Antique edged weapons for sale including swords, daggers, knives, bayonets, sabres and others. We focus mainly on hard to find and unique items and not that many mass produced antique edged weapons that can be found in many other places, unless we come across a great deal and pass on the savings to you. This is usually when we buy stocks of military surplus bayonets and other gear and accessories. From the Far East to the Middle East, Europe to the Americas, we hope that you will find your next antique edged weapon for your collection here at Mayer Antiques & Collectibles.
Indian Gurkha Kukri Knife
Dutch Light Cavalry Troopers Sword M1813 No. 2
This is a Dutch Model 1813 Light Cavalry No. 2 sword, known for their very short production life and are a rare find. The No. 3 version was introduced only a year later in 1814. The sword shows the heavy influence of the French style since at the time Holland was just starting to gain independence from being a French providence.
This Dutch Model 1813 Light Cavalry No. 2 sabre that we have for sale is in fair condition, missing the horse leather and wire on the handle.
Dimensions:
Length with scabbard: 107 cm (42.12 inches)
Length without scabbard: 103 cm (40.55 inches)
Indian Kora Sword With Tulwar Hilt
A very good condition Northern Indian, possibly Rajasthan Kora sword with tulwar style hilt, decorated with Damascus style silver-work and beautiful decorations on the blade of the sun and mythological figures. The Kora (Khuda, Cora, Khora, Kouda) is typical to weapons of northernIndia and Nepal known as Kharga or Jamadhar Teg. The kora sword with the characteristic wide and forward angled blade with sharp outer curve appeared after the 10th century in the areas of northern India and Nepal and were used for both fighting and ceremonial purposes. The ceremonial and decorative Indian kora sword such as this one we have for sale, were used by Gurkhas for the ceremonial slaughter of water buffalo as a representation of Mahishasura and sheep during the festival of Dasain in which the head of the animal had to be severed with a single blow.
Length: 64 cm (25.19 inches)
Width: 17 cm (6.69 inches)
Israeli FN FAL L1A1 Bayonet
Israeli FN FAL L1A1 Bayonet made by IMI (Israeli Military Industries) with the צ (Tzadik) mark sign of the Israeli military on the ricasso. These hard to find bayonets are in very good condition, each come with their scabbard. The FN FAL bayonet for the FN FAL L1A1 7.62x51 light automatic rifle has the distinguished two prongs that fit on the rifle's flash hider and the blade profile is a variation of the U.S. M4 bayonet design. The grips are wood and the scabbard is the standard FN Mauser bayonet scabbard with frog hook design developed in the 1920's.
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Rare Israeli Uzi Bayonets By IMI
Rare and hard to find original IMI (Israeli Military Industries) Uzi bayonets in very good to excellent condition with original scabbard and black plastic grips. On one side of the ricasso is the IMI logo and on the other side is the צ (Tzadik) the mark of the Israeli military. These Uzi bayonets were not military issued, they were made by IMI for presentation purposes and gifts to dignitaries who visited the factory from around the world.
Dealer pricing is available for the purchase of the whole quantity. Contact us here.
Overall length: 280 mm
Blade length: 170 mm
Width of blade: 21 mm
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Tibetan Kila Phurba Dagger
The Kila Phurba dagger is a three-sided knife, or nail-like ritual item traditionally associated with Indo-Tibetan Buddhism in which the knife is used to symbolically penetrate and break the earth. Like many of the traditional Tibetan metal instruments, the kila is often made from brass and iron (sometimes of meteoric iron) and often features three faces of Vajrakīla, a deity manifestation of heroic power. The three faces are often featured as one joyful, one peaceful, one wrathful (not in this case) and the blade is usually composed of three triangular facets or faces, meeting at the tip. These represent, respectively, the blade's power to transform the negative energies known as the "three poisons" or "root poisons" of attachment/craving/desire, delusion/ignorance/misconception.
This Tibetan Kila Phurba dagger we have for sale in in very good condition and is probably from the mid 20th century.
Length: 28 cm (11 inches)
Moroccan Jambiya Koummya Dagger
A Moroccan Jambiya dagger named Koummya made of yellowish chrome silver probably from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Beautiful Arab North African decorations and a beautiful tempered blade in this Moroccan Koummya Jambiya dagger.
Dimensions:
With scabbard: 43 cm (16.92 inches)
Without scabbard: 36.5 cm (14.37 inches)