17th December 2007, 09:01 PM | #1 |
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Interesting Indian Dagger For Comment
Just finished on ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ANTIQUE-INDIAN-M...QQcmdZViewItem It seems to be a rare form of dagger but I am not sure what to call it? I also thought it was going to be a sleeper. Is it possible that this is a Tipu style dagger? Lew Last edited by LOUIEBLADES; 17th December 2007 at 09:23 PM. |
17th December 2007, 09:24 PM | #2 | |
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I think its a good knife, congrats Lew Regards David |
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17th December 2007, 09:33 PM | #3 |
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Looks like a nice south Indian take on a jambiya....as they say in Australia...noice, very noice!!
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Looks like it may have a small handle.
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17th December 2007, 10:34 PM | #6 |
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Its south Indian.
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Notwithstanding the fact that such weapons whose iconography was Hindu in origin would definitely have found a place in Tipu Sultan's armoury as he had only inherited the earlier Mysore and parts of the even earlier Vijaynagar armouries, I do not think that this weapon would have been commisioned by or for Tipu as I see no characteristic Tipuesque symbols on them namely Tiger heads, Bubris stripes nor any other inscription on it like the Asadollah 'Tiger Head' cartouche or the 'He' mark. But yes, this is very good find and rare weapon. Congratulations, Lew. |
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Here is a pic from Mysore. Similar dagger?
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30th December 2007, 06:24 PM | #9 |
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The dagger arrived the other day and it's a gem. The blade seems to be regular steel the hilt is small can only fit three of my fingers in it. Here are a few clearer pics.
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Yes, a gem ... a precious one
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2nd December 2012, 06:58 PM | #11 |
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Etched Zirah Bonk
Hi Lew, This Came into my collection at the same time yours did. the blade was overly polished, but I liked the bonk chain piercing tip. When it arrived i decided to give an etch to darken the blade. The results show a laminated very unusual blade makeup to say the least. You might want to take a peek, Steve
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2nd December 2012, 09:57 PM | #12 |
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IMHO I don't think this blade was ever produced with the intention of it being etched(to/by the original owner), but remaining polished as found.
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2nd December 2012, 10:09 PM | #13 |
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agree
Charles you're right but, I like the effect to study construction. Steve
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