Museum of Fine Arts: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sack
Dear friends,

Last year in May I gave a lecture on my research and book at MIT and I had a chance to visit this wonderful museum. Attached you will find some examples there. Look at this Ankus (elephant goad) from India. It is truly a magnificent piece.

Kind regards

Manouchehr


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The picture of the whole ankus

Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani


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A ceremonial bronze dagger from Cambodia


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That's some lovely stuff, thanks for posting. :)
Adam Simmonds wrote:
That's some lovely stuff, thanks for posting. :)


You are very welcome Adam. I will surely post a lot of pictures from different museums across the world as I am often invited to give lectures or inspect some swords in museums collections. I will galdly share all these information with my friends here. Thank you for your interest and support.

Kind regards

Manouchehr
Fittings of Japanese NIhonto. They are really marvellous.

Kind regards

Manouchehr


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Hi M

I visited the MFA last Febuary and posted some pics in this thread:
Antique Tsuba at the Museum of Fine Art, Boston

Wish I'd known you were in town :-) Mac
Thomas McDonald wrote:
Hi M

I visited the MFA last Febuary and posted some pics in this thread:
Antique Tsuba at the Museum of Fine Art, Boston

Wish I'd known you were in town :-) Mac


Thank you very much Mac, your pictures are excellent. I surely would love to meet you. Next time when I travel to the USA I will let you know.

Kind regards

Manouchehr
Belt ornaments from Safavid period


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Bookbinder's leather knife. This is made of cdrucible steel


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The next bronze sword is from Luristan. Similar examples are exhibited in the National Museum of Iran in Tehran.

Kind regards

Manouchehr


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The next sword is Chinese from late E. Chou Dynasty. That is made of bronze and inlaid with gold. A magnificent piece.

Kind regards

Manouchehr


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Ritual sword and scabbard

China or Tibet?

Kind regards

Manocuhehr


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Dear friends,

Look at these magnificent Chinese weapons.

Kind regards

Manouchehr


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