AUCTIONS IMPERIAL 2025 NOVEMBER

AN OTTOMAN NAVAL SABER SWORD

The auction will start in __ days and __ hours

Start price: $300

Estimated price: $400 - $600

Buyer's premium:

Description

A rare example of characteristic form. The horn grips with rolled pommel, brass tangband and guard with long quillons and langets. The wooden scabbard covered in blue velvet with brass mounts and opposed suspension rings. The blade of a distinctive type exported by the Ottomans throughout the Mediterranean, short, and parallel edged for much of its length, with narrow fullers and a T-back which expands into a broad, back-edged tip. Beginning of the 18th century. Well-worn overall. Blades of this form are often found in Islamic naval sabers. The scabbard mounts decorated in punchwork with Greek motifs, a pentas flower surmounted by a crown with a cross at the center, and a hexafoil, likewise crowned, suggesting the sword was captured by a Greek mariner. Overall length 81.2cm/ 32 inches. Condition IV