View Full Version : Nice Old Jambiya on Ebay
Lew
14th June 2006, 04:07 AM
Hi All
This auction just ended. I seems to be a very nice quality jambiya. The silver work is real nice and the horn looks to be rhino. I have a similar one in my collection but the hilt material made me say lets take a chance on it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ANTIQUE-INDO-PERSIAN-SWORD-JAMBIYA-TULWAR-KHANDJAR-DAGG_W0QQitemZ6635727364QQcategoryZ4070QQssPageNam eZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Let me know what you think?
Lew
Montino Bourbon
14th June 2006, 04:20 AM
patch of handle in picture 9 that does show some rhino-horn like characteristics. I suspect from seeing that that it is actually the very stuff.
I don't see any 'watered steel' though. Guess you'll have to etch it.
Nice piece! definitely 'real'! And when I say 'real' it's high praise.
You did good! envy is there.....
Ferguson
14th June 2006, 06:54 PM
I can't wait to see the blade etched. If it's monosteel, I'll buy you a beer. :D
Steve
Michael Blalock
14th June 2006, 07:07 PM
I have a couple similar to this. They have good blades. I think they are from Aden and the Lahej as I have seen the type in old photos from this area only. The scabbards look very Indian. I wanted this one too but was too busy.
S.Al-Anizi
14th June 2006, 07:20 PM
Nice piece, definitely authentic. I dont think its watered steel though, some surface inactive rust which looks like watering. Still, a beautiful piece. A "Gambiya", as the Yemenis call them.
Lew
14th June 2006, 07:24 PM
Nice piece, definitely authentic. I dont think its watered steel though, some surface inactive rust which looks like watering. Still, a beautiful piece. A "Gambiya", as the Yemenis call them.
S.Al-Anizi
Is this a Yemen or Oman jambiya?
Lew
Battara
16th June 2006, 01:39 AM
To me it looks like the hilt is definitely made of rhino horn. Nice puppy (woof :D ).
S.Al-Anizi
16th June 2006, 12:44 PM
S.Al-Anizi
Is this a Yemen or Oman jambiya?
Lew
Definitely Yemeni, not Omani.
Lew
26th June 2006, 05:26 PM
Hi All
The jambiya arrived today and it is definately rhino horn :D The dagger is quite solid and the blade is of excellent quality forged not stamped out. The silver work is top notch. This jambiya must date back to 1850s-70s. I will try to have the scabbard restored but if not I have a friend that visits his family once a year in Yemen and will ask him to have one made up for me. Here are a couple of photos of the jambiya. Another photo to my other one for comparison. The bottom one I picked up from Artzi's table a couple of years ago. Both are of exception quality.
Lew
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