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Hi everyone.This sword is offered for sale.
Iron guard with floral designs.Can anyone tell the origin of this sword?Is it Polish or Hungarian or Persian?THanks in advance |
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See page 3 of this thread:
http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...hlight=gaddara Astonishing similarity! |
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Dear Ariel.
Thanks for your reply.The thread was very enlightening.The similarity realy is ashtonishing.The hilt I believe is exactly the same.What about the blade?Does it seems right to you?Because it is more curved than the Irani Gaddara that you have showed. |
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It also does not have the etched cartouche. But they are hand-made, not mass-produced in China:-)
I'd like to read a discussion! |
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As i see the images again and again I wonder if there is any chance the blade to be an indian blade remounted with that hilt?Can anyone do a suggestion about the age of this sword?
Ariel as I read the past threads you said that the Irani Gaddaras that you have see are about 18th & 19th c. Do you believe that the age of this sword is so? Also I am confused as you said that these swords are handmade and not a China production.Do you believe that is recent ? Sorry for so many questions that I make but because I am interested to buy it I want to know if it is a right purchase. Thanks Ilias |
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I do not know the age of this sword.
I suspect it to be 18-19th century. The "China" comment was in jest: there are differences between the 2 examples and this is understandable, since they are not "mass-produced". No, repeat: no, I do not think it was made in China. Mine is very heavy and the blade is strange: when polished, it suggests a " damascus-like" pattern, but nothing obvious is revealed with etching. Perhaps, I am overdoing it? The pattern may be so subtle and small-grained, that my clumsy attempts with very diluted ferric oxide or even vinegar are masking it. Or, it may just be plain steel... |
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