DAGGER, large variant, around the middle of the 19th century, Persian or Indian, wide blade with engraved decoration of female figure, rolling pin in bone with cut crown, inset in glass and precious stones, spherical button in ivory with cut decoration of palmettes.
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3586005. DAGGER, large variant, around the middle of the 19th century, Persian or Indian, wide blade with engraved decoration of female figure, rolling pin in bone with cut crown, inset in glass and precious stones, spherical button in ivory with cut decoration of palmettes.
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3586005. DAGGER, large variant, around the middle of the 19th century, Persian or Indian, wide blade with engraved decoration of female figure, rolling pin in bone with cut crown, inset in glass and precious stones, spherical button in ivory with cut decoration of palmettes.
Description
Among the precious stones are agate, turquoise and a rose-cut garnet, the parer bar with stone with intaglio decor of a man in profile, the button crowned by cabochon-cut agate
Total length approx. 53, blade width up to 7,5 cm
CITES permit is included. Exporting outside the EU will require an additional export permit.
Condition
Blade and mount probably not related in original, blade probably originally belonged to a katar.
The blade with corrosion and wear, other age wear such as dried leather in the tub, etc.
3586005. DAGGER, large variant, around the middle of the 19th century, Persian or Indian, wide blade with engraved decoration of female figure, rolling pin in bone with cut crown, inset in glass and precious stones, spherical button in ivory with cut decoration of palmettes.
Description
Among the precious stones are agate, turquoise and a rose-cut garnet, the parer bar with stone with intaglio decor of a man in profile, the button crowned by cabochon-cut agate
Total length approx. 53, blade width up to 7,5 cm
CITES permit is included. Exporting outside the EU will require an additional export permit.
Condition
Blade and mount probably not related in original, blade probably originally belonged to a katar.
The blade with corrosion and wear, other age wear such as dried leather in the tub, etc.