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This one was sold recently by a German Auction House (H.H.) as a "Myanmese dha." I doubt that attribution, and think the blade is more likely Thai given its tip and the presence of a small disc guard.. No scabbard unfortunately.
The silver covered hilt is unusual and I would appreciate an explanation for the two small rings attached to it and their likely function. . Last edited by Ian; 12th May 2025 at 02:10 PM. |
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Hi Ian,
Looks like an antique umbrella handle to my eyes. ![]() Regards, Detlef Last edited by Sajen; 13th May 2025 at 05:34 PM. |
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I hate to say but I agree with Detlef . I must add that the earlier piece with the water Dragon handle and chape is extremely nice.
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Agreed. It's a composite piece using a Chinese umbrella handle.
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Thanks guys. You confirmed my suspicions about the hilt. This is now the second example of a fancy umbrella handle added to a daab that I have come across. Any ides what the two small rings may have been for?
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