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Location: France
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Algerian in my humble opinion. Looks better than most I have seen.
Regards Stuart |
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The date is 1883.
Gregorian date using Arabic numerals? Or, is it 1883 H, ie 2448 Gregorian? |
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Christian kabyl or copte perhaps?
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A Moroccan "wedding nimcha". Sometimes they have the smaller flyssa blades that were produced after the mid-19th century for "travellers".
The flyssa blades may have been produced by Kabyles at first, and then copied - with quality suffering greatly in my opinion - around Algeria and Morocco. The handle is based on the Moroccan nimcha, so I'm further inclined to say this is a Moroccan piece. This one is still far better than the "new" ones with blades stamped out of sheet metal. Cheers, Emanuel |
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I agree with you Manolo. This though is a very finely made example excellent materials and workmanship. Lew |
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no way, because Copte are from East Africa, e.i. ; Egypt, Sudan, and even Ethiopia ![]() if Kabyl was, and are, for some of them, Christians, they aren't Coptic ![]() also, in Islamic countries, specially about Egypt, the Christians (none military) wasn't allowed to carry weapons in our case, I thing about a Berber short sword, mixup between; "flissa" and "nimcha" as well as mentionned Manolo, and Louis à + Dom |
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