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Yes, it's unusual alright. The horse and the crown or very typical Madura icons, but i can't really speak to the rest. I am sure i've seen those bundled arrows/spears at the back before, but cant place it. The main figure seems to be part horse, part bird.
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Jean, I personally don't like the hilt n° 1, but the other are beautiful. The last one has a fascinating patina.
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Hmmm...we seem to be moving off the concept of "unique".
![]() Jean has suggested to me in PM that i might consider combining this thread with a previous thread on Ornamental Madura Hilts http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=madura+hilts but i was hoping this one would become specific to the really unusual. ![]() ![]() |
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Marco, though the subject is very common, it is interesting to see the different interpretations of the Dutch soldiers.
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