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Battara 2nd December 2010 02:58 AM

Balkan Yataghan with Silver and Coral
 
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Greetings folks! Yet another yat I got from Oriental-Arms. I cleaned it up and did a little trimming around the torn bottom of the upper silver chape. The scabbard mounts are silver done in repousse and blue velvet. The upper chape has coral and dark green glass stones.

The hilt is silver with filigree, corals, and a couple of silver niello plaques.

As far as the blade is concerned, it is earlier and there are remnants of gold koftgari on both sides. Unfortunately the inscription on the one side is the best of the two and is barely visible. According to Artzi, the blade is older than the rest of the piece.

One other thing. According to Elgood in his recent book on The Arms of Greece and her Balkan Neighbors in the Ottoman Period, this piece is from Focha, Bosnia.

I need help with translating the inscription if possible (please Zifir? :D ).

Enjoy!

Battara 2nd December 2010 02:58 AM

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And more........

Battara 2nd December 2010 03:00 AM

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Here are two pictures of the gold koftgari inscription that I need translated:

TVV 2nd December 2010 07:52 AM

Very nice yataghan Jose, congratulations. I have nothing to add, except that I think that during the time the yataghan was made, Foca was in the Herzegovina sanjak, rather than in the Bosnia sanjak of the Ottoman Empire. While Elgood shows two examples with writing on them expressly mentioning that they were mounted in Foca, I would guess the style was popular in Herzegovina and Montenegro, and quite certainly in parts of Bosnia and Serbia.

Regards,
Teodor

Zifir 2nd December 2010 11:36 AM

Hi Battara,
Unfortunately, we, translators, are too much concerned about the artistic quality of your pictures, especially the ones of scripts. :D
Seriously, it is very difficult to read the script from these pictures.

Amel-i El-hac Muhammed Sahib Osman...then it becomes really blurred :shrug:

Spunjer 2nd December 2010 05:00 PM

Yowza! Now that's a sword! Never seen a sword with so much silver work! Beautiful, and congrats! My question is on swords like this, is it kosher to highly polish the blade ala katana style, since it looks as if the rest of it is shiny anyways?

Battara 2nd December 2010 10:20 PM

Thank you folks! I love it! :D

Ron - good question. I have not polished it yet, so I don't know.

Zifir - this is the best I can do at the moment - it is so worn. I guess the owner is Osman and the maker Mohammed? If I can come up with some other way to get a better script to you I will.

TVV - I have seen other pieces from Focha and they too have this amount, style and quality of silver work. That being said, I would not be surprised if the surrounding areas liked this style too. You have a good point. I have seen a bichaq from Montenegro with similar silver work as well......

CharlesS 3rd December 2010 12:15 AM

Glad you got this Jose...I know one of this type had been on the wish list for a long time! Congrats!

Battara 3rd December 2010 02:41 AM

After the prices I had seen ($7000 :eek: ) I almost gave up. This may not be worth that much (or not any more with the recession) but I still was barely able to afford this one. As Vandoo once said, I will be eating beans and rice for a long time. :rolleyes:

Robert 3rd December 2010 04:15 AM

Personally, I like beans (red or black) and rice.:D Not too high a price to pay at all for an item of this quality as far as I'm concerned. It's just too bad the wife doesn't seem to look at it in the same way.:eek: A great new addition to your collection!!!(this is where we need a jealousy icon) Does this mean that I will be having a little less competition on some of the Philippine items now that you're into collecting yataghans?;)

Robert

Battara 3rd December 2010 04:47 PM

Funny Robert, funny....... :D

Battara 13th December 2010 08:05 PM

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Zifir, would this picture be more helpful in translation? (played with several fiiters):

kino 13th December 2010 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Robert Coleman
A great new addition to your collection!!!(this is where we need a jealousy icon) Does this mean that I will be having a little less competition on some of the Philippine items now that you're into collecting yataghans?;)

Robert

Funny how you now have 2 Yatagans (as far as I know), and Spunjer just recently posted one of his own. What is this world coming to :shrug:

Battara 14th December 2010 03:33 AM

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Originally Posted by kino
Funny how you now have 2 Yatagans (as far as I know), and Spunjer just recently posted one of his own. What is this world coming to :shrug:

:D

Spunjer 14th December 2010 04:15 AM

Actually you started the trend, brah! You posted that barung with a yat in the background, and all of a sudden i started having this urge to add a yat in my arsenal... but hey, if someone wanna trade a complete silver junggayan kris like the one artzi have in his gallery, i'll be more than happy to go all moro once again :D

Battara 14th December 2010 11:32 PM

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Well, glad to help Spunger. :D

And Kino, if you want to talk theology, I'm game (lots of seminary training :p ).

Here is a display of my humble and meager Ottoman collection:

TVV 15th December 2010 03:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Battara
my humble and meager Ottoman collection:

Jose, you have just redefined the meaning of "humble and meger". Those are two words I certainly would not use when referring to your collection.

Battara 15th December 2010 04:18 AM

Thank you Theodor.......you are very kind....... :o


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