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Location: Ionian Islands, Greece
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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![]() Ok you are right and its very complicated. They are Yemeni copies of Indian coins, themselves copies of Venetian ducats. They replaced the Christ by Buddha... Some jambiya have indian ruppies, British coins and sometimes Venetian ducats. |
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Jerusalem
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Hi Andreas and Kubur. You are both being very decent, but I don't really mind. If there was a substantial money reward or few good khanjars in it..
![]() You are right Andreas. I am still under supevision and that causes delay. In my view, it is always nice to have some personal mark on a piece, like the name of the maker or the owner, or other signs like date or place of manufacture. This one is probably made as a present for major Gayer-Anderson and therefore, it is not older than 1915, more likely 1930-40. Eytan |
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