ID 1200460
Lot 3070 | Prunkdolch im Moghul-Stil, Indien, Mitte 20. Jhdt.
Leicht gekrümmte Rückenklinge aus Schweißdamast mit zweischneidiger Spitze. Am Ansatz der beidseitigen Kehlung jeweils eine geschnittene stilisierte Lotusblüte. Gravierte silberne Parierstange mit reichem Besatz an unterschiedlichen Edelsteinen und Halbedelsteinen. Einteilig geschnitzter Griff aus Elefantenelfenbein, die Augen des Tigerkopfknaufes mit Türkisen eingelegt. Seitliche Auflagen aus graviertem Silber mit reichem Steinbesatz. Hölzerne Scheide mit textilem Bezug. Silbernes Ort- und Mundblech mit reichem Steinbesatz. Länge 45 cm.
CITES-Papiere mit Handelsfreigabe vorhanden.
Provenienz: Der Überlieferung nach ehemals ein Geschenk an einen deutschen Diplomaten.
A magnificent Indian dagger in Mughal style, mid-20th century
A magnificent Indian dagger in Mughal style, mid-20th century
The slightly curved, single-edged blade of forge-welded Damascus steel with a double-edged point. A stylised lotus blossom chased at the base of the fullers on each side. Engraved silver quillons, lavishly set with different precious and semi-precious stones. The grip carved in one piece from an elephant's tusk, the eyes of the tiger's head pommel set with turquoises. Appliqués of engraved silver on the side, lavishly embellished with gemstones. The wooden scabbard with a textile cover. Silver chape and locket also lavishly set with stones. Length 45 cm.
CITES documents available, including clearance for trading.
Provenance: By all accounts, the dagger was originally presented to a German diplomat.
Condition: I - II
Auction house category: | Arms and Armor of the Indian Empire |
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Auction house category: | Arms and Armor of the Indian Empire |
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