Comprising: 1) Indian katar, 19th century, 10 inch blade with thickened point and median ridge, steel hilt of typical form. 2) Two North African daggers, 19th century, both with bone hilts. One with 6 inch curved blade etched with inscriptions. The other with 7 inch single edged blade and russet leather scabbard embroidered with metallic and wool thread. 3) Klewang, probably Sumatra, early 20th century, 15 inch blade with typical goat's foot point, one-piece wooden grip. 4) Wooden dagger, probably African, grip wrapped with multi-colored thread and adorned with beads and feathers.
Condition: 1), 2) and 3) blades showing patches of light pitting.