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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Bay Area
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That chape is indeed beautiful, a work of art in and of itself. I believe sometimes the marks on the back were also used to show the silver content, but still chances are the one on yours is the maker's mark.
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Join Date: Dec 2023
Location: City by the Black Sea
Posts: 351
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Hello PeterP
I have no information about the mark. I know that Jewish jewelers worked in Yemen until 1949, after which they moved to Israel. I also have a silver jambiya scabbard made by Jewish Yemeni craftsmen from the early 20th century, the filigree was made using a different technique. Unfortunately, the jambia itself is younger and matched to this sheath, presumably from the mid-20th century Regards, Yuri |
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