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			Local find, ex Wallis & Wallis UK, Persian Kard circa 17th Century.  I thought it unusual and decided to bring it home. 
		
		
		
			I would love to know more about it from those more learned on the subject. regards Gav  | 
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    in addition to Persian   Similar silver coftgari decor could have been done in India, Syria, Turkey, Cent.Asia + 12 other countries:-) The scabbard tip in particular makes me think it is Syrian - I've seen similar tips on not so old Syrian daggers. Are there any marks or stamps, and also - have you test-etched the blade for wootz?  | 
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			Hi Alex,  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	No Wootz that I can speak of, a little bit of lamination though. I too could not see it being that old either, my thoughts were late 1800's early 1900's but alas I beleive it was described as such back in 1996. The Koftgari patterns, can they reveal anything further about the origins of this piece? regards Gav  | 
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			Gav, I believe the koftgari pattern, and especially koftgari workmanship, application style and quality can tell a lot. Based on it, I believe it is Syrian work, but similar designs can be seen on Turkish and Kaucasian items. Persian and Indian style is usually more elaborate. I also agree with your age estimate. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	Let's see what others say.  | 
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			I just now thought to mention the miniture dimensions too, maybe they also may help further confirn Syria as the region.  Over all in the scabbard it is 8&3/4inches long. Out of the scabbard it is about 8&1/4 inches and has a razor sharp 4&1/2 inch blade.  Thanks for your help and interest Alex. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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