Being offered are 3 old antique Keris daggers.

1). Madurese Keris.  Measures 18” when measured in its scabbard.  The handle is an unusual shape with unusual carvings.  Made of a dark wood.  It does not have a mendak.  The blade is an old one with nice pamor pattern but does have some pitting and is missing the gangya.  The scabbard has a nice stem of well patinated wood with the top piece being later and probably an amateur attempt at making a top,piece to a scabbard.  Some good parts in this one.

2). Balinese Keris.  Measures 23 3/4” when measured in its scabbard.  The handle and scabbard are well carved with floral motif.  The mendak is missing one of the multi color stone or glass.  The blade is an old one.  Measures 10 3/4” long which is a big contrast to the overall length.  Some signs of lamination if you look closely.  Blade has worn through in one of the channels near the forte.  Another sign of an old blade.  Decent Keris that would display well.  

3). Sumatran or Peninsular Keris.  The handle and scabbard are nicely carved out of a light brown wood.  Probably second half of the 20th century work.  The mendak is brass and probably of the same period.  The blade is crudely made.  Lots of file marks and the blade was probably made from stock removal versus forging.  

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