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Originally Posted by Bob A
Hilt is wood, with nice chatoyance.
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Hello Bob,
I've thought like this but wasn't sure. Indeed a beautiful looking wood.
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Originally Posted by Bob A
The "belt loops" are to be read as Arabic characters for "Allah" rather than to act as attachments for a belt. I suspect it might be disrespectful to consider it as mere attachment hardware, but that's just a guess on my part.
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I know, the only word I am able to realize. But I am very positive that they were used to attach the dagger safely. I don't see any disrespectfulness by this. When not used for that purpose they would be rather distracting by wearing.
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The metalwork on the front of the scabbard is pretty delicate work, IMO; I'll grant that the back is plain, leaving an area for the inscription.
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My comment wasn't meant to be pejorative. The silver work in front of your example is nice for sure but not the best I've seen. Also my examples shows distinctions in quality. The one with hippo ivory hilt is much better worked than my other example.
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I'd say your assumption of the age of your example as between 1930 and 1940 is accurate, as the inscription dates it to 29 April, 1939.
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I am aware that my examples are dated, both, the other one under the scabbard foot with 16.8.38.
My guess was for your example since it's very similar to my examples.
Regards,
Detlef