I can afford an original. Thank you again for your input guys.

Kind regards,
Chris

Shimmerxxx 24th December 2012 09:49 AM

A very nice item, certainly less "touristy" than the one I have.

Perhaps it wasn't meant for export but for ceremonial use/part of a shaster stall?

sirupate 24th December 2012 10:30 AM

Nice :)


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