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Old 1st August 2017, 09:13 PM   #13
kai
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Hello Roy,

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I still think that something has been removed from the ferrule.
Could you post some close-ups?


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Quite possible that there was silver on the horns. Not possible to tell now.
I believe, the ridges at the base of the "jaws" are an indication of a former metal cover.


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I have quite a few other Sumatran swords so although not rare, they are not common in the UK.
This one is comparatively rare in my opinion.
It certainly is one of the rarer swords. While the UK did not had much colonial stakes in the area, there were avid collectors. Thus, I've seen offerings from the UK as well as elsewhere (globally). Obviously, it always depends on where you shop and how much you're willing to pay.

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