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Qajar from the period?
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Hi, Is this an actual Zirah Bouk of the period or an early item for the British & European tourist trade? I asked and found that the blade at the hilt was under an 1/8 in. It hardly seems functional. Were these daggers made for dress and or tourists? The workmanship at times seems to make them a potential collectors sub category. Your thoughts?? Regards and Merry Christmas, Steve
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I do not think it is Qajar, Steve. It looks 19 Cent Indian.
The form mimics a real "adult" version, and if it is so much smaller in proportions - it could have been made for a child. |
Certainly looks Indian. The tip seems very thick (looks to be 3/8" -1/2").....strange that the blade is so much thinner at the hilt end at only 1/8" Perhaps the hardness of the steel allows this.... is the blade very flexible ?
Regards David |
Dimensions
Overall it is fifteen inches, with a 10 inch blade and a 5inch hilt. Were most of these 19th century Indian blades meant to be functional, or dress / touristy items for sale? I let it go do to the thickness on a mail piercing blade.
My mistake on the period, I thought it extended into the 1900s. Thank you all for your responses. Steve |
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