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Old 10th September 2014, 04:09 PM   #1
francantolin
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Hello,

thank you both for your message and informations.

Can't it be an ( copy of ?) ottoman court dagger, common in Turkey in 18th-19th century ?

An idea about the price of such a model ?

I paid it approximately 200 $ and wonder if it was a good, normal or bad business for me...

Thank you

Francesco
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Old 12th September 2014, 12:48 AM   #2
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This is Ottoman work from the Black Sea region and was called "kama" in Turkish, or simply, "hancer." It's not a superior example but very good and complete nonetheless. Dates 1800 c.e. - 1850 c.e. Note that the scabbard lacks anything more than a simple loop to secure it-- it was thrust into the silahluk along with pistols and accoutrements, beside or in place of, a yatagan.

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