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corrado26 27th August 2016 02:43 PM

Three doubtful(?) daggers
 
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These daggers I got offered this morning. As I am a newby in the field of oriental arms it s necessary for me to get help deciding whats good or bad. So I hope you are willing to help me. In the last 50 years or so my main interest was in the history of European military arms. Now I try to widen my knowledge into the field of oriental arms what is for me a very difficult theme.
corrado26

Battara 27th August 2016 03:32 PM

To me the only "antique" is the middle Tibetan/Butan dagger, which still looks later to me. The others - modern.

Ian 28th August 2016 05:25 AM

Agree with Battara. Even the middle one may not be very old.

mariusgmioc 28th August 2016 06:21 AM

If they only were new, it still would be all right but with the exception of the middle one they appear to be some disturbing contraptions without any pretense of being historically or ethnographically correct.

I have never seen the first type before but the third one is extremely common in all markets of the Middle East (made in India of course).

estcrh 28th August 2016 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by corrado26
As I am a newby in the field of oriental arms it s necessary for me to get help deciding whats good or bad. So I hope you are willing to help me........................... Now I try to widen my knowledge into the field of oriental arms what is for me a very difficult theme.
corrado26

Here is my suggestion>

https://www.pinterest.com/worldantiques/

Go to this Pinterest site and start studying the images and descriptions of the various Indo-Persian weapons boards, you will learn a lot.

corrado26 28th August 2016 08:59 AM

Thanks a lot. I didn't know this link. It is really very helpful and answers most of my open questions.
Thanks again
corrado26

estcrh 28th August 2016 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by corrado26
Thanks a lot. I didn't know this link. It is really very helpful and answers most of my open questions.
Thanks again
corrado26

When you see enough antique examples the modern ones will be more obvious.


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