17th January 2012, 01:30 PM | #1 |
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SUDAN ? SPEAR WITH CHAINS & COINS
Here is a curiosity & favourite from my collection . I believe it is from the Sudan but have never known exactly what is is for. It is a short spear 30 cm in total , shaft covered in crocodile skin . The butt is of carved wood to which is attached a series of chains each terminating in a coin. It makes a splendid jangle when shaken , so I wondered if it was part of some dancing regalia ? Your opinions eagerly sought .
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18th January 2012, 03:01 PM | #2 |
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I'm not really certain what this is - except to say I had a pair of similar pieces some years ago. An old collector at the time told me they were dance implements from Kordofan (Sudan). I've never seen any references and would be interested to know of any... Regards. |
18th January 2012, 03:08 PM | #3 |
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We second the dance wand notion, seem to remember a post on the original forum way back when... interesting object.
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18th January 2012, 03:13 PM | #4 |
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Dance spear certainly makes sense to me.
The coins should be Egyptian. http://www.anythinganywhere.com/comm...pics/egypt.htm Of course a closeup of the coin can probably reveal the date to one of our resident Arabic readers. Of course with the caution the coins could be much older than the overall piece. |
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You should be able to ID them fairly easily. They look late to me, I'd guess they are for Abdulhamid II 1842-1918. |
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18th January 2012, 04:20 PM | #6 |
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Thanks all of you ... that ties in with what I had believed. Here is a clearer pic of a coin with date if someone can translate .
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If my maths is right, then Abdulhamid II didn't take the throne until 1878 so the Tugra might be Murad V? Assuming the date is the date of minting and not a generic date? |
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18th January 2012, 04:42 PM | #9 |
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Seems to conform with a 10 qirsh piece, 1861-76.
http://www.icollector.com/images/166..._0437_2_lg.jpg EDIT: Oop I see someone got the date for you. |
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Just to agree with Iain again, they do look Egyptian (ottoman egyptian). If you look on teh bay and search for: OTTOMAN EGYPT 1277 COIN There is a similar one. |
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18th January 2012, 04:44 PM | #11 |
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LOL, looks like you found one too Iain.
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18th January 2012, 05:08 PM | #12 |
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Yep posted at more or less the same time I think. I was enjoying exercising my Google fu today.
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20th January 2012, 10:53 AM | #13 |
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There is some resemblance with the item described in one of M. Zirngibelīs book (maybe Panga na visu) as, if I remember well, item belonging to dervish/Sudan (?)
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Just to add that AH 1277 is the Accession Date ofAbdul Aziz and the actual date of minting is given by the number at the top (in this case 9), so the actual date of minting was AH 1286.
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