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Join Date: May 2005
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From Java I believe
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My thoughts too Stefan, but I thought there may be a chance it's Sumatran.
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Hello Charles,
I think that this beauty is valuable! ![]() ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Charles asked me to share an example from my collection. You can see some similarities and some differences. My example has 3 silver hallmarks on the hand guard which look quite European to me. Second, the blade on my example is most probably European with curious markings. Charles has a blade on I believe an Indian sword with very similar markings. I think these things are pretty cool but like Charles wonder what they were used for.
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Oh yeah! Forgot to mention mine has an Arabic inscription on the scabbard. Can anyone translate?
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This looks to me like a shortened Hungarian blade. I have found them in all manner of weapons, Nimchas, shamshirs in particular from Syria, Indonesia esp. Sumatra. How they got to all these places god only knows.
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It's hard to tell from the pics, but Rick's example is much larger and heavier than mine. When we first looked at that one together I thought it showed more of a Malay influence. The floral motifs are different as is the pommel(more lion-like), not to mention the inscription.
Does anyone perhaps see more Malay influence in Rick's example? |
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