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MOSTLY 19TH CENTURY
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Two Sumartran sabres, a Malaysian Klewang, a Malaysian Campilan, two Moro Kris, and Seven various Kris
Mostly 19th century
The first each with fullered single-edged blade of kilij, form double-edged towards the point, one with take-down iron- and brass-mounted stirrup hilt pierced and engraved with foliage, and painted wire-bound wooden grip, the other with brass take-down stirrup hilt, the rounded grip engraved with foliage against a punced ground; the second of characteristic form, with pattern-welded single-edged blade inlaid with gold at the forte and on the petal-shaped collar, beaked horn grip, and original scabbard (damaged); the third with carved wooden hilt; the fourth each of characteristic form with broad waved blade, one inlaid with brass and in later wooden scabbard; the last each of characteristic form with pattern-welded blades and carved hilts, three retaining their scabbards
15in. (38.1cm.) to 37¼in. (94.6cm.) (13)
Mostly 19th century
The first each with fullered single-edged blade of kilij, form double-edged towards the point, one with take-down iron- and brass-mounted stirrup hilt pierced and engraved with foliage, and painted wire-bound wooden grip, the other with brass take-down stirrup hilt, the rounded grip engraved with foliage against a punced ground; the second of characteristic form, with pattern-welded single-edged blade inlaid with gold at the forte and on the petal-shaped collar, beaked horn grip, and original scabbard (damaged); the third with carved wooden hilt; the fourth each of characteristic form with broad waved blade, one inlaid with brass and in later wooden scabbard; the last each of characteristic form with pattern-welded blades and carved hilts, three retaining their scabbards
15in. (38.1cm.) to 37¼in. (94.6cm.) (13)