Russian Oriental Kindjal-Type Dagger with Silver Mounts, St. Petersburg, Late 19th Century

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Fine Russian Oriental kindjal-type dagger, St. Petersburg, late 19th century, with broad double-edged steel blade, dark grip and black leather-covered scabbard with silver mounts, niello-style decoration and gilded suspension band. Total length: 43.5 cm.

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Russian Oriental Kindjal-Type Dagger with Silver Mounts, Russian Empire, St. Petersburg, late 19th century.

A fine Russian Oriental kindjal-type dagger, produced in the Russian Empire in the late 19th century. The piece combines the distinctive Caucasian and Oriental dagger form with refined Russian silver-mounted workmanship.

The dagger has a broad double-edged steel blade and a dark grip, probably made of wood or horn, set with decorative metal studs. The compact and powerful form reflects the traditional kindjal type, while the silver-mounted scabbard gives the object a distinctly decorative and prestigious character.

The black leather-covered scabbard is fitted with silver mounts richly decorated with engraved floral ornament, niello-style details and gilded accents. A gilded suspension band with geometric decoration adds a particularly elegant detail to the overall design.

The silver mounts bear St. Petersburg marks, confirming Russian Imperial silver workmanship.

Origin:
Russian Empire, St. Petersburg.

Period:
Late 19th century.

Type:
Oriental kindjal-type dagger.

Material:
Steel, wood or horn, leather, silver mounts with niello-style and gilded decoration.

Technique:
Forging, engraving, silver mounting, niello-style decoration, gilding.

Decoration:
Engraved floral ornament, niello-style details, decorative metal studs and gilded suspension band with geometric decoration.

Marks:
St. Petersburg marks on the silver mounts.

Dimensions:
Total length: 43.5 cm.
Blade length: 24.9 cm.
Blade width: 3.8 cm.

Condition:
Age-related wear, patina and surface marks. The condition is shown in the photographs.