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Hearst Museum object titled Sword and scabbard, accession number 18-901a,b, described as Sword and scabbard. (a) Sword: heavy steel blade with carved deer antler hilt ornamented with tufts of animal hair and pendant human hair; mastic and woven rattan grip. Length 63 cm. (b) Scabbard: two pieces wood held together with elaborate rattan binding; one side elaborately carved in so-called “leech” design; plaited rattan waist strap with cloth band. Length 50.6 cm. Used in Warfare; also hewing down jungle undergrowth, cutting rattans and bamboos, and the rough shaping of wooden implements.
Hearst Museum object titled Sword and scabbard, accession number 5-8571a,b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Sword and scabbard, accession number 9-9442a,b, described as a) short sword with steel blade, wood hilt; black lacquer; unicorn ( Kirin) ornament; 1. 48.8cm b) scabbard of black lacquered wood; 1. 38.7cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Sword and scabbard, accession number 9-349a,b, described as Plate; diameter 7 in; white with “Famille Rose” flowers, two black and white birds above; bizarre bird on branch