Jack Loomes
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Post by Jack Loomes on Nov 9, 2013 4:30:17 GMT
![](http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o673/AlaeSwords/tumblr_mtko6reOCE1rrjmgoo1_1280_zpsab98fd45.jpg) ![](http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o673/AlaeSwords/tumblr_mtko6reOCE1rrjmgoo4_1280_zps4b4062fb.jpg) ![](http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o673/AlaeSwords/tumblr_mtko6reOCE1rrjmgoo2_500_zps892c6c99.jpg) ![](http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o673/AlaeSwords/tumblr_mtko6reOCE1rrjmgoo3_500_zpsb06ec7a7.jpg) ![](http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o673/AlaeSwords/tumblr_mtko6reOCE1rrjmgoo6_500_zpsba1c5f92.jpg) ![](http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o673/AlaeSwords/tumblr_mtko6reOCE1rrjmgoo7_500_zps81b2e047.jpg) ![](http://i1337.photobucket.com/albums/o673/AlaeSwords/tumblr_mtko6reOCE1rrjmgoo5_500_zpscde50ce2.jpg) Dated: 19th century Culture: Indian Measurements: 63.5 cm overall length in scabbard Straight, double-edged blade fullered with armor-piercing tip and expanded forte, with symmetrical grip extensively inlaid with gold, the pommel terminating in bird’s heads. It has a velvet-covered wooden scabbard with brass tip and embroidered binding. Source: www.auctionflex.com/
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