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Hi Dha Guys
The auction just ended on this item any comments will be appreciated. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW Lew Last edited by Andrew; 18th February 2005 at 02:33 AM. Reason: Upload auction photos |
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That's a pretty interesting sword, Lew.
I'd say late 19th century/early 20th century Burmese, Shan style. The brass-filled holes are a first for me, and the seller's guess at recycling of some sort may well be correct. The markings on the spine are not uncommon, as you know. The coins are also intriguing and may provide some clues if you can place/date them. I've got a similar example with brass mounts and scabbard bindings with a Thai penny set in the pommel. It was one of my first threads on the old forum, and I'll do a quick search for it later when I have more time. All said, I like this one. Nice grab. ![]() |
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Hi Lew:
I had a long look at this one and thought it was probably 1920/1930 or so based on the materials for the hilt and the design/inlay on the spine of the blade. Scabbard has some wear, but consistent with first half of the 20th C. Interesting brass dots towards the tip of the blade. That is distinctly uncommon for dha. I have an older dha with a similar feature but different blade style. Nice dha. Ian. Last edited by Ian; 8th February 2005 at 07:32 PM. |
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Hey Lew, Ya did good.
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I'm going to revise my opinion on age and defer to Ian.
![]() Here's the thread on my dha with the coin pommel. Not so similar, after all. My memory is unbelievable lately. ![]() Lew, when you get this one, try to take some better pix of the coin, and let's see if someone can pin it down for you. http://www.vikingsword.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/001254.html |
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Here is a dha from Vandoo's collection (kindly donated to the Dha Research Index). Though it has an unconventional handle, the blade is not atypical. It has a copper plug near the tip as well. I have no idea of the significance.
The recycling theory makes some sense, assuming the blade was made by stock removal. If it was forged, I would think that at the very least the pre-existing hole would be distorted. http://members.cox.net/thedhapage/C0021.htm |
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