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Old 8th December 2012, 01:13 PM   #8
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Nalan,

Very nice indeed! I would call it a saddle axe and also suggest Persian (greater Iran 19thC) although perhaps there is a possibility that central Asia is an option?
Are the metal tube covers on the shaft bronze or steel? Can you check with a magnet if possible?
I have one with a similarly constructed handle but more classicallly 'tabar' shaped hammer back head (I think mine is Indo-Persian).
I found that the gold koftgari on mine has worn much more quickly on the bronze/copper alloy of the shaft covers than the hard steel of the head.
On mine the shaft is a woden core with similar metal covers top and bottom and the central section is wound with string then has thin leather shrunk over it to produce a grip. The same I presume as yours?

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