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Click here to subscribeMilitary Issue Gurkha Kukri, fine example with wooden grip having metal base cap. Housed in leather covered wooden scabbard which is stamped ‘Co 1928’ and broad arrow with ‘C’ and ‘H’ flanking. Curved steel blade with Indian war department stamp and remains of 1917 date. Shows wear but generally a good example.
EIIR 7th (Duke of Edinburgh’s Own) Gurkha Rifles Officers Cross Belt / Pouch Badge, superb quality silvered officers badge with crowned laurel spray, Maltese cross with the centre having crossed Kukri knives and number 7, around the edge ‘GURKHA RIFLES’. Reverse with backing plate and broad vertical pin and hook fixing. Fine quality made badge. Pin now detached.
Indian Kukri, blade 35cms inlaid with 3 brass devices, bone handle, leather sheath (split); a leather field service scabbard for a service sword of piquet weight; a post-1902 swagger cane of the South Wales Borderers; a Malacca cane walking stick with silver pommel (no visible hall marks) and a riding crop with silver ferule. Average good condition with some age wear.
A SOUTHERN GULF REGION KHANJAR, QAJAR REVIVAL DECORATIVE SWORD, AND FIVE GRADUATING COFFEE POTS to include an Omani Khanjar with a wooden handle with a white metal plate to the one side, set in a leather cased scabbard with white metal thread to the lower end, with metal bands of repousse acanthus scrolls in to the edge of the pommel and edge of the sheath, medallic thread patterns to the lower portion, and a foliate patterned copper cap to the edge, with a layered leather belt with metal adornments, height 31cm x width 22cm (cap to the sheath is loose, blade heavily rusted with slight loss, wear to the scabbard and metal bands, slight loss of metal to the pommel, areas of Verdigris), a silver-coloured Qajar revival decorative dagger with arabesque scrolls, deer and camel motifs to the scabbard, the blade is inscribed with a Persian/Arabic phrase length 43cm (some Verdigris), a Nepali Kukri (sold a/f with heavily rusted/lost blades), five graduating Arabic coffee dalleh with possible Saudi manufacturing marks to the lower neck (8) (Condition Report: itemised conditions above)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES to include a box of men's tops and shirts with a small group of women's, Reebok, Kukri, Charles Tyrwhitt, Karimor, a Valanga coat, a quantity of fleeces and jumpers, a small quantity of women's shoes, a box of trousers and shorts, to include French Connection, GAP, Alpine Lowe etc (3 boxes and loose) (s.d)
A Middle Eastern Kukri knife, having white metal mounted scabbard, no postage for this lot, we can supply pack only at a cost, the buyer to organise own collection as soon after the sale as possible together with a smaller Middle Eastern knife, an unmarked Holster and a small pocket knife,together with a smaller Middle Eastern knife, an unmarked Holster and a small pocket knife,
Two military kukri; one with blade stamped with British government ownership mark and issue date February 1916, with wooden handle, no scabbard and another almost identical with board of ordnance mark issued March 1917. Condition - good. * Due to new safety regulations and legal restrictions with ParcelForce and Royal Mail, we are unable to pack and/or send swords, bladed items and weaponary through postal service.Collection in person or arranging a courier service is recommended, storage charges will not be incurred on these items *
Selection of Bayonets and Combats knives from around the world to include WW2 American M-3 Fighting Knife, blade marked ‘US M3 KINFOLKS INC’ with scabbard, German Bayonet marked 44 fnj 2476 f with scabbard, Hörster Solingen Bayonet with Scabbard, Astier-Prodon Theirs Trench Knife and Two Small Kukri Knives. (1 Tray)
A collection of miscellaneous items To include a Sorrento-ware fret-carved wall bracket of scrolling foliate form with a central inlaid cartouche; a Kukri in a sheath; a powder horn with brass mounts; a leather cased brass telescope; a lacquered and floral decorated book slide; a vintage hairdryer my Graetzor; a measuring tape by Chesterman, Sheffield, England; a set of compasses; a reading glass; and a pair of spectacles.In used and worn condition throughout.The wall bracket with damage and losses.The telescope with scratching and scuffing to the leather, and dents in the brass.