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3rd December 2005, 11:08 AM | #1 |
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LOMBOK SWORD
THE LAST MAY I WENT TO INDONESIA TO PASS MY HONEYMOON AND I BOUGHT SOME "SOUVENIRS", I HOPE ENJOY WITH THIS SWORD. I THINK ITīS A BEUTIFUL SWORD!!
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3rd December 2005, 12:58 PM | #2 |
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Nice puppy (woof! ). Love the horn carvings and I'm always a sucker for silver. .
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3rd December 2005, 01:56 PM | #3 |
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Very nice piece with some age. The horn carving is particularly good. I think some of the carving from Lombok is among the best to come out of Indonesia.
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3rd December 2005, 09:28 PM | #4 |
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I AGREE WITH IAN THEY ARE DOING SOME VERY GOOD WORK ON LONBOK TODAY AND YOUR EXAMPLE IS VERY WELL CARVED AND NOT A RECENT PIECE. MOST OF THE WELL CARVED HORN PEICES I HAVE SEEN HAVE BEEN SMALLER WEDUNGS IF I REMEMBER CORECTLY. I HAVENT SEEN ANY LARGER PEDANG? LIKE YOURS AND NO RECENT ONES IT IS DIFFICULT TO PLACE A AGE ON SOMETHING ESPECIALLY FROM A PICTURE BUT I AM SURE IT IS AT THE LEAST PRE WW2. CONGRADULATIONS ON A GREAT FIND. (COLLECTORS ULTIMATE COMPLEMENT" DO YOU WANT TO SELL IT"
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4th December 2005, 12:58 PM | #5 |
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congrats
Although may is a little while ago.....congratulations with your wedding and this very nice catch. I think you are one of the lucky guys( like me) having a partner very supporting in our hobby.
Honeymoon must bring lucky, because i also brought back some nice kerises from Java. As a keriscollector only, i have just a little the knowledge of swords. A very interesting piece, This sword is very simular from the ones i have seen from sumatra. Can it possible from origin sumatra and modified( not recently, but in the past) to "local taste"? looking at the photo's i can agree you purchaged an nice old and collectible piece. greetings |
5th December 2005, 02:03 AM | #6 |
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Absolutely gorgeous piece!! I am wondering if the chape was perhaps recarved later, perhaps after damage. It is so ornate and delicate it is not practical or typical of chapes seen on most Indo-Malay pieces. The age certainly seems to match with the scabbard mouth though.
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