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Agree, a very beautiful example! But sorry, can't help with Salvini.
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Golden crown in a hippo ivory hilt.
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Location: Louisville, KY
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Very nice Maurice, thank you for posting this.
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Almost looks Gayo.
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But nobody seems to notice it. The Large hippo hilt is typically Gayo, while the golden crowns and scabbard are typically Aceh. That is why I thought it was an interesting post with this cross cultural combination. ![]() |
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Do you have pictures of the blade and scabbard ? The connection between hilt and crown looks ok on this picture. But the connection between crown and blade is not very smooth and shows dark resin. All parts are Original imho, but where they fitted like this originally ? Best regards, Willem |
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