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|  5th August 2021, 02:12 PM | #1 | 
| Member Join Date: Jun 2021 
					Posts: 52
				 |  Unusual Shashka 
			
			Good morning everyone, I have an unusual shashka here that I am trying to figure out. I believe the blade is an 1881 model but the fittings are very unusual. I've taken it to another group and many have said fake, but from what I can discern the ivory is authentic marine ivory. There is also aging/patina within the wire on the handle which would be incredibly difficult to do in a modern setting. The group said the running wolf is in line with late 19th century West Georgian stamps. The leather is clearly at least semi-new, it has some aging to it, but I'd say no more than 20 years. I question if this is an older blade with modern fittings to be "faked" why use authentic ivory? It could still be considered a prized piece refitted with a family blade I suppose. The style is called Skan, shown here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skan%27 A Georgian/Russian type of jewelry. The 84 stamps mean the fittings are supposedly silver; however, I have not had the blade long enough to see any of the usual silver patina that comes with age. I do have my doubts about it being silver. Thanks for the look! | 
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