Skip to main content
Scabbard for Khanda
Scabbard for Khanda
Image © Worcester Art Museum, all rights reserved.

Scabbard for Khanda

Culture
Dateearly 1900s
Mediumsteel, wood and possibly velvet
Dimensions9.5 × 72 cm (3 3/4 × 28 3/8 in.), 1 lb, 10 oz (weight)
ClassificationsArms and Armor
Credit LineThe John Woodman Higgins Armory Collection
Object number2014.297.2
Description2-piece wooden core covered in faded yellow velvet (?) medially glued along back. Long decoratively cut & etched steel mount at mouth with identical drag; 4 circular cartouches to side of flat bar terminating in stylized flower. Each cartouche contains an animal (elephant, horse, ? & ?) surrounded by floral motifs filling spaces. Scalloped steel bands on edges connect the 2 mounts. Single oval suspension ring near mouth.
ProvenancePurchased by the Museum at the Morosini sale #3986 at the American Art Association (NYC), October 10-15, 1932, lot #20. Paid $17.50 for lot which included HAM# 1841.A & B, 1842. Collection transfer from Higgins Armory, January 2014.
On View
Not on view
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
American
about 1900–1925
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
Italian
1600s
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
N. P. Ames Company
1850–1872
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
English
1901–1905
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
Austrian
1848
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
European
1700s
Reference Image - Not for Reproduction
Shaban Ziya
hilt about 1700–1750, blade 1860–1861
Scabbard for Kilij
Turkish
1800s
Scabbard for a Yataghan
Turkish
early 1800s