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Ottoman Albanian?
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However, to me it looks more Eastern Anatolian/Syrian/Kurdish than Balkan based on all the elements, including hilt and scabbard. Regards, Teodor Last edited by TVV; 16th July 2010 at 12:48 AM. Reason: typo |
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Thank you for your replies.
I was thrown off by the handle, the shape and style of which is sought to be Albanian or Western Balkan. The blade is infinitely better than what one usually sees mounted on these hilts, and is almost 14 mm thick at the ricasso. I believe it could easily pierce a chain mail. |
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i think the blade is a valuable 18th century Ottoman court dagger used by high ranks in Istanbul,originally having had walrus hilt,silver scabbard and as oftenly done to nice blades, later in time it was rehilted and resheated .
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The blade is very, very fine, and I suspect it is forged of wootz. The fittings are later and do not match the level of blade's quality and prestige. |
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Thank you, gentlemen!
I suspected that the blade was rehilted some time in the past, as it doesn't match the lesser quality of the handle and the scabbard. This is what it may have looked like originally. |
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