
Iron mounted Qing bowcase & quiver
With iron mounts with golden overlay of dragons.
Early lacquered quiver
It's face covered with beautifully lacquered leather, in that characteristic earlier style.
Telep
A Bornean term for a dart quiver.
Tarkash (ترکش )
Persian word for quiver
Early Tibetan or Mongolian quiver
A very rare example of a type of all-leather tube quiver that was used by Mongols and Tibetans of approximately the 1

Mda‘ gdong (མད་འ་ག་དོ་ང་)
Tibetan for an open quiver that spreads the arrows out.
Jebele
Manchu word for quiver. Also means "right hand".
Rare Jinchuan quiver
With a connection to local royalty in Jinchuan, Sichuan province.
Tibetan or Mongolian quiver
Of an early type with dramatic widened shape.
Sādài (撒袋)
Chinese name for the Manchu style quiver.
Dayak blowgun dart quiver
Introduction
The Dayak people of Borneo used two to three meter long blowguns to hunt small

Buryat bowcase and quiver
Of the Western Buryats, living near the shores of Lake Baikal.
A Qing imperial quiver
From my personal collection. A quiver that was once worn at court ceremonies by high ranked officers and imperial guardsman that protected the emperor of the Qing dynasty.
Antique Qing quiver
A quiver of the late Qing dynasty.