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Location: Sweden
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There is a high probability that there is some algerian connection. There is a yatagan here: https://www.rct.uk/collection/62923 If you look past that its gold and larger, the scabbard is very similar in decoration. The hilt does not look like most other algerian yatagans that is why Im a little puzzeled. I can see no indication that it would have been altered. The yatagan is more like a large knife, 54cm without scabbard, that may have something to do with the siza of the handle. This has a similar shaped hilt and is attributed to Tunisia: https://www.hermann-historica.de/en/...s/lot/id/33674 There is also this one with a less similar scabbard but still in the same style. It is in the swedish royal armory and labeled Algerian. Last edited by Drabant1701; 1st March 2020 at 06:20 PM. |
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