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Old 1st September 2010, 05:38 AM   #1
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Wow! Nice. hehe

You wouldn't by chance be the one who won this, would you???
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Old 1st September 2010, 06:30 AM   #2
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Wow! Nice. hehe

You wouldn't by chance be the one who won this, would you???
No, I wish though. I would say from the Philippines also. But too much for me to spend on a item with no definite history or background. Would be great if it had some 'K's or the sun face and rays also.
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I totally agree, but would have still liked to have added it to my collection.
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Old 1st September 2010, 10:26 AM   #4
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I totally agree, but would have still liked to have added it to my collection.

Robert,
These are your study, so do you think this is just a particularly attractive example bringing a high premium, or do you think there is something else going on?

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Old 1st September 2010, 04:37 PM   #5
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Hello Gene,
Either a couple of collectors fighting over a very nice example of a rare form of dagger a "tres cantos" or a couple of people got caught in the sellers hype. Without the buyers opinion and comments it would be impossible for me to say Like Dimasalang, I think that without any definite history or background it would be hard to justify that much money for this item.

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Old 1st September 2010, 09:17 PM   #6
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I must admit like Dimasalang, I go for sun faces, rays, 3 stars, etc., anything that are direct katipunan/first republic symbols (and of course lots and lots of silver ).
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Old 2nd September 2010, 03:13 PM   #7
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I feel too that it's a Phil. piece, for reasons already mentioned. As to the lack of Katipunan markings, I'm guessing that perhaps it's because it was made before or after those tumultuous years (i.e., 1896-1898 Phil. Revolution, and 1899-1902 Phil.-American War).

This beautiful piece reminds of the one that got away (sample pics are below, for convenience) ... sorry to remind you, Dimasalang!

On the 'x' over the diamond motif on the ferrule, am not too sure but I think I've seen that in some old Phil. potteries. I've leafed through some of my books but can't find where I saw that design. But I'm no expert on potteries. Maybe Nacho can comment if he sees this thread ...
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