12th April 2007, 09:59 PM | #1 |
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sudanese islamic dagger?
hi y'all;
don't usually like african stuff (other than flyssa's, spears, assegai & knobkerries) but thought i''d gamble a small amt. on this one as i liked it & i won it for next to nothing. is it what it says it is? if so, my 1st sudanese one (had my eye on a shotel recently but it went over my budget) Sudanese Rumbek Jur Scrimshaw Bone Knife looks like a bit of cleanup and oiling in order on arrival. |
12th April 2007, 10:25 PM | #2 |
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Hi Kronkew, Yep thats a Sudanese dagger indeed, Congratulations!
The Rumbek Jur are a tribe, but I dont know whether this is there type of dagger, I expect one of the African collectors will know. Spiral |
13th April 2007, 09:33 AM | #3 |
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I am not so sure that these daggers originated with the Rumbek Jur .....these two knives have similarities to each other...but not to 'ours'
http://southernsudan.prm.ox.ac.uk/details/1930.86.11/ http://southernsudan.prm.ox.ac.uk/details/1930.86.12/ Kronckew, I have seen a number of these daggers (straight and curved) without a scabbard, and assumed that they were originally part of a 'set' (of 3)..yours is the first I have seen with its own sheath. (perhaps a later 'addition'... ) |
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thanks, i seem to be getting into another interesting area of collecting here. i'll have to have a good look at the scabbard when it arrives. the photo i have is not the most informative, but i do not see any method of carry, belt loops or ring or any other, so it may have been a later one just to cover the blade for the last owner.
as it's the UK, i like to think that it came from the estate of a british soldier who picked it up from it's original owner who no longer needed it, on the omdurman plains outside khartoum on the 2nd of september 1898....Volley by Ranks........... |
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grip is very solid bone, blade fairly thin steel, etching or engraving in arabic appears well done with very smooth lettering edges unlike other etching i've seen, needs a bit of tlc to get rid of some rust. edge is not overly sharp but is not rounded either. scabbard appears to be a thin wood core covered in a thin brown leather with a neatly sewn seam down one edge. leather continues partway into the scabbard throat and is a bit abraded. the sewing appears to be done in pink thread (maybe faded red?). the scabbard appears to be about a 1/4 in. shy of covering the entire blade. i suspect it's either shrunk or was not original to this dagger. there are no suspension points or signs that there ever were. photos to follow after i tidy it up a bit. |
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17th April 2007, 03:43 PM | #8 |
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couple of new pictures to go along with last post.
obverse i note that there is a substantial steel pommel on this which is peened on to (hopefully) the end of the through tang... |
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