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carlos 5th January 2013 02:55 PM

Dagger from Philippines
 
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This item just finished in the Ebay and I think is interesting, seems Philippino to me, the description of the seller was ;
This is a beautiful antique dagger, fresh from an old estate collection.
The handle has engraved plates, which look like silver, but asre not marked.
The blade is hand made, and engraved.
The leather sheath is decorated, and complete.
ITEM MEASUREMENTS
This item measures about 16 1/4" long by 4" wide.

Blade measures 10 1/8" long and 1 3/8" wide.
Please tell me something about this piece.

Best regards
carlos

Valjhun 5th January 2013 05:36 PM

Spanish influence all the way, I have one wich looks the same style...

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=spanish

DaveA 5th January 2013 06:21 PM

Possibly Katipunan
 
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Here is a picture of a dagger in my collection, similar in shape and size and with the diamond blade cross section. My dagger is reportedly from the Batangas region of the Philippines, dating from the revolutionary period 1898-1902. While rank and file members of the revolutionary organization called Katipunan carried a bolo tabak (a type of machete), higher ranking officers carried daggers made in the european style. This dagger is 14 inches overall, blade 9 ½ inches. The guard and end cap are brass and the hilt, made of turned damaging or carabao horn, is inlaid with twisted brass wire.

Sajen 5th January 2013 09:29 PM

Hello Carlos,

very nice dagger, have watched this one also. Wait what the experts have to say, could be also from Mexico since the spanish influence but my guess is as well Philippines, I think I see catmoon flowers on the scabbard.


Regards,

Detlef

Ferguson 5th January 2013 10:43 PM

Beautiful!

Steve

carlos 5th January 2013 10:50 PM

Thanks all for your comments !! someone could tell me more or less the age of this piece?
thanks
best regards

carlos

Robert 6th January 2013 07:54 AM

Hello Carlos, You haven't mentioned if you won this or not. I will jump in with trying to date it and say 1890 to 1930. Its the belt loop on the sheath that makes me wonder about dating it as most earlier ones were still using a frog for suspension. It could also be that the original owner had it especially made like this. :shrug: I would like to see better photos of the engraving on the silver inserts in the hilt before making a comment on where it could be from. Like everyone else I was also watching this with great interest. Congratulation to you if you did win this beautiful dagger and my condolences if you did not.


Regards,
Robert

carlos 6th January 2013 08:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Coleman
Hello Carlos, You haven't mentioned if you won this or not. I will jump in with trying to date it and say 1890 to 1930. Its the belt loop on the sheath that makes me wonder about dating it as most earlier ones were still using a frog for suspension. It could also be that the original owner had it especially made like this. :shrug: I would like to see better photos of the engraving on the silver inserts in the hilt before making a comment on where it could be from. Like everyone else I was also watching this with great interest. Congratulation to you if you did win this beautiful dagger and my condolences if you did not.


Regards,
Robert



Hello Robert!!!
Thanks you very much for your comments and...yes!!! I´m the winner !! :D
When I received dagger I will post more pictures after a little cleaning.
best regards

carlos

carlos 21st January 2013 03:47 PM

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Hello!!Yesterday I received the dagger and I´m very happy with this new adquisition, I made a soft cleaning of the pommel and the sheath.
I put more pictures.
best regards
carlos

Sajen 21st January 2013 04:12 PM

Equal from where it is, it's a beauty! Congrats!! :)

Robert 21st January 2013 08:58 PM

Hello Carlos,
That is one beautiful dagger that you have acquired. :eek: Could you possibly post a couple of photos that show the plates attached to the hilt a little better? Thanks.

Robert

carlos 22nd January 2013 03:24 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Robert Coleman
Hello Carlos,
That is one beautiful dagger that you have acquired. :eek: Could you possibly post a couple of photos that show the plates attached to the hilt a little better? Thanks.

Robert


Yes, of course


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