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Greetings, would just like to request for ID and age estimate of these two shields. Unfortunately I have no better quality images of them. TIA!
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Those shields look large. The one on the left looks vaguely like a Bukidnon shield photographed by Dean Worcester, the American anthropologist, in the early 1900. The large boss is in a similar position. See attached.
Bagobo shields have similar features to Bukidnon. It's possible also that these shields are not from the Philippines. . Last edited by Ian; 7th September 2020 at 07:07 AM. |
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Are they both metal shields?
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These are recent manufacture for sale on the market.
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Some of these are made by Bagobo hands (like Bagobo armour, also for sale on the market). Some even come from Marawi City I was told, made to look like other tribal shields or fantasy shields. There are probably other producers.
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