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Location: Austria
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Yep, 19th century. Both similar age.
These are rather simple examples as they usually have a more decorated blade and front bolster (more like the example of Gonzoadler). |
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Hello, Thank you both for you message and Congratulations GonzoAdler for your exquisite model !!!! For the ''simple'' examples, in opposition with rich embellishment models, I wonder if it's more a question about period of fabrication/''fashion'' or only the price the owner was ok to pay for it. Strange for me too: They were often used as betel knife and sometimes as work tools how could these models be made with precious materials and so sophisticated if destinated for an ''everyday ''use |
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Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Germany
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Maybe they had enough elephants?
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Join Date: Sep 2014
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And no Cites !
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