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Sword

19th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

(Shotel) or Abyssinian sabre with a deeply curved blade with a medial ridge and two subsidiary ridges and a plain unguarded wooden hilt with brass pommel.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Wooden hilt and brass pommel
Brief description
Abyssinian curved sword (shotel) with a plain unguarded wooden hilt and brass pommel, Ethiopia, 19th century
Physical description
(Shotel) or Abyssinian sabre with a deeply curved blade with a medial ridge and two subsidiary ridges and a plain unguarded wooden hilt with brass pommel.
Dimensions
  • Overall length: 63.5cm
  • Blade curvature depth: 19.5cm
Production
Part of a set of Abyssinian material on Loan to the India Museum (East India Company) from the Royal Asiatic Society. Transferred to South Kensington Museum in 1879 and Inventoried in 1880
Bibliographic references
  • Lord Egerton of Tatton, Indian and Oriental Armour, London, 1896, p. 145, Cat. No. 793-797
  • Egerton, Wilbraham, An illustrated handbook of Indian arms; being a classified and descriptive catalogue of the arms exhibited at the India museum: with an introductory sketch of the military history of India, London, 1880 p.145
Other numbers
  • 793-797 - Egerton Catalogue Number
  • 3274(IS) - India Museum Catalogue Number
  • M.197-1935 - Incorrect number
Collection
Accession number
3274(IS)

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Record createdOctober 4, 2002
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