Very Fine Kilij Sword Damascus Blade. Dated 1811 - 6768
The Kilij is the traditional saber of the Ottomans. It was in use from the early 17 C. and during more than 300 years well into the 20th C. The shorter version with deeply curved wide blade and T spine is a later version and appeared in the mid 18 Century. This piece is early 19 C. and dated to 1226 (1811 in the Gregorian calendar). The blade is 27 inches long, well-curved with a pronounced 10 inches back edge and a T spine. It is forged from Turkish pattern welded steel (Damascus). The blade is decorated with gold koftgary inlay on both sides of the blade, and on the spine. The classical hilt made of brass cross guard, horn grips and brass grip strap. The wood scabbard is leather covered stitched with the correct spiral stitching and mounted with big brass locket and chape. Total length in scabbard 34 inches Very good condition to its age. The grips show some age crack and signs of old repairs. There are few dents in the brass mounts. All together a very impressive sword. |