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Old 30th March 2008, 08:08 PM   #1
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Default Peshkabz triplet

Hello all,

your thoughts and comments on this Peshkabz triplet would be most appreciated!

For my part, I see them as mostly decorative pieces, even though the big one has solid and well made blade and would clearly be serviceable. No wootz, no damascus, just plain steel, except on the medium one where some sort of etching has been performed to make it look like wootz (last photo).

Other opinions?

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Old 30th March 2008, 08:34 PM   #2
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late 20th century tourist
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Old 30th March 2008, 08:46 PM   #3
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With wax resist fake wootz......
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Old 30th March 2008, 10:51 PM   #4
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Colonial India, 1880-1930's.

Supposedly made for sale to the British.
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Old 30th March 2008, 11:02 PM   #5
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try 1970-2008
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Old 31st March 2008, 02:19 AM   #6
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Ward, I have had knives of this type in my possession since I started collecting in the 1950's.

I have one now that my grandfather gave to me when I was 14 years old, that was in 1955. He reckoned that he had acquired it in about 1920, in India. It needs repair, it is missing the greenstone pommel pieces, and is in the form of a small khukrie. See the attached image.

I base my estimate of age of this type of thing on the above and on descriptions in the catalogues of British dealers prior to about 1978.

In respect of these three knives, I will bow to your greater wisdom, perhaps you know something about these particular three knives that I do not. However, my estimate for this type of knife stands.
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