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Hi all,
I have many questions about this shamshir : 1. The translation of the writings in the cartouche 2. The meaning of the figures on the hilt 2. Its age 3. The blade is completly covered by a dark patina. Probably under there is a good wootz. How might I remove only the patina without ruin the damascus ? Regards Paolo |
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I'm guessing Persian and 19th century Qajar period.
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And the signature says "Assadollah slept here"
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Hi Paolo,
Nice shamshir, Persian I would say, although I don't know much about Persian swords, but there are others on the forum who can help. It is always a risk to remove the patina. If you don't find wootz, would you be sorry, or would you be as glad for the shamshir anyway? Nice pictures ![]() ![]() |
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Hi Paulo,
nice Shamshir....another sword to add to the 'wanted list' ![]() Is it me ...but the figure looks like a European in Renaissance period dress.. ![]() |
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Yes, nice shamshir. Handle is definately Persian, Qajar Revival period. The blade however, appears much older, and may be 18th century.
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Thank You all for the inputs.
Katana, also I noted on many Persian hilts (above all on ivory kanjars of Qajar period) that the figures are showed with dresses that seems these of the European Renaissance. I wondered at it. Regards Paolo |
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