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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: The Aussie Bush
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Hi RM:
Welcome to the Forum! You did fine in your posting of pics, etc. This may well be a 19th C. Georgian kindjal, but others here are far more expert than I am and they can likely pin it down to a specific area or town for you. Ian |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Bay Area
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This looks more like late 19th/early 20th century Kubachi (Dagestan) work to me, at least as far as the fittings go. Still, nice kindjal.
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Join Date: May 2019
Location: Arizona
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The date ok, but I don't understand the asterisks. Perhaps no meaning but why bother?
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Location: Austria
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Can you please post a photo of the whole blade, not taken at an angle, so that the shape of the blade can be clearly visible?
1870 is probably a correct date, but where does it come from is much more tricky. It is Caucasian for sure but whether is Daghestani or Georgian, is debatable. |
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Join Date: May 2019
Location: Arizona
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I have added a more complete photo.
With Regards, rm |
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Join Date: May 2019
Location: Arizona
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During todays homework I found similar craftmanship on an older auction website. The auction house described the knife as a "Kubachi example" What I found interesting as it was struck with the date (1900, I think) and a asterisk?
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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Asterisks are not a problem, they are like cheap versions of fabrication stamps
sometimes both sides of the maker's name. Look at my Omarov, eagles both sides instead of asterisks. Ariel is the expert, but I think like Eric, yours is early 20th c. |
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