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Jim McDougall
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Default Oriental influences in New Spain

I think one of the more overlooked elements of influence in Spanish America is the profound trade networks that operated via the Philippines, the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) and Acapulco, San Blas and San Francisco. The 'Manila galleons' prevailed through the 18th century, but diminished with Mexican independence.
In the active period the 'Spanish Main' remained the conduit for many Asian/Oriental influences, and most certainly from the Philippines. I have seen various Spanish material culture of 18th century with notably oriental, specifically Chinese, decoration.

It becomes very difficult to assert classification or regional assessment to items such as this knife when the confluence of styles, features and design is notably diverse. Without exact provenance, speculation is just that, and the only responsible way to represent the weapon is to include the various factors considered.
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