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Curiouser and curiouser! As it turns out, I can see no evidence at all of any embellishment on the fittings or scabbard of this sword; indeed, the wood in both cases looks, to me, quite new, and I'd suggest that this is an old blade placed in new mountings prior to presentation. Quite who decided to do this is beyond me, but mine not to reason why... anyway, some pictures. I was unfortunately unwilling to remove the entirety of the black cover on both sword and scabbard, but discovered that in the former case, it was held together merely by glue (which has begun to give up the ghost), and in the latter that a portion of the material is quite loose and can be manipulated to reveal the wood beneath. The only trace of anything even remotely glittery I could find on this piece, in fact, lies at the stubby pommel, and seems to be a thin coating of a shiny metal; perhaps long-tarnished silver. I shall give some of it a careful silver-cleaning treatment and see what comes up, if anything.
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Arms Historian
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Route 66
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Given the modern date noting the date of this acquisition, and the very non presentational nature of this Omani kattara, I would be inclined to think this may have been more of a gift or token given to this officer informally.
The kattara is a most traditional sword in Oman as described earlier, and this may have been a heirloom item of an individual among the ranks, who had the sword refurbished to somewhat original, or presentable condition. The simplicity of the weapon itself in no way diminishes the reverence with which these 'family' swords would have been held, and I am certain that it was offered to this officer as a token of high regard. |
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The mounts are in kattara style regardless of the blade. |
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