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Dear Sirs,
These days I bought an interesting knife.I definitely think , that it's Ottoman, but I would be grateful if you would help me with the exact identification. |
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I can take this one too. With these yatagan ears, all the members will tell you that it might be from the Balkans. Well with this "sword" stamp, I can tell you that your knife is from Sarajevo. Very late 19th or even early 20th c. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...sarajevo+knife Kubur ![]() |
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Yes, I am in agreement with Kubur!
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Thank you for the answers!Indeed, this was my assumption,but the style of ears is atypical for Bosnian knife makers
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and the other Bosnian knives are made of bone less valuable with inlays as a kind of upgrade... |
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I too am in agreement.
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