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its 100% antique and not a reproduction.. the blade is very thick and heavy and not formed from steel metal..
I do own another example similar with gold and silver work. You can get nearly mint antique koftghari tulwars but they set you back a arm and a leg.. Last edited by Battara; 17th April 2016 at 09:03 PM. |
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It is hard to say from the pictures. but I have seen other hilts of this type, not with quite the same decoration, with blades marked with a Kishangarh etchings, and I have been told about another woth an etching from Rutlam State 1876.
How thick is the blade? Can you write the letters down under the langet? |
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Hi Jens , i'll measure the thickness of the blade and get some more images for further research. I'll post new copies of this hilt too for comparison.
I will try and copy the stamp also.. ![]() |
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