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Old 7th November 2016, 09:34 AM   #1
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There are some pics of my "patients".
Unfortunately, I cannot help you with the information you are seeking, but I must say the Yataghans are magnificent.

I hope they will be restored to their former glory by a good professional and knowledgeable person!

Do I see the date 1292 AH (meaning 1875 AD) in the cartridge?
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Old 7th November 2016, 10:11 AM   #2
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mariusgmioc, thank you for reply. I compared some examples from Astvatsaturian's book and think the same about the date. But I may be wrong.

If i'm right, another one may be from 1824/25, but it was very hard to read between the rust.

I will do my best and give them back their lost beauty. Conservation is about knowledge and practice, and before I will touch them, first I must know everything about this type of weapon and about these two.
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Old 7th November 2016, 11:46 AM   #3
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Hello Mankova,

Welcome - always good to see new input on the forum.

You could try and find 'Zbirka Jatagana' by Dora Boskovic. I think I'm right in saying she's a curator at the Zagreb History Museum and this is a catalogue of the museum's yataghans, with a lot of useful information.

Good luck with both the restoration and the thesis.
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Old 7th November 2016, 12:13 PM   #4
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You could try and find 'Zbirka Jatagana' by Dora Boskovic. I think I'm right in saying she's a curator at the Zagreb History Museum and this is a catalogue of the museum's yataghans, with a lot of useful information.
Hello Jerseyman and thank you for your idea with this book It was one of the first i was searching for Unfortunatelly polish bibliotecs don;t have this position i was searching also online access (google books and others), with no effect. Finally i may buy it from croatian bookstore website

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Good luck with both the restoration and the thesis.
Thank you, I'll do my best
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