Welcome to the sanderderksart.com antiques page. This page is dedicated to my deep interest and love for Asian antiques. Here I present a selection of items which are for sale. This page will be updated periodically. Every item is accompanied by photographs, research findings and public references (if available). You will find items such as keris, jewelry, ukiran, baskets, and many more.
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Madurese ceremonial rice basket
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Sumatran Keris
Sold-Eastern Sumatran keris, late 19th century. A complete and authentic Sumatran keris. This keris has a very nice wood sheath and handle. Almost an 'velvet' appearance. A brass filligrain selut, top and bottom part are loose but can be easily fixed. A spectaculair 7 luk pamor blade. The blade has a flat section running al the way to the point. Peksi is complete, the fit is 100%. It is a razor-sharp and heavy blade. A seldom seen keris in a very good and original condition.
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Sold-Atjeh fake keyset for sirihcloth. Nice set from the early 20th century. North-Sumatra.
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Sold-Batak Duri-Duri ear jewelry, 19th century, silver gilt. A scarce piece of Batak jewelry with Sumatran origin. Perfect condition, hard to find.
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Sold-Javanese silver jewelry in the form of a fish, 19th century, silver. A very scarce piece of Javanese jewelry with Peranakan/chinese influence. Worn by Chinese boys living on Java Indonesia. Perfect condition, extremely hard to find. Ex Aalderink Amsterdam.
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Sold- Malay keris, Terengganu, 19th century. A very nice Malay keris with pamor adeg. The pamor consists of three broad lines moving towards the tip. In between the broad lines there are very fine pamor lines moving upwards to the tip. It is a rather ‘chunky’ blade. Total length sheated 44cm. The blade including the jawa demam ukiran measures 41cm. 9 luk. The overall state is very good. Some nice carvings on the handle and sheath.
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Sold – Jambi keris with hilt. Scabbard and pendokok missing. 19th century, Sumatra. A very fine executed pamor blade. Rare find.
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Sold – Coteng keris hilt, unknown age. Malay/Thailand. Made of brass. Lost wax method. W 13cm, H 7,3cm. Very fine details.
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Sold. Keris Java Surakarta, 19th/early 20th cent. A very nice keris with Buntil Mayat/Mayit pamor, also (mistakenly) known as or referred to as ‘death shroud pamor’. Straight wilah, nicely executed. Overal state is very good. Fit of the blade in the wranka is perfect. Wranka is made of a very nice wood type. Copper pendok. The mendak with intan.

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Sold. Keris Tajong, pandai saras. Malay, 19th cent. A very nice keris Tajong. 7 luk. Total length 60cm. Wood sheath and handle. Overal state is very good. Fit of the blade in the wranka is perfect. Wranka is made of a very nice burl wood.

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Sold. Tanimbar earring, Moluccas, 19th century. Made from bronze. The earring has a very nice patina. It is worn as a singular piece.

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Sold. Tibet, officials earring. ca. 1900. In a very good state, accompanied by it’s original metal box. It is made from brass, gold, glass and turquoise.
