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**AN INDIAN EXECUTIONER'S SWORD (TEGHA)
**AN INDIAN EXECUTIONER'S SWORD (TEGHA), LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY
with characteristic very broad blade double-edged for its upper third, chiselled with four long panels, an architectural framework filled with exotic beasts and encrusted with brass deities in low relief on each side, iron hilt of talwar form, including recurved knuckle-guard with serpent head finial, and decorated over its surface with silver flowers
74.5 cm; 29 3/8 in blade
Provenance
The Museum archives record this as an anonymous gift 1 February 1934
JWHA Inv. No. 2072
Sold for £900
**AN INDIAN EXECUTIONER'S SWORD (TEGHA), LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY
with characteristic very broad blade double-edged for its upper third, chiselled with four long panels, an architectural framework filled with exotic beasts and encrusted with brass deities in low relief on each side, iron hilt of talwar form, including recurved knuckle-guard with serpent head finial, and decorated over its surface with silver flowers
74.5 cm; 29 3/8 in blade
Provenance
The Museum archives record this as an anonymous gift 1 February 1934
JWHA Inv. No. 2072