View Full Version : A bone to pick
harrywagner
21st November 2015, 04:02 PM
Here is one I don't know much about. The seller thought it was Persian. A friend and fellow collector thought North African, which seems right to me. It is 14.5" overall with a 9" blade. I believe it is camel bone decorated with brass and two other materials I have not yet identified. I believe the red decoration is the same as is used in much of North Africa. Does anyone know what it or the black decoration is? I don't think either is paint as my fingernail has no effect on it. Thanks for any help!
Harry
Kubur
21st November 2015, 06:18 PM
Hi Harry,
Yes it's a Moroccan souvenir, around 1940-50ties.
May be later
Best,
Kubur
harrywagner
21st November 2015, 08:07 PM
Hi Harry,
Yes it's a Moroccan souvenir, around 1940-50ties.
May be later
Best,
Kubur
Thanks Kubur. It is a nasty piece of business. I never would have guessed it was a souvenir. Any idea what the red stones are? Thanks again!
Harry
David
21st November 2015, 08:09 PM
If they are truly stones i would think they are carnelians.
estcrh
22nd November 2015, 12:11 AM
If they are truly stones i would think they are carnelians.The color is more like coral, if it is a natural material.
Battara
22nd November 2015, 12:56 AM
I agree about this being Moroccan. The "stones" could also be colored bone......
harrywagner
22nd November 2015, 01:40 PM
If they are truly stones i would think they are carnelians.
I am not sure what these are. I don't think they are Carnelians. I have a large mid-20th Jordanian dagger with three Carnelians and these are something different. I think they are a stone of some type. One if missing in the back which shows how they were set. They remind me of the red stones you see in those Algerian daggers/swords with the dramatically curved blades.
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