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gp 8th November 2020 06:59 PM

where does this one comes from...?
 
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Bought this dagger as:

Antique Turkish Ottoman Dagger Knife circa late 1800's
Handcrafted authentic knife, engraved blade, the handle is made of horn with brass rings between, and brass parts.
32.5cm full length
the dagger 31cm
the blade is 18cm and 3cm wide

I agree indeed it to be Ottoman but place it in the Balkan.
Why?
Looking at the motives on the scabbard it might even be Bosnian,
but against that: I never saw this motive on a blade .
Unfortunately no maker's mark...

And ofcourse I know not everthing and am an amateur compared to most of you..

Hence it could also be from more southern countries like Macedonia or Bulgaria...?

What do you think?

Bob A 8th November 2020 07:25 PM

An odd duck indeed. Based on zero experience with a dagger of this appearance - so merely a wild guess - I'd think N.Africa myself, but I'm probably wrong.

David R 8th November 2020 10:13 PM

Stacked hilts are usually hispanic.

Kubur 8th November 2020 10:34 PM

Hi

Erythrean Ottoman knife 1900

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=syrian+knife

But Syrian knives have very similar hilts.

gp 9th November 2020 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kubur
Hi

Erythrean Ottoman knife 1900

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...t=syrian+knife

But Syrian knives have very similar hilts.

great, thank you very much for the link and free lession!
Most highly appreciated
:)

G. Mansfield 10th November 2020 07:59 PM

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Kubur is correct. Here is a similar example in my collection with the stacked horn composition.

-Geoff

gp 12th November 2020 07:49 PM

thank you as well Geoff !



BR

Gunar

Jim McDougall 13th November 2020 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David R
Stacked hilts are usually hispanic.


I have always thought that as well, David, so I would have gone with your observation. Its always hard to follow influences as they diffuse through trade and other interaction.


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