A 19TH CENTURY COORG AYDA KATTI OR CEREMONIAL CHOPPER, 38.5cm blade of characteristic heavy chopper form, stepped castellated forte, characteristic carved horn hilt with large flat tear-form pommel, chequered grip, together with another similar, 19th century with carved ivory grip. From an established West Country Collection. (2)
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A 19TH CENTURY OTTOMAN OR INDIAN KARD, 22.5cm damascus blade chiselled with a scrolling vine at the forte and chiselled with linear decoration along the back edge, characteristic hilt with gold damascene decoration to the extremities, two-piece walrus ivory grips, together with a worn Pesh-Kabz with plain hilt and scabbard. From an established West Country Collection. (2)
TWO 19TH CENTURY CHOORA, each with T-section blade, the largest with 29cm fullered blade chiselled with geometric designs, white metal mounted hilt with horn and ivory grips set with studs, contained in its leather wrapped wooden scabbard, the second with damascus blade, chiselled white metal hilt, riveted ivory grips, contained in its white metal mounted, leather wrapped wooden scabbard, and a late 19th century Khyber knife with 50cm blade, brass mounted hilt with two-piece riveted bone grips. From an established West Country Collection. (3)
TWO SINHALESE OR CEYLONESE KASTANE OR SHORT SWORD, the first with 41.5cm curved fullered blade with traces of brass inlay to one side of the forte, characteristic ivory hilt, the various quillons and terminals formed into mythical beasts or simah, the pommel of typical open mouthed simah type form, together with another similar, plainer and later with 52cm blade. The first 18th Century, the second late 19th or early 20th Century. From an established West Country Collection. (2)
AN UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY DOUBLE KRIS, 37cm hollow ground watered steel blades chiselled at the fortes, characteristic carved wooden hilts with white metal collars, contained in their embossed white metal wrapped wooden scabbard decorated with scrolling foliage, together with two Piha Kaetta one with turned ivory grip, and two further Eastern knives or daggers. All 19th Century. From an established West Country Collection. (5)
A 19TH CENTURY KRIS, 33.5cm wavy watered steel blade chiselled at the forte, characteristic carved wooden hilt finely decorated with scrolling foliage, contained in its brass wrapped wooden scabbard decorated with scrolling foliage, together with another Kris, with brass wrapped hilt and scabbard and three further Eastern knives, on a Piha Kaetta with ivory grips. All 19th Century. From an established West Country Collection. (5)
A FINE 19TH CENTURY SINHALESE PIHA KAETTA, 21cm clean fullered blade chiselled with a foliate flourish to the lock back edge, characteristic white metal and brass mounted hilt with finely foliate carved two-piece riveted ivory grips, the white metal pommel cap finely embossed with scrolling foliage, contained in its velvet wrapped wooden scabbard, together with a worn Sinhalese dagger with bone hilt and of Piha Kaetta form, the last with Kastane type brass hilt. From an established West Country Collection. (3)
A SINHALESE PIHA KAETTA, 20.5cm heavy section fullered blade, characteristic white metal hilt with carved ivory grip decorated with scrolling foliage, contained in its copper and white metal mounted reeded wooden scabbard, parted, together with two further Piha Kaetta with worn blades, one with worn bone grips and the last with ivory grips carved in the form of a mythical beast. All circa 1800. From an established West Country Collection. (3)
A 19TH CENTURY PIHA KAETTA, 17.25cm heavy fullered blade, heavily reinforced brass forte chiselled with scrolling foliage, characteristic curving two-piece riveted ivory grips decorated with scrolling foliage, white metal pommel cap decorated to match, contained in its reeded wooden scabbard, together with three further 19th century examples in worn condition. From an established West Country Collection. (4)
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY PIHA KAETTA, 23cm heavy fullered blade applied with foliate engraved brass reinforcing plates at the forte, characteristic hilt with two-piece riveted ivory grips decorated with scrolling foliage, white metal pommel cap decorated to match, together with three further 19th Century examples in worn condition. From an established West Country Collection. (4)
A 19TH CENTURY SINHALESE PIHA KAETTA, 23.5cm heavy fullered blade inlaid with panels of white metal decorated with scrolling foliage, the forte heavily reinforced with foliate brass supports, characteristic brass and white metal mounted hilt with finely carved ivory grips, together with another similar, smaller with worn hilt and heavily patinated blade and a further crude late 19th century example with bone hilt. From an established West Country Collection. (3)
A 19TH CENTURY 22-BORE INDIAN MATCHLOCK LONGGUN, 38.5cm sighted octagonal damascus barrel, the muzzle and breech decorated with silvered foliate panels, brass plate action, the full stock decorated with panels of bone and ivory in the geometric and foliate manner, together with two further plainer examples. (3)
GOA, 17TH CENTURY, A CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF ST ANTHONY OF PADUA, standing in robes on acanthus carved base, hands lacking, 15cm high over all, the underside inscribed 568? 85.021, together with a carved ivory figure of St Francois Xavier, lacking hands, 8cm high. From an established West Country Collection. (2)
CEYLON, a plated and ivory large ceremonial ladle probably from Kandy, the large copper coconut shaped bowl decorated with stylized acanthus, the ivory handle of large proportions carved as a man and profusely with stylized acanthus, foliage and scrollwork, 46cm long over all. From an established West Country Collection.
ROBERT MOLE OF BIRMINGHAM, A VICTORIAN CUSTOMS OFFICER'S SWORD STICK OR RUMMAGE STICK, the marine ivory handle inset with abalone and formed of a whale's tooth with carved fist protruding from the rear, on stout horn or marine ivory upper haft leading to the 75cm square section tapering blade stamped MOLE BIRM at the forte, enclosed in briar haft, brass ferrule, 94cm long over all.
A 19TH CENTURY INDIAN IVORY SECTIONAL WALKING CANE, the handle carved as a tiger battling a large serpent, the tapering haft carved as bamboo, 87.5cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, the ivory handle carved as the bust of a man (possibly Cicero), and inscribed James M Brown in gothic script, metal collar, coromandel haft, horn ferrule, 90.5cm long over all, together with an early 20th Century walking cane, the ivory handle carved in semi relief with a maiden carrying a fan, above gold plated collar, slender snakewood haft, metal ferrule, 92cm long over all. (2) This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
AN 18TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, the ivory and pique work handle decorated with scrolls, flowerheads and the letter M and pierced to take a thong, malacca haft, metal ferrule, 91cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
AN 18TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, the ivory and pique work handle decorated with stylized flowerheads and pierced to take a thong, white metal collar, malacca haft, metal ferrule, 89cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A 19TH CENTURY GADGET WALKING CANE, the plain ivory spherical handle inset with a compass centring an engraved eight pointed star, above yellow metal collar marked NP, malacca haft (shortened), lacking ferrule, 96.5cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A 19TH CENTURY WALKING STICK, the ivory L shaped handle relief carved with a dog or wolf's head grasping tassels in its jaws, white metal collar, bamboo haft, metal ferrule marked HLH, 93.5cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A 19TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, the ivory pistol grip handle carved in relief with a cloaked General his foot resting on a mortar barrel, beneath a carved angel, the Caduceus, and a crown, malacca haft, lacking ferrule, 86cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A 19TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, the ivory handle carved as a frog sitting on a lily pad, white metal collar, rosewood haft, long tapering brass ferrule with iron tip, 92cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
AN 18TH CENTURY AND LATER WALKING CANE, the early ivory handle carved as the head of a bulldog with later glass eyes, later ebonised haft, horn ferrule, 91cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A 19TH CENTURY AND LATER WALKING CANE, the early ivory handle carved in shallow relief with a courtly couple in a garden, and further scrolling foliage, later ebonised haft, horn ferrule, 92cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY ARTICULATED WALKING CANE, the ivory handle carved as the head of a dog wearing a hat, a button to the back of the head moves his tongue in and out and alternates his eyes from blue to brown, silver collar with Birmingham hallmark, date marked rubbed, maker's mark for Smith & Bartlam, wooden haft, metal ferrule, 92cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, the ivory handle carved as the head of a rough coated dog above tall ivory collar inscribed WILSON PARIS, ebonised haft, metal ferrule, 91.5cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER WALKING CANE, the early ivory handle carved as the head of a spaniel with glass eyes, later ebonised haft, horn ferrule, 91cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, the spherical ivory handle carved in partial relief as the head of an elderly gentleman, chequered white metal collar, tapering wooden haft, horn ferrule, 91cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY MASONIC WALKING CANE, the spherical ivory pommel carved over all with Masonic symbols and the initials JH, white metal collar, ebonised haft, horn ferrule, 91.5cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A 19TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, the octagonal section ivory pommel inscribed To Jas Ritchie from HR Feby 17th 1849, ebonised haft, metal ferrule, 94.5cm long over all, together with another, the handle in the form of a dice (some inlaid dots missing), 88cm long over all. (2) This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER WALKING CANE, the early ivory L shaped handle carved in full relief with three dog's heads graduating in size, cross hatched decoration, later ebonised haft, horn ferrule, 92cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A 19TH CENTURY WALKING CANE OF SUBSTANTIAL PROPORTIONS, the ivory handle carved as a lady's head in the Egyptian revival manner, malacca haft, bone ferrule, 91.5cm long over all, (cracks), together with another walking cane, the 19th century ivory handle carved as a monkey with paw to his ear, substantial tapering haft, metal ferrule, 89cm long over all. This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
A 19TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, the ivory pommel carved as a woven flattened knot, tapering haft, horn ferrule, 92cm long over all, together with an ebony and ivory walking cane, of traditional and plain form with banded decoration, 91cm long over all. (2) This lot may be subject to CITES regulations if exported (e.g. USA, China, and other countries). Please contact us for further information.
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