No prob. It's such a wonderful dagger to look at. I love arms and armour, especially historical stuff. Trying to restore a badly kept dagger I picked up in Morocco at the moment.
-- Tue Apr 14, 2009 11:39 pm --
Was reading up some more- it can also be closer to a Persian pesh kabz. Also armour-piercing, but they have a longer flat part, and yours has a shorter flat blade and a longer 4 edged mail splitting end, and coupled with the incredible S curve its most probably a merge of two popular 18th- 19th century designs. Makes me think its actually older, since its armour splitting capabilities are so pronounced. Maybe late 1700's- early 1800's. Either way, it's in great condition, the gold filigree is very well maintained.
-- Tue Apr 14, 2009 11:47 pm --
Sorry for the repeated additions instead of a decent structured post. Makes me seem scatterbrained.
It's definitely a merge between a Persian Pesh Kabz (a fine
example and
another), much like yours in style, except for the fact that yours exhibits the awesome S curve of the bich'hwa and the elongated diamond tip.
-- Tue Apr 14, 2009 11:58 pm --
Damn. Another edit. I would also make an educated guess that it is not in fact a native of Rajasthan, but further north from a belt that runs from Iran, Afghanistan through central Asia
“To be both a speaker of words and a doer of deeds”- The Iliad.