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Hello Marius,
This is a later example, probably from the second half of the 20th century. The blade is reasonably done but shows the flow of lines and details of, say, the post-WW2 period. The hilt and scabbard show more differences compared to antique examples. The floral decoration seems more of a general Malay style and I'm not convinced these were crafted in Aceh. There was (and still is) quite a local Chinese/Malay industry in Medan producing old-looking pieces for the curio market. Regards, Kai |
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Had no idea about the hilt and the scabbard as I am not familiar with the traditional patterns. Thank you once more! ![]() |
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I must back up what Kai says about the later make.
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Hello Marius,
is this the original picture from the auction? When it is I think that it is older as before suggested. Regards, Detlef |
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Yes, that is it! The original photo from the auction house. Marius |
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I disagree with the others, I think that the receng in question is pre WWII. And sorry, the auction picture is more meaningful. ![]() ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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