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Hello dear members,
I just receive this intersting curious sword cane, The two first pictures were from the seller. It seems have it’s age , Îm akready trying to clean it the best I can I wonder about the origin : Afghan ? Indian ? Berber / Algerian ? And about the use ( especially fot the curious handle shape: A fakir/ dervish kutch ? ( but it’s big, 90cm high) A status stick more than a walking stick ?( bottom ferule is made of silver ) A drum major mace/stick with concealed blade ? Glad to hear some news. Kind regards |
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Strong green oxydation but seems silver wires,
I first thought it was brass or just fabric / plastic |
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Here it is,
Now that I can better see the silver decorations, I think it can come from South Arabia / Yemen.or Soudan A staff for patriarch hadj man.... sword size, 83cm without scabbard Symbol for the two half sphere ? Maybe something missing în the small holes |
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Or an obvious phallic shape
For an old ethno pimp staff 😅😅 |
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Looks golden triangle to me.
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The silver work is spread about broadly; the hilt design is unique in my experience.
ID may reside in the nature and source of the sheath and the woven bits, and the blade. |
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It's from Yemen, the silver work is typical. Very nice item, I had never seen something similar before.
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Thank you !! 🙏🙏
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Location: Germany, Dortmund
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