1st April 2014, 02:07 PM | #1 |
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Strange Indo persian dagger info needed.
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Would like to know more about this dagger. It has a rectangual blade (armor piercing?) Walrus Ivory grip. Some traces of gold to the blade. Length is 40cm. Maybe the steel is wootz but this is hard to see. Would like to know age and origin. My feeling says its Ottoman (court dagger)? Would like to hear your opinions. Thanks! |
1st April 2014, 04:14 PM | #2 |
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It is Ottoman. Could be a marriage of Court dagger handle and a Hancer dagger blade. the handle could be retrofitted for crossguard or bolster, and the blade yet another later addition. it is of substantial age. Is the ridge on one side only? Here's another hancer dagger without the ridge.
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1st April 2014, 04:31 PM | #4 |
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both handle and blade are of substantial age, so could be original or of same period. The handle had some sort of attachment in the past, so this made me think it was lost and blade added later.. just a guess. I've seen at least one Ottoman blade with 4 ridges, and it was quite old, around 17 century, so they are known. I think others may have more suggestions. Its an interesting dagger
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Hi Alex Thanks for the info. I would like to get the guard restored but have no idear what it has looked like,a ring or a crossguard? |
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1st April 2014, 05:44 PM | #6 |
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I'd advise not to add anything, and leave it as is. There's not much to base the restoration on and it's better not to disturb it's character and to leave it untouched).
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1st April 2014, 06:00 PM | #7 |
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I'm think it's a cut down and curved bayonet blade added to an Ottoman hilt and is clearly missing its original bolster....which may also have hidden the mystery of whether the two were meant to be together or not.
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2nd April 2014, 01:55 PM | #9 |
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nice walrus handle, i could be wrong but it looks like a marriage to my eyes,the blade looks like its from european smallsword re shaped perhaps
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2nd April 2014, 04:57 PM | #10 |
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Looks like a genuine item. Was there smallswords with 4 ridges made curved? everything is possible, but this item would have looked alot better if the missing part was there.
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What can be the missing part shape etc maybe a simple silver ring of 5mm thickness? |
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Brown Bess Bayonet?
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5th April 2014, 08:24 PM | #15 |
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I tend to agree, it is likely a bayonet blade. it's an old marriage though. the gold was added to make it more decorative
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6th April 2014, 12:16 AM | #16 |
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Brown bess bayonets only have 3 ridges not 4.
But mjamerks although despite description of 4 ridges, this can not be seen in the pics, , can we have a photo of other side of blade & hilt please to confirm ? Thank you. spiral |
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I believe that this shows both sides of the blade on this dagger as the hole in the hilt is broken out on one side and not not the other. I hope this is of some help until better photos can be added by Mjamerks.
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Hereby pics of all 4 sides. every side is 1 cm wide,the blade is exactly 30 cm long. Martin Last edited by mjamerks; 6th April 2014 at 11:30 AM. |
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Lebel Model 1886 ? That has 4. It could perhaps be a cut down sword stick... or some variant gilded bayonet used in hunting..? |
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The ridges of a lebel bayonet are much thicker,compared with this blade the ridge is very thin almost sharp also the point is different compared with a lebel bayonet. Maybe it is not a bayonet at all but made in the shape it is specially. |
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Then again~ what we could be looking at may be related to "Dague Miséricorde" style...
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The blade could be something similar to this. This one is not bayonet's, could be a spear, alam or something similar. I've seen another Ottoman dagger with a huge ivory handle and short 4-edged blade - an obvious old retrofit. these types are not common and likely old put-togethers from different parts.
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FYI I will put this dagger for sale on ebay. Rgds Martin |
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10th May 2014, 10:19 PM | #25 |
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Thank you for the advice.
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