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Colin,
I believe that the hilt of the top dagger is unmistakebly Ottoman, and is typically found on daggers that are described as being worn in the Ottoman court. I am attaching a scan from Astvatsaturian's excellent book on Turkish arms, where the description is disappointingly unspecific - "Daggers with Straight Blades and a White Bone Hilts". Your dagger has cleaner lines and its hilt and scabbard do not have an elaborate docarion with corals, but in a way this makes it even more attractive. I believe I have seen others with a curved blade. Regards, Teodor |
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Hi Colin,
Well! Teodor's got it bang on the button there. Interesting variation! You must have been gutted at having to buy them as well as your African items ![]() Never bloody happens to me ![]() Seriously though mate, you must be chuffed! Wonder what the opinions on the blade will be? Regards Gene |
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The walrus one is worth an etch, my magic wootz vision says "yes, perhaps"
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Hi Colin , i see you managed to get knife all the way into scabbard what was the problem ?
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