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Hi friends,
Another treasure to share- from the collection of my father. The barung is said to be Samal. Loss of MOP or turtle scutes at both ends of the scabbard. The size is quite thin in terms of width and overall stature. A barung intended for a child, a woman or for concealment perhaps. OAL: 21 inches/ 14 inch blade with a blade width(widest area) of only 1.75 inches. Banati wood handle/pommel and silver ferrule. Enjoy Yves |
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Hello Yves,
Nice one! ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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For comparison here is my 19th century Samal barong (made of mastodon molar ivory):
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=samal+barong |
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Hello friends,
is this post or pre ww2 piece or much older? Thank you in advance. kind regards Yves |
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The pictures are rather dark and the hilt is hard to see. However, I think both the hilt and scabbard are pre-WWII, perhaps 1920–1940. A clearer picture of the hilt would help.
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Hello,
Thanks for the info. Here are additional pictures. Regards, Yves |
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Thanks Yves. Yes, that's what I thought the kakatua probably looked like. I think 1920–1940 should encompass its age.
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Hello Sir, Much thanks Sir. Kindest regards, Yves |
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