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)

Nepalese Kukri Knife With Bone Handle

$380.25
Nepalese Kukri also pronounced khukri or khukuri knife with a white bone handle, possibly Yak bone, maybe ivory, with a decorative scabbard with turquoise beads and two small sharpening knives.  This Nepalese Gurkha Kukri knife is in very good condition with decorations on the blade and the scabbard is decorated with coral and turquoise beads and wire on hammered copper over leather.  The knives are offered in very good original condition with normal wear due to its age.  The leather scabbard has dried with age and can be restored with special oils to return some moisture and flexability.  Only one or two turquoise beads are missing and can be easily replaced.  Judging by its age and style this Nepalese kuri knife is probably from the mid 20th century and having it in this condition with its two matching small sharpening knives is a rare find for those collecting antique edged weapons. Length: 45 cm (17.71 inches) with scabbard, 43 cm (16.92 inches) without scabbard.

WWII Imperial Japanese Naval Officer’s Dirk

$468.00
WWII Imperial Japanese Naval officer dirk of early 1883 pattern. These dirks were worn by all Navy commissioned officers.  This example is of later wartime construction with machine made blade, no Habaki or lock mechanism and a grip with double brass wire wrapped over imitation ray skin (the early dirks had real shark or ray skin).  The grip has the brass cherry blossom flower menuki mon symbolizing the emperor on both sides securing the mekugi (the small wooden peg that holds the grip to the blade hilt).  The saya (scabbard) is wood covered in leather with a decorative seam down the reverse.  The pommel is nicely ornate and the cross guard is wave shaped. This late WWII Imperial Japanese Naval officer dirk is in good condition and shows regular age wear.  

Israeli Military Surplus M7 Bayonet With M8A1 Scabbard

$111.15
Israeli military surplus Imperial M7 bayonet with M8A1 scabbard in very good condition for sale.  On the guard a צ is marked indicating Israeli military together with Imperial which manufactured these. Shipping cost to the USA by regular mail is about $45 for each item, EMS is about $60 including a tracking number and insurance.  Shipping will be charged separately after receiving the order.  Shipping available worldwide.

M7 Bayonets With M8A1 Scabbards

$99.45
Original US M7 bayonets with M8A1 scabbards from the Vietnam War era from military surplus in very good to excellent condition.  These are all in very good to excellent condition.  Most of the other sites that offer these military surplus bayonets have them in very used condition.  Available are Imperial BOC manufactured US M7 bayonets. Shipping cost to the USA by regular mail is about $45 for each item, EMS is about $60 including a tracking number and insurance.  Shipping will be charged separately after receiving the order.  Shipping available worldwide.

Ancient Celtic Druid Ritual Bronze Sickle of the Hallstatt Culture

$374.40
An ancient archeological artifact of a cast bronze Celtic Druid ritual sickle from the Hallstatt Culture, from about 800-400 BC.  Original dark green patina, earthen encrustation, a well defined blade and in tact knob where it would be affixed to a handle.  A very interesting piece of Celtic and European history in general. Length: about 20 cm (7.87 inches)    

Omani Al Saidi Royal Khanjar

$491.40
A fine example of the famous Omani Al Saidi or Royal style Khanjar.  This is a traditional Omani khanjar dagger with a dual edged blade and distinct central rib, fine silver filigree throughout the handle and scabbard and floral bands.  The hilt is probably made of horn and wrapped with the classical Saidi silver filigree panels.  The legend of the Royal style is that the Persian wife of Sayyid Said bin Sultan (1791-1856), the last ruler of the united Omani Empire, was bored with the classical shape of the Omani Khanjar and designed this J shaped style as a present for her husband, hence the “Royal” title of this Omani khanjar.  The back of the scabbard is a brownish velvet.  This Omani Al Saidi khanjar is made probably during the mid 20th century. Dimensions: With scabbard: 31 cm (12.20 inches) Without scabbard: 27 cm (10.60 inches)

Rare Israeli Uzi Bayonets By IMI

$193.05
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 Click here for other Israeli Military Surplus items.

Israeli FN FAL L1A1 Bayonet

$115.83
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. Dealer pricing is available for the purchase of the whole quantity.  Contact us here.

American War Of 1812 Eagle Head Five-Ball Sword

$684.45
This is an early American sword known as the War of 1812 Eagle Head Five-Ball sword or spadroon.  A spadroon is defined as a light sword with a straight-edged blade, enabling both cut and thrust attacks.  A spadroon sword is in between a small sword (which thrusts only), and the heavier-bladed broadsword and they may have single or double edged blade.  This American 1812 spadroon has the characteristic eagle head on the pommel and the distinctive five ball cast into the D-shaped guard.  The handle is most likely made of animal bone and it is a bit cracked on one side.  While the five-ball pattern hilt faded from fashion in England and France in the 1790's, it remained popular in the United States and several patterns of this sword were made for the various American military branches.  The major differences were in the shape of the eagle head as some had its beak turned down, open, open with tongue, or closed pointing upward. The blade is stained but the beautifully designed etchings can still be seen. Don't forget that this sword is over 200 years old! Length: 94 cm (37 inches)

Original Polish Cavalry Officer’s Sabre Pattern 1921

$2,925.00
An authentic and original Polish cavalry officer's sabre 1921 pattern, Polish Uhlan (light cavalry) Szabla WZ. 1921.  This Polish cavalry sabre was designed after the British pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre.  It is beautifully made with an engraving on the blade with the Polish eagle and the motto "Honor i Ojczyzna" - Honor and Fatherland.  This Polish sabre is made and signed on the ricasso by one of the well known swordsmiths of the time Gabriel Borowski of Warsaw. - Blade: curved single-edged blade with one, wide fuller both sides. - Hilt: brass guard with quillons, pommel and back piece. Wooden grip is covered with leather and wrapped with brass wire.  The leather on thr hilt is with minor marks, brass parts are in very good condition with light patina. - Scabbard: original scabbard of this sword made of iron and nickeled with two rings and chape. - The condition of this Polish cavalry sabre pattern 1921 is in very good condition. Length: With scabbard: 93 cm (36.61 inches) Without scabbard: 88 cm (34.64 inches)

A Set Of Authentic Bedouin Shabariya Daggers

$386.10
An authentic set of Bedouin shabariya daggers, one short and the other long, from Israel or possibly Jordan.  These shabariya daggers are all handmade with materials that the bedouin nomads could find around them from scrap metals or purchase/trade as they have done for centuries in the deserts of the Middle East.  These Arab Muslim Bedouin nomad dagger knives were used as everyday tools from slaughtering lambs to self defense and religious ceremonies.