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Thank you as well. Have attached a picture from the auction house, will post a better one when I have the piece in my hands! Quote:
But I am surprised that you still have space! Regards, Detlef |
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Another one will enter the collection. Note the different handle style.
Last edited by Sajen; 27th June 2020 at 12:59 PM. |
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Unusual is the handle which show indeed Makara instead of the usual seen bird of prey. It's 66,5 cm long inside scabbard, 59,5 cm without, blade is approx. 44 cm and 9 mm thick behind the handle. A very well worked blade! |
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A few more pictures.
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Very nice Detlef. Typical Tjikeroeh style decoration on the blade (interesting to see the name further down on the blade when it's usually on the ricasso--perhaps an earlier style?). I like the short back edge on this one. Very good example all round.
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The decoration on the blade wasn't visible on the auction pictures. And yes, I also never have seen before the Tjikeroeh writing at this place.Regards, Detlef |
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A rather new addition to the collection, nicely carved horn handle, black wooden scabbard, with horn mouth and foot, horn bands, belt loop missing, roughly forged blade. Rather short with 52,5 cm inside scabbard, 46,8 cm without, blade 34,5 cm and 6 mm thick behind the handle. Mid. 20th century?
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