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Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
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![]() and with reference to Jose's excellent restoration, two pictures of Bosnian Yataghans with some fine filigree craftsmanship from Sarajevo's Baščaršija. |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() very beautiful done. Question: as the blade looks like new now, what about the grip? Do you do something with or to the grip or leave it as is ? FYI: I treated the wooden handle of some pre 1870... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() ) it is beautiful and of added value ( moneywise I would not know as I lack that knowledge but defenitely from a conservation point of view. Respeito |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Thnx a lot for your input, highly appreciated. As for preservation I fully understand the need. But that requires often (almost) professional level knowledge with many cold weapons. Or like Detlef... |
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Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() No problem and no offence intended but first hit on google: "It is best not to clean rare coins as removing the patina can significantly reduce the value of them. For this reason, most coin... |
Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
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![]() than I have been taken for a ride...can you add the correct picture ? |
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![]() thank you for correcting me! Hereby 2 pics of the mentioned filigree lhanjar |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Much obliged ! I agree as I carefully clean bone and leather and metal with colorless almond oil or vaseline ( as I did with coins and medals) in order to loosen the dirt from the item and feed the... |
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Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
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![]() Next a paperknife in form of a dagger, silver plated,filigree decoration by W S Cornish at Wembly Exhibition, London, England, 1924-1925 ( A2671) an a later reproduction from Israel |
Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
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![]() Also very interesting is this antique Russian letter opener from around 1900 |
Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
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![]() some more filigree art. First another broche and based upon the "ball" type it could be from Southern Dalamatia ( Dubrovnik/Ragusa or Bay of Kotor / Boka Kotorska, Kotor/Cattaro) to Italy and Sicily... |
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![]() Being the new kid on the block and hence not familiar with the criteria collectors and the rules of selling, read determination of value, I am rather amazed and sometimes shocked (hope this doesn't... |
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![]() I stumbled on a very interesting article which might be interesting to some of you and so I would like to share this article from Kuwaiti collector of arms and armour, Abdallatif Ali... |
Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
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![]() just new in my collection 4 sets: bone, brass and steel, nickel plated white bone: length 20,3 cm, forks 19 cm green bone: length 21,3 cm, forks 20,8 cm |
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![]() as I was looking for a rare book, I noticed that the Met museum has a lot of legal free downloads . Not only the specific book I was looking for, but also on other arms and armour. Hence I want to... |
Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
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![]() many, especially rugby lovers, know the famous Haka of the Kiwi's ... but this one I dare say is more interesting as it shows the dancers in full regalia... |
Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
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![]() talking Celts.... here some lasses who commemorate the heavy price their Alba ancestors paid at Culloden https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2c8ajzk5bAg |
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![]() and after all those dances from far away, now 2 from my cousins in Belgium: ancient ones and originating from the Middle Ages with Celtic influences... |
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons
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![]() Battara is correct: it definitely is Balkan and a copper version of the Bosnian Bichaq. This narrows the origin down to Serbian Also based upon similar copper cold weapons like the little women's... |
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![]() Although there are many collectors of Indonesian cold weapons with a lot of knowledge on the item itself here, I hardly read about their origin, i.e. noble art in which they were used. Not taking... |
Forum: Ethnographic Miscellania
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![]() beautiful the kampilan dance; such elegance ! the left hand movements / technique at 1:53 reminds me of my old pentjak silat days, many years ago... here a silat sword dance :... |
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![]() native American war dance : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-stkMRVkCIU another one in which the weapon ( axe) has similarities with the pre columbian axe from the Maya and Aztecs.... |
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