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An Ottoman sword with 18th century Persian blade
8 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San FranciscoSold for US$9,360 inc. premium
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An Ottoman sword with 18th century Persian blade
Slender, curved 34 inch crucible steel blade showing a fine, dark pattern, one side with gold-inlaid Assad-Allah inscription. Silver crossguard and grip spine chased with florals. Rhino horn grip with bulbous pommel. Scabbard with silver suspension mounts, long chape and throat, all chased with florals; the throat with hinged cover for the spine slit. With tasseled woven red silk baldric, the leather rosettes faced with silver thread embroidery.
Condition: Blade showing minor wear to watered pattern. Hilt with unpolished patina. Scabbard with minor marks.
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Condition: Blade showing minor wear to watered pattern. Hilt with unpolished patina. Scabbard with minor marks.
See Illustration
Footnotes
Provenance: Richard R. Wagner, Jr. Collection. Illustrated on page 74 of Arms of the Paladins, The Richard R. Wagner, Jr. Collection of Fine Eastern Weapons by Oliver S. Pinchot.








