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Join Date: Apr 2021
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Hi,
Here are the other photos! I am happy to be here with you. ![]() |
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EAAF Staff
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Louisville, KY
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Obviously these are highly rusted, but the left one is a type of spear, and the bottom is a type of khanjar hilt, which may have had some kind of koftgari decoration on it.
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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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Im glad you're here too !!!
Thank you for sharing these items. As I am a historian, not much a collector, items like this which are virtually untouched and in pretty rough condition are like gold! These are the ones with amazing tales to tell, and a challenge to find out where they are from, who used them etc. As Jose has suggested the one with parrot head is a khanjhar style hilt which might have been on a dagger or short sword. The Mughals were very fond of these type pommels. It is a curious arrangement and would like more views. It is better to post these groups of items singly so we can address them individually and varied views of entire object help as well. The transverse grip dagger is obviously a katar, which was used in this form from Deccan into Northwest regions. Next to this item is clearly a polearm blade which may be Sinhalese (Ceylon). The blade with the curious arrow type point is as has been noted probably a katar (it seems Ive seen this form in Pant). |
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Join Date: Apr 2021
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Ok Jim and Battara. Thanks for the advice, I will shortly publish each item individually, opening new discussions.
I'm trying to figure out how to remove some rust from the katar .. Do you have any advice to do it without causing damage? |
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