Hello Willem,
Quote:
"refurbished" is what comes to mind.
<snip>
All together a very nice mandau. restored and completed in situ.
|
D'accord.
Quote:
I gues that various parts where combined. oldest first imho
Blade looks very old / pre 1900 possibly
|
The blade certainly is unusual which makes evaluation difficult. I get the impression that it is heavily worn and, thus, of decent age: The engraved decor is unusual - the somewhat rough craftsmanship may point to a local production. The decor at the tip is heavily worn which supports considerable age rather than late production IMHO.
Quote:
Coins are dated, but are set in very recent resin.
Carrying strap looks well made and old.
|
I posit that the belt/strap might even predate 1920/1910.
Quote:
scabbard carving style and quality looks old.
|
The varnish does result in an odd glossy look and appearance of more recent origin.
Quote:
Handle is well carved, maybe it is old, but maybe of later date, might be upto late 20th century and made by a carver who still had the skills.
|
Can the carving style be attributed to any specific region?
Quote:
handle wrapping is recent. same as the resin.
|
Yup.
Quote:
side knife, blade looks old, but the carving on top of the handle much more recent in style , again imho.
snake skin side scabbard. very recent and unusual material.
|
Also the red fabric, of course.
Regards,
Kai