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Sylektis 6th January 2016 01:16 PM

Stibbert museum, Florence.
 
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Last year I have to remember a very nice trip to Florence.
Thus, I must share with you Stibbert museum.
I wish you a happy new year, and wonderful trips.

Sylektis 6th January 2016 01:20 PM

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Sylektis 6th January 2016 01:24 PM

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Sylektis 6th January 2016 01:30 PM

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Sylektis 6th January 2016 01:36 PM

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Sylektis 6th January 2016 01:41 PM

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Iain 6th January 2016 01:51 PM

Thanks for sharing! Only a pity so many swords are hiding their blades inside the scabbards. :)

Sylektis 6th January 2016 01:57 PM

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And the last ones.

Gavin Nugent 6th January 2016 02:12 PM

There are some breath taking swords there but the Bukhara Sabre, although not the most divine sword there, would suffice for me :-)

Thank you for taking the time to share.

Gavin

Tim Simmons 6th January 2016 04:22 PM

How fabulous, even if weapons are not your thing.

Mercenary 6th January 2016 04:33 PM

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Million thanks! Could you show this display too?

mrcjgscott 6th January 2016 05:18 PM

A wonderful "virtual" tour!

Many thanks indeed for taking the time to post these images.

Kind regards,

Chris

CharlesS 6th January 2016 08:53 PM

What fantastic pics and so nice to see things so well maintained...although all the sword IN their scabbards make me wonder about their upkeep.

Thanks so much for sharing these...there is no reference better then pictures!!

asomotif 6th January 2016 10:31 PM

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Thank you for posting.

Lucky for us that you, either ignored, or did not see the sign ;)

asomotif 6th January 2016 10:32 PM

Ps. There are a lot of these items from the Stibbert presently exhibited in Rotterdam Wereldmuseum !!!

http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showth...light=persians

Rick 6th January 2016 11:22 PM

What Treasure!
Thank you so much for the addition to the archives.

WoW.

Martin Lubojacky 7th January 2016 07:50 AM

Thanks !

Sylektis 7th January 2016 12:40 PM

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Thank you for posting.

Lucky for us that you, either ignored, or did not see the sign ;)

When I went, photographing permitted, without flash of course. (Αnd the museum staff was always with us, if you went there you can understand what I mean.)

And Mercenary, no photo, only zoom.

ariel 7th January 2016 02:07 PM

Post #6, the lowest panel: their famous yataghan resembling the Suleiman's examples.
I have seen it being mentioned in passing as Persian. But I doubt...

harrywagner 7th January 2016 02:51 PM

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Outstanding! Thank you for sharing these.

asomotif 7th January 2016 11:23 PM

[QUOTE=Sylektis]When I went, photographing permitted, without flash of course. (Αnd the museum staff was always with us, if you went there you can understand what I mean.)
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Hi Sylektis,

I was there in 2013 and only took a few snapshots, under the impression that pictures where not allowed.
Next time I will surely make some more pictures :-)

Also the pace of the guided tour was sometimes too fast for me.
I could have wandered there for hours ;-)

Once more, thanks for sharing.

Sylektis 8th January 2016 12:31 AM

It seems that their policy has changed.
Also to Ufizzi you can now take pictures. It was a pleasant surprise for me, because all the guidebooks saying otherwise. :)

Tatyana Dianova 8th January 2016 07:15 AM

Great museum and good pictures - thank you for sharing!

ALEX 8th January 2016 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Sylektis
It seems that their policy has changed.
Also to Ufizzi you can now take pictures. It was a pleasant surprise for me, because all the guidebooks saying otherwise. :)

The new Italian tourism minister changed the long standing rule last year, and most museums allow picture taking now, with exception of some private exhibitions.

eftihis 8th January 2016 10:36 AM

Really fantastic photos!
The yataghan Ariel is refering is exhibited and described here. It has an inscription in Persian language. https://www.wereldmuseum.nl/assets/f...n_dichters.pdf

estcrh 9th January 2016 12:47 AM

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Post #6, the lowest panel: their famous yataghan resembling the Suleiman's examples. I have seen it being mentioned in passing as Persian. But I doubt...

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Originally Posted by eftihis
Really fantastic photos!
The yataghan Ariel is refering is exhibited and described here. It has an inscription in Persian language. https://www.wereldmuseum.nl/assets/f...n_dichters.pdf

Here it is, made by a Persian perhaps but not a "Persian" yatagan/yataghan.

rickystl 9th January 2016 03:28 PM

Thank you so much for taking the time to post these photos. Breathtaking!!
Rick.

asomotif 10th January 2016 11:49 PM

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I visited the Wereldmuseum today to see if I could add anything to this wonderfull thread.

Here a small impression of the exhibition at Rotterdam.

Helleri 11th January 2016 06:36 AM

I think it is interesting that they paired the pata (plur. s?) with the rifles. I've never seen a pata as a wholly practical offensive weapon. But come to think of it. I don't think I can recall any such rifles as these having bayonets. Is it possible that the pata could be armed on the supporting hand for a rifle, and used to stabilize aim; Then if attacked between reloads, used in the same manner that a bayonet would be?


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