I attached the photos I took, but you can also view the full pictures here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/bfelperin/Curious...UQVG_XhFKg


Blade Detail


Hilt Detail
Bryce Felperin wrote: |
...at my brother in laws house in Hoveton, UK. I just got back from my sister's wedding and at their manor house they live in I found this sword in one of the parlors. It could be a nineteenth century knock off, but the engraving on the blade and the old hilt seem authentic. It also is pretty well balanced and handles well too.
I attached the photos I took, but you can also view the full pictures here: http://picasaweb.google.com/bfelperin/Curious...UQVG_XhFKg |
Russ Ellis wrote: |
Okay after a look at the link, I'm pretty sure it's a kaskara. |
Bryce Felperin wrote: | ||
Hmm, pretty interesting. I wonder where my in laws family acquired it? |
Kerim Mamedov wrote: |
I have say, that they are pretty rare in Europe or US. |
Kerim Mamedov wrote: |
More pics plz!
If blade is not curved, and engravings are nearly all blade long, it can be kaskara, but let us take a look. Here I pace a pic of (unfortunately) nearly my kaskara. I have say, that they are pretty rare in Europe or US. |
Kerim Mamedov wrote: |
--- There's one up on ebay right now for about 21 dollars.
---can I ask for a link??? |
Russ Ellis wrote: | ||
Here it is, afraid it's bid up to 100 dollars now though... http://cgi.ebay.com/ANTIQUE-SUDAN-SUDANESE-KA...dZViewItem |
Bryce Felperin wrote: |
Thanks Russ for your quick description and response. I guess it isn't worth as much as I thought it was, but it's still a nice piece I'm sure. I'll have to tell my brother-in-law about it when he gets back from his holiday. Thanks again, Bryce |
Kerim Mamedov wrote: |
Unfortunately, the one on EBay have rather poor engravings,
For me most interesting thing in kaskara are inscriptions, usually from Koran. Bryce's BiL have more interesting sword, looks like it's nearly all blade covered with inscriptions |
Kerim Mamedov wrote: |
You better find out if he have any hobby, then you can change that sword for 28mm wargaming miniatures, first edition dollar or something like this :D
P.S. that fuller is a next plus to this sword, most of kasara's I see (photos :( ) have no fuller, and are rather example of simple smithing |
Kerim Mamedov wrote: |
well. it another way too.
Try to drew him in your passion, may be give him a book with something about that sword, with a little luck (after he become a krezus) you can induce him, to start an oriental weapon collection. So, cose he is a family, you can think about it as about affiliated part of your collection :) |