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13th May 2006, 12:25 PM | #1 |
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Ottoman banner spears?
I bought these two spear heads with the introduction as Ottoman banner stick heads, but I havent seen many exact Ottoman fighting spear or bannerheads till now so who knows? anyone here perhaps?
One's hilt bracelet is florally chiselled silver and other copper with silver edges. I wonder your comments about the interesting wavy structure of the steel layers.I hope you can see them in the picture. |
13th May 2006, 02:09 PM | #2 |
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If you mean standard (or tugh) heads, then I think the answer is no, those look like ordinary lance-heads to me.
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13th May 2006, 02:13 PM | #3 |
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Tugh head or yes-standards as the correct definition in English.. If lance head, I am not sure but should they not be a bit heavier and stronger to thrust efficiently when thrown?(though I vote on the "not standards" side too)
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13th May 2006, 04:22 PM | #6 |
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Tombak
Both the blades and ferrules look like Indonesian tombak to me.
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13th May 2006, 07:53 PM | #7 |
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Look at the silver work on the one spear shaft. The motif looks a lot like the pics I have attached of a javanese spear I sold a while ago |
13th May 2006, 08:14 PM | #8 |
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Ward, that is an interesting example you furnished in that the ferrule looks very Javanese, but the blade resembles one I have that I believe is Moro. I remember watching it on auction. I'll try to post images later.
M. Let's see if these show up ok. The budiak on top and the tombak below it Last edited by mmontoro; 14th May 2006 at 01:17 AM. Reason: add images |
13th May 2006, 08:35 PM | #9 |
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This raises an interesting question, how did these Indonesian items got to Syria? Its a very far away country geographically, and historically and culturally, it had/has no affliation with Syria, and as erlikhan said, he bought these items from Syria.
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13th May 2006, 08:48 PM | #10 |
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maybe a syrian was working overseas and picked it,diplomat,etc. I once bought a very good Turkish rifle out of a chicken coup in the country side of Maryland. You never know where things will turn up
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13th May 2006, 08:52 PM | #11 |
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I didnt buy them from Syria.A known syrian dealer brought them from Syria,along with many certainly Ottoman period non-arms antiquities .And they were in bad condition which denies a past as a part of any collection,silvers got black and there were no sticks.So nothing that deserves to get imported to Syria from Indonesia by looking..But I accept there are similarities in both structure and decoration styles with the indonesian ones.Are there no native Indonesian members in the forum?Their opinion could help.
And M.Carter,if it will not bother you,I would like very much to see those Bedouin lance pictures. |
13th May 2006, 09:03 PM | #12 |
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I have seen us civil war weapons in Germany. Indian weapons in Morocco and Mexico. Most are not that spectaular. Things move around and show up. Just a observation.
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15th May 2006, 08:43 PM | #14 |
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"but the blade resembles one I have that I believe is Moro."
Mmontoro, your Moro spear is wonderful, especially the blade. Deeply etched and I'll bet having a twist core. Ferrule is Moro. |
16th May 2006, 04:08 PM | #15 |
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Thank you, Jose. Coming from you that certainly is a compliment. It is twisted core and also complete with the original long shaft. I felt very strongly about the Moro attribution, but having made a boo-boo or two in print here before, I rarely state anything as a fact. Eyes/ears open and mouth shut is my current philosophy ;^)
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My backlog is coming along fine, thankyou.
Seriously, I am catching up (and my last job search and illness set me back some). Folks can send me requests and stuff (still working on stuff in the meantime). |
8th September 2006, 07:01 AM | #17 |
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some examples of tughs:
http://www.tuerkenbeute.de/sam/sam_hoh/ http://www.turkishculture.org/pages.php?SearchID=175 Amaris |
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