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Sword

18th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Hilt of horn mounted in silver, the guard of engraved brass, the blade a copy of a European original


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Forged steel, silver and engraved brass
Brief description
Sword nimcha with a silver mounted horn hilt, engraved brass guard and blade copied from a European original, Morocco, 18th century
Physical description
Hilt of horn mounted in silver, the guard of engraved brass, the blade a copy of a European original
Dimensions
  • Length: 77cm
  • Width: 8cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Transliteration
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. 22b, p.29
Collection
Accession number
981-1884

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Record createdDecember 6, 2002
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