Two African daggers, probably 19th century, Sudan, one with a broken blade, rounded off, with leather handles and scabbards, with old labels, 40cm and 42cm long; together with a Jambiya, with an inalid handle, with bone and mother-of-pearl, no scabbard, 26cm long; a Gurkha kukri, 44cm long a Parang, with a wood handle, 79.5cm long; and a Qajar bone handled dagger, with script to both sides of the blade, with a beadwork scabbard, 28cm long (6)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 with wear. With old labels.Kukri with some losses to the handle. Kukri: total length 44cm long, blade (from tip to bolster) 32cm long, handle (from bolster to butt cap) 12.5cm long Please see additional images.
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Two Malaysian Kris Panjang knives and a Kukri knife This bladed lot is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please note that if you require P&P for this lot, this can only be done using an age verified method.
CEREMONIAL KUKRI, Nepal, 28cm poilished steel blade, floral embossed white metal hilt and pommel, with embossed white metal rnamented leather scabbard with additional horn-hilted small implements,Provenance: deceased estate PembrokeshireComments: blade corroded, metal hilt sleeve base damaged, also tip and base of metal scabbard sleeve, inspection advised.
A Buffalo-horn-handled Kukri with decorative lion's head, complete with original sheath. Missing one of two accompanying miniature knives. With severe rusting to blade extremities, bumping to blade edge, and with scuffing and a small split to sheath. Blade length 31cm. Overall length 42cm. Accompanied by a horn-handled Kukri, also complete with original sheath, missing accompanying pair of miniature knives. With rusting to blade and severe age-related wear to sheath. Blade length 40cm. Overall length 51cm.
A selection of WW1 and WW2 and later military related items. To include: a Princess Mary tin (minus original contents), a bronze Great European War medallion, a Silver War Badge (number 235040) awarded to 39896 Pte A Ibbetson of the 14th KOYLI, a New Zealand Machine Gun Corps cap badge, a 1940 dated Hudson whistle, a WW2 ARP home use First Aid Kit tin box (minus contents), 2 Royal Navy cap tallies for HMS Victory and one for HMS Lion, 2 post WW2 Indian presentation Kukri knives, ans several other badges / medallions. Condtion: generally good to most pieces. Some normal age and service related wear.
A WW2 era Indian SMLE bayonet, with scabbard and webbing frog. Marked GRI with a crown at the ricasso, plus MKII and 5.42, indicating it was made in May 1942. The ‘RFI’ stamp is for the Rifle Factory Ishapore. Complete with wooden slab grips, and pommel with push button catch release. The scabbard is of leather construction, with steel chape and throat. Fitted with a tan webbing frog. Given the date on item, it likely saw service in Burma during the conflict. Approximately 45.8cm length in scabbard. Plus, a bone handled Kukri knife, with the usual curved blade, and leather sheath with the small Karda and Chakmak. The Kukri is likely from the same era as the SMLE bayonet. Approximately 46cm in the sheath. Condition: some age and service wear to both. The SMLE has a fair amount of wear to the leather part of the scabbard, but could certainly be improved by some cleaning. The blade is a little darkened in places, but is in good order. The webbing frog shows service wear but is otherwise good. The sheath for the Kukri is a little worn and tired in places, but is mostly complete. The blade is mostly clean, and shows evidence of sharpening (and is actually razor sharp to the cutting edge).
An Indian Kukri Knife, having 'Hituman Gurkha, Darjeeling' stamped to the brass pommel, with one piece wooden handle, having 25cm long blade, marked 'CPL. HARRIS. R.E.', complete with scabbard, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible
An Indian Kris Style knife, having 23cm long double edged blade, in the style of a kris, together with a small kukri knife, with one smaller knife, both having scabbards and dot decoration to the blade, (2) no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible
Three Middle Eastern Kukri knives, one with a similar grip and guard to a talwar, with T-Back style blade, another with a wooden handle, the other with a metal handle, all with scabbards (3), no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible
Ten hunting knives including W Rowbotham with horn handle, Schneidteufel Solingen, hoof handle Solingen and two small Rogers of Sheffield examples, together with a Whitby pruning knife and kukri knife etched 'India' to 22.5cm blade. PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY
Five various knives comprising kukri stamped 'made in India' to 32cm blade, with sheath, two clasp knives including a Barlow Shackler example, Opinel knife and a small Bowie knife with 'cut my way' to blade. PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY
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