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Jon MB 1st October 2017 09:08 PM

Qama, Large Kindjal. Tbilisi?
 
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Good Evening All,

Would you agree (from my poor lazy-Sunday pics) that this may be a Armenian-made Qama from Tbilisi circa.1850?

Re makers mark: I have no specific reference to hand, my guess from previous reading...Please comment or correct me.

Was cheap, sold as 'African', with rusty blade, and with silver paint over that. Just gave it a gentle clean. Some limited patterns in the steel. No scabbard.

Blade 51cm

Jon MB 1st October 2017 10:06 PM

Very good balance, comfortable in the hand. Seems simple, but well crafted.

ariel 1st October 2017 11:11 PM

Looks Daghestani or Chechen to me, much later than 1850: end of 19- beginning of 20 century.
But an honest working example. Enjoy it.

OsobistGB 2nd October 2017 08:55 PM

Congratulations!Excellent earlier Transcaucasian kindjal.

Jon MB 3rd October 2017 05:32 PM

Gentlemen, thank you for your helpful remarks. I have one or two more to post, in a couple of days.

Jon MB 7th October 2017 01:15 PM

A Qama or Quadara
 
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Horn grips

Remains of Koftari

Makers mark

Acid etched imitation of Damascus

Jon MB 7th October 2017 02:48 PM

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...a few more pics.

Ibrahiim al Balooshi 8th October 2017 12:07 AM

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See http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=528 at # 3. Same mark.

Jon MB 8th October 2017 08:07 PM

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Thank you Ibrahiim. Here is a pic I found on the net previously, I think it comes from Astvatsaturian.

Ibrahiim al Balooshi 8th October 2017 08:31 PM

A brilliant find! Is this on BLADE MARKS ....Jim ? :shrug:

Jon MB 8th October 2017 08:33 PM

Yes, blade marks....I think these are makers marks from Armenian makers in Tbilisi in the 19th C.

OsobistGB 9th October 2017 10:22 PM

Theoretically it could be produced in Tiflis,but in this case I think it is about a Persian quadara.In support of my opinion I will point to an identical one with a similar stamp and a similar form.

http://www.oriental-arms.com/photos.php?id=4211

Jon MB 10th October 2017 12:37 PM

Many thanks


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