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These are recently taken pictures of the storerooms in the Topkapi Palace. They pay such a "great attention" in storing such valuable materials that it makes you cry
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Rust never sleeps .
![]() Sad, but thrilling to look in the back room . Still, if they had a clearance sale I'd be right there . ![]() Thank you Zifir . Rick |
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Tears tears and more tears, such a waste. Very grateful the images are out for all to view though, thank you.
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Normally every greedy collecting bone in my body would be standing at attention over these pics....but for some reason I just wanna cry. This is such a waste. Think of how many of the smaller museums in Turkey would LOVE to have just one or two examples in their collections, but instead....this!
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That's an arsenal of weapons losing to rust...
They could hire me to clean every one of those.. I'd do it. ![]() |
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Oh my!... I think im gonna have a premature ej..eja..evacuation looking at these, especially the first several pics with all the shamies
Zifir thank you for posting these. Wow, I wonder if some of the museums in US are keeping their "off-season" stuff in the same manner. |
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Sad.
IMHO, what is needed here is concrete action. Can the weapons collectors of this country meet and discuss ways how they can provide assistance? |
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The situation in this museum is normal. In some museums you would find the items in piles on the floor. When you have a large collection there is no way, unless there is a large amount of money behind it that individual care can be taken on each piece.
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As I see from the images there is no big waist yet but it will be at the future.
I am sure that something will be done to save them!!! |
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all I can say is wow. Been to the palace many times, and seen the dispayed collections, but never knew about these. Definately next summer when I am there I will ask if they can let me see these. Such a waste. I wonder what there is in the storage of the military museum, probably even more, but being under military control, I would hope in better cleaner condition. And to see all those helmets, shields, bows, to have one of each. hehe
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If you remember Yucel's descriptions of the Topkapi's "top" collection, some swords were mentioned as having cartouches or signatures that were just erased due to improper "cleaning " in the very recent past. Apparently, the Topkapi's problems may run deeper than just poor storage and lack of regular care.
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