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It looks perfectly righteous to me, and a damn sight better workmanship than you often see. The grips could still be horn, when it gets old and worn it has a tendency to delaminate and look like dark wood.
As for low grade silver. Ottoman "silver" coins could be as low as 22% in silver content, and they are probably the source for most so called silverwork. Velvet cover, try and peek underneath, there might be some nice leather-work there, there was with one of mine. |
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Hello,
Thank you all for your comments ! I will try to remove the mounts and velvet and see how the wood parts looks like , I'll post a picture. Kind regards !! |
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the mounts are excellent, original and Ottoman don't do that and for the velvet please send us more photos first rule on this forum dont trust people including myself and this rule applies in real life too ![]() |
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Do not remove anything, just look at the wooden inserts at the opening of the scabbard. The original ones will be paper thin and darkened. Thick, solid and white would indicate contemporary replacement. The same with the velvet covering: if there is an opening, gently peek in. If not, leave it alone: coverings were replaced repeatedly during the working life .
David is 100% correct: the cheeks might be of horn, but you will see it right away. I hate polishing and removing patina from the blade, after all, the baby earned it. My only exceptions would be suspicion of the “ turkish ribbon” ( rare) or wootz( even more so). Very nice one! |
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Hello,
I finally received it ! A long way from home but hopefully it's okay ! I'll post some pictures: first the blade inscriptions and the back of the blade , I can read a date but maybe I'm wrong: 1143 hegiria lower left in the cartouche Glad if someone can translate a little ( maybe a verse-sourate on the other side) |
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