Masterpiece, Very rare and exceptional Ivory Tanto carved in the shape of a Lobster from the early Meiji period (1858), with CITES certificate. Selling price, excluding shipping costs: €4200. As part [...]
Tibetan short dagger - Bhutan or Tibet, mid-20th century Horn handle, possibly yak. Openwork and chiseled metal scabbard. Single-edged blade with a traditional copper inlaid pattern towards the tip. A[...]
Long saber of the mountain peoples of Indochina - Indochina, early 20th century or earlier The mountain peoples of Indochina spread across the territories of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia were pejorative[...]
Kriss dagger - Indonesia, Java, 19th early 20th century Beautiful carved wooden handle. Straight double-edged blade in pamor steel. Without scabbard. Length 46.5cm Blade length 35cm Total weight 245gr
Kriss dagger - Indonesia, Java, 19th early 20th century Beautiful carved wooden handle. Flaming blade in beautiful pamor steel. Without scabbard. Length 41cm Blade length 30.5cm Total weight 150gr
All-steel openwork dagger called patag - Bhutan or Tibet, probably mid-20th century Wooden handle covered with twisted metal wire and chiseled and embossed steel pommel. Scabbard in chiseled and openw[...]
Impressive Vietnamese saber called truong dao - Vietnam, circa 1900 Strong and large blade engraved with ideograms, scrolls and dragons. Handle made of two bamboo plates covered with a braid of cords.[...]
Impressive Vietnamese saber called truong dao - Vietnam, circa 1900 Strong and large blade engraved with ideograms, scrolls and dragons. Handle made of two bamboo plates covered with a braid of cords.[...]
Nepalese saber called kora - Himalayas, Nepal, 18th-19th century Tubular steel handle with two-disc guard and pommel in stylistic representation of a stupa. Beautiful and strong single-edged blade, fl[...]
Strong Vietnamese dagger - Vietnam, 19th centuryRare dagger of fine quality. Deer antler handle with embossed silver decorations.Strong straight blade with four sides and double edges. Length 52.5cm B[...]
TSUBA en fer Nadekaku gata avec certificatJAPON – Période Edo (1606 – 1868)Fer ajouréH : 6,9cm – L. : 6,8cm – H. Nakago-Ana : 2,8cm64gNadekaku gata en fer ajouré en yo-sukashi de chidori stylisés.Non [...]
Pair of TSUBA for daisho, with Seiryu Engetsu sword motif. SignedJAPAN - EDO period (1603 - 1868), 19th century Bronze, alloy and goldLarge model signed Shu Ju MasanobuH: 7,35cm - W.: 6,98cm - H. Naka[...]
Sword Called Wakisashi With Nbthk Certificate And Koshirae SoriomonoSigned Echizen no Kami MasamichiJapan - Edo period (1603-1868)Circa 1650-1700 Steel, wood, lacquer, silk, gold, copper, shakudo, bra[...]
An Indo-Persian shamshir saber - Northern India or Central Asia, 18th-19th century Handle made of two plates of bovine horn with gold damascened steel elements (koftgari). Curved single-edged shamshir[...]
Vietnamese sword with animal vertebrae blade - Vietnam, 19th century Copper knuckle hilt, pommel and guard in superbly chiseled and repoussé silver sheet. Blade depicted by an animal vertebra (to be d[...]
TSUBA Mokko GataJapanEdo period (1603-1868)Iron, goldH. 8.1; L 7.5 cm; Thickness 4 mmH. Nakago Hitsu Ana: 2.8 cmTsuba decorated with a swan in flight in a landscape animated by flowers on both sides, [...]
Dha type knife of the Lü and Shan ethnic groups - South East Asia, late 19th early 20th century (4) The Lü and Shan ethnic groups are widely distributed across the territories of North Vietnam, Laos, [...]
A Vietnamese dagger - Indochina, Vietnam, 19th century early 20th century Deer antler handle with long brass and copper ferrule. Single-edged blade engraved on both sides. Length 36cm Blade length 20.[...]
An impressive Vietnamese saber called truong dao - Vietnam, 19th early 20th century Large and powerful blade flaring towards the point. The guard has some play, the vegetable cord that encircles the h[...]
Strong slaughter knife - Rural China circa 1900 Wooden handle and steel ferrule. Wooden scabbard engraved with two fantastic animals. Strong single-edged blade. Length 45cm Length without scabbard 42c[...]
Strong slaughter knife - Rural China circa 1900 Wooden handle and steel ferrule. Wooden scabbard engraved with a bird (wood splits). Remains a wax seal of export authorization. Strong single-edged bla[...]
A very beautiful early 19th century Indian kard knife. The 20cm long tapering blade is forged from (damascus) wootz steel. The silver handle is a wonderful example of Indian craftsmanship. The base of[...]
Finely curved and grooved sword or korawith a steel blade. Engraved strip of geometric patterns near the ricasso. The kora has the cutting edge on the inner side of the blade terminating in a spreadin[...]
Presented here is a kora sword from Nepal or northwest India. The slender variant of this sword is made for fighting whereas the broad bladed examples are for sacrificial ceremonies. The blade is heav[...]
JAPAN - Early Edo (17th century). Samurai Katana. FUSHI - KASHIRA in chased copper, partially gilded and silvered (wear) on a nanako background and on the theme of the eight Taoist hermits. TSUKA in w[...]
All-steel openwork dagger called patag - Bhutan or Tibet, 19th 1st half 20th century Wooden handle covered with steel wire and chiseled and openwork steel pommel. Scabbard in chiseled and openwork ste[...]
Short silver-plated saber - Bhutan or Tibet, circa 1900 Horn handle, possibly yak. Silver-plated scabbard. Single-edged blade with a traditional copper-inlaid pattern towards the tip. A simple weapon [...]
Indonesian saber called pedang - Indonesia, 19th early 20th century This type of saber was widely used in the Indonesian archipelago, especially Bali, Java, Sumatra... Finely carved horn handle. Small[...]
Small dagger from Tibet - Tibet or Bhutan, late 19th early 20th Fuse in beautiful blond horn and pommel in low-grade silver, chiseled and worked in repoussé. Single-edged blade. Scabbard in low-grade [...]
SABRE called Wakisashi, signed with koshirae soriomonoJapan - Edo period (1603-1868) Steel, wood, lacquer, silk, brass, shakudo, gold, copper Length of cutting edge (Nagasa): 33.4 cm Nakago: 11.2 cm -[...]
Sabre called mandau of the Dayak people - Borneo Islands, 1st half of the 20th century Carved wooden handle (slight crack on one side, without impact on the solidity of the whole) surrounded by a brai[...]
A saber called kharga or kora - North India or Nepal, 19th century Kharga is the name used in India. In Nepal, the term kora is used. Steel handle. Blade engraved with Sankrit texts on both sides as w[...]
A rare bow and arrows from the Himalayan regions - Probably Nepal, 19th early 20th century In polychrome lacquered wood decorated with floral and geometric motifs, Wear and loss of lacquer but very re[...]
Imperial Japanese Navy sabers, Kyu-Gunto, model 1883. Steel blade, slightly domed with a single edge. The handle is covered with shagreen leather and interwoven with twisted threads along a horizontal[...]
Indian saber called "kharga" - North India, 19th century Kharga is the name used in India. In Nepal, the term kora is used. Based on the style of the handle and the silver-damascened floral decoration[...]
Kriss sword hilt (keris kris) representing Batara Bayu - Indonesia, Bali, 19th century Gilded copper alloy hilt representing Batara Bayu, Indonesian version of Vayu, the Indian god of the wind. The hi[...]
An Indian saber called kharga or kora - North India, 19th century The kharga is the name used in India. In Nepal, the term kora is used. Interesting handle with a wrap-around guard of the khanda type [...]
Chinese knife with jade handle - China, late 19th century The handle is celadon-colored jade. Single-edged blade attached to the handle by a silver bolster (the blade is slightly skewed compared to th[...]
Kukuri style knife (kukri) with jadeite handle - India or Afghanistan, Victorian era (second half of the 19th century) The proportions of the weapon are those of a dagger and not a Nepalese kukuri, ho[...]
Pair of Japanese arrowheads, togari-ya “bamboo leaf”. SignedJapan - Edo period (1603-1868)SteelTotal length: 17, cm Thick iron of the “yoroï toshi” armor piercer form.Each signed on one sideFairly goo[...]
Japanese arrowhead, ya-no-né, diamond-shaped with openwork “boar's eye” heartJapan - Edo period (1603-1868)SteelTotal length: 26 cm Hira-né type flat iron, lozenge shape openwork with a “boar's eye” h[...]
Japanese arrowhead, ya-no-né, openwork with a “boar's eye” heartJapan - Edo period (1603-1868)SteelTotal length: 32 cm Flat iron of the hira-né type, yanagi-ha (willow leaf) form, openwork with a “boa[...]
Japanese arrowhead, ya-no-né, openwork with a cherry blossom. Signed.Japan - Edo period (1603-1868)SteelTotal length: 17.3 cm Hira-né flat iron, yanagi-ha (willow leaf) form, openwork with a cherry bl[...]
TSUBA in Mokko Gata with squirrel motifJAPAN - Edo period (1606 - 1868)Inlaid ironH: 9,2cm - W.: 8,2cm - H. Nakago-Ana: 2,3cm160gIron mokko gata inlaid with sentoku hira zogan. A squirrel under flower[...]
Superb Indian axe of the Zaghnal type, early 19th century, with its scabbard, embossed decoration and gilded copper engravings, very rare combat and status show weapon
An antique Burmese double dagger in a traditionally decorated scabbard. Period - 19th century Condition - Good condition Measurement - Closed length 17.6 cm
SOLD WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICIT[...]
This Japanese tanto dates from the beginning of the Edo period, for the blade (17th century) and from the end of the Edo period for the mount (19th century), since as always in Japan, we find old blad[...]
KNIFE called Katar DjamadharMughal Empire, India, early 19th centuryIron, steel, gold damascene Total length: 45.8 cm - Blade length: 24.3 cmSteel blade with double cutting edges, median ridges, and d[...]
This antique bone blowgun appears to be a finely carved handcrafted object, possibly of Asian or Native American origin. Here are some interesting features that can be noted: Material: This appears to[...]
Axe Head Animated by a LionEast Asia, 17th century Iron and bronze 48 cm long, 4 cm longAn important single-edged curved axe head with a bronze lion, its front legs resting on a rectangular base.Its o[...]
Machete and its sheath called Pha
Culture probably Akha Ulo, Thailand
20th century
Iron, wood and plant fibres
Total length: 55.5 ; L.: 12 cm
Machete length: 54.5 cm
Machete with iron blade [...]
19th century Chinese sword. Decorated with ray skin and copper., poignee de corne avec petit turquoises. Very good condition with no restorations. Length: 58cm. Weight: 490 grams.
JAPAN - Edo period (1603-1868). Samurai wakizashi. KASHIRA in shakudo inlaid with copper and silver depicting paulownia leaves. TSUKA in wood, covered with ray skin, braided with black silk. MENUKIS i[...]
JAPAN - Edo period (1603 - 1868). Copper KOGAI decorated with a decoration of seven characters on platforms between bridges and clouds, on a nanako background. Slight wear to the tip. Dimensions: 21.2[...]
Shinsaku-to Zaimei 邦松作 "Kunimatsu Saku" sabre. Selling price (excluding shipping and support)The blade is a strong and dynamic work.This Katana blade was forged by Kunimatsu, one of the most famous b[...]
Dha type knife, South East Asia. Wooden sheath covered with silver. Ivory and silver handle. Total length: 32.8 cm. Width at +: 3.6 cm. Total weight: 0.251 kg. Good condition (traces of use). Shipping[...]
Set of Shirasaya (blade guards or scabbards for Japanese sword blades) and Tsunagi (wooden blades) in katana formats. The Shirasaya and the Tsunagi do not go together. One of the shirasaya does not ha[...]
Japanese sword, Tanto
Japan
Edo period (1603-1868)
Steel, wood, lacquer, silk, brass, shakudo, gold, copper, silver, iron, sentoku
Length of cutting edge (Nagasa): 28.6 cm
Nakago: 9.7 cm - Cu[...]
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