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Originally Posted by SwordsAntiqueWeapons
Orez Perski shows a similar blade, figures 101a & b as 18th century...personally though I am not convinced this is that old of a blade though.
The sword appears to be fully museum conserved too...kinda would have liked to know the scabbard fittings as the pommel is real interesting.
Gavin
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I checked through my notes on this one. According to Nickel, likely collected after the Siege of Omdurman and acquired by the MET along with several other very good swords.
It seems to be 19th century Qajar revival. The cartouche reads Ali of Shiraz the maker, on the opposite side the name and title of Sultan Nasir ad Din Shah Qajar (1848-1896).