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					Originally Posted by gp
					
				 just bought a bichaq at an auction with this description: 
"Unusual 19th C., Asian Indonesian Malaysian Dagger Knife with Carved Horn Grip & Silver Mounts. Total Length (inside scabbard if present) : 10 1/2" Blade Length : 5 1/4"
 
Obviously it is a Bosnian Bichaq, a non K.u.K / non Habsburgian one but dated prior the occupation by Habsburg Austria , so before 1878.  
My guess would be around 1850 /60 based upon exhibition pieces in Sarajevo I saw. 
Now I shall have to wait until it arrives and clean it    | 
	
 warning :
 I bought it from Sofe Design Auctions, LLC  in Richardson, TX, United States yesterday. 
Price $ 175 + 25 %
whilst the estimate was $300 - $500.
no minimum price.....so lucky me.....
Not so 
as it just got cancelled  and I received an email:
Please be advised that the seller has requested your permission to remove the following item:
Lot 406, Unusual 19th C., Asian Indonesian Malaysian Dagger
which you've won during Fall Antique Arms & Art, Nov. 7th, 2020 on Nov 07, 2020.
Reason for removal - clerking error.
Never in 30 years auction experience I met this...after 1 month a clerking error took place... just like the dagger was Asian....
So much for integrity...for an item that was weeks on their books and internet 
 Well s-beep-  happens, so I'll sing an old Lizzy song
I am just a cowboy, lonesome on the trail
A starry night, a campfire light
The coyote call and the howling wind wail
So I ride out to the old sundown
Stay healthy you all ! 
 
