A NORTH-WEST INDIAN OR PERSIAN STRAIGHT SWORD
A NORTH-WEST INDIAN OR PERSIAN STRAIGHT SWORD
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A NORTH-WEST INDIAN OR PERSIAN STRAIGHT SWORD

IRAN OR NORTH-WEST INDIA, 18TH CENTURY

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A NORTH-WEST INDIAN OR PERSIAN STRAIGHT SWORD
IRAN OR NORTH-WEST INDIA, 18TH CENTURY
With wide single-edged watered-steel blade which tapers towards the point, the blade with a kirk narduban pattern consisting of vertical lines separating rosettes, the steel hilt of typical tulwar form with curved knuckle guard, gold koftgari decoration with multiple floral sprays contained within strapwork and geometric borders, later purple-velvet covered wooden scabbard
35¾in. (90.8cm.) long
Provenance
The Dr. Leo S. Figiel Collection of Mogul Arms, 24 August 1998, lot 2013
Literature
Leo S. Figiel, M.D., On Damascus Steel, New York, 1991, pp.68-69
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Lot Essay

When it was published by Figiel, he wrote that whilst this blade was characteristic of north west India, the absence of a ricasso on the blade may justify a Persian attribution.

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