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22nd June 2022, 03:31 AM | #1 |
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Need help with blade mark
That's all I have, sorry.
Anybody knows where from and how old? Thanks. Ariel |
22nd June 2022, 04:38 AM | #2 | |
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I think Bezdek has examples of these markings for Schimmelbusch, dont have access at the moment. These two images are of the kinds of markings placed on these hanger or saber blades typically seen on nimcha type swords of mid 19th into early 20th c. The one with crescent moon resembling the Hausa 'dukari' but with crosses of the type seen on some 'koummya' blades from Moroccan regions. Last edited by Jim McDougall; 22nd June 2022 at 05:06 AM. |
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23rd June 2022, 11:59 PM | #3 |
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Talwar with similar mark
I don't have any information I'm afraid, but I do have an archive picture of one of my talwars to hand. No stats to share unfortunately. I thought the hilt style might help with assessing time and place.
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27th June 2022, 01:37 AM | #4 |
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Nice example of northwestern India talwar, probably Rajasthan or Sind, as per the decorative element center of cross guard, the swan neck knuckle guard from Rajasthan areas. It resembles the type seen in references on Talpurs of Baluchistan, but these were widely diffused so hard to be specific. Likely late 18th early 19th.
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28th June 2022, 12:55 PM | #5 |
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I suppose the question is whether we think this is a trade blade or a local blade. I'm inclined toward saying it's a local blade because of the delamination on the blade edge, but happy to be proved wrong. If it's a trade blade then I guess it's a European mark, but I'm disposed to think it's an Indian armourer's mark.
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29th June 2022, 03:08 AM | #6 | |
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It appears this is a variation or copy of the marks used by Schimmelbusch in Solingen, and these were in the 19th c. |
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