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Dhal (shield)
Dhal (shield)
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Dhal (shield)

Datemid 1800s
Medium"watered" steel, gold, fabric, leather and iron
Dimensionsdiameter: 37 cm; 4 lb 1 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.120
DescriptionWatered steel. Circular, rising to domed center; central plain dome of a single sheet of (probably watered) steel, encircled by outer ring of perhaps lower-grade steel, having an overlapping seam, the two components riveted together about the shared perimeter. Punch-dot in center, presumably used to orient the workman in raising.

Grip apparatus secured under four large bossets decorated with gold koft-gari birds in foliage. Flanges are pierced and palmette-shaped. Outer registers are decorated with cartouches containing Arabic inscription and with alternate leaf and petal scroll or leaf scroll alone. Applied rim with traces of gold koft-gari. Back with wide reinforcing plate riveted on edge. Faded red velvet on burlap lining with central rectangular stuffed pad held by an iron eye hook with large iron ring at each bosset. One pair has leather arm strap. Other, missing.
ProvenancePurchased by the Museum on March 14, 1931 from The American Art Association, NYC., sale no. 3894, lot no. 616 of the Daniel Z. Noorian Collection. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
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Dhal (shield)
Punjab
early to mid 1800s
Dhal (shield)
Punjab
about 1825-50
Conservation Status: After Treatment
Northern Indian
early to mid 1800s
Conservation Status: After Treatment
Persian
1800s
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Rajasthani
1700s
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
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early 1900s
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
Hyderabad
late 1600s–1700s
Conservation Status: After Treatment
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hilt 1700s, blade 1867–1868
Yataghan (sword)
Turkish
early 1800s
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Northern Indian
1700s-1800s
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
Shaban Ziya
hilt about 1700–1750, blade 1860–1861