Burmese dha

Burmese dha, which belonged to Captain James Samuel Watts (died 1908). The hilt of the dha consists of a two-handed, slightly curved grip, made of bamboo or a similar wood. The grip is circular in section and made in one piece, the blade having been hammered into it. The grip is bound in an ornamental fashion at the top with eight strands of plaited plant fibre, at the mid-point with four strands and there are traces of binding at the pommel end. The steel blade is a slightly curved and shaped like a falchion (a short curved sword). The scabbard is made from two pieces of wood bound together near the bottom and the top with a single strand of woven or plaited plant fibre similar to that used on the grip.

Captain James Samuel Watts probably obtained the dha during his service in the East Indies and Chinese waters from 1859 to 1862. The dha was acquired by the National Maritime Museum with other personal effects which belonged to Captain James Samuel Watts (died 1908) see also WPN1378 and WPN1379. Captain James Samuel Watts became a Master's Assistant about 1848; he was promoted to the rank of 2nd Master in 1854; to Master in 1859; to Staff Commander in 1870; to Staff Captain in 1882; he retired as a Captain in 1890 and died in 1908.

As Master's Assistant he served in the 'Dee' on the East Coast of Africa for the suppression of the slave trade and was present at the Angoxa River in 1849. He also served in the 'Antelope' for the suppression of the slave trade on the West Africa Coast. He was Master of the 'Ringdove' during the China War and Master of the 'Bombay' and is mentioned in despatches when that ship was destroyed by fire in 1864. He was Staff Commander of the Royal Yacht 'Victoria and Albert' between 1877-1882. He was also a Nautical Assessor to the Lords of Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

Object Details

ID: WPN1380
Collection: Weapons
Type: Dha
Display location: Display - Traders Gallery
Creator: Unknown
Places: Angosha River; Eastern Africa West Africa
Events: China's War against Pirates, 1862
Vessels: Bombay (1861); Ringdove 1856 (HMS) Victoria and Albert (1855) Antelope (1846) Dee (1841)
Date made: Probably 19th century
Exhibition: Traders: The East India Company and Asia
People: Lords of Judicial Committee of the Privy Council; Watts, James Samuel
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Blade: 476 x 25 mm
Parts: Burmese dha
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