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A SIKH SILVER-FOILED SADDLE AXE (TABARZIN) PROPERTY FROM THE JOURDAN-BARRY COLLECTION OF INDIAN ART Possibly Lahore, Punjab, early 19th century? Of typical shape, with a long shaft ending in a circular pommel, the single-edged blade of curved shape, with square peen and crescentic cutting edge, the shaft and both sides of the axe engraved with vegetal cartouches filled with blossoming rosettes, 54.5cm long. A similar saddle axe is now kept in the Royal Armouries, Leeds, and is illustrated in T. Richardson and N. Bennett, Indian Arms and Armour, Leeds, 2015, inv. XXVIC.33, p. 34.Notes: Islamic & Indian Art