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Shops have been 280 promptly opened for a holiday sale of the Toledo specialties—arabesqued swords and daggers, every variety of Damascened wares, and marchpane in form of mimic hams, fish, and serpents.

From Spanish Highways and Byways by Bates, Katharine Lee

Among the things brought down from Alta Vista was an exquisite little dagger with a Damascened blade, which I gave to Angela.

From Mr. Fortescue An Andean Romance by Westall, William

Its space was generous, broken here and there by piles of ebony furniture, inlaid with pearl; pieces of Saracenic armor, Damascened bucklers, and all the gear too large for the narrow confines below.

From The Lighted Match by Schabelitz, R. F.

Damascened armor, encrusted with jewels, girdled the chest of the Asiatic Prince; helmeted the sullen head carved from a single immensity of ivory.

From Zero Data by Saphro, Charles

The only luxurious touch in the strange place was afforded by a richly Damascened curtain, draped before a recess at the farther end.

From The Sins of Séverac Bablon by Rohmer, Sax

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