24th July 2019, 07:20 AM | #1 |
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Finally A Junggayan Datu Kris Sword
I've always wanted a junggayan ivory-hilt datu sword for my collection but it has always been very hard to find one and even harder to get one with a complete pommel and a scabbard. I was lucky enough to finally obtain one, although I spent more than what I intended to. But this type of sword always command top dollar anyway among Moro swords so I guess there would have been no other way. It measures 31 inches in length. Here are pictures from the seller while I await its arrival. Comments are most welcome. Thanks.
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24th July 2019, 06:49 PM | #2 |
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Nice example. The yellow bands are gold washed silver. Great to have the ivory intact. I wonder if the later brass covering on the scabbard is hiding damage. From what I can see the from the pictures, this could be Maguindanao.
The blade needs a polish and an etch, and the scabbard needs some repairs. Congratulations on finding such a complete example with a scabbard! |
25th July 2019, 06:21 AM | #3 |
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Thanks Jose, this was the junggayan kris I told you about that I was eyeing. Kinda hit the wallet hard but that's one off the bucket list now. How old do you think this sword is? I will have the scabbard restored once the sword arrives here in NZ.
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25th July 2019, 07:14 AM | #4 |
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Hello A,
Congrats, nice hilt for sure! I’d guess at 19th c. - any closeup of the base of the blade for verification? Regards, Kai |
25th July 2019, 08:07 AM | #5 |
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Thanks Kai. I have not received the sword yet and these are the only images available from the seller. I will post pictures of the blade once I get it.
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