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rockelk 19th August 2019 04:35 PM

Atypical Jambiya?
 
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Atypical Jambiya? I now have a knife I found unusual. It is definitely Middle Eastern by the engravings, but with a slight European style. The sheath is sterling but with no proof markings. It was so tarnished, at first, I thought it was simply brass. It has a pin going thru the tang to reinforce the grip and the tip of the sheath has been repaired and reinforced. The guard / bolster design I find unusual. Unlike most jambiyas the blade is straight and feels substantial. My first (amateur) guess is Moroccan. Any opinions as to its origin, classification and age are sincerely appreciated.

Kubur 19th August 2019 05:16 PM

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I take this one
Yes you are right, this is an atypical jambiya because it's not a jambiya...
Your first guess was right, it is a Moroccan sbula / sboula.
The low grade silverwork is not very good, first half of the 20th c.
Your blade is early 20th c.
Please look at this two threads
http://vikingsword.com/vb/showthread...light=moroccan
http://vikingsword.com/vb/showthread...ighlight=sbula
Your Moroccan sbula is very much inspired by European bollocks daggers.
It's not an old piece but very interesting...

rockelk 19th August 2019 08:30 PM

Sbula
 
The picture of the flintlock was striking, in that, the blade appears identical.
Thankyou very much, rm

Battara 20th August 2019 01:37 AM

Nice job Kubur. I had no idea and never heard of metal hilted ballock daggers.


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