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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Poole England
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Hello Dave,
Bit of a coincidence here. Bought this a month ago and was wondering what it was. Not seen one before. I can't really make out the name and I don't think it matches the names you have listed, but it's a nice piece anyway. it looks like ? JIKR with a date below of 1911 and ? Photos aren't good but feel free to use them if you like. Hilt is horn with brass fittings. Scabbard is wood and brass. Frog is unmarked but presumably nicked from a military weapon. O/a length is 26.5 inches Blade length 20.25 inches Blade thickness is 0.25 inch. Regards Roy |
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Keris forum moderator
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Nova Scotia
Posts: 7,250
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Wisconsin, USA
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Wisconsin, USA
Posts: 432
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Roy, thanks for the post.
This is one if the group, definitely. The Okir design is one I have not seen before. How does the sword handle? In my experience these weapons are very well balanced. Dave Quote:
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Haifa, Israel
Posts: 183
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Few more exemplars, all signed TJIKEROEH and dated:
1887 ![]() 1901 (The name and date are just below the shell cross guard) 1913 1919 ![]()
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
Posts: 4,535
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Hi Dave:
Thanks for starting this page. These are interesting cross-cultural weapons, and the ones I have handled have all been well made. It is interesting to see what some sellers believe they are, and one sometimes sees the darndest attributions for them--European hunting swords, Turkish scimitars, ... I will try to dig out photographs of several I have owned previously. A couple from Tjikeroeh and one from Tjipatjing come to mind, and maybe another one or two. Ian. ![]() ![]()
Last edited by Ian; 2nd March 2015 at 07:17 PM. Reason: Added pics |
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