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					Originally Posted by Ian
					
				 
				Hi Stefan, 
     
     Very nice  barung. I would say early 20th C and I especially like the blade which appears to have an inserted edge in the  san mei method.. Detlef has noted the crest being absent on the pommel. Rather than broken and recarved, I think it was made this way as I have  another example that is very similar and seems to be original rather than repaired. I think it is a  barung from the Sulu Archipelago, perhaps Yakan (based on the prominently down-turned pommel). Jose or xasterix might have a better idea of its origin.
      
     Regards,
      
     Ian  
			
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 Thanks for the referral sir Ian. I concur with Sulu. Nice piece!