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    Posted 13 years ago

    tammyt39
    (28 items)

    we also found this in my grandfathers home. would like to know where it is from and what the marking mean, i know its over 30 years old thats when he passed and he had it a long time before then. i have better pictures

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      It is probably Middle Eastern in origin-- the blade and hilt are both serial numbered with "19977".

      Scott
    2. Chrisnp Chrisnp, 13 years ago
      It’s a Persian cavalry sword, and this type was used around the 1920s. I don’t know how much earlier or later than that it was used, but it was in use then. The Persians actually copied it directly from the Imperial Russian Model 1881 Dragoon saber, and the main reason I know it’s Persian and not Russian is because of the Arabic numbers.
    3. papa papa, 13 years ago
      Persian Islamic calvary sword; real nice piece for middle eastern collectors. Your sword was made by the Russian Imperia for Persia. Called a Russian Imperial Persian Cossack Calvery Military Sword Sabre. The Persians purchased the swords from Russia. Nice high value sabre for the collector. The Persian's did not copy this sword but the Chinese do.
    4. tammyt39 tammyt39, 13 years ago
      someone offered me 150.00 for it, i think I will keep it for a long time
    5. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      I think it is worth more than that too.

      Scott
    6. tammyt39 tammyt39, 13 years ago
      where can i get a price on this
    7. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      Do some searches based off of the information provided.

      Ebay may have some. Look for completed auctions. Folks can ask any price for an item and auctions can post any estimate, but actual completed sales will give you a good idea of current market value.

      I don't mess too much with NON- US items, so my knowledge is limited.

      Scott
    8. tammyt39 tammyt39, 13 years ago
      thank you
    9. Chrisnp Chrisnp, 13 years ago
      Nice information Papa - I shouldn't have assumed the Persians made it themselves. Do you know when this sword started being used, and if it was only by the Persian Cavalry Brigade?
    10. papa papa, 13 years ago
      Tsars Arsenal date sword styles with photos, http://tsarsarsenal.com/long_w.htm
    11. Chrisnp Chrisnp, 13 years ago
      I meant the Persian Cossack Cavalry Brigade
    12. papa papa, 13 years ago
      Someone offered $150.00 for it? Only if it is a Chinese copy!
    13. tammyt39 tammyt39, 13 years ago
      yes 150.00 , all i know for sure about it is its at least 30 years old, but i will not take 150.00
    14. John P. Ziac, 13 years ago
      It is a 1891 model Imperial Russian Dragoons Saber.

      John -
    15. Zowie Zowie, 12 years ago
      Papa has a lot more knowledge than I do I do have a small amount, I did notice that the numbers on the blade match with the guard. Even though the groove in thr blad is called a blood groove it is really for oxygen to make it for doing it's job. Yes I do love it. If it has any notches on the blade edge it usually stand for the amount of kills. If it works the same way as Malasia.

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