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Lot 5044Y

A lot of five silver-mounted eastern daggers
19th century

8 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$936 inc. premium

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A lot of five silver-mounted eastern daggers
19th century

Comprising: 1) Burmese dha, slender 7 inch single edged blade; silver grip bound in wire, long faceted ferrule, fig-shaped pommel; scabbard sheathed in silver and retaining it's red cloth suspension cord. 2) Another, Broad 8 1/2 inch single edged blade, one-piece elephant ivory grip with silver ferrule; scabbard sheathed in silver with narrow beaded fillets and silver wire binding. 3) Tibetan example, broad 11 inch single edged blade; silver-mounted grip of typical form, the pommel bolded with floral scrollwork; solid silver scabbard, the front decorated en suite to pommel. 4) Sino-Tibetan example, broad 7 1/2 inch single edged blade; grip wrapped with silver wire, brass pommel molded with lotus and key fret; brass scabbard, the front molded with Chinese dragon. 5) Javanese keris, 13 inch pamor blade of nearly straight form, brass mendak, simple planar hilt; scabbard with large wrangka, the body sheathed in silver chased with floral scrolls.
Condition: 1) Blade with dark patina and areas of pitting; hilt and scabbard with scattered marks. 2) Blade with spotting/light pitting; scabbard with scattered dents and some loose wire. 3) Blade with dark patina showing areas of light pitting; grip missing the wire wrap, the pommel loose. 4) Brass polished. 5) Composite, blade worn and pitted overall, hilt and scabbard fine.
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