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**SOLD 18/7**Early Indian Tulwar Hilt With Later WW1 Era Wilkinnson Sword Pall Mall London Blade Indian Frontier Police Presentation Tulwar (Aka Talwaar Or Talwar) Fighting Sword / Sabre Etched To Special Constable Jack F. Raspin & Scabbard. Sn 21895 - 21895 The Tulwar (also spelled talwaar and talwar, is a type of curved sword or sabre from the Indian subcontinent). Like many swords from around the world with an etymology derived from a term meaning simply 'sword'. The typical Talwar is a type of sabre, characterised by a curved blade, possessing an all-metal hilt with integral quillons and a disc-shaped pommel (sometimes called the 'Indo-Muslim hilt' or 'standard Indian hilt'). The Tulwar was used by both Cavalry and Infantry. When a blow was struck by a skilled warrior, limbs could be amputated and persons decapitated. The spike attached to the pommel could be used for striking the opponent in extreme close quarter circumstances when it was not always possible to use the blade (see pages 601 and 602 of A Glossary of Arms & Armor by Stone where similar Tulwars are described and illustrated). Our quality example has an early Indian Tulwar hilt re-bladed by Wilkinson Sword in the WW1 era has all of the correct Tulwar characteristics such all metal construction, small grip, disc with point pommel, curved 33” long, fullered sabre blade, knuckle guard and hilt langets. The brass hilt is hand decorated with foliate and Geometric designs. The Tulwar measures 38 ½” overall length. The clean English made Wilkinson blade is heavily decorated with tooled foliate and geometric decoration. One side has tooled banners & arms and the reverse has an etched presentation panel ‘CAPTAIN & MRS HERBERT ANSELL PRESENT THIS INDIAN FRONTIER POLICE TULWAR TO JACK F. RASPIN IN APPRECIATION OF HIS SERVICES AS A SPECIAL CONSTABLE DURING THE GREAT WAR 1914-19’. The blade is signed by the maker ‘Wilkinson Sword Pall Mall London. Partially visible beneath one of the langets. The sword is accompanied by its leather covered covered wood, brass mounted scabbard with 2 brass hanging rings. The leather covering has some small areas of surface wear consistent with age. The price for this presentation Tulwar worthy of further research includes UK delivery. Sn 21895
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