
A Fraser talwar from the Deccan
Once belonging to William Fraser (1784-1835), a British civil servant.
A Fraser talwar, 18th century
Once belonging to William Fraser (1784-1835), a British civil servant.
Balinese keris of Ferdinand Blok
The 9-luk blade of strong proportions is engraved with the face of a demon.
Tonkinese saber
Collected by Victor Auguste Robin, a senior officer of the Tonkin expeditionary force 1885-1887.
The O.T. Burne dha
With silver overlaid blade and silver mounts worked in repousse. With some of Burne's personal items.
The Wiasemsky Montagnard dha
Collected by a Russian prince from the hill peoples of central Vietnam in 1892.
Mongolian target quiver
Combining surplus Qing mounts with Mongol leatherwork.
Japanese steel plate
Worked in repousse, possibly once part of an ornamental piece of armor.
Bow by Yang Wentong
One of the last bows by Yang Wentong, father of Yang Fuxi.
Khukurī in wooden scabbard
The scabbard carved as to closely mimic a tooled leather scabbard.
Half bone hilted khukurī
With wide blade and a two-tone hilt in cattle bone and wood, capped with brass.
Ramree veteran khukurī
Signed: Ricky Milnes, India 44, Burma 44, Ramree 45.
The khukri of Peter L. Achard
Also known as kothimora khukuri, in a scabbard with repousse silver mounts.
Bow by Ju Yuan Hao of Beijing
Made by the last operational bowyer of China, probably for the Mongolian market.
Large silver mounted khukuri
With pierced mounts and velvet-covered scabbard.
Golden Bundi style katar
From the collection of Dr. Leo Figiel.