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Old 19th February 2006, 07:54 AM   #1
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Tim,

Both pieces aren't Indonesian. The shield is Like RobT said probably a dahl. It isn't a shield from Atjeh. The knife might origin from the Fillipines. That's my first guess.
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Old 19th February 2006, 09:05 AM   #2
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Thanks, here are some daylight pictures.

The scabbard I am sure is original to the knife, matching copper , tool and decorative marks, not to nention the fit and handle. Now the Philippines are mentioned I can recall many similar knives shown here.

Any idea as to where in India a shield like this would be used and what weapon/weapons could I look for to add to it? Thanks for your help. Tim
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Old 19th February 2006, 11:58 AM   #3
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I have just been looking at the knife with a loop and have found that the all the copper parts were gilded, this is showing up as the greenish colour in the larger photos. I think these two pictures show the gilding left on the scabbard mouth. Tim.
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Old 19th February 2006, 02:33 PM   #4
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I may be off track here but the knife looks like it could be from South East Asian to me,maybe one of our dha experts could help.
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Old 19th February 2006, 02:55 PM   #5
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Tim,
Sorry for the double post. I believe the dahl was used all over the subcontinent so your sword choices include but aren't limited to Tulwar, Sosun pata and Khyber knife. I imagine maces, axes and lances would also be good choices. I've been thinking a lot about your knife. To me neither the blade shape nor the decoration on the blade looks Philippine. To me, Philippine clip point blades tend to be more curvelinear and have a bigger belly. Your blade shape looks exactly like a late 1800 British bowie blade. The blade decoration on your piece looks like Indian koftgari. Is it? The metal work on the sheath throat and drag of your piece also looks more Indian than Philippine. I wonder if it wasn't a British bowie sold in India as a blade only and given local dress. Whatever the case, I suspect you got a pair of steals. Congrats.
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Old 19th February 2006, 04:45 PM   #6
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Rob,
Thanks for the interest and help. It is nice to be able to match things IE right sword right shield. I got a Khyber knife on the same forage.
This knife is turning out quite a surprise! on very close inspection one is able to see that it has been forged from an old file. The scoring for the hammered silver wire is on top of the characteristic remnants of a coarse file, the scale pattern can be seen with a +10 loop in patches almost to the tip of the blade. Maybe someone might be able to guess as to whereabouts in India it may have been made? it is certainly the best quality knife I have seen made from a file. Thanks Tim.
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Old 19th February 2006, 07:33 PM   #7
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Tim,
Doesn't the decoration on your knife resemble the scrollwork on the kukri I showed recently ?

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...ighlight=kukri
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Old 19th February 2006, 07:38 PM   #8
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It does indeed, a Burmese bowie, that sound good to me and maybe a little rare.

When I think about it I think we have been shown and someone has a Dha with similar diagonal decorative engraving on a silver handle. Tim

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