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Very handsome piece. The blade seems a bit worn down at the edges, but I can't really tell from a photo. Small relative to its furniture; is that typical?
What was it that set you to search for this particular example, outside your usual area of interest? Filigree work, perhaps? Artzi places his comparables firmly in the 20th century. Are there earlier similar examples? |
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