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			I LOVE IT! Love the repousse on the gold.  I would bet that the scabbard is a replacement.  I agree with the Sumatra attribution, definitely Indonesian. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Question: would this be considered a sultan's piece?  | 
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			Hi Vandoo 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	It's obviously a klewang. I would say it could be Lombok Island, as well as Sumara. Is the handle horn? If so, more likely Lombok, where they really do fantastic carving on horn. I have a collection of these carvings. Will show soon. They seem to really prefer horn there on their klewangs, whereas elsewhere (Sumatra) it is more likely to be wood. Also, these very nice ones were usually worn as court swords in the Lombok royal court. Though I've not seen a gold hilt before, I have seen this kind of quality with silver hilts (all from Lombok Island).  | 
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			Ron, do you think the original scabbard would have been wood covered with gold or silver?  If so plain or repoussed? 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	I guess I am asking what the scabbard would look like?  | 
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			THE HILT IS WOOD NO IDEA OF WHAT KIND, THE SCABBARD DOES SEEM A BIT PLAIN TO ME BUT AS I DIDN'T WIN IT I CAN'T INVESTIGATE FURTHER.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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