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A gem-set Ottoman sabre, Turkey or North Africa, 19th century

Estimate

20,000 - 30,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

the curved, single-edged watered steel blade, the hilt of gilt brass with a continuous occidentalist palmette motif along the borders, the front of the guard set with diamonds and simulant replacements, including a crescent moon and star motif, the grips consisting of two plaques of rhino horn in ‘pistol-grip’ form with hole for a wrist strap at the pommel, the leather-covered wooden scabbard with four gilt brass mounts decorated en suite to the hilt and two suspension loops

95.5cm. 

This lot contains rhinoceros horn, which is an endangered species. Sotheby’s recommends that buyers check with their own government regarding any importation requirements prior to placing a bid, as lots containing endangered species may be subject to import restrictions in certain countries or necessitate licenses and certificates for export from some and import into others. The possession of an export license or certificate does not guarantee obtaining its counterpart elsewhere. Buyers must ascertain and adhere to all applicable regulatory requirements regarding the import and export of such items before bidding, securing all necessary licenses and certificates at their expense. The inability to export or import these items, or their seizure by a government agency, does not justify delaying payment or cancelling a sale.

Sotheby's, Schloss Marineburg, 5-15 October 2005, lot 3607

A sabre with a hilt closely comparable to that on the present sword, though without diamonds, is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (inv. no.36.25.1609).

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