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5th November 2006, 10:12 PM | #1 |
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Two Tulwars For Comment
This question is for Jens. I bought these a few years back and would like to see if I can get some more information on them markings,age and region. The top sword has some type of inserted edged blade with a T shaped spine and the bottom sword has traces of wootz patterning in a few spots.
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6th November 2006, 12:07 AM | #2 |
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Very nice Tulwars Lew......envious
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6th November 2006, 02:01 PM | #3 |
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Hi Lew,
I am really not very good at judging weapons from pictures, I prefer to have them in my hand, but let me try. The hilt on the first one is interesting, fluted grips are seen before, but they are not common – is it silver? Do I guess correctly if I say there is a flower on top of the disc? The blade looks nice, and I can see two eyelashes with three dots at each end, however there seem to be something more closer to the hilt, but I can’t see it clearly – what is it? The blade must be broad, but not necessarily heavy, as the ‘T’ spine will help stiffen the blade. You don’t write anything about wootz, so I suppose it is not watered. I thinbk I see a ricasso, but I am not sure. I think the blade is Indian, and it could be older than the hilt, although I am not sure. My guess would be Rajasthan, 18th to early 19th century. The hilt of the second tulwar is not so easy to see, I think it may have a flower on top of the disc, but I am less certain than with the first one – does it have a flower? Very nice blade with deep stamps, which must have been made while it was hot, as it would not be possible to make them so deep on a cold blade. Have you had the stamps translated? Does the blade have a ricasso? Also here I think the blade could be older than the hilt. I am not sure from where it is, early 19th century. Here is what I think, do you, or anyone else have better guesses? |
6th November 2006, 04:27 PM | #4 |
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The silver hilted one has a sun burst or flower type design the other tulwar I can't quite remember right now I will take a few close ups of the hilt. The tulwar with the deep stuck stamps has no riccasso. Lew |
6th November 2006, 06:23 PM | #5 |
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Yes i know Lew, almost like this one.
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The fluted hilt seems to be silver overlay. What is the significance of the blade having or not having a riccasso? The top sword is not wootz but it does seem to have an inserted edge so it must be some type of lamination? Lew |
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