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Old 21st April 2016, 09:07 PM   #2
Edster
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Nice sword no doubt carried much, and likely used little although the heavy sharpening could indicate considerable use. Simple leather covered grip top suggests that a Hadendowa tassel once adorned it. Similar to those carried by the lads in the 1920-40 ethno-photographs in another thread.

I would say locally made blade due to the surface texture and what looks like a forged fuller. Also, the fuller appears irregular. The mark is a variation on the Fly. I have seen similar designs on blades made in Kassala. The inscribed designs on the blade would have been added by the owner once he took possession.

Date could be almost any time in mid-20th Century. A close up of the cross guard would help although it appears to be a multi-piece forging which would support the early part of mid-20th.

The scabbard is in good shape, but long term storage therein would make the blade rust as indicated by the black spots. Color (plastic?) tapes in decorative triangles also supports mid-20th.

Good addition to your collection.

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Ed
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