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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.
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If this kind of work may be classified as filigree, here we have a silver Yemenite jannbyya; in this partcular case a work executed by local Jew silversmiths, judging by the author's signature in Temani dialect.
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Not to forget that Portuguese filigree was and is a strong manual industry, specially in the Nort of the country.
Not necessarily in the shape of weapons but, still in the universe of miscellania . |
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Great examples!
Never seen a filigree ship before.
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Specially for you, a part of my friend's filigree collection. Picture 3 is the front of Sain Paul (1602) church ruins in Macau . |
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This shipmodels I sold last week.................would have been a nice rendition for your friend
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He has zillions oF those, Udo.
I could go on and on ... . |
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