The “Kindjal” or “Khandjali” is a type of double-edged dagger found mainly in the Caucasus regions and Central Asia. The “Kindjal” is, depending on its origin, often decorated with precious metals suc[...]
A beautiful talwar with silver koftgari decoration on the handle. The talwar has a slightly curved blade with a visible forged pattern and is equipped with a matching sheath. The handle is richly deco[...]
Very beautiful Caucasian Kindjal from the 19th century. Horn handle partially covered with nielloed and gilded silver, original wooden scabbard covered with black leather and decorated silver. Double-[...]
In the Pattani region of southern Thailand and the border region with Kelantan in northern Malaysia, we find a very unique type of keris handle called "Tajong" or "Pekaka". These types of keris are mo[...]
A beautiful “Khanjar” dagger from the Ottoman Empire, today Türkiye. “Khanjar” originated in Persia and has been observed in Central and South Asia, generally spreading from Turkey to India. The "Khan[...]
This khandjar is very comparable to the one already on the site at number 1253209.
The good news is that as it cost me less, the price will be more modest. the description is comparable:
It is a fi[...]
Meknassi Type Nimcha Saber
Morocco
19th century
Wood, brass, steel
Total length: 105 ; Blade length: 90.5 cm
Wooden spindle sword with hooked pommel.
Brass hilt chased in the centre with geo[...]
Highly detailed and beautifully handcrafted Japanese tanto from the late Edo period. Tiger and bamboo decorations. Beautiful, freshly polished, handmade blade. Total length: 38 cm
The “Koummya” dagger is a traditional curved dagger worn by the Berber and Arab people of Morocco. The “Koummya” is worn at the waist with a cord attached to the shoulder. Their quality varies, but th[...]
Rare dagger in silver niello steel, the scabbard and handle are in silver niello iron (wear and traces of corrosion). Ottoman Empire or Iran late 19th or early 20th. Jambiya type. Object in its "juice[...]
PERSIA-IRAN Qâjar, head puzzle, ceremonial stick with the head of a horned devil decorated with carving, 19th century. Similar example exhibited at the museum in ARAK, capital of the province of MARKA[...]
Dagger with curved blade. Berber work known as Koumiya. The handle in Mahogany, the scabbard in chiseled and embossed silver decorated with foliage. The steel blade enhanced with a Joan of Arc and a f[...]
Oriental saber of the "SHAMSHIR" type with a blade from the "SOLINGEN" factory signed by WILAUBRER, 19th century. Undrilled wooden stock type handle, restored. Blade from the SOLINGEN factory with WIL[...]
Tabarzin axe, in steel and damascened iron, Qâjar Iran, 19th century Crescent-shaped steel iron with damascened contours, decorated on both sides with flowers and birds, Long iron handle alternating e[...]
This set of 3 daggers is typical of Sudan. It dates from the time of the Mahdist rebellion, in the last quarter of the 19th century.
It consists of 3 daggers = 2 curved khandjars and a straight doubl[...]
This saber is typically Moroccan. The local name is "Nimcha" or "Nemcha". It dates from the 19th century. Like almost all sabers from this country, the blade is of Western origin.
The handle inlaid w[...]
19th century Indian Qatar dagger Rare traditional dagger typical of South India 19th century handcrafted work, some wear Decorated grip and guard Free and insured shipping in mainland France
It is a traditional Ethiopian saber called "Guradé"
The blade of this beautiful Ethiopian saber allows us to identify it with precision, since it is a weapon carried by a member of the Emperor's guar[...]
Yatagan-type Ottoman saber with its scabbard, 19th century period. Horn rocket with wrought brass trim. Yatagan blade with 1 edge and flat back, bearing an identified punch on one side, small lack in [...]
A fine Moroccan Koumaya dagger, circa 1900, of a good quality, 23 cm blade, brass handle and scabbard with finely engraved silver front cover and enameled and nielloed collar and scabbard mouth. Big d[...]
Indo-Persian Empire - Early 19th century - Forged steel spearhead with small median stop and two cutting edges. It is engraved on both sides with Indo-Persian motifs, depicting a water dragon, fish an[...]
This typically Circassian riding crop is in the tradition of the large family of Cossack and Caucasian Nagaïkas. But unlike the nagaikas, which have a very flexible part, here it is a flexible riding [...]
This is not a copy of the countless Moroccan daggers for tourists. Moroccan KOUMMYA dagger, wrought iron blade, wooden handle, brass scabbard late 19th or early 20th century. Good general condition, w[...]
This is not a copy of the countless Moroccan daggers for tourists.
Moroccan KOUMYA dagger, blade with forge marking, wooden handle, brass scabbard late 19th or early 20th century. Good condition. Len[...]
Old oriental traditional dagger.
DJAMBIYA or JAMBIYA from Yemen.
Complete with its scabbard.
Horn handle with copper and silver metal inlays.
Leather-sheathed wooden scabbard with silver or silver[...]
It is a hunting cutlass, which its general shape makes classify in the family of "Kard" of North India.
Kards of this size are very uncommon, and etched blades are particularly rare on this type of w[...]
India, Talwar, Mughal dynasty, India, Mughal dynasty period (1526-1857) Large disc-shaped pommel with short appendage, grooved blade, guard finely engraved with balusters and floral motifs with two sy[...]
This is not just another example of the countless Moroccan daggers for tourists.
This is an old Koummya, dating from the first half of the 19th century, and whose wear marks show that it was worn for[...]
Small dagger dagger from the Ottoman Empire, 19th century. Bone handle, nickel-plated frame chiselled with arabesques. Scabbard chiselled with Arabic writing on one side and a character with two saber[...]
This Turkish helmet is by its general look very close to a model having belonged to a vizier of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent (16th century), exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Obviously h[...]
Ottoman shamshir type sword.
Pistol grip in brown horn, pierced for passage of the strap. Silver cruise with symmetrical double olive quillons.
Damascus blade of the "Cham" type with very beautiful [...]
Shamshir-type sabre: bone hilt and cross with symmetrical olive quillons.
Damascus blade with gutter receiving a cartouche "who is under my protection is not dead", as well as a "BADOU" magic square,[...]
Ottoman Empire, Yatagan saber, 19th century with short ear pommel. Curved blade with 1 edge and flat back, bearing engraving on each side of the blade, on one side a saber and on the other a pattern i[...]
ORIENTAL SABER
19th century
European work
Damascus and marine ivory blade
Long. total: 89 cm Long. blade: 73 cm
Saber whose curved rocket is with marine ivory plates and the pommel in the form [...]
This is a Moroccan dagger, in its original state un restored.
These daggers are sometimes called "genoeia" in reference to Genoese stilettos.
BLADE: It is a blade from European origin, as almost alw[...]
Beautiful Indo Nepalese saber with engraved blade.
If the Kora is the typical Nepalese sword, many examples have been made in North India. This is the case with this weapon.
BLADE: It is very richly[...]
It is a khandjar, Kurdish of very large dimensions whose silver scabbard is particularly well worked.
BLADE It is curved, 2-edged, with a strong central ridge.
Blade length 29 cm, width near the han[...]
Beautiful powder flask collected in the 19th century in Afghanistan by a British officer.
The general appearance is very similar to European powder flasks of the 16th and 17th century.
This powder f[...]
4 lance scabbards, very finely carved polychrome wood, island of Sumatra, late 19th century, Indonesia.
Beautiful patina of use, very good state of conservation.
different height 43 / 42 / 38 and 40[...]
Ancien poignard JAMBIYA du Yémen.
complet avec son fourreau.
En pierres dures et lame en acier.
Fin XIXe ou début XXe.
Long: 36 cm maxi.
EN TRÈS BON ÉTAT
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Dagger said Jambiya, Yemen, 19th century. Poigand equipped with a steel blade, curved, double-edged. The hilt and scabbard are silver, inlaid with studs and filigree, also silver. The back of the scab[...]
It is a very large powder flask, therefore a powder reserve, from Tibet.
The body of the powder flask is made of a single buffalo horn, fluted in concave facets.
The bottom is a wooden plate. An iro[...]
KHANJAR, The rock crystal knob, the lily flower-shaped button, with floral decoration inlaid with a cabochon in ruby and emerald-colored glass paste, handle and guard engraved with a decoration of sty[...]
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