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9th November 2012, 09:56 AM | #1 | |
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'Indian' mace
bought this on a whim from an epray dealer. listed as indo-persian, the face looks indian tho.
it's from a chinese dealer who says Quote:
anyhow i bought it knowing it might be fake, but that it could be a 'user' rather than an antique. thought i'd show it here for comments from the more knowledgeable. i'd be amazed if it were really antique. i'd be pleased if it were just a good fake and didn't just fall apart actually hitting something with it. implied is that it is a steel shaft & grip with a bronze head and possibly a 'silver' collar. i generally say 'caveat emptor' - i'm really caveating on this one. p.s. - i stitched two photos together to make this one - it could be longer or shorter than it appears. Last edited by kronckew; 9th November 2012 at 10:13 AM. |
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9th November 2012, 10:33 AM | #2 |
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Looks like the head of Parvati she is beautiful but can turn really quite unpleasant.
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9th November 2012, 06:44 PM | #3 |
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FWIW, in addition to the completed auction for "UNIQUE INDO-PERSIAN MACE shamshir sword armor", the identical item is available as a "Buy it now - 1 sold, 5 available" with the identical description. Apparently the previous owner was not only well-meaning but also very busy, cleaning so many of them. The "INTERESTING DESIGNS STAMPED INTO CERTAIN PARTS OF THE SHAFT" appear to have been cast in a mold rather than stamped into the bronze or brass.
The original listing, from 10/30/10, does appear to have a steel shaft and contains within the same description the following: "THE DECORATIVE COLLAR APPEARS TO BE OF THICK SILVER 100% GUARANTEED PRE-1800. EVIDENCE OF ANCIENT DEEP PITTING TO THE STEEL SHAFT AND MANY SMALL DENTS AND MARKS TO THE BRONZE HEAD THE WHOLE THING POSSIBLY(FOR MY TASTES) SLIGHTLY OVER-CLEANED BY THE, WELL MEANING, PREVIOUS OWNER WEIGHS APPROX 2.25 KG ON MY WIFES KITCHEN SCALES 26 INCHES (66 CMS LONG) OVERALL *THIS MACE HAS NEVER BEEN OFFERED FOR PUBLIC SALE BEFORE NOW* *THIS ONE IS PART OF A SMALL COLLECTION OF FINE OR UNUSUAL INDO-PERSIAN-ISLAMIC MACES I WILL BE LISTING OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS.*" On 3/14/11 the next listing shows the brass shaft and omits the language from the original listing. Last edited by Berkley; 9th November 2012 at 07:01 PM. |
10th November 2012, 12:59 AM | #4 |
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I have to confirm that this is a modern repro/fake that comes from China. I know the seller on ebay carrying these and was eyeing one for myself a while back. It's a nice mace for sure but definetely not an antique
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10th November 2012, 08:08 AM | #5 |
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good, as i suspected, i wanted a reproduction anyway. i stumbled across it while searching for this repro.
i found the co. that supplied them for the movie (van helsing). it cost me more that the indo-chinese one. anyhow, now i don't have to worry about messing up a real antique. at least the 'previous owner' didn't seem to dent mine. berk, your photos are better too. |
23rd November 2012, 09:22 AM | #6 |
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well, the indian mace actually arrived yesterday. not quite so 'cleaned' as in the pictures. a bit of green gunge with a half hearted attempt to chemically patinate the head. the shaft that appears silvery in the photo is actually cast integrally with the rest. all bronze; tested with a strong magnet. cleaned off the phoney verdegris & it looks a lot better. actually feels fairly good in the hand & it's a shame it arrived a tad late for experimental pumpkin bashing.
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