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dating: circa 1900 provenance: Giava, Two-tip blade, in pamor, with chiselled and pierced back. Horn grip, partially covered with gilded rope. Wooden scabbard. Scarce. See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, page 76. length 43 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Sumatra, Curved, single-edged blade. Wooden grip with metal ring-nut, decorated with filigree. Angled scabbard, covered with white metal foil, embossed with floral and geometrical motifs and with brass plates, decorated with filigree. See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, page 120. length 28 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Sumatra, Curved, single-edged blade in pamor. Horn grip with silver, gilded ring-nut, embossed with floral motifs. Angled scabbard, covered en suite above (small part missing) and with bands in smooth silver foil. See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, page 120. length 33 cm.
dating: circa 1900 provenance: Giava, Curved, double-edged blade. Ivory grip with dark mounts and silver-covered quillon. Wooden scabbard with bands and mounts in silver foil. See 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by van Zonneveld, illustration at page 74 nr. 284. length 40.5 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Sumatra, Curved, single-edged blade, in pamor. Horn, embossed grip. Fine, angled, wooden scabbard, covered with silver foil, partially embossed with floral motifs and smooth bands. See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, page 120. length 27.5 cm.
dating: End of 19th beginning of 20th Century provenance: Sumatra, Curved, single-edged blade, in pamor. Horn grip, finely embossed with a dragon's head, silver, engraved ring-nut. Wooden scabbard, completely covered with silver foil, engraved and embossed with floral motifs (small parts missing). length 44 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: The Philippines, Strong, single-edged blade, enlarged toward the foible and with fine, floral engravings. Horn grip, embossed with iron mounts of European style. Wooden scabbard with remains of leather and fabric. Used in the Spanish-American war. length 64 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Sumatra, Slightly curved, single-edged blade with chiselled base. Horn grip, embossed with iron, faceted base. Wooden scabbard, embossed at the ends and engraved in the center. See similar examples in 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by Albert G. van Zonneveld, page 114. length 38.5 cm.
dating: End of 19th beginning of 20th Century provenance: The Philippines, Wide, straight, single-edged blade that enlarges toward the foible, engraved with geometrical motifs. Solid brass hilt, decorated with filigree, pommel with pendants. Wooden scabbard with decorations. South Philippine, Mindanao, South Cotabato. length 66 cm.
dating: End of 19th beginning of 20th Century provenance: The Philippines, Strong, single-edged blade with oblique edge on one side. Beautiful, ivory grip, richly embossed with a demon's head. Horn quillon and iron, faceted ring-nut. Wooden scabbard, covered with horn and with leather belt-frog. Colored, fabric tassel. Very scarce. length 60.5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Kalimantan, Curved, single-edged blade, in pamor. Wooden grip with two-tip pommel and brass base with round quillon, central part covered with vegetable fiber. Wooden scabbard with metal bands and fiber wire binding. Murat, Northern Borneo. See 'Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago' by van Zonneveld, page 95, fig. 369. length 89 cm.
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