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Sword mandinka Senegal
This is a typical mandinka sword this type of weapon is found in Senegal, Mauritania, marli and Gambia. It has a very heavy blade that could well be from a French cavelry sword , the scabbard is highly decorated the blade is firm in its hilt overall a good example of this type of weapon.
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Smiths Vintage
50 The High Street
Swanage
Dorset
BH192NX
Tel : 01929 426913
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DimensionsBlade 70cm overall 87cm
Date 1840
Early Victorian Antiques Material Iron
Origin African
Condition Overall good
Item code as897a070 / Rid 68
Status Sold
£125.00
$156.06
€146.01
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Collection delivery. You are more than welcome to collect from the shop but please phone before hand to check on opening times. Delivery’s, we provide a curb side one man delivery service . If the item is heavy or bulky make sure you have enough manpower on hand. Before purchase make sure of accces.
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Smiths Vintage
50 The High Street
Swanage
Dorset
BH192NX
Tel : 01929 426913
Non UK callers : +44 1929 426913
Get directions to Smiths Vintage
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