Front and side view of my sword person warlock.

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Front and side view of my sword person warlock.
"Daggers and poniards", from Guide des amateurs d'armes et armures anciennes by Auguste Demmin (1869), translated as Weapons of War by C.C. Black (1870)
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the party as tarot cards
A Qama with a fabulously carved ivory grip, attributed to Mohammad Ali (no, not that one,) Persia, ca. 19th century, from Arms and Antiques.
Beautiful work on a Georgian Kindjal
Various Edged Weapons from Africa and Asia
An Indian Pesh-Kabz (25.5cm blade), ribbed horn hilt, leather scabbard with steel mount, two North African Dagger, three short stabbing spears, three wooden ceremonial axes, and various other native items, together with an Illustrated Catalogue of European Arms and Armour from the Wallace Collection, 1924.
Heavy Turkish Qama Short Sword - 9810
This short sword is a Qama, Turkish origin, late 19 C. The heavy blade is double edged nicely fullered in the center. The base of the blade is decorated with gold koftgari work, (now partially erased), with Arabic inscription and what may be a date. Steel handle with simple gold koftgari decoration. Leather covered scabbard with steel mounts also decorated in the same style of the handle. Blade length 17 inches. Total length 25 inches. Very good condition.
An attempt at drawing Qama in the style of Don't starve