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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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It is a good, solid Indian dhal, probably Rajput of course, and likely mid to late 19th c. The poor condition is historically wonderful!
![]() How this ended up in Ethiopia is anybodys guess, if that indeed was the actual provenance...possibly the seller misremembered? This happens a lot with weapons acquired in groupings, even with museums. As I have learned,it seems many people from India migrated to various African locations on the East coasts, and this might have been a family heirloom. Not sure of such extent in Ethiopia, but who knows? Whatever the case, it is an Indian dhal, likely 19th c. PS Roanoa we crossed posts |
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Join Date: Sep 2014
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Thank's a lot Dear Ron and Jim !!!
My feeling ( and few knowledge ) were right , For the seller opinion; or an amazing trip adventure for the shield Or ''a momentary lapse of reason'' / Pink Floyd 😅 Kind regards |
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Join Date: Sep 2014
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I was trying to identify what kind of leather it was made of,
It is not transluscent ( but the backnis blackened )but thick clear leather with ''granules'' under a layer of black lacquer (?) Can it be rhino ? Hippo ? Buffalo... Weight is 1,2kg and 42cm in diameter. |
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Join Date: Jun 2019
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Hello,
Maybe it can help, like this one under the black lacquer ? ( if it is lacquer ... ) |
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