Short saber Aghan called khyber - Afghanistan, Pashtun, 19th centuryHandle made of bone and horn plates and brass mount. Single-edged blade and T-section spine. Wooden scabbard covered with leather, a[...]
Short saber Aghan called khyber - Afghanistan, Pashtun, 19th century. Handle made of horn plates and silver-plated metal mount. Single-edged blade and T-section spine. Wooden scabbard covered with a l[...]
African Malinke sabers in leather and braided straw. Late 19th century sabers. * Worldwide shipping * Worldwide shipping * * PAYMENTBANKTRANSFER * * Payment by bank transfer, check, PayPal or credit c[...]
Antique Jambiya dagger from Yemen. Complete with its scabbard. Made of hard stones, low-grade silver and steel blade. Late 19th or early 20th century. Length: 38 cm. IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. Shipping t[...]
Koumia 19th century, in wood and brass, with silver applications. Blade signed ML London. Length: 40.5 cm. Width at +: 6.8 cm. Weight: 0.446 kg. Good condition (traces of use). Shipping extra: €14, re[...]
Afghan saber called pulwar - Afghanistan, 19th century All-steel handle. High quality blade damascened with gold on the heel on one side. A beautiful Damascus steel but whose grain is very little visi[...]
Oriental dagger from the 19th century, probably of Indo-Persian origin, accompanied by its original scabbard. The object presents engraving and ornamentation work typical of the traditional craftsmans[...]
An Arab shamshir saber with calligraphed blade - Levant countries, probably Syria, 19th century Inscription on the blade: الكبر الله اكبر العز بالسيفصاحبها الياس ابن تقوم عاله Translation: "God is gre[...]
Very beautiful oriental dagger from the early 19th century with its scabbard, possibly earlier given the work and the old patina. Origin to be defined, total length of 26 cm and 13 cm for the blade. 4[...]
Moroccan dagger called koumya with lion claw blade - Morocco, 19th century Rare type of sickle blade called "lion claw" (makhles s'ba). According to Charles Buttin (see catalog of the collection of an[...]
Moroccan dagger called mouss or sekkin - Morocco, 19th century. A rare thing, the scabbard has retained its original attachment cord. In Morocco, this type of knife is called "mouss", which simply mea[...]
Takouba sword with its rare attachment cord - Southern Algeria, Mali, Niger, 19th century. A rare thing, the scabbard has retained its long attachment cord (heavily worn). Leather-covered steel handle[...]
Decorated with a ram's head (Aries) Carved and painted handle, enhanced with gilding Wear and missing paint on the handle Steel blade inlaid with gold and silver Sheath missing Work from the 19th cent[...]
Small dagger-dagger from the Ottoman Empire 19th century. Scabbard chiseled with Arabic writing on one side and a character with two sabers and a snake coiling around the character on the other side. [...]
North African dagger from the late 19th century, circa 1880. Ebony handle, decorated with silver filigree pattern. The blade is double-edged and finely chiseled. The original scabbard is made of leath[...]
Flissa saber of the oldest type - Algeria, Kabylie, 19th century Flissa of the oldest type with a wide and short blade (see article Kabyle sabers by Camille Lacoste published in the Journal des Africa[...]
Moroccan Nimcha Saber - Morocco, 19th centuryHorn handle, silver ferrule and steel guard with beautiful remains of gold damascening.European blade with half-moon and Santiago cross markings (markings [...]
Dagger or dagger of the Sahrawi Bedouins, Sahara, Morocco, circa 1900.# Bone handle (camel?) with brass threads and ethnic engravings on one of the two sides.# Curved blade with grooves engraved on bo[...]
An Arab shamshir saber - Levant countries, probably Syria, 19th century. Two horn plates hilt decorated with steel nails and riveted with chiseled circular brass buttons (one button missing on one sid[...]
Yemeni Jambiya in Solid Silver – Traditional Honor Dagger Magnificent Yemeni Jambiya, a traditional dagger emblematic of Yemeni culture, made entirely of solid silver. This exceptional piece is distin[...]
Large Dha-type dagger, Burma, late 19th century Single-edged iron blade ending in a point. Wooden core handle covered with a silver plate decorated with silver braiding, the pommel in the shape of a l[...]
Rare Algerian wooden brain teaser (club) called aqezzul - Algeria, Kabylia, Biskra (department) - 2nd half of the 19th century - early 20th centuryWooden brain teaser reproducing the shape of the flis[...]
Omani battle shield called terr - Oman or Zanzibar, 18th-19th centuryShield made from a single, very thick piece of compressed and shaped animal skin. The skins generally used were those of the rhinco[...]
Hunting saber with oriental blade - 19th century Horn handle. One split and two chips. Oriental style blade with a douk-douk recut tip. The whole is solid, without play. Total length 76cm Blade length[...]
This scepter is an emblem of command of an exceptional size (103 cm) while the (few) models usually encountered measure approximately 40 cm. It is Persian, from the Qajar period, 19th century. This em[...]
This war axe is typical of the Khond ethnic group of central India. It dates from the 19th century. The Khonds are an infamous ethnic group, renowned for their savagery, who still practiced cannibalis[...]
Moroccan nimcha saber - Morocco, 19th centurySuperb workmanship probably from the second half of the 19th century.Handle in beautiful honey-colored horn. Guard inlaid with gold.Single-edged blade of E[...]
Afghan Pulwar Saber - Afghanistan, 19th centurySingle-edged curved blade. All-steel handle. Damage to the pommel (visible in photos). The pommel moves a little. Blade and handle without play. Length 9[...]
Rare Algerian wooden puzzle (club) called aqezzul - Algeria, Kabylie, Biskra (department) 2nd half 19th early 20th century Wooden puzzle reproducing the morphology of the flissa saber. Wood engraved a[...]
Moroccan knife called mouss or sekkin - Morocco, 19th century In Morocco, this type of knife is called "mouss", which simply means knife. We also encounter the term "sekkin", which also means knife in[...]
Antique Asian Knife - Tibetan Origin Traditional Tibetan dagger dating from the 19th - 20th century. Authentic and robust shape, ideal for collectors. Two-tone horn handle, decorated with copper towar[...]
Mandingo saber of atypical shape - Senegal, Mauritania, 19th century Handle covered with rope and animal skin. Brass ball pommel. Beautiful curved, single-edged European blade. Scabbard with wooden co[...]
Jambiya dagger (dharia) - Saudi Arabia or Yemen, late 19th early 20th Rare model of jambiya (khanjar) called "dharia". Dagger specific to Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Horn handle covered with brass, metal [...]
Nimcha saber - North Africa, 19th century Probably from the first half of the 19th century or a little earlier. Horn handle and steel guard with remains of gold damascene. The silver metal ring is dis[...]
Takouba sword - Southern Algeria, Mali, Niger, 19th century and earlier Beautiful double-edged blade with a wide central fuller on the first third. Given the quality of the forging and the steel, the [...]
Takouba sword - Southern Algeria, Mali, Niger, 19th century Leather-covered steel handle and guard. Ovoid pommel. Locally forged blade with traditional markings. Well-made blade for a local blade, sup[...]
Takouba sword - Southern Algeria, Mali, Niger, circa 1900 Locally forged blade, of fairly poor quality but still manageable and flexible. Handle made of chiseled brass sheet, copper, leather and tinpl[...]
Nimcha saber - Maghreb, probably Algeria, 18th-19th century Handle in bovine horn with different natural colors. Chiseled steel guard with two quillons and a guard branch. Curved blade, single-edged, [...]
The "Kindjal" or "Khandjali" is a type of double-edged dagger found primarily in the Caucasus and Central Asia. Depending on its origin, the "Kindjal" is often decorated with precious metals such as i[...]
Rare Omani battle shield called terr - Oman or Zanzibar, 19th century Shield made from a single, very thick piece of compressed and shaped animal skin. The skins generally used were those of the rhinc[...]
Syrian dagger called magdali - Syria, circa 1900 A superb example of this type of Syrian dagger. Handle made of a complex construction of accumulation of horn and bone elements inlaid with silver, bra[...]
Nimcha saber from the Maghreb - Probably Morocco, 18th-19th century Horn handle, silver ferrule and steel guard with remains of gold damascening. European blade with half-moon and Santiago cross marki[...]
Moroccan nimcha saber - Morocco, 19th century Very nice workmanship probably from the middle of the 19th century. Horn handle. Very discreet old indigenous restoration. Single-edged blade of European [...]
Nimcha saber with 800/1000 silver scabbard - Morocco, 19th 1st half of the 20th century Silver scabbard (800/1000) of very fine workmanship (approximately 1100gr). Numerous Moroccan hallmarks (ram's h[...]
Spanish dagger in the Nasrid style - Toledo (Spain), 1882 The dagger is in the Nasrid style but takes the form of the Moroccan koumya. Handle and scabbard in finely engraved steel and remains of gildi[...]
Dagger called Kindjal
Caucasus, North of Dagestan
19th century
Steel, nickel silver, wood, leather, brass, gold
Total length: 53.2 cm; Blade length: 40 cm
Curved handle with two plates, two pol[...]
Handle entirely covered in silver with excellent central braiding. Pommel in the shape of a bird's head "Cockatoo". Broad, straight and double-edged blade. Very good preservation. Some stains. Total l[...]
Wooden handle with a decorated brass base. Slightly wavy blade perfectly highlights the PAMOR, a manufacturing technique by forging various metals, such as steel, iron and nickel, creating a magnifice[...]
Wooden handle with a decorated brass base. Wide blade with a dark PAMOR, the result of a manufacturing technique by forging various metals, such as steel, iron and nickel, creating a magnificent decor[...]
Dagger called Kandjar
Persia
19th century
Steel, silver, damascus, horn
Total length: 34.7 ; Blade length: 22.1 cm
Curved, double-edged damascus blade with central edge.
Hollowed-out brown ho[...]
Large Afghan knife called SALAWAR - KHYBER, originating from the Khyber pass, pass at the junction of INDIA and Afghanistan, 19th century, 19th century. Handle with bone and horn plates with a parrot'[...]
Rare Moroccan dagger, called Koumya. Wooden handle, pommel, covered with a silver metal sheet. The blade is slightly curved with a median edge. The scabbard is made of silver-plated copper and brass. [...]
Meeting of elegant 19th century daggers, of North African origin, perhaps Tuareg or Berber. They have very pretty handles. One, curved blade, carved in bone threaded with copper and ending with a grim[...]
Rare and beautiful Khanjar dagger India 19th.
Handle in carved nephrite jade representing a horse's head, eyes certainly in ruby.
Very beautiful blade in damascus and gilded steel.
Very beautif[...]
This is a long Berber cutlass, which could even be called a short sword. This weapon is related to the "sboula" family, but here, more precisely it is a "Sekkin Bouri" (according to "Moroccan Archives[...]
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