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A south Indian khanjarliprobably Vizianagaram District, 17th/18th century
8 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San FranciscoSold for US$1,755 inc. premium
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A south Indian khanjarli
probably Vizianagaram District, 17th/18th century
probably Vizianagaram District, 17th/18th century
Broad 8 inch recurved blade of watered steel with median ridge flanked by fuller, the base chiseled with a palmette with small pierced panels at either edge. Oval steel guard with blade reinforcement and recurved knucklebow with hooked finial. Gripscales and lunette pommel of elephant ivory, the rivets with silver florette washers, the front gripscale with turquoise stone in a silver mount.
Condition: Blade showing some light pitting and wear. Hilt showing some cracks and chipping.
See Illustration
Condition: Blade showing some light pitting and wear. Hilt showing some cracks and chipping.
See Illustration
Footnotes
Note: Illustrated on page 46 of Arms of the Paladins, The Richard R. Wagner Jr. Collection of Fine Eastern Weapons by Oliver S. Pinchot.








