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I am pleased that somebody finally has some questions about the only blade from that auction that actually deserves to be discussed.
Some more pictures from auction house: |
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1) - it is Javanese and isn't from early 20th cent.
2) - the gold work is done in two different time periods. |
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Very nice old Javanese keris, but I don't like the bottom of the hilt: it's too long and tapered
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Bungkul is elongated, as is the Mendak, on the old style combinations. The flow of this example is perfect.
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This Mendak has one peculiar detail and is second of the kind I have seen. The first is on a Keris, which with quite high possibility could be made in the same workshop.
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Hello Gustav,
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Thanks for adding the additional pics! Regards, Kai |
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