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i don't think it is. i believe it's just a plain medallion thank you, btw! |
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I wouldn't be too sure about this, look for example two similar ones taken from the net. Regards, Detlef |
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There’s also a coin from Vittorio Emanuele II. Victor Emmanuel II was King of Sardinia from 23 March 1849 until 17 March 1861, when he assumed the title of King of Italy and became the first king of an independent, united Italy since the 6th century, a title he held until his death in 1878
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Perhaps this kampilan was used in religious ceremonies and belonged to a local priest. Similar items are found among shamans of the peoples of Siberia.
How do you like this version? Regards, Yuri |
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Well whatever the history behind it, what a find! Love it, just as I like all these vernacular packrat decorated pieces.
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