20th November 2018, 11:53 PM | #1 |
Member
Join Date: Nov 2018
Posts: 55
|
Ottoman karabela XVIII
Hi,
I have bought following Ottoman karabela, which I think is from XVIII century. Similar item is in Dresden museum (https://skd-online-collection.skd.mu...s/Index/289073) with following differences: - hilt and crossguard - blade in my item is more curved In some other posts I've found it can be precursor of pala. It also has a form of polish karabela type IIc, but ottoman origin. Hilt with the blade is a little bit not typical..but possible Can you share your opinion? |
21st November 2018, 07:36 PM | #2 |
Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,145
|
Your sword is superb
I think you are right, its an Ottoman pala with a karabela hilt. 18th c. at least for the blade... You should clean the silvers fittings and guard. Congrats |
21st November 2018, 08:08 PM | #3 |
(deceased)
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Portugal
Posts: 9,694
|
Yes; a superb example indeed .
|
21st November 2018, 09:12 PM | #4 | |
Member
Join Date: Nov 2018
Posts: 55
|
Quote:
I like it very much and indeed some cleaning is required. About the blade I have similar opinion that it's XVIIIc. I am just not sure if the rest (hilt/scabbard) is from the same period (despite all matches very well) |
|
22nd November 2018, 01:13 PM | #5 |
Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 457
|
Nice example. In Turkish museums, these short, broad blades are identified as
naval. |
22nd November 2018, 03:14 PM | #6 |
Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Posts: 5,503
|
Would not be surprised to see wootz blade. Pattern-welded at the very least. Etching a small window will give an answer, but it would be an easy task: no rusting, no pitting. Not sure about the fittings: on the photograph they look copper alloy to me. Again, a small area rubbed with silver-cleaning paste would direct you to their full cleaning or leaving them as is.
Outstanding example of a true museum quality! Congratulations! |
22nd November 2018, 04:20 PM | #7 |
Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: St. Louis, MO area.
Posts: 1,623
|
While mostly a novice with blades, I just want to comment what a beautiful sabre this is. Outstanding looks. Congratulations.
Rick |
22nd November 2018, 09:39 PM | #8 | |
Member
Join Date: Nov 2018
Posts: 55
|
Quote:
For the feetings for sure it's brass. |
|
23rd November 2018, 05:40 PM | #9 |
Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ann Arbor, MI
Posts: 5,503
|
Then do not touch them!
Shiny brass is vulgar, your patinated one is old, mellow and classy. |
23rd November 2018, 06:46 PM | #10 | |
Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Posts: 2,145
|
Quote:
I agree with Ariel if it's brass don't touch it. |
|
|
|