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I would say that for sure the blade with the cartouches looks to be a Persian trade blade at least.
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Very nice! I really like the chiseled crossguard on the top one. Imo they are both persian, ivory hilts, 18th century and for sure wootz both of them
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Both Persian Shamshirs, but their age is uncertain.
They are both in need of some cleaning and etching and then you may know more based on the quality of the wootz. http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=21732 |
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Yes maybe 19th c. The one with the golden cartouches is very good.
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