identification of new daggers
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hello all and happy new years,
two new items added to my collection. just wondering if any one can read the arabic/old turkish on the sarejevo knife, and whether its a newer one or a possible good find. secondly the other dagger, any one have any idea what, where, and age. silver construction. thanks |
Hello Mavi,
About the Sarejevo dagger I can't tell anything. The other dagger is a gaucho knife, South America. Also beyond my field, but I recognized it from other threads. I think you will get comment on the daggers from more knowledgeble members. |
Interesting thing about the Sarajevo knife and its remarkable similarity to Surmene or Trabzon knives.
To those who know, was there a move of populations from the Pontus to Serbia? Emanuel |
it sure doesnt look or feel new, but you never know. hard to tell if its gold scripting or maybe brass, anyone have any ideas? still wondering about the inscriptions.
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Can't help with the inscriptions, but to me the Bosnian bichaq looks like an old one (late 19th century) and a very good one at that. Congratulations!
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Hello, I hope this helps with the insription
Hello,
SARAJEVO is a capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a msall country on the Balkan peninsula. You can find some more information about that city on the wikipedias website, link is below: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarajevo Very nice blade, Aleksey. |
thanks Dom,
so its a regular knive, no hidden secrets or koranic verses. thanks |
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