Antique Edged Weapons 2024-08-24 Auction - 253 Price Results - Davidson Auctions in New South Wales - Page 3
Extremely Rare Vijayanagara, Chakravarti Short SwordImpressive 17th/18th C Jade Hilted Mughal KhanjarVery Rare Sheffield Bowie Knife, c.1855.
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Antique Edged Weapons

Featuring the estates of two prominent New South Wales (Australia) collectors: late Warren Anderson; and late George Fennell. Comprising outstanding Indo-Persian edged weapons, and rare 19th Century Bowie knives, along with reference libraries, miscellaneous world knives etc.
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18th C Southern Indian Dhal (Shield): 18th C Southern Indian Dhal (Shield) Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. Steel shield with reinforced rim, applied ring of brass palmettes, and 4 bosses. With silver and gold koftgari. (Dia.30.5cm) PROVENANCE:
0058: 18th C Southern Indian Dhal (Shield)Est. A$300-A$600
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19th C Indian Kirich Sword: 19th C Indian Kirich Sword Slightly forward curved blade with 24cm false edge. Purbiya eastern style hilt with knuckle-bow. (L92cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late George Fennell
0059: 19th C Indian Kirich SwordEst. A$200-A$400
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Indian Firangi Sword: Indian Firangi Sword Wide German blade, 17th C possibly dresden. Sharpened 28cm false edge. 3 broad fullers. Each side with two star maker's marks and arsenal acceptance inscriptions. Basket guard
0060: Indian Firangi SwordEst. A$800-A$1,500
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18th/19th C Southern Indian Executioner's Tegha Sword: 18th/19th C Southern Indian Executioner's Tegha Sword Massive watered steel blade with eyelash maker's mark. Large Khanda hilt with gold koftgari. (L97cm) Ex Fred Breakwell Collection. PROVENANCE:
0061: 18th/19th C Southern Indian Executioner's Tegha SwordEst. A$1,500-A$3,000
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17th C Rajasthan Tegha Sword: 17th C Rajasthan Tegha Sword Broad blade with pronounced 'T' section spine. Arsenal acceptance inscription and maker's mark to blade. Steel hilt with knuckle-bow terminating in a stylised bird's head
0062: 17th C Rajasthan Tegha SwordEst. A$800-A$1,500
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18th/19th C Indian Khanda Sword: 18th/19th C Indian Khanda Sword Dark wootz blade with spatulate tip, reinforced back edge, eyelash maker's mark to ricasso. Udaipur style hilt with knuckle-bow terminating in a bird's head. Approx.
0063: 18th/19th C Indian Khanda SwordEst. A$1,500-A$2,500
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19th C Nepalese Kora: 19th C Nepalese Kora Wide heavy blade wide spine. Hilt with large flat pommel, extensive silver koftgari. (L61cm) Ex Fred Breakwell collection. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late George
0064: 19th C Nepalese KoraEst. A$600-A$1,000
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19th C Caucasus Kindjal: 19th C Caucasus Kindjal Possibly for a child. Hilt of 2 horn slab grips secured with gold koftgari decorated pins. Fine dark wootz steel blade with twin fullers. Brocade covered scabbard. L36cm
0065: 19th C Caucasus KindjalEst. A$400-A$800
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BOOKS (3), Three Volumes about Indian Arms: BOOKS (3), Three Volumes about Indian Arms Including Pant, G.N. & Sharma K.K. 'Indian Armours in the National Museum Collection - A Catalogue', National Museum New Delhi 2001, hardcover with dust
0066: BOOKS (3), Three Volumes about Indian ArmsEst. A$140-A$180
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BOOKS (2), Two Volumes about Sikh Arts: BOOKS (2), Two Volumes about Sikh Arts Toor, Davinder 'In Pursuit of Empire: Treasures from the Toor Collection of Sikh Art', Kashi House London 2018, pictorial hardcover; and Madra, A.S. & Singh, P.
0067: BOOKS (2), Two Volumes about Sikh ArtsEst. A$80-A$120
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19th C Sinhalese Khanjar: 19th C Sinhalese Khanjar Cast brass hilt, in the form of a mythical monster. Slightly curved double edged blade. (L36cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Warren Mallard
0068: 19th C Sinhalese KhanjarEst. A$200-A$400
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Large 18th/19th C Sinhalese Piha Kaetta: Large 18th/19th C Sinhalese Piha Kaetta Carved horn grip scales, brass inlay to blade, silver pommel. Original scabbard with silver sheet overlay. Fine liya-pata decorative scrolls to blade and hilt.
0070: Large 18th/19th C Sinhalese Piha KaettaEst. A$500-A$800
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Early 19th C Sinhalese Piha Kaetta: Early 19th C Sinhalese Piha Kaetta Carved horn grip scales, and silver overlay to blade and scabbard. (L25cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Warren Mallard
0073: Early 19th C Sinhalese Piha KaettaEst. A$300-A$500
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Small 18th/19th C Sinhalese Kirichchiya: Small 18th/19th C Sinhalese Kirichchiya Horn hilt carved as a mythical bird, a sérapéndiya. Gold collar and inlaid pins. Clipped point blade with finger guard. Engraved '1017' to one side of forte
0074: Small 18th/19th C Sinhalese KirichchiyaEst. A$70-A$150
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18th/19th C Sinhalese Piha Kaetta: 18th/19th C Sinhalese Piha Kaetta Carved horn grip scales, silver and brass inlay and mounts. Silver pommel cap (L30cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Warren Mallard
0075: 18th/19th C Sinhalese Piha KaettaEst. A$300-A$500
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18th/19th C Sinhalese Piha Kaetta: 18th/19th C Sinhalese Piha Kaetta Carved horn grip scales, silver and brass inlays and mounts. With liya-pata decorative scrolls. (L23.5cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Warren Mallard
0076: 18th/19th C Sinhalese Piha KaettaEst. A$300-A$500
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Early 19th C Nepalese Khukuri: Early 19th C Nepalese Khukuri With mechanical watered steel blade. Iron hilt with heavy mercury gilded gold decoration, possibly Tibetan workmanship. (L48cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the
0077: Early 19th C Nepalese KhukuriEst. A$300-A$600
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Early 20th C Afghan Regulation Khukuri, Type 3.: Early 20th C Afghan Regulation Khukuri, Type 3. Made at the Kabul Arsenal during the reign of Emir Abdur Rahman Khan. Large blade with two short fullers close to the spine. Deep stamped Kabul Arsenal
0078: Early 20th C Afghan Regulation Khukuri, Type 3.Est. A$500-A$800
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18th or Early 19th C Nepalese Hanshee Khukuri: 18th or Early 19th C Nepalese Hanshee Khukuri Long narrow blade, the wooden hilt with old wire repair to crack and hilt extended over blade with twine and cotton rag binding. Original wooden
0079: 18th or Early 19th C Nepalese Hanshee KhukuriEst. A$150-A$300
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Early 19th C Nepalese Hanshee Khukuri: Early 19th C Nepalese Hanshee Khukuri With long narrow blade. Carved horn hilt. Later scabbard. (L46.5cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late George Fennell
0081: Early 19th C Nepalese Hanshee KhukuriEst. A$300-A$600
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Nepalese Hanshee Khukuri: Nepalese Hanshee Khukuri With long narrow blade. Wooden hilt with iron bolster and pommel cap. (L43cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late George Fennell
0082: Nepalese Hanshee KhukuriEst. A$100-A$300
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3 Various 20th C Kukri Knives: 3 Various 20th C Kukri Knives Including a presentation example with ornate pierced silver decorated scabbard. PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Warren Mallard
0083: 3 Various 20th C Kukri KnivesEst. A$100-A$300