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Lot 85Y

A large Qajar walrus ivory-hilted Dagger
Persia, 19th Century

6 October 2015, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£5,000 - £6,000

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A large Qajar walrus ivory-hilted Dagger
Persia, 19th Century

the steel blade with central raised ridge, decorated in gilt to both sides with inscription-filled cartouches to upper blade and series of lobed cartouches containing floral elements continuing down to point; the ivory hilt deeply carved with ruler and attendants between two bands of inscriptions; the wood sheath with red velvet cover and silver gilt fittings
53cm. long

Footnotes

Inscriptions: on the hilt, two couplets in praise of a dagger commonly used on daggers with ivory or bone hilts, the first couplet is by the poet Awhad al-Din 'Ali pen-named Anvari (d. 575/1189) in his qasidah eulogizing Sultan Sanjar, the second from a qasidah by Kamal al-Din Muhtasham Kashani (d. 996/1588); on the blade, an inscription mentioning the name Fereydun Sultan who might be the Qajar Prince Fereydun Mirza (d. 1272/1855-6), a son of 'Abbas Mirza.

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