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Based on the one I have that you and Valjhun helped me with, I am inclined to agree with you. The hatch pattern on the handle near the base of the blade is quite similar to mine, as is the pattern of the steel.
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I have seen similar quility daggers on antique markets the last few years.
Prices between Usd 200 - 400 At that price it was obvious to cheap to be very old/original. But indeed, I would not spot the difference between a well made new one and a well preserved antique... |
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1970s-90s reproduction.
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Look at the blade: the same "damascus" pattern as on known and openly acknowledged replicas.
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Thank you all for confirming the fact. I was just surprised that the item was sold on the auction's floor, i.e being mis-represented by an auctioneer in person
![]() These daggers usually cost at least 10 times less. Recently I saw a Mughal dagger with carved green jade hilt, magnificently pattern-welded/layered armour-piercing 12'' blade with a gold-leaf stamp on it. It was made a few months ago in India, the cost was less than $100! Interesting fact and a thought: 90% of Phoenician, Roman, etc. "antiquities" sold on E-Bay are obvious fakes (most of them come from Middle-East villages where making them is a sole industry). So if a 20-dollar 5th Cent AD Phoenician millefiori glass bowl is easily (and consistently) selling for over $1000 on E-Bay, what's wrong with using the same "marketing" method with other products? ![]() |
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It is also interesting to note that there are no 'close ups' of the blade....and I would ask 'why?' Overall the impression is that it is recent.
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The conditions of sale '.........has exercised reasonable care to catalog and describe correctly the property to be sold, but neither E****'s nor its consignors warrant the correctness of description, attribution, authenticity, or condition of said property. No statements shall be deemed such a warranty or representation or an assumption of liability with respect thereto, but are to be construed as opinions only...........' ... I think you could call that a 'get out clause' |
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I got one of these lot of years ago when I knew nothing about antiques.
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I definitely share your misbelieve Yannis.
I see so many other mis-represented copies being sold/bought even for more outrageous amounts, and hopefully our posts will promote knowledge and raise awareness among people who read them. |
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