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					Originally Posted by ariel
					
				 
				Thanks. Very helpful. 
 When the picture is enlarged to 400-500%, one can see clearly that the pommels marked in red are not solid spherical, but flat on top ( hemispherical), hollow inside, have no lids and in some of them  balusters protrude above the  boundaries of the pommel. Also, their quillons are  fleuret-like and not down-turned, strengthening  Jens' statement of their earlier origin. 
			
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 You probably did not enlarge the miniature that I showed.
Although there are also hemispherical  pommel on the miniature (I highlighted with a white arrow). The ratio of spherical  pommels and hemispherical  pommels is about the same, so it is difficult to say which shape of the top was more archaic.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Memoirs_of_Babur_(Walters_MS_596)#/media/File:Zahir_al-Din_Muhammad_Babur_-_The_Battle_of_Sultan_Husayn_Mirza_Against_Sultan_  Mas'ud_Mirza_-_Walters_W59618B_-_Full_Page.jpg