Product Details
A SILVER-MOUNTED SABRE FROM DAGHESTAN,
circa 1910 with possible earlier slightly curved 32 1/2in. cleaned blade, twin narrow fullers for four-fifths of its length along the back edge, stepped back with third narrow fuller for the first 7in., traces of etching at the forte, silver cross-guard with ball-finials, squared pistol hilt of kilij form with bone scales and silver engraved cap and straps, the front bound with silver wire COMPLETE WITH its silver mounted black leather scabbard with embossed and engraved silver throat and chape, twin suspension rings on silver mounts (one a working replacement) and a decorative white metal strip covering the rear seam (dents and small losses)
Estimate £1,500-2,000

