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From the Collection of Jim Lowe Rodsmith@Highcountryflyfisher.Com From the collection of Jim Lowe [email protected] Shield 1 – Peurise Awe- Sumatra. Very Old, Rattan with bronze or brass bosses. - $450.00 Firm. Shields 2, 3, and 4 – Kalinga – Northern Philippines. Large wooden shields with good rattan wraps and good patina. Shield 2- SOLD Shield 3- $1,100.00 Shield 4- SOLD Sword 1 - Hulu Meu Apet Pedang- Sumatra. Iron ore blade and hilt with intricate pattern. Rare - $450.00 Blade is 32inches long and 1/3 inch thick at hilt. Entire sword is 36 inches long. (Yellow “string” is fishing line used to hang sword.) Sword 2- Dua Ialan Toraja, Sulawesi. Iron Ore blade with Pamor. Ornate horn handle with bone inlay. Scabbard with rattan wraps. $300.00 Sword 3- Horn handle. Scabbard with intricate brass or bronze ferrules and bone tipping. Java, Indonesia. $175.00 Sword 4. Mandau- Borneo. Blade has brass or bronze inlay the length of the blade. Bone handle with intricate wrap. Intricate carved scabbard with boars tusk and crocodile tooth, bone and possibly ivory tipping. $SOLD Sword 5. Parang, Indonesia. Etched blade with horn handle and fine brass thread wrap. Scabbard has very fine and intricate rattan wraps. $250.00 Sword 6- Toraja, Indonesia- Iron Ore blade with pamor. Horn handle with fine rattan wraps. Wood scabbard with silver or Swiss Silver ferrules. $250.00 Sword 7- Pedang- Indonesia. Iron Ore blade with pamor. Horn handle with intricate carved pattern, silver ferrule. $300.00 Blade is 23 inches long. Entire sword is 28.75 inches long. Sword 9a and 9b- Hulu Puntung Rencong- Sumatra. Sword 9a- $ SOLD, Sword 9b - SOLD Sword 10- Barong- Southern Philippines. Elaborate wood handle with silver ferrule and acid etched blade. Wood scabbard with intricate carving, fine rattan wraps and mother of pearl inlay. $500.00 Sword 11- Hulu Tapa Guda Klewang- Sumatra. Long blade with partial bevel along the top. Horn handle. $350.00 Blade is 23.5 inches long, 1.3 inch thick. Sword is 29.5 inches long. Sword 12- Kampilan- Mindanao, Philippines. Very large and old sword with wood handle. Crocodile handle adorned with blond horse hair and brass or copper ferrules. Ferrules have intricate design. $600.00 Blade is 31 inches long, entire sword 41.5 inches long, a very long Kampilan. Swords 14 and 15- Pira- Southern Philippines. Two Pira swords. One with wood handle and brass ferrule. One with horn handle and silver ferrule. Sword #14 is SOLD. Sword 15 SOLD Blade is 15 inches long entire sword is 25 inches long. Sword 16 Sword 17 17 Swords 16 and 17- Tenegre – Panay, Philippines. Stylized wood handles with carving also on guard. One with brass ferrule the other with iron ferrule. Beveled blade. $600.00 Firm each Sword 16 Blade 20.5 inches long. Sword is 27.5 inches long. Sword 17 Blade is 20 inches long x over 1 /3 inch thick, sword is 25.5 inches long Swords 18, 19, 20, 21- Tenegre / Binangon - Panay, Philippines. Stylized wooden handles with brass, bronze or iron ferrule. Sword 19 has leather and wood scabbard with brass/ bronze ferrules. Swords 20 and 21 have brass/ bronze D guards. Sword 21 blade is 22.5 inches long, sword is 27.25 inches long. Sword 18- SOLD Sword 19- $300.00 Sword 20- $200.00 Sword 21- SOLD Sword 21 Sword 23. Sewar- Aceh, Sumatra. Wood scabbard with bone or ivory tipping. $155.00 Blade is 11 inches long, entire sewar 13.75 inches long. Sword 24 - 25- Rencong- Aceh Sumatra. Horn handle. Wood scabbard with intricate carving. Item 24 has gold inlay in handle. Item 25 has intricate inked design. Sword 24- SOLD, Sword 25 - SOLD Sword 26- Hulu Tumpang Beunteueng Klewang- Sumatra. Horn handle with iron ferrule and blade. Wood scabbard has intricate carving and inked design. $ SOLD Sword 27 - Matching Silver Sewars- Sumatra Indonesia. Silver sheaths and handle. Intricately carved scabbard and handle. Note that the carving on the handle and scabbard are hollow. Handle of larger knife is very solid and has amethyst gem. $450.00 for the pair. .
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