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Old 29th May 2023, 12:00 AM   #1
Bob A
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Default Afghan Pesh Kabz for comment

I picked this up in Timonium this spring; seller was adamant that it was 18th century, though I don't know on what he based his attribution. The niello work on the sheath is obviously a later addition. I've included a close-up pf the sheath, to show that under its leather, there's a double loop of red twine; under the niello, there's evidence of a bit of copper wire, probably a repair.

The scales are wood, which seem to have been painted black.

I'd be glad to include more pictures of similarly poor quality if anyone thinks it would be of use.

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