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    <value>Of steel, with a pistol grip, short quillons, short, broad langets, a knucklebow with a duck&#x2019;s-head terminal attached to the lower quillon, and a parrot head pommel. The whole is covered in floral scrolls in gold koftgari. The &#x2018;eyes&#x2019; of the parrot are formed as raised rings roughly where an earlier rivet might pass through the pommel.</value>
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