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8th August 2006, 02:01 AM | #1 |
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Any idea on this.. maybe Jambiya?
Hello, first post. My brother in law has acquired this dagger. We have no idea how old the dagger is, or the worth of such an item. It has what looks to be a horn handle, as I can see no grains of wood. the sheath is definately wooden inside, with what looks like leather on the outside, all the silver looking metal is thin and all of the silver ropes are single strands wrapping around the sheath. Any information you folks could provide would be a great help. Thanks
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8th August 2006, 02:20 AM | #2 |
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I would guess an omani jambiya but I could be wrong. As you say the handle is probably horn. It looks nice but I know little about these but it looks nice.
Do you have any better pictures of the blade ? |
8th August 2006, 02:34 AM | #3 |
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Sure, here are some.
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8th August 2006, 02:44 AM | #4 |
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Welcome Short foot!
That is a nice Omani Jambiya Mid 20th century I would guess. Lew |
8th August 2006, 05:36 AM | #5 |
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Is there any way we can go about finding if it's real silver it is decorated with? It's approximate worth? And is there any way to accurately tell it's age? (within reason) My brother in law got this from his mother, and she doesn't even remember where she got it. So it's a mystery to us. Thanks!
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8th August 2006, 06:03 AM | #6 |
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This is an Omani Jambiya, with a probably rhino horn hilt, and silver fittings. As Louie said, this is quite recent work, but its definetly not a tourist piece, this one is quite high grade than others recently made that Ive seen. As to the blade, it could either be a forged steel blade, hopefully, or a two piece sheet steel welded together. Try patting on the blade or striking it carefully on the wall and see what kind of sound you get.
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8th August 2006, 06:08 AM | #7 | |
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These ones are fitted with real silver, not just a crust. As to age, its quite hard, arab jambiyas didnt change much in style, and ones from late 19th centuries are the same styles made today still. |
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8th August 2006, 10:37 AM | #8 |
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Shortfoot,
Welcome to the forum. Looks like a nice jambiya to me. The hilt could be rhinohorn but a very good picture of the hilt can give the answer by the experts. You asked twice for the worth of the jambiya. Maybe you didn't read the forum rules but we don't talk about the worth of an object. We discuss the item, not the money. |
8th August 2006, 03:48 PM | #9 |
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Wellcome to the forum Sortfoot
I am almost sure the hilt is rhino horn. To find out put in front of a strong light. If it is transluent it rhino. This puts your jambiya over the average. |
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