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![]() In respect to the Greek-provenanced pieces, I have noticed that the blades of Greek knives, for instance, tend to be inscribed in Greek, and sometimes dated in Gregorian. Also, one of the Laz Bichaqs discussed on the forum, was engraved 1881 in European numerals. Imho, if this were a Pontian Greek-owned LB, perhaps it would've had some more Greek to it. But we might never know... ![]() |
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nothing strange, I have a Syrian dagger type Damascus, with on hilt a date engraving in Arabic, but Gregorian calendar ![]() à + Dom |
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I shouldn't have ruled out the Greeks.
![]() Here are some more photos. The grip is quite small, this may have been a child's sword. |
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