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Old 6th May 2017, 06:31 PM   #1
Maurice
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Hi,

a good friend has a similar shield in his collection!

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Old 6th May 2017, 10:11 PM   #2
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Hi,

a good friend has a similar shield in his collection!

Kind regards,
Maurice
Wow ... that is virtually identical ... what does your friend consider it to be ?
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I would also approach from the design angle which seems to be off the silkroad with the main repeat patterns being crosses . The cross sign is simply a reflection of candles thus they are representing a general idea of welcoming..usually on Yurt textile doors. The other geometry seems to be a portcullis or fortress window geometry (from which arrows could be fired) which can also be construed as a cross ...but seen below more clearly on carpet designs ....below. Thus I would consider The Silkroad and perhaps Kazakh as the source.
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