11th March 2017, 04:36 PM | #1 |
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Badik from Java??
Here is a very modest badik (34cm).
The forged blade(18cm) is very simple. The handle is in Wood, the scabbard in wood, bone and buffalo blac horn en blond horn (cow?) I bought this knife because I did not have this shape yet and the dedication written on the scabbard. It is very hard to read and photograph but it is written: "poignard des naturels de Zanzibar. ( détroit de la Sonde.) pris et apporté par moi à mon ami Marius Boullard. S. pinson." in english : "dagger of the natives of Zanzibar. (strait of the Sonde.) taken and brought by me to my friend Marius Boullard. S. pinson." The problem is the indication "Zanzibar" The mention: Strait of the Sound, is logical, I search on google map a city with a name resembling "Zanzibar" to explain the confusion, but I did not find. Unfortunately the date is not written. But the style of writing reminds one of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. I found on the internet a Marius Boullard whose dates of life could correspond. Marius Boullard, French conpositor, 1842-1891 But it is impossible to find the trace of a S. Pinson who traveled to Indonesia in the 19th century. |
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