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Old 25th March 2009, 02:28 AM   #1
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Default Sikin with Horn hilt and ivory scabbard mouth

Acheen -- Sumatra mid 19th century.

33" overall length - 25" long blade with very shallow 19" fuller just below the spine. Feels very good in the hand. Definitely a "user" with some history.

Blade probably laminated, someday I'll clean and stain it, or maybe Steve F will help??

The steel bolster is forged in a polygonal shape with two unusual side "wings". The hilt is black horn in a typical forked pommel and beautifully carved with great patina and wear from usage.


The scabbard mouth is carved from a massive carved elephant ivory piece. The scabbard wood is newer than the blade and hilt, But do you often see a scabbard younger than the blade?
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Old 25th March 2009, 10:27 AM   #2
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Dear Bill

That is the wonderfull hilt ex Artzi's that Michael recently pointed out to me in another thread.

Never seen this style before , also the blade with the large protrusions, never seen that before.
Wondefull piece.

(BTW scabbard looks better like this)
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Old 26th March 2009, 09:52 AM   #3
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(BTW scabbard looks better like this)
Yup, I also think this was a very good job to get the replacement scabbard more in line with the age of this piece.

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Old 26th March 2009, 10:08 AM   #4
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Hello Bill,

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Acheen -- Sumatra mid 19th century.
I believe we're looking at an really old piece here - I'd guess early 19th c. or easily 18th c.

I think this is probably not from Aceh: The carved hilt seems to have some Batak influence and I'd guess it originates from an area with stronger Batak presence like Gayo or Alas. That may also explain the exceptional features at the base of the blade. I also find the protruding tang interesting - rarely seen with peudeueng panjang (please try to get an x-ray, Bill!).


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25" long blade with very shallow 19" fuller just below the spine.
Are you sure this is one fuller? Looks more like 2 shallow ones (indistinct due to wear of the blade).

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