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Hello everybody,
I just bought these two daggers, more for the ottoman model with the velvet scabbard, the mounts seems made of bad white metal, and seems a touristic ( greek ) piece but I liked the arabic engravings on the blade and guess the qama like hilt was made of horn, not expensive so I bought it. |
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I received it and clean it a little,
mounts are very heavy, seems made on coarse cast metal velvet seems recent on the scabbard. In the same time the blade is better than I expected, the ottoman fish-dragon chape is well made and seems silvered brass... Maybe an old greek decoration piece ? Or north african with ottoman influence ? |
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and finally
under some rust, this mark on the blade. Maybe someone knows where it comes from ? |
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So a mix
between a qama-beibut dagger, an ottoman greek dagger and north african engravings... Oscillating between a fancy touristic recent stuff and a signed blade... Glad to receive your comments ! ![]() Kind regards !! |
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It's what you said almost exactly
Ottoman Turkish (not Greek) 1900 1920 Constantinopolis for the koummiya 1920-1950 ![]() |
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The dagger on the right is in fact from Morocco and is called a Koummya.
Stu |
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