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It does have a number of Indian features.....the zoomorphic hilt looks ....to me ...like a stylised shark (the triangular teeth, pointed 'nose' and shape of the jaw.)
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I would place it as from South India and rhino horn. However, it may be late 19th or early 20th century.
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The patina of the rhino indicates it is several hundred years old.
Maybe later fitted? Regards, Hielke |
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Battara: if I have your e-mailaddress I can mail you one or two high resolution pictures or maybe there is another way to pass high resolution pictures.
Hielke |
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Hi there,
My 2 Pence, The blade looks like it is from a more traditional bichwa: http://www.oriental-arms.co.il/item.php?id=2089 Very nice piece. Bally |
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