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Sword

17th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Sword with double edged steel blade; iron hilt, guard, pommel and reinforcements. Two brass jingles below the pommel cap.Tamil Nadu (Sivaganga) India, 17th century.

Object details

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Object type
Brief description
Sword with double edged steel blade; iron hilt, guard, pommel and reinforcements. Two brass jingles below the pommel cap.Tamil Nadu (Sivaganga) India, 17th century.
Dimensions
  • Length: (Note: L 2 feet 8 7/8 inches )
Marks and inscriptions
  • Transliteration
Object history
As originally arranged and displayed in Exhibition Road Indian Museum galleries until 1955, with some additions while in storage, case F.700

On the file MA/1/B2237, Nominal File, Bradley, L.S. Mrs., the Keeper of the Indian Section, Caspar Stanley Clarke, notes (10 January 1924):
'The objects submitted for purchase have been selected from an important collection formed by the late Herbert Bradley, CSI, Barr., ICS, member of the Legislative Council of Madras, etc etc. See cutting from the India Office List'. He adds 'The vendor's husband, an exceedingly shrewd collector, took many years in forming his collection, and, by the way, was the first to call the attention of Lord Ampthill to the magnificent S.I. bronzes which are now on loan here'.
The cutting from the IO List adds that Herbert Bradley arrived in India in 1878 and served in Madras as 'asst.collr. and mag.; sec. to the commr. of salt, abkari and separate rev., April 1888; collr. and mag., July, 1894; member, rev.board, Nov., 1900; ditto, and commr. of salt, &c., rev., May, 1901; addl. member, legisl. council, Madras, Dec., 1900, Nov., 1902, March, 1904, and March, 1906; CSI Jan., 1906; acted as chief sec., to govt. on various occasions from May, 1905; temp. member of govr.'s council, Feb. to April, 1908; chief sec. to Govt. of Madras, Nov., 1908; retd., Oct, 1909.


Bibliographic reference
Rawson, P.S., The Indian Sword, London, Herbert Jenkins, 1968, p.42-3, fig.17.
Collection
Accession number
IM.11-1924

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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