BRITISH MILITARY KNIFE KUKRI MK II | ENGLAND, ENGLISH | Model pattern: Mark II | Country: England | Date: 1939 - 1945 | Condition: Included is a scabbard that is cracked at the top | Lot information | British Kukri Mk II military knife, used by Gurkha units in the British Army during WWII. This model was the standard fighting knife of the Gurkhas and stood out for its robustness and effectiveness in combat. | Dimensions | Length: 475 mm | Blade: 360 x 50 mm | Weight: 1,2 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
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Two Afghan Choora/Pesh-Kabz, bone handled engraved and enamelled with flowers, with leather scabbards, the overall length 28cm max., a wooden handled Kukri and leather scabbard (some damages and losses) and a Royal Artillery silver-topped swagger stick (4) Condition Report Both Pesh-Kabz with rust and corrosion to blades, wear/losses to decoration, accretions, one with chip to handle. Both scabbards with tears, holes losses and heavy wear. General wear and tear.Swagger stick with scuffs scratches to wood. Silver pommel with surface scratches, dents and knocks, accretions. General wear and tear.
An Indonesian steel and brass kris, 19th century, 44.5cm overall,a kris, early 20th century, with a bone mounted handle, with a leather woven and wood scabbard, 43.5cm overall,a Kukri, in a bejewelled scabbard, 41cm,and a silver and brass trousse travelling knife and chopstick set, 16.3cm (4)Shipping Disclaimer Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition ReportAll worn.
Gurkha Kukri in Leather Scabbard, Old period kukri with decorative handle and sheathed in a patterned leather scabbard. The blade has suffered from rusting but could be cleaned up easily enough. One of the two sharpening blades remain. The leather on the under side has had a tear and showing signs of its age all round.
Indian (Gurkha) Kukri, with wooden grip having brass studs, brass pommel cap and housed in wooden scabbard with steel bottom chape. Curved steel Kukri blade with two blood groves to the top. Blade 30cms, overall 45cms; Nepalese kukri with horn grip, polished blade with etched decoration. Housed in leather covered wooden scabbard with skinning knives to the rear. 2 items
A French 1866 pattern Chassepot bayonet with curved steel blade (57cm), another French bayonet dated 1875 to the spine, two further bayonets and a Kukri with brass lions head pommel. (5)Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. Collection must be made in person or by arrangement with a delivery company that provides an age verification service. We do not provide a shipping service for bladed items.
A Burmese dha, the white metal scabbard and handle with wire work decoration, 57cm blade, and a kukri. (2)Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. Collection must be made in person or by arrangement with a delivery company that provides an age verification service. We do not provide a shipping service for bladed items.
A presentation Kukri knife, early 20th century, typical curved blade with ring turned flared wooden handle, within a red felt covered sheaf with elaborate silver foliate furniture, to include a gold coloured mask within foliate design to one side, the other with peacock, silver wire hanging strap with attached butterfly clasp.
A vintage Indian variation of a Nepalese / Gurkhas Kukri knife dagger with an armour piercing blade. The knife having a hooked pommel, smooth horn grip inlaid with white metal details and a brass collar. The recurved ' Yataghan ' style blade with an armour piercing tip housed within a leather wrapped wooden scabbard. Measures approx 42cm.
A Pair of 19th Century Hiatts Derby Handcuffs, with a key stamped 8; also, a walnut flail with ringed decoration to each section, an Indian kukri with aluminium mounted horn grip, lacks scabbard, and a teak cigar box, the hinged cover carved with the Gurkha Transport Regiment badge; a Mid-20th Century New Zealand Maori Patu (War Club), carved from stained hardwood with a stylised face with inset abalone shell eyes, 35cm (5)
An Early 19th Century Indian Kukri, the 26cm curved steel blade double edge for 12cm from tip, with flat steel recurving crossguard, the blackened steel hilt with mother of pearl and jade veneered grip scales and pommel, with steel suspension ring, the scabbard bearing traces of the original crimson velvet covering, with steel scalloped locket band and chape, 39cm; a Similar Knife, with 15cm fullered spear point steel blade, the mother of pearl veneered grip inlaid with the initials P.S.S., with leather scabbard, 26cm (2)1 - Well greased blade. Scabbard with very worn pile. 2 - Some rust pitting to blade.
A MILITARY GHURKA KUKRI, the 13 1/2" blade of typical form, wood grip and leather sheath with twin frog, 18" long, together with a jambiya type dagger with 9 1/4" curved blade, shaped wood grip, decorative brass ferrule and pommel and a similar scabbard, 16 1/4" long (2) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, split in trip of kukri scabbard. age to both. Denting to brass jambiya scabbard.
A Malay sword, a kukri and two other North African daggers, late 19th/20th century, with a craved handle, split, and a plain wood scabbard, 75cm approx overall,a kukri, with a wood handle and scabbard, 45cm long, and two other North African Ikula type daggers, longest 35cm (4)Shipping Disclaimer Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country.Condition ReportAll worn. Malay sword - split handle.Kukri - sheath with loss.Blades tarnished.
Three cavalry sabres, a 1796 pattern sabre, and another two cavalry swords, each with engraved details to the tops of the blades, all lacking scabbards, 95cm, 101.5cm and 89.5cm long, and a Gurkha kukri, with an inlaid handle, and leather scabbard, 42cm overall (4) Shipping Disclaimer Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country. Condition ReportAll lacking scabbards, worn, tarnished and with dinks in the blades. Kukri - no other smaller blades.
2nd Battalion The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment Book Poona 1910, Framed Portrait Photo of Sgt Mark Hampson and Kukri knife with single edged blade 315mm in length, bone handle, overall length 425mm, no scabbard. All the property of Sgt Mark Hampson who was Killed in Action in 1914 while serving in German East Africa.

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