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19th century Tibetan long sword and scabbard
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Pre 1900 item# 704563 (stock#617aug070)
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$2660
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This is a 19th century rare Tibetan long sword and scabbard. The display side of the iron hilt is partly engraved and pierced. A decoration of silver strip with an embossed silver knob is resting atop the bound silver wire. A single turquoise stone is set at the top. A silver hook is set on the opposite side of the hilt. The single edged forged steel blade of piled construction showing gentle paralleled wavy lines that join towards the tip. The front side of the U shaped iron scabbard is pierced ...click for details
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19th century Tibetan ritual bronze hat
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Pre 1900 item# 712668 (stock#85b7jan040)
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$2250
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This is a 19th century Tibetan cast bronze ritual hat. The hat is decorated with five skulls, four on the brim encircling the crown and one in the center on top of the crown. Each skull on the brim has silver plated ornaments attached to its sides and top and each of the top ornaments is set with a single gemstone. The skull on the crown has a taller and more elaborate top showing six characters of incantation. Eight emblems of Buddhism decorate the crown. The interior is lined with silk. The ha ...click for details
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18th - 19th century Tibetan pen case
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Pre 1837 VR item# 713464 (stock#957aug640 )
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$1480
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This is an 18th - 19th century Tibetan case, designed to hold a long bamboo pen and to be carried on the waist. The case is made from a strip of iron and constructed of two parts. Both parts are decorated. The display side is showing nice openwork. The opposite side is engraved, showing a lovely foliage design. This is a very unique piece in good condition for its age, but unfortunately, with a damage on the end of both sides. The case was originally gilded, and traces of gilding are still prese ...click for details
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