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19th C Visayan tenegre sword
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This 19th C Visayan sword is from Panay and wears a utilitarian, non-figural hilt. The blade likely dates from the mid-19th C, although the hilt and scabbard may be more recent. The blade shows nice patination consistent with its stated age, and a small central cut out section that was sometimes filled with brass to defeat spells cast by sorcerers. The wooden hilt has a "chicken head" pommel that is often found on tools and utility knives, but in this case is attached to a weapon-grade blade with a hardened edge. The wood has cracked down the back of the hilt. The ferrule is old and created by forge welding a sheet of iron. The ferrule has obviously replaced an older one that was longer. Overall, the hilt has a rubbed appearance from years of use. The scabbard is wood with a leather wrap at the throat.
Price: $225, plus shipping. Payment by PayPal please. Please note: This item ships from Australia and may take a little longer because of COVID-19. I do not ship to Russia, China, Africa, and a few other places. Contact me here via PM, or mail me at igreaves (at) temple (dot) edu . |
This item is on hold.
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In reply to questions raised about this item:
Length of blade = 17.5 in. Thickness of blade at hilt = Just over 1/8 in. (about 3.5 mm) Length of hilt = 4.5 in. Overall length in scabbard = 23.5 in. |
No longer on hold...
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Another week here and then to online auction if not sold.
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