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TWO INDIAN DAGGERS (PESH KABZ); A MALAYSIAN DAGGER (BADE BADE); AN INDIAN KNIFE; A SOUTH-EAST ASIAN
TWO INDIAN DAGGERS (PESH KABZ); A MALAYSIAN DAGGER (BADE BADE); AN INDIAN KNIFE; A SOUTH-EAST ASIAN SHORTSWORD, PROBABALY MALAYSIAN; AND TWO MALAYSIAN DAGGERS (KRIS), 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
the first two with slightly curved fullered single-edged blades, and shaped hilts formed of contrasting colours of stone; the third with pattern-welded blade (chipped), and carved grip and scabbard of characteristic form; the fourth for a commando, stamped 'Princess Jodhpur' on one side, in its scabbard; the fifth, with broad single-edged chopping blade, carved wooden hilt bound with plaited silver wire over the lower portion, in its wooden scabbard open at the front and bound with silver bands; the last two of characteristic form, one with angular stylised bird's head form grip (the other missing), and each in its scabbard
the first: 35.5cm; 14in
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Sold for £440
TWO INDIAN DAGGERS (PESH KABZ); A MALAYSIAN DAGGER (BADE BADE); AN INDIAN KNIFE; A SOUTH-EAST ASIAN SHORTSWORD, PROBABALY MALAYSIAN; AND TWO MALAYSIAN DAGGERS (KRIS), 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES
the first two with slightly curved fullered single-edged blades, and shaped hilts formed of contrasting colours of stone; the third with pattern-welded blade (chipped), and carved grip and scabbard of characteristic form; the fourth for a commando, stamped 'Princess Jodhpur' on one side, in its scabbard; the fifth, with broad single-edged chopping blade, carved wooden hilt bound with plaited silver wire over the lower portion, in its wooden scabbard open at the front and bound with silver bands; the last two of characteristic form, one with angular stylised bird's head form grip (the other missing), and each in its scabbard
the first: 35.5cm; 14in
(7)