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aspalathos 28th November 2019 11:27 AM

Help with dagger please.
 
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Hey to everyone. I am new here so tnx for let me in. I dont speak english very well but you are already notice that...I am some kind of antick veapon collector. So I have some sabers,flintlocks,rifles,yathagans. I have one dagger I think that its type of yathagan knife named bichak. I didnt find much on internet about it so I would like someone to help me. Is it Ottoman or Greek or maybe no one Here is some pics..
TNX! Finally I post pics :) I forgot say dagger is silver with two coralls

Lee 28th November 2019 05:37 PM

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Kubur 29th November 2019 03:19 PM

Hi
Its Ottoman from Bosnia or Albania...

mahratt 29th November 2019 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Kubur
Hi
Its Ottoman from Bosnia or Albania...

I agree completely.

aspalathos 29th November 2019 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Kubur
Hi
Its Ottoman from Bosnia or Albania...

Tnx for your answer. I didnt see much silver daggers from Bosna,but I forget for Albania,they made much i filigree.

aspalathos 29th November 2019 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Kubur
Hi
Its Ottoman from Bosnia or Albania...

Hej tnx for your answer, I didnt see it much from Bosna in silver,but I forget for Albania...they make much i filigree..

Battara 29th November 2019 07:27 PM

I'd say Bosnia, perhaps from the town of Focha. Called a mali noz

aspalathos 29th November 2019 09:12 PM

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I'd say Bosnia, perhaps from the town of Focha. Called a mali noz

Knifes from Foca has geaved a litel “f” on the blade. I didnt think anout Albania but maybe from there

ariel 29th November 2019 11:04 PM

Mali noz is translated as “ small knife”. And Foca is likely: smooth round coral.
I would guess end of 19- early to mid 20th century. It doesn’t seem to be dated,
so dating is mainly by condition and decor.

aspalathos 30th November 2019 11:12 AM

Tnx for your answer


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