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A brass-hilted steel sword (tegha) from the Mysore armoury Rajasthan, 18th/ 19th Century image 1
A brass-hilted steel sword (tegha) from the Mysore armoury Rajasthan, 18th/ 19th Century image 2
A brass-hilted steel sword (tegha) from the Mysore armoury Rajasthan, 18th/ 19th Century image 3
A brass-hilted steel sword (tegha) from the Mysore armoury Rajasthan, 18th/ 19th Century image 4
Lot 133

A brass-hilted steel sword (tegha) from the Mysore armoury
Rajasthan, 18th/ 19th Century

12 November 2024, 11:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£6,000 - £8,000

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A brass-hilted steel sword (tegha) from the Mysore armoury
Rajasthan, 18th/ 19th Century

the single-edged curved watered-steel blade becoming slightly wider before tapering to a point, variously engraved to both sides of the forte with Mysore armoury markings and inscriptions in Kanada, the brass hilt in the form of an elephant and lion in combat, the elephant-head pommel with trunk forming the upper part of the knuckle-guard, the lower part of the knuckle-guard in the form of a lion, with rosette quillons, the body of the hilt engraved and decorated with foliate and floral motifs, the wood scabbard clad in orange silk with vegetal motifs
83.1 cm. long

Footnotes

Inscriptions: Shri Krishna (referring to Sri Krishna Wodeyar III) S(a)m 3 (number 3), and Tegha 3.

For examples of comparable zoomorphic hilts, see Robert Hales, Islamic and Oriental Arms and Armour, A Lifetime's Passion, London, 2013, p. 187, Nos. 446-448.

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