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Hello with all.
I bought these objects with one talwar. I believe that are religious objects. What think about it? galvano |
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I saw a club like this in Iran (Ispahan) last year.
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Hi it looks like an axe and a mace from perzie or india
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early to mid - 19th Persian proccesion axe and persian parade mace depicting a demon both probably quajar period.
Nice items, especially the mace, beautifully made horns. Ehm.. Galvano, where do you come from? You bring extremely nice stuff almost every day, thank you for sharing ![]() |
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Qajar revival pieces. Mace has a demonic head that depicts one of the heros of Shah-name - Gorz.
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Hello Valjhun.
I am French. And I would show to you other things galvano |
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i thought the demon head on the mace was called a " div " ?
Greg |
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