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Old 14th June 2023, 05:50 PM   #1
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There are some photos on the forum of Kuki axe/swords. These mostly have guards and interesting geometry. While they do use brass for the handles the style does not match with the floral motif on the handle of your example.
Hello Jeff,

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.

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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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Old 15th June 2023, 05:56 AM   #3
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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.
Hello Jose,

Most interesting! Looking forward to see pictures of such scepters.

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Old 20th June 2023, 08:20 PM   #4
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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.
Hello Jose,

Do you have found pictures of such scepters?

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Old 20th June 2023, 08:25 PM   #5
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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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Old 27th June 2023, 01:52 AM   #6
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Hello Jose,

Do you have found pictures of such scepters?
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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