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20th December 2009, 04:04 AM | #1 |
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Lantaka fake or real?
Dear forumites,
I have found two lantakas in an antiqueshop which I like very much. But because I have not much experience with them, maybe somebody can tell me specific things which can distinguish a good from a fake one.... Also I would like to know if there are books writen about lantaka's. Any suggestions? Thanks for your help in advance! Maurice Last edited by Maurice; 20th December 2009 at 08:45 AM. |
20th December 2009, 11:17 AM | #2 |
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Maurice,
Maybe you can take some pictures of these lantakas. That would help a lot i think. |
20th December 2009, 12:51 PM | #3 |
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Maurice,
Send the photo,s to willem . i think he can help you with this question. Greetz, Danny |
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20th December 2009, 04:48 PM | #5 |
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David, there are living more Willems in the Netherlands.
Danny is not reffering to asomotif. But I guess the other Willem is lurking too once in a while. Unfortunately I don't have pics. I was quick at a real old dusty antique gallery. I have seen the lantaka's lying behind a sideboard. I couldn't reach for the lantaka's to give it a closer look, but it looked like they had nice old patina. I had very little time because I was there for other business , of which I will post pictures when I have them. Anyone know anything about books?? Maurice |
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I would think that if you are truly interested in these lantakas that you will return to the shop and ask for a closer look. You should get some photos then and post them. I think it would be really hard to comment without seeing them. |
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Let's say "Big Willem" I have no knowledge of lantaka's at all. i already PM -ed Maurice. |
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23rd December 2009, 12:47 PM | #8 |
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I found this information:
BRUNEI MUSEUM JOURNAL : Vol.1, No.1 1969 CONTENTS ............ ETHNOLOGY & PREHISTORY 5. SUNGAI LUMUT : 15th CENTURY BURIAL GROUND by Barbara Harrison & P. M.Sharifuddin 6. THE GOLDEN HOARD OF LIMBANG by Tom Harrisson 7. BRUNEI CANNON by P. M. Sharifuddin 8. BRUNEI CANNON – THEIR ROLE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA by Tom Harrison HISTORY 9. BRUNEI AND THE MORO WAR by F. Delor Angeles ............ Publication Section Brunei Museums Department Main Office: National Archives Building Jalan Menteri Besar Brunei Darussalam Tel: 673-2381672/7 Tel: 673-2384371 E-mail: bmcomm@brunet.bn http://www.museums.gov.bn/bmj69.htm |
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I will send an email right away to them. Regards, Maurice |
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