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Henk was correct, I know next to nothing about cricket. Still need to see better pictures from the coins but I think that Amuk is on the correct path. Regards, Detlef |
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In the collection of the Dallas Museum of Art is a similar sword.
See one of the photos on https://www.artoftheancestors.com/borneo. Unfortunately, I don't have any additional information on this sword, not even an inventory number. ![]() |
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Hello Albert. Always good to hear from you and thanks for the link. Here is the sword that you referred to. A very nice example of the style.
Ian. . |
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Is there a link to more info regarding provenance / age / where collected ? Best regards, Willem |
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