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Welcome to the forum.
Yeah in Morocco the only place to get an antique one of great quality (and expense therefore) is from a bona fide antiques dealer. Otherwise, anywhere in the medina would have tourist pieces. I didn't even see many of those when I was in Morocco, even in the great Fez medina. ![]() |
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I wonder if the numerals (if that is what they are) indicate a date?
The English translation of "Mai" is May. No other ideas from me. Peter Last edited by peterweedon; 6th October 2010 at 12:03 PM. Reason: To correct a spelling mistake |
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![]() They certainly are letters and numerals; but Moroccans would preferably write in Arabic ... unless this were very recent stuff and the writing were directed to tourists. Also the dates would be counting as from the Hejira calendar, so any guess like 10 May 2010 wouldn't be so probable ... unless again a tourist attitude. There are cases where these Latin/Roman letterings do not make any sense, being only a purpose of giving a certain European flavour to things, like the Turks (Ottoman) used to engrave in their weapons ... i think not only to offer them to tourists. Let's see whether someone more into these items will tell us what these marks represent. |
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Please can the title of the thread be changed to:
Help Needed With Koumaya's Maker's Mark Identification Thanks Peter NB No need to post this request in the thread. |
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