"Saif Sword"
Presented is an unusual Arab sword, also known asa
Saif. Often confused with a Moroccan Nimcha because the hilt closely resembles the typical
Nimcha, but despite this similarity, this sword is to be situated in the South Arabian peninsula, more precisely the island of Zanzibar in the 19th C. The (probably) European curved single edged blade with two fullers measures 77 cm. The grip is skillfully carved from a solid piece of black horn with a silver collar at the base. The hilt differs from a Moroccan Nimcha in that it slitghtly bends, the knuckle guard is 'S' shaped instead of an 'L' shape. The pommel is adorned with a turtle that suffered damage from refitting the blade. Total length 92 cm. Condition is fair with some color staines to the hilt, Some missing inlay decorations on the hilt and overall wear of age and use. No scabbard.
For similar swords see Robert hales, ISLAMIC AND ORINTAL ARMS AND ARMOR Page 238 , Fig 590