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August 2018 ANA - Sess. A, B, D  14 & 16 Aug 2018
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Lot 21608

Starting price: 420 USD
Price realized: 4000 USD
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MALAYA. Lantaka Dutch Cannon Money, ND (ca. 16th to Early 20th Century).
Approximately 32 inches in length, approximately 7 inches wide wheel to wheel; Approximately 13 lbs. Opitz-pg. 100; Quiggin-Fig.116. RARE. Dutch East Indies monogram "VOC" near base. Triangular shaped boarder near base and near wheels depicting a floral design. Two engraved handles on top near wheels. Used in several locations such as Brunei, Sabah and Sarawak and other parts of south east Asia. These cannons were made of various metals including bronze, brass, copper, iron and other metals. Valued by weight at $25-$30 a Picul, they were used for a multitude of purposes such as "Bride Price" or wedding and engagement ceremonies, trading purposes, barter of goods, payment of fines and in the purchase of slaves (a slave being valued in Piculs of brass guns). During World War II many were melted down which accounts for their rarity today. Minor earthen deposits with an attractive patina. Due to the nature and size of this lot, additional shipping charges will apply. We encourage interested bidders to contact us for more information.

From an Advanced Collection of Primitive Monies.

Estimate: $700.00- $1000.00
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