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Old 1st June 2023, 03:58 PM   #3
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I don't think we see this more bulbous hilt form until the early 20th century though. Looks more like perhaps the 1920s to me. But frankly i'm not sure there has been enough scholarly work on these wonderful little knives to verify.
I agree with Ian that this still a lovely addition to any collection despite the damage and would benefit from a better polishing of the metal furnishings as well. These aspects of a knife like this are supposed to shine. I would also treat that ivory as it looks fairly dried out. I have used mineral oil pretty successfully for that.
I only have two gunongs in my collection. Here is my one example that features an ivory pommel. A rather small example. The blade is only 5.25 inches.
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