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  • Kudi tranchang logo

    A rare kudi trantang

    A rare variation of one of the rarest forms of Indonesian arms.

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  • Burmese hilted wakizashi in Indian scabbard logo

    Wakizashi in Burmese hilt

    An unusual cross-cultural mix, blending Burmese, Japanese and Indian parts.

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  • Palembang sword with European blade logo

    A Palembang sword with British blade

    With finely carved horn hilt, silver mounts and reshaped European blade.

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  • Siamese Mamluk saber logo

    French sword for the King of Siam

    With a Parisian blade carrying the royal emblem of King Rama IV.

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  • Fine inlaid mandau

    A fine Kayan mandau

    With less common wooden hilt and elaborately inlaid blade in brass, copper and silver.

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  • Kenyah mandau logo

    A Kenyah mandau

    The famous sidearm of the headhunters of Borneo.

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  • Burmese spear logo

    A rare Burmese spear

    A fine example with silver overlaid spearhead and silver ferrule with niello inlay.

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  • Nias telogu logo

    A fine south Nias telögu

    With rare pale buffalo horn hilt with gold alloy inlays.

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  • Brass mounted Thai daap

    Brass mounted Thai dáap

    A charming and somewhat unusual example of a Thai dáap (ดาบ).

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  • Humble dha with Mindan blade logo

    Plain mounted Mindan dha

    Plain when sheathed, unsheathing reveals a rather nice silver overlaid blade.

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  • Early Mindan style dha logo

    Early silver Burmese dha

    With elaborate silver overlaid blade and inlaid iron hilt.

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  • Burmese silver overlaid dha

    Burmese silver overlaid dha

    On a sturdy, user-grade blade with temper line.

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  • Mandau logo

    A Kenyah Dayak mandau sword

    The sword and everyday tool of the headhunters of Borneo.

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  • Kachin dha logo

    Tribal Kachin dha

    A typical example with a nice forge folded blade with differential heat treatment.

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  • Vietnamese crook handle cane with silver handle logo

    Vietnamese crook handled cane

    With a finely crafted silver handle with dragons and squirrels, mounted on a malacca cane.

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  • Parang nabur logo

    Parang nabur with báitóng hilt

    These sabers from Kalimantan exhibit a mix of European, Islamic, and local styles.

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  • Vietnamese matchlock with baitong lock logo

    A Vietnamese matchlock musket

    Called Súng hỏa mai in Vietnamese, with baitong lock.

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  • Chinese - Vietnamese fighting knife

    Heavy Sino-Vietnamese dagger

    With a very thick and heavy blade and nicely worked brass mounts.

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  • Box of Indonesian arrows logo

    Box of Javanese arrows

    Used in a target archery sport that was originally practiced in the Keraton.

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  • yem nguyet dao logo

    Ceremonial yem nguyệt đao

    Modeled after the Chinese "guan dao", made of lacquered wood.

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  • Dai dha overall

    Fine Chinese Shan dha

    Entirely clad in silver and with a differentially heat treated blade.

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  • Mindan dha

    A Mindan / Yamethin dha

    With fine overlaid blade this area was known for.

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  • Large Shan dha

    Large Shan dha

    With silver-clad scabbard executed in their typical style.

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  • Stone pommel dha

    Mindan dha with agate pommel

    Its blade portraying the story of one of the previous lives of Guatama Buddha.

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  • Dated 1928 dha

    Burmese dha dated 1928

    A nice example that can serve as a benchmark to help date others.

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  • Indo-Chinese fighting dagger

    Sino-Vietnamese fighting knife

    A Chinese style fighting knife probably made in Yunnan or Vietnam.

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  • Balinese keris

    Balinese keris with stones in gold

    Undulating bilah blade of eleven luk.

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  • Antique Vietnamese saber

    Vietnamese officer gươm

    With staghorn grip finely carved with plum blossoms.

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  • Vietnamese ceremonial guom logo

    Very fine ceremonial gươm

    An outstanding example with very fine silver and moth-of-pearl work.

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  • Vietnamese guom

    Vietnamese officer's gươm

    Of a late 19th century type with a silver-backed hardwood grip.

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  • Ceremonial guom truong

    Ceremonial gươm truòng

    Of an all-wooden construction, simulating a sheathed long saber.

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  • Philippine bolo from Luzon logo

    A very good Philippine bolo

    With beautifully carved horn grip.

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  • Burmese double knives

    Burmese double knives

    A rare set of twin knives in a single scabbard.

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  • Signed and dated Burmese dha

    The Rundle dha of 1898

    A signed and dated Burmese dha.

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  • Ivory hilted dha logo

    Ivory hilted dha

    An earlier example with an iconographic hilt.

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  • Burmese sword carbine

    Burmese sword carbine

    A rare Burmese weapon combining a percussion carbine with a short sword.

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  • Double kiem logo

    Matched Vietnamese kiếm pair

    With carved stone handles and superb workmanship in silver and mother-of-pearl.

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  • Keris panjang

    Sumatran keris panjang

    A type of long keris often described as "execution keris".

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  • Sikin Panjang with golden crowns

    Triple golden crown sikin

    A sikin panjang with a triple golden crown.

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  • Sikin panjang with golden crown

    Sikin panjang with double crown

    A typical example of the better sikin panjang with a golden crown.

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  • Sewar dagger from Sumatra logo

    Bird head sewar dagger

    A charming little sewar dagger from the island of Sumatra, Indonesia.

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  • Yunnan Dai presentation dha logo

    Chinese Shan presentation dha

    Presented by the local Dai nobility to a British customs officer in 1936.

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  • Kachin dha logo

    A Shan Kachin style dha

    A large Kachin style square-ended dha in Shan style mountings.

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  • Vietnamese double swords logo

    Vietnamese double swords

    A rare combination of full-length double Vietnamese swords with live blades.

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  • A heavy Burmese fighting dha

    A heavy Burmese dha

    With a very good, substantial blade with differential heat treatment.

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  • Vietnamese falchion

    Large Vietnamese trường đao

    Of very good quality for this type of weapon.

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  • Antique Vietnamese kiem

    Vietnamese straightsword

    It has a narrow but sturdy blade with a springy temper.

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  • Sikin panjang with golden crown

    Sikin panjang with golden crown

    With double tiered golden crown.

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  • Malay Matchlock musket

    Fine Malay matchlock musket

    A very fine Malay matchlock or "satingar" with Indo-Portuguese style luck.

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  • Asian export sword guard

    Asian export disc guard

    The design, overlaid in silver, gold, and copper, over a crosshatched background shows dragon amongst clouds.

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  • Pedang

    A very good pedang bentok

    Also called klewang sasak by Indonesian collectors.

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  • Indonesian parang

    An Indonesian parang nabur

    A saber that is peculiar to the southern part of the island of Borneo.

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