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thinreadline
8th February 2013, 12:03 PM
I picked these up from a house clearance yesterday and assume they are just tourist items . The scabbards are very good quality but the blades are poor and the animal head grips seem hollow and what I would call 'pot metal' .
thinreadline
9th February 2013, 09:41 AM
Can no one help out with this ID ?
Iain
9th February 2013, 10:53 AM
Not really my area but I think you are spot on with your observations. From memory there was a pretty brisk industry of tourist weapons from the sub continent in a wide range of styles. These seem like they would fit into that category. I've seen many similar items on eBay - although usually the scabbards are not leather and of this quality. Perhaps these are earlier than most?
thinreadline
9th February 2013, 11:12 AM
Not really my area but I think you are spot on with your observations. From memory there was a pretty brisk industry of tourist weapons from the sub continent in a wide range of styles. These seem like they would fit into that category. I've seen many similar items on eBay - although usually the scabbards are not leather and of this quality. Perhaps these are earlier than most?
Thanks Iain , yes it was the scabbards that attrracted me , I am more used to the crummy blue velvet with gold trimmings type that you see on touristy Indian swords.
Atlantia
9th February 2013, 11:54 AM
Hi Richmond,
Your suspicions are correct. I'd call these decorative. They come in various slight varieties. Some seem to have very solid cast brass/bronze hilts, others somewhat thin metal hilts.
I've seen some with cast copper hilts which were originally 'silver' washed.
The quality seems to dip the later they get. I suspect that they've been being made for at least 40+ years and they do generally follow the form of rather fine antique Indo-Persian swords.
They often seem to be advertised for sale with slightly out of focus pictures :shrug:
Best
Gene
thinreadline
9th February 2013, 03:08 PM
Hi Richmond,
Your suspicions are correct. I'd call these decorative. They come in various slight varieties. Some seem to have very solid cast brass/bronze hilts, others somewhat thin metal hilts.
I've seen some with cast copper hilts which were originally 'silver' washed.
The quality seems to dip the later they get. I suspect that they've been being made for at least 40+ years and they do generally follow the form of rather fine antique Indo-Persian swords.
They often seem to be advertised for sale with slightly out of focus pictures :shrug:
Best
Gene
Thanks Gene I whoilly concur !
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