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		Hello, 
	I found two sets of two knives, I think its made from Laos or Burmese or Thaïland. The hilts are made in horn for ones and bone or ivory for the seconds. Its have a silver ferule and the scabbard is made with wood covered with silver. Total length :in the scabbard 8,2" just the knives 7,3" The blades 3,2" and very sharp Its was patined with black color, I cleaned its, it's possible its are a tourist souvenir, I don't know, I never seen this type of knives, its look like a very small Dha If someone can help me for the identification of its? Thanks in advance, and one more time, I'm sorry for my very bad english. Eric  | 
		
 Burma?  IT does look like silver mounts.  I'm curious about these - would like others to comment. 
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 Hello Eric, Although I have no idea of their place of origin I would love to see what they look like when fitted into their scabbards. 
	Robert  | 
		
 I would say Thai, based on the repousse work.  Last half of the 20th c. 
	Nice little knives.  | 
		
 Missed this one.....comparing other examples I think this one might be more likely....Lao.  I would agree though, 20th century. Thanks for sharing, Eric :) 
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 I think Nathaniel 's very close. 
	From the way they draw Naga, the pieces could be NE-Thai or Lao. The bone hilt, blade and simple decor suggested 20th cent work.  | 
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