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Gavin,
Somehow I missed your wootz Choora dated 1901. Can you direct me to the topic with pics? Thanks |
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Jim, Gavin, - many thanks! 19thc was just a guess on my part. I am terrible at determining an objects age. Fortunately it is not a big deal for me. It took some looking to find one of these that was complete, had only minor condition issues, and was within my budget. I will be happy if it's not a fake!
A couple of questions: - Is this wootz? It almost looks like patterned steel the way it seems divided into sections. I have only one other knife that I believe has a wootz blade and the steel looks quite different. - Is the inlay gold or brass? It looks like gold to me but I have been fooled before. Ditto for silver and some steel. I "think" this is steel with a small gold inlay. Thanks again to you both for the help, and for the info, map, photo, etc. Much appreciated. Harry |
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http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showpo...9&postcount=48 Gavin |
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the blade on the OP's choora seems etched with floral patterns like mine rather than pattern welded. i suspect the yellow metal is brass. the blade/brass sawtoothed bolster area & some spine bits appears to have a red supstance painted on, similar to mine, it may be a decorative but not very durable waxy substance.
mine is a bit more decorative with copper and brass spine inlays. some of the grip spacers, like the OP's, are aluminum, a regal metal before the hall process. the razor sharp needle pointed blade has silver, gold, and copper flower decorations. red coral beads on silver wire on the pommel ring for a bit more bling. very plain wood interior brass covered scabbard i think may have had a fancy cloth or leather cover which is now missing. the hanger portion is aluminum and the two rings are soldered copper. i suspect the sheet aluminum grip spacers on our knives puts the date to more recent than earlier. Last edited by kronckew; 5th March 2016 at 06:29 PM. |
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the brass grip patterns are similar too. quite possibly same maker or his assistants.
better shot of mine: |
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It is quite interesting how massive are its widely spaced ears! Almost yataghan-ish!
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That is most definitely yataghan-ish, and a most attractive embellishment. |
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wow! learn something new every day! never noticed that before, i assumed from seeing side shots that they all were like mine.
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Gavin, The pics did not show the inscriptions and the wootz pattern. Do you still have them in your archives? Will be much obliged. Ariel |
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Re. the thread mentioned by Gavin : http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showp...99&postcount=48
Royston showed one that was a veritable Dumbo:-) THAT was what I would call ears! ( I am reposting it here for easier reference. Hope Royston is not offended and this is not against the rules) |
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If time permits I'll find and photograph it. Gavin |
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Ariel, no problem posting my photos.
Here are a few more of "Dumbo" which show off the ears. The "nail polish" decoration appears on a lot of these. Anyone know what it is ? Regards Roy |
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I was also wondering what kind of colored material they used to imitate enameling.
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