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Subject to confirmation from others, I believe the first one is Thai. The second one is Yunnan I think.
Both nice pieces. Regards Stu (ex dha fanatic) ![]() |
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Calling Mark B!!!
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I never get tired of seeing these! Thanks for sharing, Cerjak!
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Or Andrew W???
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These are nice. Agree, Thai and Yunnan. I think the Thai sword has some good age too.
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Am I looking at three different metals in the hilt, or different washes of the same metal?
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Second one is Northern Thai/Southern Yunnan, China. I have a very similar example in my collection, which can be seen here (#252): http://www.arscives.com/historysteel....swordlist.htm Both look like early-mid 20th century but, again, photos aren't great. ![]() |
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A friend has gently pointed out to me off-list that I have made an error.
Here is what he sent me, and I agree--I was hasty in my analysis of that first sword. Quote:
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