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Old 15th January 2011, 04:21 PM   #1
CharlesS
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Default An Interesting Old Quality Daab/Dha with Lacquered Wooden Scabbard

Here is what I believe to be a Northern Thai daab/dha with some very interesting features and a most interesting scabbard which is made of wood, with heavy black lacquer decorated in typical Thai and Burmese motifs in gold.The gold paint in nearly worn away at the center point of the scabbard where it was most often handled.

The sword is 37in. overall, with a 16in. hilt and ivory with silver mounts, and a 19in. blade with its maker's mark and a clear heat hardened edge.

Comments and observations are most welcomed.
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