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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Russia, Moscow
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Ariel +1
I have are several old, good Caucasian blades. Was previously thought, buy a modern kinjal and change the blades. But I decided not to do so, find pieces of old, then will gather. In your case, just such an assembly. Turkish blade and (may be) some sort of a part of the scabbard- in a modern "silver dress". It's my firm opinion. |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: CHRISTCHURCH NEW ZEALAND
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Sorry it's taken so long. Here are some better pics of the back of the scabbard.
The neillo on the front is as it was when I got this piece, and has not been cleaned by me. The sharpness of the decoration is presumably due to fact that (assuming the provenance is correct) this piece has been in a collection for quite some time, so the normal wear and tear of use has not happened. Comments here have prompted me to realise just how "nasty" that added centre piece is, and I am now very tempted to remove it.......What do you think?? The original leather is underneath. Regards Stuart |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
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A small (22cm) with similar technique from a tourist-antique shop in Greece...
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