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Click here to subscribeA nepalese Kukri blade with horn handle and leather scabbard, 1941 army issue binoculars, a WWII comemorative bell made from German aircraft aluminium, 19th century school bell, a German Simson & Co Suhl bayonet, pair of silk war-time stockings, two Egyptian souvenir banners from 1916 & 1943, an alloy model of a bomber, tourist blade from Guatemala, a cylindrical sheet iron candle holder, three desk calendars and a union jack flag
Antique yellow and white gold diamond set bar brooch, 9ct gold kukri brooch, white metal snake brooch and a Chinese carved green hard stone/ jade figure with 14ct gold pendant mountsDiamond brooch is unmarked and weighs 2.6 grams9ct gold kukri brooch weighs 4.1 gramsGreen hard stone figure stamped 14k to base and weighs 9.2 grams
Set of Three Traditional Nepalese Kukri Knives with Leather Scabbards and Utility Blades This comprehensive collection features three traditional Nepalese kukri knives, each with a distinctive curved blade and an accompanying leather scabbard, all showing signs of age and wear. The set includes: 1. **Large Kukri:** Measuring approximately 23 inches in length, it has a handle made of either horn or wood, adorned with metal bands and engravings. 2. **Medium Kukri:** At 13.5 inches long, this knife shares similar handle materials and construction as the large kukri. 3. **Small Kukri:** The smallest of the set, measuring 9.5 inches, follows the same design ethos with its handle and accompanying scabbard. Additionally, the set includes two smaller utility knives traditionally provided with kukris, supporting various practical uses. This collection is characterized by its worn but intact leather scabbards, horn or wood handles, and historically significant design elements synonymous with Nepalese craftsmanship. This assemblage encapsulates the utility and cultural heritage of the kukri knife.Blade length for the large Knife is 17 inches (blade only), and it weighs 740grams (not in the sheaf)
Collection of Three Graduated Kukri Knives with Sheaths and Accessory Tools This collection features three graduated kukri knives elegantly arranged on a wooden surface. Each kukri is securely sheathed in a black leather case and equipped with wooden handles adorned with metal caps and decorative inlays. The handles exhibit exquisite craftsmanship, indicative of traditional kukri designs. Notably, each sheath incorporates small pockets that house accessory tools – a karda (small utility knife) and chakmak (sharpener), both integral components traditionally carried along with a kukri. The knives vary in size, arranged from smallest at the bottom to largest at the top, with the largest blade being particularly prominent. The main kukri's curved blade widens towards the end, showcasing its distinctive shape. Though some blades show signs of rust, this adds a touch of authenticity and historical value. The sheath, crafted from black leather, exhibits a wooden core, ensuring durability and maintaining the knife's classic curve. Each accessory tool complements the kukri, featuring smaller wooden handles that maintain the aesthetic continuity of the set. This collection is a fine example of traditional craftsmanship, reflecting the cultural significance and practical utility of kukri knives.
17-inch Khanjar Kukri Dagger with Ornate Handle and Leather Scabbard This stunning 17-inch Khanjar Kukri dagger proudly showcases a distinctively curved blade crafted with intricate engravings. The blade, despite showing slight signs of oxidation, retains its polished splendour. The handle of the dagger is a true masterpiece, adorned with elaborate floral motifs and detailed patterns, adding to its historical and aesthetic value. The accompanying leather scabbard, though showing signs of ageing and wear, complements the dagger perfectly with its black and brown markings and visible stitching. The scabbard's metal tip adds a final touch of craftsmanship. This dagger is not only a weapon but a piece of art and history, reflecting the rich traditions of its origins. This item is available for in-person inspections – kindly contact us to schedule a viewing. Prior to placing a bid, prospective buyers are advised to personally verify the authenticity of the item.
A Second World War Gurkha kukri knife, with horn grip scales riveted through the tang, thick ridged spine of the blade narrowing gradually to the point, with short narrow fuller below the spine, unmarked blade 34cm long, housed in a leather-covered wooden scabbard with karda and chakmak, overall length 44.5cm; sold together with an Indo-Persian Pesh-Kabz. (2) Provenance: The Kukri was presented to RSM Terence Ray Copestake.Provenance: Regimental Sergeant Major Terence Ray Copestake (1916 - 1977)RSM Copestake started his army career with the servicing of searchlights and trucks in 1939 and transferred to REME on its formation. He progressed through the ranks until being posted to Burma in 1942 with a battalion of the Scottish Fusiliers. He spent some time in India and fought against the Japanese in Burma, being heavily involved in the decisive battle of Imphal, which caused the Japanese to retreat. During this time, he commanded a brigade of Gurkhas who presented him with this knife and made him an honorary member and Gurkha.
A Nepalese long leaf-type kukri knife in leather sheath, early 20th century, hardwood grip with a centralised ring grip, the curved blade with fillers to the spine, dark brown or black leather scabbard with provision for chakmak and karda knives (now missing), blade length 12 1/2" inches, overall length 15 3/4", no visible markings to scabbard or kukri; sold together two further more modern Nepalese kukri knives, including one with coins and brass detail to the scabbard, overall length 10" (3)By bidding on this item, you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
A group of edged weapons comprising a United Cutlery M48 hawk axe with nylon sheath, overall length 16 1/2"; an MTECH USA Xtreme Tactical Model MX-8078 fixed blade knife, overall length 7 1/2", in sheath; a folding garden knife, 6 1/2" overall; two Ontario Knife Company Tactical Mission 'Edge' dive knives, blade length 4 1/2", overall length 9 1/2" (no sheaves); a Tramontina hunting knife with 'Eighth Air Force' sheath; an Izula compact survival knife, blade length 3", in sheath; two vintage kukri knives (blades marked 'India') in leather scabbards, each with two smaller knives; an Indian dagger, blade length 6", overall length 9 1/2", in wooden scabbard with friction locking plate, and one further large knife, overall length 14 1/2"; together with a folding multi-tool camo pouch and two imitation bladeless Sgian Dubhs (qty).By bidding on this item, you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
A mixed group of edged weapons comprising, a post-war commercial M3 Survival Knife in US M8 style scabbard, blade marked 'Solingen W. Germany', blade length 6 3/4", overall length 11 3/4"; six bowie hunting knives in black sheaths, a small kukri knife in ornate bone sheath inlaid with brass symbols including suns and stars, overall length 5.5"; a British P1888 Lee Metford bayonet (poor condition), no scabbard, blade length 11 3/4", overall length 16 1/2"; a vintage machete with inscription commemorating the liberation of Guatemala, overall length 16 1/2"; a Tactical Mission knife, together with a modern letter opener, bladeless Sgian Dubh, Trekmates multi-tool/compass, diving knife, Filarmonica Doble Temple Jose Monserrat shaving razor with original box; etc (qty, mixed lot)By bidding on this item, you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
A Gurkha duty / working Kukri knife, Sirupate blade with aluminium handle, made in Dehradun India, used by a soldier from the 5th battalion of the 8th Gurkha Rifles, blade measures approx 30.5cm, handle measures approx 11.5cm, spine thickness approx 7mm, complete with camouflage covered wooden scabbard with leather frog.
A contemporary Uncle Bill Chirra large Kukri knife, polished tempered steel chirra blade, engraved U.B. (Uncle Bill) together with other markings, turned wooden handle with ebony and bone inlay, blade measures approx 31cm, handle measures approx 14.5cm, overall length approx 47cm, spine thickness approx 10mm, within buffalo leather covered wooden scabbard and complete with small knife and sharpener.
A mid 20th century World War Two / WW2 era Kukri knife, steel blade with groove fuller, carved horn riveted two piece handle with flat brass pommel, blade measures approx 32.5cm, handle length approx 10.5cm, overall length approx 43.5cm, spine thickness approx 7mm, complete with leather covered wooden scabbard and leather frog.
A mid to late 20th century Kukri knife, steel twin groove fullered blade, turned wooden handle with brass fittings, blade measures approx 34.5cm, handle measures approx 9.5cm, overall length approx 45cm, spine thickness approx 8mm, complete with leather covered wooden scabbard and sharpener.
A World War Two / WW2 Pioneer Kukri, steel blade, two piece riveted wooden handle, blade marked Pioneer Calcutta 13, leather covered wooden scabbard, over painted black, marked with the British broad arrow and dated 1944, blade length approx 35cm, handle length approx 11cm, spine thickness approx 9mm.