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A 19th century Middle Eastern knife or dagger, 19cm single-edged blade, two-piece horn grip, 30cm long overall; a North African jambiya, 21cm curved blade, white metal mounted brass hilt and scabbard, 40cm long overall; an Indian kukri; other African, Asian and Middle Eastern knives and daggers (12)
WW1 Period Indian Army Gurkha Kukri, wooden grip with steel screw to the pommel. Housed in its wooden scabbard which has a cloth field cover, leather belt loop attached to a webbing waist belt. The blade is stamped to the spine with Indian broad arrow and ‘RP’. The curved blade shows some wear with light surface pitting. The blade measures 35cms, overall 47cms. We have been informed that this is a mk1 British Indian Army type ,made from circa 1903 - 1915.RP is for Rawalpindi Arsenal
Grouping of Indian Army Badges, including 7th Gurkha Rifles headdress boss badge, Indian Army Sikh pagri badge with brooch pin fitting, three small Indian Army Sikh collar badges, silver not hallmarked Gurkha crossed kukri badge with lug fittings, 11th Sikhs brass shoulder titles, blackened 18th Royal Gurkha Rifles shoulder titles, plus two post-independence badges. Various conditions. (18 items)
Good Silver Mounted Presentation Kukri of the Royal Gurkha Rifles Field Force, 1941, blade of conventional form 32cms, polished horn grip with soft metal inlay, nickel pommel cap engraved Lt. Col. N. Macdonald, in its silver mounted sheath, locket engraved PRESENTED BY CO’S & N.COS. 2/5TH R.G.R.F.F 1941, pierced and embossed in high relief with flowering foliage including Durgha astride half tiger half British lion, each with gilt faces, velvet covered sheath the top with pockets containing chuk-muk and companion knife. Fine condition.
Vier Dolche, Orient und Nepal, 19./20. Jhdt. Ein kurdischer Kandjar des 19. Jhdts. mit gekrümmter, zweischneidiger Klinge. Der Griff aus dunklem Horn mit Einlagen aus Bein, Messing und Perlmutt. Hölzerne, mit Messingblech ummantelte Scheide. Zwei Kandjars, moderne Basarfertigungen aus Messing, ein Exemplar mit reichem Besatz an grünen Schmucksteinen. Ein nepalesischer Kukri, die typisch gekrümmte Rückenklinge mit graviertem Dekor. Beingriff mit Messingauflagen und Kreisaugendekor. Lederbezogene Holzscheide mit Messinggarnitur und zwei eingesteckten Beimessern. Länge 26 bis 44 cm. Four oriental daggers, 19th/20th century Four oriental daggers, 19th/20th centuryEin kurdischer Kandjar des 19. Jhdts. mit gekrümmter, zweischneidiger Klinge. Der Griff aus dunklem Horn mit Einlagen aus Bein, Messing und Perlmutt. Hölzerne, mit Messingblech ummantelte Scheide. Zwei Kandjars, moderne Basarfertigungen aus Messing, ein Exemplar mit reichem Besatz an grünen Schmucksteinen. Ein nepalesischer Kukri, die typisch gekrümmte Rückenklinge mit graviertem Dekor. Beingriff mit Messingauflagen und Kreisaugendekor. Lederbezogene Holzscheide mit Messinggarnitur und zwei eingesteckten Beimessern. Länge 26 bis 44 cm.Condition: II +
A 19th century Middle Eastern knife or dagger, 19cm single-edged blade, two-piece horn grip, 30cm long overall; a North African jambiya, 21cm curved blade, white metal mounted brass hilt and scabbard, 40cm long overall; an Indian kukri; other African, Asian and Middle Eastern knives and daggers (12)
British P14 Bayonet And Two Knives P14 bayonet. 17 inch, single edged blade with fuller. Forte with maker "Remington" dated "4/17". Steel muzzle ring, crossguard and pommel. Grooved, wooden slab grips. Contained in its steel mounted, leather scabbard complete with frog ... Indian kukri. Blade of typical form marked "Military Supply Syndicate". Horn grip with brass mounts. Contained in its leather scabbard ... African horn grip dagger, complete in leather covered scabbard. 3 items. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER
A vintage Nepalese / Gurkha Regiment Kukri knife dagger. The knife having a capped brass pommel with diamond lozenge and a carved wooden grip. The blade of typical form housed within a leather wrapped wooden scabbard with Karda and Chakmak knives present. Measures approx 38cm. If this lot is required to be posted please see sale notes regarding age verification.
THREE NEPALESE KUKRI KNIVES, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY of characteristic form, the first with broad blade, carved wooden hilt, in its leather-covered wooden scabbard with large chased silver mounts (the locket incomplete); the second dated 1921 at the forte, in its scabbard and the third in its scabbard with accompanying knives, the first: 35.5 cm (3)

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