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You have a very nice Ottoman shamshir. The scabbard chape is an old replacement, probably done in Syria.
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Hi Steve,
You certainly seem to have married the right gal! Great sword. ![]() |
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Thank you very much gentleman, and yes I did marry the right gal
![]() I'm I correct in thinking the etching/engraving is gold inlay? Any one know an approximate age of this saber? Thank you again, Steve Semper Fi |
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Do I see 1118? 1708-9?
I agree with Theodore: sun-like decoration on the chape looks Syrian to me. |
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What date do you place this ?
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See above: 1118 H; 1708-9 Gregorian. Or 1138H = 1725-6? Last pic, right cartouche.
This is just an impression from a poor quality and seemingly upside down photo. Would be nice to hear what other people see and think. Inscriptions might be gold, might be brass, only a jeweler with good equipment will be able to distinguish. In any case, this does not (IMHO) affect the value of the sword. Last edited by ariel; 30th March 2019 at 09:46 AM. |
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Correct way up I see 1138.
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A great 18th century shamshir! Congrats!
Did you check the handle/translucency? Could be rhino.. Gold inlay, often verses of the Quran or poetry, probably done later (Syria?). |
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