Dagger with Zoomorphic Hilt

Object Name:
Dagger
Date:
second half 16th century
Geography:
India, Deccan, Bijapur or Golconda
Medium:
Hilt: copper; cast, chased, gilded, and inlaid with rubies. Blade: steel; forged
Dimensions:
L. 15 5/8 in. (39.6 cm)
Classification:
Arms and Armor
Credit Line:
Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace Gift, 2011
Accession Number:
2011.236
  • Description

    Portraits of Sultan 'Ali 'Adil Shah of Bijapur (r. 1558–80) show him wearing daggers with zoomorphic hilts similar to this one. In this superlative, ruby-studded hilt, a dragon, whose tail wraps around the grip, attacks a lion, which in turn attacks a deer, symbolism associated with the deity Garuda. Before the deer is a parrotlike bird with a snake in its beak. Lower down on the hilt is the head of a yali, a mythical lionlike animal, with floral scrolls issuing from its mouth.

  • Provenance

    [ Howard Ricketts, London, until 1974; sold to Welch]; Stuart Cary Welch, Cambridge, MA (1974–d. 2008); his heirs(2008–11; his sale, Sotheby's London, April 6, 2011, lot 103,to MMA)

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