Posts: 143 Location: Northern California
Tue 18 Jun, 2013 9:45 pm
My humble opinion would be that it was never intended for military use. Perhaps ceremonial ? The hilt,which appears to be one piece, cast in brass, definately reminds me of a cheap replica sword. The garish details and uneven lines don't show the attention to detail that you would see in a sword meant for business,so to speak. In contrast,observe this example here,also from Afghanistan
http://art-of-swords.tumblr.com/post/50508865...dated-18th
The scabbard is rather intriguing,to me it looks like it may not have even orignally belonged to the sword, and is made with a bit more attention to detail. It's hard to tell with these sorts of things though... if only it could talk,right? And I also will state that i am certainly no expert on Middle-Eastern swords.
Also,I could be wrong,but it almost looks as if the coat of arms was added to the scabbard at a later date.