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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Thank you very much.Helped to get everything clear enough.A Turkish trench art of 1920s. What you say about "Gazi" is correct too.It means the head represents Mustafa Kemal Ataturk for sure after this translation.
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#2 |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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bj211 ,
If I might impose on your generous nature ; would you have any idea of the meaning of this mark found on an Afghan Sabre quillon ? Many thanks in advance for your efforts ! |
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Hi Rick,
I’ve seen this stamp many times |
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#4 |
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Thank you bj !
![]() Would you suppose it could be some kind of certification or proof mark ? This stamp appears on many of this style of sabre . Quite a few came from tjhe royal armory at Mazar I Sharif . |
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i guess it is,
it could as well be an indication of the place of making or the maker him self bj |
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