ID 1346579
Lot 10049 | Goldverzierter Kinzal mit Walrosselfenbeingriff, Dagestan, Nordkaukasus, Ende 19. Jhdt.
Zweischneidige, beidseitig dreifach asymmetrisch gekehlte Klinge mit gegrateter Spitze. Eingezogener Griff aus Walrosselfenbein mit fein in Gold eingelegten Ornamenten und erhabenen Buckelnieten. Die getriebenen Silberbeschläge mit niellierten Rankenornamenten auf ziseliertem Grund. En suite gearbeitete, silberbeschlagene Scheide mit goldeingelegten Walrosselfenbein-Plättchen und verso fein niellierten floralen Ornamenten sowie russischem Doppeladler (die Scheidenummantelung mittig durchbrochen). Die Scheidenbeschläge stellenweise leicht gelöst. Kordeldrahtumwickelter Ort mit aufwendig verziertem Kugelknauf. Länge 49 cm.
Achtung: Ein Export dieses Loses aus der EU ist leider nicht möglich.
A North Caucasian gold-inlaid kindjal with walrus ivory grip, Dagestan, late 19th century
A North Caucasian gold-inlaid kindjal with walrus ivory grip, Dagestan, late 19th century
Double-edged blade with three asymmetric fullers on both sides and a ridged point. Indented, walrus ivory grip with delicate, gold-inlaid ornaments and domed rivets. The chased silver fittings with nielloed tendril ornaments on a chiselled background. The silver-mounted scabbard decorated en suite with gold-inlaid plaques of walrus ivory, finely nielloed floral ornaments and the Russian double-headed eagle on the reverse (the scabbard cover cracked in the middle). Some of the scabbard mounts slightly loose. The corded wire-wrapped chape with an ostentatious ball pommel. Length 49 cm.
Attention: This lot can only be shipped within the European Union.
Condition: II
Auction house category: | Rußland und Kaukasus |
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Auction house category: | Rußland und Kaukasus |
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