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Battara 28th February 2011 09:51 PM

Silver Hilted Gunong
 
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Just got this silver hilted gunong this weekend. The hilt and scabbard mounts are silver, and the blade may be laminated, but it is not showing much if it is.

What do you think "Tito Gunong?" :D

Enjoy!

Ferguson 1st March 2011 10:09 AM

Wow. I've never even seen a picture of a silver hilt. Figures that you of all people, would come up with one. With your love of silver, it's just right that you should own it. That's just superb!
With the hilt shape, I'm thinking that it's fairly old. What do you think?

Congratulations my friend!

Steve

Spunjer 1st March 2011 01:17 PM

pictures doesn't justify it. real beautiful piece!!!

Robert 1st March 2011 03:31 PM

Hello Jose, What a stunning piece, absolutely beautiful. We're going to have to start calling you the Silver King around here.:D

Robert

David 1st March 2011 05:07 PM

That's sweet...the blade looks laminated to me.... :)

CharlesS 1st March 2011 05:12 PM

Yep, the pics don't do it justice.....it's gorgeeeeeez!

Battara 2nd March 2011 01:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ferguson
Wow. I've never even seen a picture of a silver hilt. Figures that you of all people, would come up with one. With your love of silver, it's just right that you should own it. That's just superb!
With the hilt shape, I'm thinking that it's fairly old. What do you think?

Congratulations my friend!

Steve

This is a toughy. Some would say that it was made in the 1930s due to the fact that ornate ones were the first tourist pieces made for the American soldiers then. However, I would say perhaps earlier due to the thinner hilt, maybe 1910s?

The thing that throws me is the smallness of the whole piece. During the 1920s and one they got bigger since blades were outlawed for Moros (too deadly in their hands). Could this be even earlier therefore? Not sure yet.

Sajen 2nd March 2011 10:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Battara
This is a toughy. Some would say that it was made in the 1930s due to the fact that ornate ones were the first tourist pieces made for the American soldiers then. However, I would say perhaps earlier due to the thinner hilt, maybe 1910s?

The thing that throws me is the smallness of the whole piece. During the 1920s and one they got bigger since blades were outlawed for Moros (too deadly in their hands). Could this be even earlier therefore? Not sure yet.

Very nice, how long is it?

Regards,

Detlef

Battara 4th March 2011 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Sajen
Very nice, how long is it?

Regards,

Detlef

Overall in the scabbard, the piece is 9.5 inches or 23.75 cm long. Not huge but nice.

Battara 4th March 2011 11:42 PM

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One last picture of the top of the guard done in okir:

Battara 6th March 2011 04:09 AM

I was doing a little more research and thought and I now would move the date of this piece back to the turn of the century. I base this on the hilt style and the diminutive nature of the piece.


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