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hi chris
It is an Indian shield I think after 1900, can get photos of the railway behind the shield fasteners antoine |
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Hi Chris,
The shield looks to have washers on the back of the four bosses, where the handles attach. Can you show a close-up? Is there are 'padding' in the cushion and if so what is it made from? |
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Hello gentlemen,
Thank you for the replies, Quote:
I think it is quite evident that this shield does not have a lot of age and is probably a 'tourist' made shield. Still a nice display item that will do the job until I can afford an original. Thank you again for your input guys. Kind regards, Chris |
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A very nice item, certainly less "touristy" than the one I have.
Perhaps it wasn't meant for export but for ceremonial use/part of a shaster stall? |
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Nice
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