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Forum: European Armoury Today, 03:40 PM
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Posted By Jim McDougall
This is an absolutely wonderful entry!!! Thank...

This is an absolutely wonderful entry!!! Thank you so much! The subject of Tipu is fascinating, and my friend Nidhi Olikara has studied this topic for many years and is well published on the subject....
Forum: European Armoury Today, 04:40 AM
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Posted By Jim McDougall
Good question. I think it went through the 18th...

Good question. I think it went through the 18th pretty well, as these magical conventions kept being applied on blades quite late. Batches of blades with cabalistic numbers, sigils etc. were known as...
Forum: European Armoury Yesterday, 06:39 PM
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Posted By Jim McDougall
How did a pata end up with a Scottish blade?

According to some input on the other forum, this hilt with what appears some sort of representation of a lionhead? in the stylizing characteristic of much Indian art, and is believed to be associated...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons Yesterday, 03:36 AM
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Posted By Jim McDougall
I dont know a lot on guns Ian, but those...

I dont know a lot on guns Ian, but those percussion hammers, like the whole setup look pretty weak. When I see these combination weapons I often wonder if they were used, or even intended to be used....
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 26th July 2025, 10:22 PM
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Posted By Jim McDougall
Kinda like these French 'Apache' revolvers.

Kinda like these French 'Apache' revolvers.
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 26th July 2025, 08:04 PM
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Posted By Jim McDougall
Good point Tim. This looks pretty rough, and...

Good point Tim. This looks pretty rough, and seems like most examples are pretty high end, more for the courts and officials. Apparently Maharaja Raja Ram Singh (1811-1889) was a big fan of...
Forum: European Armoury 26th July 2025, 07:42 PM
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Posted By Jim McDougall
More to the soliloquy here, Found a good...

More to the soliloquy here,
Found a good reference, "The Tiger and the Thistle" about the Scots in India and Tipu Sultan.
I'll keep everyone posted when it arrives! The games afoot Watson!
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 26th July 2025, 04:47 PM
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Views: 364
Posted By Jim McDougall
Very interesting Ian!! The innovation of Indian...

Very interesting Ian!! The innovation of Indian armorers is truly fascinating and in the 19th century when the durbars of the Raj became great events that became akin to todays 'gun shows' on the...
Forum: European Armoury 26th July 2025, 02:32 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 392
Posted By Jim McDougall
Thank you Keith! It appears we are among the...

Thank you Keith! It appears we are among the handful left standing here so I cannot thank you enough for posting.

The blade is most likely Styrian, though that denomination is a bit difficult as...
Forum: European Armoury 25th July 2025, 09:54 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 379
Posted By Jim McDougall
Regarding the lion on the pommel, doubtful this...

Regarding the lion on the pommel, doubtful this has any particular value as far as any regal association or military order or unit etc. The lion was of course a ubiquitous figure in heraldry and its...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 25th July 2025, 09:20 PM
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Views: 1,595
Posted By Jim McDougall
Yuri excellent observations! and Fennic amazing...

Yuri excellent observations! and Fennic amazing insights into these forms, I look forward to your book as there is precious little material for those of us here in the west to study these arms in any...
Forum: European Armoury 25th July 2025, 05:50 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 551
Posted By Jim McDougall
This is a beautiful example Norman! and these...

This is a beautiful example Norman! and these French versions (cuttoe) were so elegant, not only in the hilt design, but overall character. They were beautifully appointed and light, which seems to...
Forum: European Armoury 25th July 2025, 05:30 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 551
Posted By Jim McDougall
Blade decoration hunting swords

From "Hunting Weapons" Howard Blackmore, 1971, p.42;

Discussing the magical signs and numbers often occurring on hunting sword blades "..most of these magical signs appear on hunting swords which...
Forum: European Armoury 25th July 2025, 04:51 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 551
Posted By Jim McDougall
Here is one with ivory? grip and notable three...

Here is one with ivory? grip and notable three button rivet motif. Blade is the heavy straight form, do not have length presently.
The open guard seems unusual......18th c?

For some reason I...
Forum: European Armoury 24th July 2025, 10:41 PM
Replies: 12
Views: 551
Posted By Jim McDougall
Im with the Capn on this, and think this is most...

Im with the Capn on this, and think this is most likely English of mid 18th, with the stag horn grip, and general character. The downturned shell is indeed reminiscent of the German 'hirshfanger'...
Forum: European Armoury 24th July 2025, 10:02 PM
Replies: 10
Views: 379
Posted By Jim McDougall
Thanks for the link to 'my armoury'...good ole...

Thanks for the link to 'my armoury'...good ole days!

Steyr was an Austrian arms center, it seems mostly for guns, but this obscure entry in Gardner ("Small Arms Makers", 1963) shows this curious...
Forum: European Armoury 24th July 2025, 09:01 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 359
Posted By Jim McDougall
LOL! Thank you Keith! I truly am often amazed...

LOL! Thank you Keith!
I truly am often amazed at how many things have gone right past me!
Then suddenly?....uh four decades later!!! bonk!

This was not an ANDREA FERARA blade, those were...
Forum: European Armoury 24th July 2025, 06:50 PM
Replies: 6
Views: 359
Posted By Jim McDougall
Very Early Scottish broadsword blade in Indian PATA

Another soliloquy on weapons and their history.

This old PATA from India I have had for over 40 years, and with its strange hilt apparently mounted on a very old broadsword blade, I just presumed...
Forum: Ethnographic Weapons 24th July 2025, 04:34 AM
Replies: 1
Views: 394
Posted By Jim McDougall
Thank you for linking this article..brilliant!...

Thank you for linking this article..brilliant! and well explains some of the mystery behind the shashka blades, which do seem to be largely imported prior to 1860s. However these imported blades did...
Forum: European Armoury 23rd July 2025, 05:35 PM
Replies: 3
Views: 392
Posted By Jim McDougall
Notes for readers

In discussing tamgas, as I mentioned Iaroslav Lebedysky did considerable research on these markings, which while used primarily in instances with Turkic tribes of the Steppes, often became basis in...
Forum: European Armoury 23rd July 2025, 02:28 AM
Replies: 3
Views: 392
Posted By Jim McDougall
Circassian Shashka mid 19th tamga on scabbard chape

This shashka is of high quality Daghestani craftsmanship, which according to research through notable authorities is likely from North Caucasian regions between Vladikavkaz and Nalchik. The hilt is...
Forum: European Armoury 22nd July 2025, 10:57 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 1,587
Posted By Jim McDougall
In interesting notes with further information, an...

In interesting notes with further information, an auction lists one of these as being of .600 cal. (25 bore) (Thank you Norman!) which seems to have been a popular caliber from Europe with some of...
Forum: European Armoury 22nd July 2025, 05:08 PM
Replies: 2
Views: 311
Posted By Jim McDougall
Breech Block from swivel gun resembling QAR example 2016

In 2016, from the site of Queen Annes Revenge, the pirate Blackbeards flagship, sunk near Beaufort, North Carolina in 1718, a breech block was recovered which was from deck swivel gun. Presumably...
Forum: European Armoury 22nd July 2025, 02:23 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 1,587
Posted By Jim McDougall
Move to European?

Ian, might this topic be better placed in European? If so may I request same?

Thank you,
Jim
Forum: European Armoury 21st July 2025, 07:20 PM
Replies: 8
Views: 1,587
Posted By Jim McDougall
Further updates-KUBAN Cossacks in Crimean War

When I acquired this pistol during the 90s, I was keenly into research on the Crimean War (1854-56) , specifically the famed "Charge of the Light Brigade" at Balaklava, Crimea Oct. 25, 1854. While I...
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