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Unusual Polearm. Thoughts on origin?
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I would love to have thoughts as to the origin of this polearm blade. It is a nice, large example with beautifully executed fullers, a very interesting bump out on the spine chiseled with a floral decoration, and the remains of the ferrule, which makes a solid handle to grip and swing the blade now. The material appears to be copper or a copper alloy.
I am wondering if the decoration on the bump out portion of the blade points in any direction? This is where I think the origin lies but am curious as to thoughts on this one. |
My first thought is Thai... :)
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What are the specs? Beautiful piece though Rick! Thanks for sharing! |
Nice piece? Yes I agree - copper.
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Nice piece? :D Yes, I think so. :p The copper has a nice patina to it. Love it when it gets this coloration. |
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....though i will second (of third) that it is indeed a nice one! :) |
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Very nice.
My "gut" tells me Thai as well, but I really can't back it up. :shrug: I will note that the carving in that hump reminds me of Indo-Persian work. |
Nice to know my "gut" is in good company... :)
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