11th June 2011, 01:11 PM | #1 |
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Interesting North African, Berber? swords
Hello folks
We thought we'd show off these two old warhorses as they seem not to fall into any well represented or recognised catagory of North African sword. Our initial thoughts suggested a Tuareg origin, mostly based on Anthony Tirri's comments in his books which show similar weapons with said Tuareg affiliations but the differences in style and feel, to us now suggest otherwise. The longer weapon has a European sabre blade,the hilt, guard and pommel are made from horn. Overall length 108cm The shorter sword has a crudely made native blade, but still holds a sharp edge and would have been effective enough when used to slash. The hilt etc are wood and of a chunkier construction. The accompanying scabbard is a real gem, and although showing obvious age, wear and tear, would we feel looked very impressive when new, especially the inset carpet like central section. Overall length 79cm The question we ask is simple; where are these interesting pieces from? It has recently been suggest to us that they may be of Berber origin, and Tunisia could be a likely point of origin? As ever we offer thanks in advance for all replies. We can post more pictures if needed. |
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