A FINE SILVER-INLAID AND GILDED SWORD HILT (TALWAR)
A FINE SILVER-INLAID AND GILDED SWORD HILT (TALWAR)
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ARMS AND ARMOUR FROM THE COLLECTION OF HOWARD RICKETTS
A FINE SILVER-INLAID AND GILDED SWORD HILT (TALWAR)

PROBABLY HYDERABAD, DECCAN, LATE 17TH OR EARLY 18TH CENTURY

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A FINE SILVER-INLAID AND GILDED SWORD HILT (TALWAR)
PROBABLY HYDERABAD, DECCAN, LATE 17TH OR EARLY 18TH CENTURY
The steel hilt of typical ‘talwar’ form, the grip and lower pommel disc finely inlaid with silver in vase-and-flower motifs, the guard and upper pommel disc chiselled with similar floral motifs in relief and gilded, with wrist-strap loop
7 3/8in. (18.7cm.) max. length
出版
Howard Ricketts and Philippe Missillier, Splendeur des Armes Orientales, Paris 1988, no. 134
Howard Ricketts and David Sulzberger, Islamic Military Heritage, Nine centuries of Islamic arms and armour, Riyadh, 1991, p. 49, no. 271
展览
Splendeur des Armes Orientales, Paris, 1988
Islamic Military Heritage, Nine centuries of Islamic arms and armour, Riyadh, 1991

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Phoebe Jowett Smith
Phoebe Jowett Smith Sale Coordinator & Cataloguer

拍品专文

This rare hilt blends two distinctive decorative techniques making it an important transitional piece. The fine silver inlay at the grip, which became popular into the 18th century, is compellingly contrasted with the earlier chiselled and gold-overlaid work on the guard.

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