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.... a few more pictures....
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Beautiful pieces! Thanks for sharing!
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Wow, gotta love the Islamic arms in that museum!! Love how the inly on the kilij blade was still in mint condition and raised well above the surface. The cross guard seems like it may be Persian and the hilt definately Turkish.
That 17th-18th Persian/Indian century mace was a killer piece too!! Thanks for the pics..... rand |
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Raised inscription indicates Turkish tradition. Persian were flat.
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Not sure if your pics relate to the Victoria & Albert Museum, but if they do, there is a book by Anthony North about these, and it contains many very nice pics. Title is ISLAMIC ARMS by Anthony North. Printed by H.M Stationery Office ISBN 0 11 290384. Not sure if it is still available but write Victoria & Albert Museum, South Kensington, London SW7 2RL, UK.
Well worth it for the contents. Regards Stuart |
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Alex thanks for posting this stunning pieces! They definitely made my day
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Thanks so much for posting these photos, I've been to the British museum recently but managed to miss this section!
I headed back there a couple of days back and took a full set of photos for myself. Here are the pieces which aren't covered above. I took photos of all the information plaques, so if anyone would like more details, please ask. For photos from the Indian Arms section please click here |
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