An Indian Silver-Hilted Khanjar, An Indian All-Steel Chilanum, And A Quiver The second 17th Century The first with recurved fluted watered blade, plain hilt, and original velvet-covered scabbard with heavy pierced silver mounts (scabbard split, velvet worn); the second made in one piece and of characteristic form with fluted recurved blade and symmetrical hilt (the surface rust-patinated throughout); the last of wood, cylindrical and painted with polychrome flowers and foliage on a dark ground 14¾in. (37.5cm.) to 29¾in. (75.6cm.) (3)
An Indian Silver-Hilted Khanjar, An Indian All-Steel Chilanum, And A Quiver The second 17th Century The first with recurved fluted watered blade, plain hilt, and original velvet-covered scabbard with heavy pierced silver mounts (scabbard split, velvet worn); the second made in one piece and of characteristic form with fluted recurved blade and symmetrical hilt (the surface rust-patinated throughout); the last of wood, cylindrical and painted with polychrome flowers and foliage on a dark ground 14¾in. (37.5cm.) to 29¾in. (75.6cm.) (3)
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