Java Island Kris With Mythical Creature Hilt

$573.30
A Kris or Keris dagger native to the island of Java in Indonesia with a beautifully wood carved mythical creature on the hilt and a exquisite wooden scabbard.  This Java island kris dagger with mythical creature hilt is from the 19th century and is in very good condition. Dimensions: With scabbard: 53.5 cm (21 inches) Without scabbard: 47 cm (18.5 inches)

Bone Hilt Kris Dagger

$585.00
This Kris or Keris dagger is just one of the many variations of these weapons that differ among the various culture of Indonesia and South East Asia.  This Kris dagger has a bird like figure made of polished bone on the hilt believed to be made by the Bugis people.  The bird maybe the mythical Garuda creature from Hindu, Buddhist and Jain mythology.  The straight blade, as opposed to the wavy blade, may hint that it is an early 19th century make. Dimensions: With scabbard: 43.5 cm (17.12 inches) Without scabbard: 42 cm (16.53 inches)

Kukri Knife With Silver Decorated Scabbard

$614.25
A late 19th century kothimora gurkha kukri knife with a beautiful silver decorated leather scabbard.  The blade is also decorated nicely and the handle is chipped on one side.  This antique kukri knife is in overall very good condition. Dimensions: With scabbard: 46 cm (18.11 inches) Without scabbard: 44 cm (17.32 inches)

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)

British Royal Artillery Officer 1821 Pattern Sword

$702.00
A British royal artillery officer's sword pattern 1821 with a steel basket hilt and wire bound grip, etched steel blade, in a steel scabbard.  The sword's blade is beautifully etched and is with a clear maker's mark of: Hamburger Rogers & Co., Kings Street, Covent Garden London on one side of the ricasso and on the other side a mark of a flower with a golden center. Dimensions: With scabbard: 104.5 cm (41.14 inches) Without scabbard: 101 cm (39.76 inches)

Sword Cane Walking Stick with Mythological Creature’s Head

$702.00
Sword cane walking stick with mythological creature's head made of intricate silver inlay and a push button mechanism for easy and quick sword drawing.  Beautifully made work and a blade marked Lotti (or Lutti) Extra.  Very unique.    

Knife with Pike Fish Head and Jerry Fisk Damascus Blade

$702.00
Knife with pike fish head and Jerry Fisk marked Damascus blade.  The beautiful leather scabbard is decorated with lizard or snake skin. Detailed head of a pike fish on a bone handle and fine Damascus blade signed by Jerry Fisk (not the famous knife maker with the same name). The leather scabbard is signed A.S initials of Alex Shamgar co-creator of the Israeli Dustar Knife. Details: Length with scabbard: 30 cm / 11.81 inches Length without scabbard: 27 cm / 10.62 inches    

Eagle Head Knife with Jerry Fisk Marked Damascus Blade

$702.00
Knife with eagle head and Jerry Fisk marked Damascus blade.  The beautiful leather scabbard is decorated with an engraved pattern. Detailed head of an eagle on a bone handle and fine Damascus blade signed by Jerry Fisk (not the famous knife maker with the same name).. The leather scabbard is signed A.S initials of Alex Shamgar co-creator of the Israeli Dustar Knife. Details: Length with scabbard: 30 cm / 11.81 inches Length without scabbard: 27 cm / 10.62 inches

Lion Head Knife with Jerry Fisk marked Damascus Blade

$702.00
Knife with lion head and Jerry Fisk marked Damascus blade.  The beautiful leather scabbard is decorated with white lizard or snake skin. Detailed head of a lion on a bone handle and fine Damascus blade signed by Jerry Fisk (not the famous knife maker with the same name). The leather scabbard is signed A.S initials of Alex Shamgar co-creator of the Israeli Dustar Knife. Details: Length with scabbard: 30 cm / 11.81 inches Length without scabbard: 27 cm / 10.62 inches

British Royal Infantry Officer’s Sword Pattern 1822

$725.40
This is a rare British 1822 pattern sword from the short reign of King George IV (1820-1830) as can be seen in the royal emblem on the guard.  It is made with the distinctive Gothic hilt with fold down guard and a grip of fishskin wrapped with brass twisted wire.  These swords tend to be more delicate than other models with the folding down guard usually broken or missing.  The maker, Salter was the main sword manufacturer of that time, the blade etched with King George the Forth's emblem or crest.  This is one of the earliest pattern 1822 swords. This British royal infantry officer’s sword pattern 1822 from the reign of King George IV is in overall good condition with a slightly stained blade and in tact leather scabbard. Dimensions: With scabbard: 107.5 cm (42.32 inches) Without scabbard: 96 cm (37.80 inches)

Chilean Sabre Made By Châtellerault Arms

$742.95
A French made Chilean cavalry sabre sword made between 1891 and 1893.  The spine of the blade marked with the French arsenal, “Manufacture d’armes de Chatellerault” Followed by “JH,” the initials of Jacob Holtzer, the French government exporter.  The Chilean coat of arms, a star within a shield is stamped on the ricasso.  The guard bears unit markings, “2” over “4” and “2” over “100”.  This Chilean sabre made by Châtellerault Arms is in overall good condition. Dimensions: With scabbard: 102.5 cm (40.35 inches) Without scabbard: 100 cm (39.37)

Short Kinjal Dagger

$760.50
A short kinjal dagger with beautiful silver work and a green cloth on the scabbard.  The double edged blade is marked with two small grooves, suns and crescents. Dimensions: With scabbard: 32 cm (12.60 inches) Without scabbard: 28.5 cm (11.22 inches)