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I think you speak about examples similar to examples I've attached photos from, taken from old threads which are attributed to the Kuki people. Agree, a completely different animal. Regards, Detlef |
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The designs on the hilt are Maranao okir. In fact, it looks reminiscent of septers used by that tribe.
I'll look for pics of such septers if I have them. The blade however is a mystery to me. It could be cut down from an original. |
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Most interesting! Looking forward to see pictures of such scepters. ![]() Regards, Detlef |
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Do you have found pictures of such scepters? Regards, Detlef |
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Suspicions arose that the blade might have belonged to Maj-Biffy Snodgrass!
That's not the case, it belongs to a well-known collector from Germany. |
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No I thought I had pictures but I was wrong. Every so often you see one sold on eBay. I wonder if these scepters are of a later make, like after WW2. Most are made of brass or copper.
The okir designs on this seem to be Maranao. |
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