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Hi All,
Could this sword/sabre be from Sumatra? Does it have a name? Looks like it has pamor. Cheers. |
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Very nice! Javanese IMVHO!
Regards, Detlef |
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The blade is not a Javanese form of which I am aware, & I have never seen similar motifs in Javanese silver work.
I really have no firm opinion on where it might have originated. |
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This looks like a very elaborated form of Pedang Cagak.
While I admire the scabbard and the hilt and guard, they look way more elaborate than anything I have ever seen and also a little bit too pristine. The pommel and guard are heavily influenced by Dutch infantry sabres (M1912?) |
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Hullo oariff!
![]() This may be closer to your example. Best, |
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Based on these examples, could we call these "parade/cermonial swords" for high ranking military officers during the Dutch Colonial period (19th C)?
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