AN INDIAN KARD with watered blade and gold-inlaid mark, gold-damascened hilt, and rounded grips of silver enamelled with birds, animals and foliage in blue, green and brown, in its original cloth-covered scabbard with enamelled silver mounts (cloth defective, enamel slightly chipped), late 18th Century, probably Lucknow; and two Khyber knives, each with gold-damascened decoration on the blade and hilt, and beaked ivory grips, each 18th/19th Century

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AN INDIAN KARD with watered blade and gold-inlaid mark, gold-damascened hilt, and rounded grips of silver enamelled with birds, animals and foliage in blue, green and brown, in its original cloth-covered scabbard with enamelled silver mounts (cloth defective, enamel slightly chipped), late 18th Century, probably Lucknow; and two Khyber knives, each with gold-damascened decoration on the blade and hilt, and beaked ivory grips, each 18th/19th Century
11½in. to 27¾in. (3)

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