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Southeast Asian Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Dha Sword
Located in Astoria, NY
Southeast Asian Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Black Lacquered Dha Sword, possibly Thai or Cambodian, early 20th century, with ornate sheath atop a sword stand with bracket feet and scroll f...
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Early 20th Century Anglo-Indian Knife Boxes

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