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31st July 2017, 08:44 AM | #1 |
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Amanremu
Not had one of these before. See A van Z page 23.
Amanremu with hulu baba buya. Length is 72 cm with a 57 cm blade. Hilt is carved horn. Ferrule is silver with traces of removed decoration in gold / suassa. Look at the thickness of the blade near the hilt. Just about 13cm or 1/2 inch. It is a very heavy blade. Any comment welcome Regards Roy |
31st July 2017, 10:15 AM | #2 |
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Hi
To me the Y, horns were covered with silver sheet, it's too simple and too plain for me... But it's not my field... Kubur |
31st July 2017, 04:01 PM | #3 |
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Hello Roy,
very nice Amanremu you got there! So it's a Alas, Gayo or Karo sword. What a shame that the suassa (I think) pieces missing. Like Kubur write, it could be possible that the both horns of the hilt has been once covered with silver/suassa. Not necessary but by a piece with suassa very good possible. Regards, Detlef |
31st July 2017, 04:27 PM | #4 |
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It's nice to see one of these handles that is not cracked.
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31st July 2017, 05:04 PM | #5 | |
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Hello Rick,
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Actually, I tend to be very suspicious if there is no crack; this seems to be a genuine antique though! Regards, Kai |
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31st July 2017, 05:07 PM | #6 | |
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Hello Detlef,
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The large ones like this are probably Gayo (while well-provenanced examples from Alas remain elusive). Regards, Kai |
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31st July 2017, 04:59 PM | #7 | |
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Hello Kubur,
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(Quite susceptible to wear & tear; not all examples seem to originally had this decoration though.) Regards, Kai |
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31st July 2017, 05:25 PM | #8 | |
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Hello Roy,
Nice acquisition! These long and heavy examples most likely originate from the central/southern Gayo regions; currently I can't exclude an Alas origin while (western) Karo hilts usually show slight differences. Quote:
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1st August 2017, 07:05 PM | #9 |
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Thanks for the comments.
I still think that something has been removed from the ferrule. It is possible that this has been repaired at some time, looking at photos of others on the interwebb does show my hilt to be somewhat unusual. Quite possible that there was silver on the horns. Not possible to tell now. I have been collecting S.E Asian since the late 70's and this is first time I have owned one of these. I have quite a few other Sumatran swords so although not rare, they are not common in the UK. This one is comparatively rare in my opinion. Regards Roy |
1st August 2017, 08:52 PM | #10 |
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Hi Royston. A very nice item, I've not seen one before. Are the horns purely decorative or do they have a deeper meaning?
Thanks for sharing. Miguel |
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Hello Miguel,
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Hello Roy,
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1st August 2017, 11:11 PM | #14 |
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My other Sumatran swords.
Cheers Roy PS I will try close ups tomorrow |
2nd August 2017, 10:07 PM | #15 |
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Great collection of North Sumatra swords!
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3rd August 2017, 09:22 AM | #16 |
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A fine collection Roy, congratulations !
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