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Sword Hilt

ca. 1650 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The grip is of ivory inlaid with gold, the guard is silver-gilt and niello, with a central panel of cast gold. The blade has been deliberately snapped off, and one quillon terminal is missing.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Ivory grip inlaid with gold, silver gilt and niello grip, cast gold
Brief description
Sword hilt, ivory, silver-gilt and cast gold, Turkish, ca. 1650
Physical description
The grip is of ivory inlaid with gold, the guard is silver-gilt and niello, with a central panel of cast gold. The blade has been deliberately snapped off, and one quillon terminal is missing.
Dimensions
  • Length: 205mm
  • Width: 90mm
  • Depth: 35mm
Object history
Bought from the collection of Gaston de Saint-Maurice (1831-1905) in 1884. Saint-Maurice displayed his extensive art collection at the 1878 Paris exhibition, in a gallery entitled L'Egypte des Khalifes. This was part of an official sequence of displays celebrating the history of Egypt, presented by the Egyptian state at this international event. Saint-Maurice held a position at the Khedival court, and had lived in Cairo in 1868-1878. Following the exhibition, Saint-Maurice offered his collection for sale to the South Kensington Museum (today the V&A).
Associations
Bibliographic reference
Anthony North, An Introduction to Islamic Arms, London 1985, fig. 21, p.28
Collection
Accession number
982-1884

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Record createdNovember 7, 2002
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