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Panoplia T:
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Simply incredible. Thank you very much for sharing them, Xasterix!
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Some interesting forms in there I haven't seen before. Very cool, thank you.
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Xas, Were these a museum or someone’s personal collection?
So amazing. Just when you think you’ve seen it all.Kampilan’s (?), with unusual blades. |
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Halloo sir, the auction house didn't specify the source, but from what I understand, such panoplies can be found either in museums (some can be seen in a previous thread on PI weapons in Spanish museums) or private collections by Spanish royalty or affluent families.
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Exceptional! Also when some other weapons mixed in which are not Philippine.
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Thanks for sharing this amazing collection of Philippines weaponry. I noticed a few Indonesian keris also slipped into the mix.
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