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Old 1st August 2007, 09:25 PM   #1
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Default What is this: a Kard or a Pesh Kabz?

I've got this knife at the antique shop in Leipzig, where it was labeled as "Tibetian knife" Well, to me it lookes pretty Persian: the carved bone handle with typical men and women figures, the golden koftgari, also the steel after cleaning and etching appeared to be Wootz. But the form of this dagger really puzzles me: it is something between a Kard and a Pesh Kabz. Have anybody seen something like this before? How should I call it, maybe a Pesh Kard ?
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Old 1st August 2007, 09:32 PM   #2
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It is a Pesh Kabz, and a gorgeous one!!!!
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Old 1st August 2007, 10:06 PM   #3
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Nice dagger!! Which shop was that? just kidding.... Like how the grip scales are larger than the tang, very correct mounting and could be original to it. The shape of the blade looks very Indian, the style of gold decoration looks Persian, the grip scales appear Mughal to me. Nice find!!!

Kards are usually straight and single edged blades, the Indian arms have so many variations, it sometimes seems endless....

Now, aren't you glad your a collector?

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Old 2nd August 2007, 01:31 AM   #4
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The carvings are Persian. Artzi and Avner Yarom have quite a lot of those. They were shown in the book by M. Khorasani "Arms and Armor from Iran" and their provenance was misattributed to Dr. David Darom.
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Absolutely gorgeous find...I am so jealous!!
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Old 2nd August 2007, 11:17 AM   #6
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Thank you all for nice words!
I can tell you the address of the shop, but there was only one of these , and I think there willn't be any other in the next 100 years..
Of course I looked for the similar examples in "Arms and Armour from Iran" and in Internet as well, but couldn't find the same. The blade seems to be Pesh Kabz type, the handle has a Kard form, and similar bone carvings I have seen only on Persian Jambiyas. But the whole mounting seems to be perfectly original to the blade. So this dagger appears to be a bit special.
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Old 3rd August 2007, 08:13 PM   #7
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and their provenance was misattributed to Dr. David Darom.
No misattribution at all.
Dar Darom was the photographer.
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Old 3rd August 2007, 09:45 PM   #8
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Yes one of the best Persian examples I have seen! Congratulations!
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