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Ps. I think the ivory piece is a western recent addition. I have never seen this on old museum collection pieces. But replacing a gold cover with enamel seems like madness to me.
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I think it would be a big challange for you in your noble smith class.... Nice rencongs BTW. Kind Regards, Maurice |
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I found "Silversmith" and "forging". But restoring the end cap in gold, with chisseling and enamel work... It looks like a very tough job. Would it be possible Jose ?? |
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Any suggestions or referrals would be welcome.
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Here is an example I found on the web.
Collection Tropenmuseum. Not the unusual type of golden crown on this one
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Thank you Asomotif and Erik.
Erik - have never seen the end of this type before and therefore did not know that the end cap was filigree with a stone. Below are your museum pictures filtered to see more detail for our forum records. |
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This is not always the case - most often it is the same as the other parts flat with enamel inlay. Stones you see more often but stone and the filigree is quite rare I think. My expectation is that is you had to have to buy the gold for the rear piece and then also the time of a jeweller to make it you would spend more than on buying a perfect old example. Remember the gold is above 18k and current gold prices are not funny at all....nor are jewellers hourly wages and this would take a bit of time for someone to make.... Best regards, Erik |
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