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Old 1st April 2014, 01:07 PM   #1
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Default Strange Indo persian dagger info needed.

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Would like to know more about this dagger.
It has a rectangual blade (armor piercing?)
Walrus Ivory grip.
Some traces of gold to the blade.
Length is 40cm.
Maybe the steel is wootz but this is hard to see.
Would like to know age and origin.
My feeling says its Ottoman (court dagger)?
Would like to hear your opinions.
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Old 1st April 2014, 03:14 PM   #2
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It is Ottoman. Could be a marriage of Court dagger handle and a Hancer dagger blade. the handle could be retrofitted for crossguard or bolster, and the blade yet another later addition. it is of substantial age. Is the ridge on one side only? Here's another hancer dagger without the ridge.
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Old 1st April 2014, 03:18 PM   #3
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It is Ottoman. I think the handle could be a later retrofit for crossguard or bolster, and the blade is yet another later addition. Is the ridge on one side only?
The blade has 4 ridges and as far as I can see the grip and blade are very tight and looks like they Original to each other
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both handle and blade are of substantial age, so could be original or of same period. The handle had some sort of attachment in the past, so this made me think it was lost and blade added later.. just a guess. I've seen at least one Ottoman blade with 4 ridges, and it was quite old, around 17 century, so they are known. I think others may have more suggestions. Its an interesting dagger
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both handle and blade are of substantial age, so could be original or of same period. The handle had some sort of attachment in the past, so this made me think it was lost and blade added later.. just a guess. I've seen at least one Ottoman blade with 4 ridges, and it was quite old, around 17 century, so they are known. I think others may have more suggestions. Its an interesting dagger

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Thanks for the info.
I would like to get the guard restored but have no idear what it has looked like,a ring or a crossguard?
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Old 1st April 2014, 04:44 PM   #6
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I'd advise not to add anything, and leave it as is. There's not much to base the restoration on and it's better not to disturb it's character and to leave it untouched).
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nice walrus handle, i could be wrong but it looks like a marriage to my eyes,the blade looks like its from european smallsword re shaped perhaps
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Looks like a genuine item. Was there smallswords with 4 ridges made curved? everything is possible, but this item would have looked alot better if the missing part was there.
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Looks like a genuine item. Was there smallswords with 4 ridges made curved? everything is possible, but this item would have looked alot better if the missing part was there.
If you see it in real you can see that the steel and shape of the blade is well made in that way,also the proportion in relation to the grip.
What can be the missing part shape etc maybe a simple silver ring of 5mm thickness?
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What can be the missing part shape etc maybe a simple silver ring of 5mm thickness?
The recesses in the ivory suggest a four-sided quillon arrangement to me. (just an idea)
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