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A Mughal gold koftgari steel hilted sword (tulwar) with Safavid steel blade North India and Persia, 17th - 19th Century image 1
A Mughal gold koftgari steel hilted sword (tulwar) with Safavid steel blade North India and Persia, 17th - 19th Century image 2
Lot 167

A Mughal gold koftgari steel hilted sword (tulwar) with Safavid steel blade
North India and Persia, 17th - 19th Century

26 October 2020, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £3,812.50 inc. premium

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A Mughal gold koftgari steel hilted sword (tulwar) with Safavid steel blade
North India and Persia, 17th - 19th Century

the singled edged watered-steel blade of curved form with yelman, engraved and inlaid in gold with an inscription-filled cartouche and a roundel containing a lion to one side, the watered steel hilt of typical form, the knuckle guard surmounted by a lion head with hinged tongue, decorated in gold overlay with vegetal motifs and chevron bands, the wood scabbard clad entirely in red velvet with gold koftgari watered-steel mounts en-suite
92 cm. long

Footnotes

Provenance
Private UK collection.

Inscriptions: bandeh-ye shah-e velayat 'abbas, 'The servant of the King of trusteeship (i.e Imam 'Ali), 'Abbas'.

For a sword dated to the 16th century with a roundel containing a lion on the blade see Sheila R. Canby, Shah 'Abbas, The Remaking of Iran, London, 2009, p. 40, no. 3.

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