The Phrygian cap came to prominence in France around 1790 and was called the "bonnet rouge" as it was red LOL it is still seen on the national...
Once again a fine read, Thanks Clinker :D
LOL that was a realy fun read, Thanks Clinker :hail:
Time to add a few more :D Delhi Silver Unknown value Sultan Qutb Al Din Mubarak [IMG] 1778-1786 Indian Princely States of Kutch Dhinglo...
Nice additions :thumb:
That is rather nice to say the least :thumb:
There is also this http://www.oldlouisville.com/Historic/SExpo1883.htm Lovely little commemrative of the event :D
LOL I am 53 and still at times get the cold shoulder from dealers, attended one fair here in London last year stood at the table patiently waiting...
Just like to add my own Best wishes HAPPY BIRTHDAY :thumb:
Thanks will have a look to see if I can find any info on him, rather like his work :D
OK Guy's I have edited and removed a number of posts IF You want to have a flame war go and do it somewere else Also read the forum rules about...
Keep trying to replace the pic but it wont do it so we shall have to live with it looking loke that
OK sorted these two out so here they are with new pics Amir of Sinds Circa 870-1030ad Silver damma Possibly Multan mint [IMG] Ahmad Amir...
Update I have found out that they are both 1860-1875 Kutch Silver kori Pragmalji II Any other info would be greatfuly recieved
A few new Indian bits and followed by some that I require help Iding 1351-1388 Delhi Sutanate Firuz Shah Tughluq [IMG] Indo-Sassanian...
That is stunning, can you make out the engravers name on it?
Thanks guy's will check it out :hail:
Lovely colour on them :thumb:
Not a term that I would use and I am a Brit :D I and those I know would call them Hairlines
Very nice example Matt :thumb:
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