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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Wisconsin, USA
Posts: 442
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Hello all,
I don't mean to lean on the community so much for ID. I'm pretty good at doing my own research. This one has me stuck. Any thoughts? The scabbard and hilt are all bone. Three sections for the scabbard. They fit together seamlessly, including a hemispherical bone cap at the bottom of the scabbard. The pommel is brass as are two rings, one around the scabbard with rings for carrying it, the other at the base of the hilt, nailed to the bone to secure it. The fit to the scabbard is excellent. The brass has an embossed floral design. Overall length is 15 inches. The blade alone is 8 1/4 inches long. The dagger is 3/4 inch wide uniformly until it tapers symmetrically to a point. The is a small flat ricasso before the cutting portion of the blade, a straight dagger with no distal taper. It is sharpened on both sides. Until I clean and polish it, it is hard to say definitively whether there is a pattern to the steel or I am just seeing wear and tear. The simple black and red floral pattern on the scabbard is very skillfully done. It is quite simple but I hope it is distinct enough that somebody recognizes it. Dave A |
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Vikingsword Staff
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 6,397
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The metal work reminds me strongly of this style.
North Africa? Also, the two ring mounting style. |
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Join Date: May 2020
Posts: 969
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the floral decoration makes me think of an islamic nature / origin but for the Magreb the lines are a little too thin / refined.
Also its style and the blade does indicate another direction: Caucasus or even / rather one of the Central Asia countries... |
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