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  • Western Buryat bowcare and quiver

    Buryat bowcase and quiver

    Of the Western Buryats, living near the shores of Lake Baikal.

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  • Rare mongolian knife

    Rare iconographic Mongolian style knife

    Introduction Many Mongols, the Khalkas in particular, had close ties with the Manchu ru

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  • Tibetan or Mongolian bow case logo

    Early Tibetan or Mongol bow case

    With gold and black painted face with geometric decor.

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  • Tibetan or Mongolian quiver logo

    Tibetan or Mongolian quiver

    Of an early type with dramatic widened shape.

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  • Chinese trousse in Mongolian style

    Chinese trousse in Mongolian style

    With heavy pierced silver mounts in with archaic dragon designs.

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  • Early Tibetan or Mongolian quiver logo

    Early lacquered quiver

    It's face covered with beautifully lacquered leather, in that characteristic earlier style.

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  • Mongolian target quiver logo

    Mongolian target quiver

    Combining surplus Qing mounts with Mongol leatherwork.

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  • Bowcase and quiver logo

    Tibetan bowcase & quiver

    A matched set of lacquered leather, finely decorated with gradient colors and black and gold detailing.

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  • Qing liedao

    Large Chinese hunting knife

    With fine blade in recent polish. With resting scabbard.

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  • Early Tibetan or Mongol quiver

    Mongol conquest period quiver

    Carbon dated to 1175-1275 A.D. with 95,4% certainty, the height of the Mongol conquest period.

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