Alamang, 19th century, with provenance / collectionnumber 742-a and 742-b.
Total length: 74,5 cm.
Hilt:
Wooden hilt with silver ferrule / 19 cm long / Unrestored small old damage at the tip.
Blade:
Sharp pamor blade / 45,5 cm long.
Scabbard:
Wood and rattan / horn endpiece / 55,5 cm long.
Provenance:
From the Dutch convent castle Boxtel, collection number 742 (742-a for the sword and 742-b for the scabbard).
Here were the Assumptionist Fathers, A.A. (founded in 1850 in Nimes), which were active missionaries in the East.
Condition:
As seen on photos, in original, unrestored and uncleaned condition.
Dua lalan, 19th century, with provenance / collectionnumber 717.
Total length: 71,5 cm.
Hilt:
Horn hilt, rattan.
Blade:
Sharp pamor blade / 53,5 cm long.
Scabbard:
No scabbard (considering the museumnumber it had been collected without scabbard).
Provenance:
From the Dutch convent castle Boxtel, collection number 717.
Here were the Assumptionist Fathers, A.A. (founded in 1850 in Nimes), which were active missionaries in the East.
Condition:
As seen on photos, in original, unrestored and uncleaned condition.
Dutch convent castle Boxtel