Introduction to Bikanēr

The Bikanēr armory is situated in the city of Bikanēr, which in turn lies in the former princely state of Bikanēr. It contains weapons of local manufacture but also a sizeable amount of weapons taken as booty from southern campaigns under Anup Singh.

A substantial part of the armory was sold in the late 20th century to a number of UK antique dealers, and pieces have been circulating in the international antique arms scene since. Various pieces made its way to notable museums like the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Royal Armories in Leeds, and to institutions like the Furusiyya Art Foundation, while others are in private hands.

For an elaborate article on the Bikanēr armory, see: The Bikaner Armory

Arms from the Bikaner armory

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Somewhat worn but once very high-quality, with great sculptural qualities and remains of silver "true…

€2300,-

An interesting South Indian style katar with an imported European blade.

€650,-

The basket hilt is elaborately overlaid with silver in floral designs.

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The Yagami school were excellent carvers of iron, known for their 1000 monkey designs.

€1800,-

A small pointy Bhutanese dagger in a silver scabbard of a style associated with the ruling house.

€2000,-

Fine work and one of the very few enamelled tsuba by this maker.

€1800,-