A Sinhalese kirichchiya
A rare type of Sinhalese dagger with stylized bird hilt and blade with backedge.
€400,-Khukurī in wooden scabbard
The scabbard carved as to closely mimic a tooled leather scabbard.
€450,-Rare beladau lebar dagger
A rare type of dagger from South Kalimantan, loosely based on Islamic daggers seen worn by traders.
€475,-South Indian katar with Bikaner marks
An interesting South Indian style katar with an imported European blade.
€650,-Sword hilted khukurī
A rarer variety with a hilt that takes inspiration from the kora and talwar.
ReservedFine African Bedja dagger
These handsome daggers were worn by the nomadic Hadendoa people, their name has been interpreted as meaning "Lion Clan".
€1300,-An early "piha-kaetta"
Of nice quality, with unusual openwork silver bolster with serapendiya.
€1500,-Southern katar with yali langets
Of a style often associated with Tanjore, the seat of the Vijayanagara empire.
€1650,-A fine 19th century khukurī
With iron, silver overlaid hilt. Its associated scabbard features fine quillwork.
€1800,-Bhutanese royal style dagger
A small pointy Bhutanese dagger in a silver scabbard of a style associated with the ruling house.
€2000,-Large tin chirra kothimora khukuri
An exceptionally large example with a desirable three fullered blade.
€2200,-Chilanum dagger
Somewhat worn but once very high-quality, with great sculptural qualities and remains of silver "true inlay".
€2300,-Gold mounted presentation khukurī
Thought to have been presented by the Royal House of Nepal.
€3000,-A fine north Indian dagger
Of jambiya form, with pattern welded blade and fine silver scabbard mounts.
Reserved