28th September 2023, 01:15 AM | #1 |
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Bolo?
I'm really not sure where to place this piece. It was an auction find some years ago and listed as a bolo - not of course that that means anything.
It has a beautiful blade; the taper is very fine and graduated in every direction to a good cutting edge all round with a lenticular profile. The ricasso is shield shaped and decorated with three beaded bands. The hilt is wood inlaid on both sides with finely worked metal panels with vegetal decoration. Some losses (about 25%) on one side. White metal, probably not silver as it's not tarnished at all over the years. The tang is fixed with a six-claw nut, similar to a jewellery fitting, and interestingly there is a second one, but I'm not sure what it's fixing in place. The guard is decorated with scales and eyes in snake/naga form, and there is a finger ring inserted between guard and hilt. This is not as finely worked as the rest of the piece and may perhaps be a later addition. The pins in the grip do remind me of some Spanish colonial weapons hilts, particularly the Cuban militia swords. The side profile shape of the hilt is reminiscent of something I've seen but I can't place it. Sadly no scabbard which is real shame as I'd have loved to see how it matched the aesthetic of the weapon, and how it would have accommodated that ricasso. Where is it from? Indonesia? Philippines? Central or South America? Maybe even India (Decoration style? Naga blade shapes?) though it doesn't really fit any other aspect of the sub-continent weapon styles. It's a puzzle and I'd appreciate any thoughts. Dimensions Length 57.5cm Blade length 37cm Blade width 2.5cm > 4.5cm Hilt length 16.5cm Hilt width 2.5cm > 5.5cm Ricasso 4cm x 4.5cm |
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