Lots of fake antiques on the market.
This should give you chap a clue.
http://www.armscollectors.com/darra/afghanold.htm
Identifying a new antique
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Re: Identifying a new antique
How can an ANTIQUE be NEW.......dude?????...............LOL
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Thats the whole idea fake new antiques.shadowphaxone wrote:How can an ANTIQUE be NEW.......dude?????...............LOL
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JOKING ..... DUDE!!!
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Re: Identifying a new antique
If I remember correctly... there is a thiriving 'Brand new' antiques market near chandni chowk and opposite DPS mathura road..(forget the name has been a really long time since I was in Delhi).