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The Brian Jackson Single Owner Collection of Militaria (#555) 15/08/2023 10:30 AM CEST Closed

Starts Ending 15/08/2023 10:30 AM CEST

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Lot 4 A pair of small silver clad Burmese Dha Daggers. Likely 19th century in date, with both the scabbards and hilts encased in a white metal / sheet silver. Fine silver filigree work to the scabbards and handles, and both with steel blades. The largest knife measures 14.3cm in length with a blade length of 8.1cm, the smaller knife is 14.1cm in length, with a blade length of 6.8cm. Condition: both generally ok, with some service wear. Some contact marks to the scabbards, and a little splitting a

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Lot closed - Winning bid:N/A
Estimate: £80 - £120

 

  • A pair of small silver clad Burmese Dha Daggers.
 Likely 19th century in date, with both the scabbards and hilts encased in a white metal / sheet silver.
 Fine silver filigree work to the scabbards and handles, and both with steel blades.
 The largest kni
  • A pair of small silver clad Burmese Dha Daggers.
 Likely 19th century in date, with both the scabbards and hilts encased in a white metal / sheet silver.
 Fine silver filigree work to the scabbards and handles, and both with steel blades.
 The largest kni - 2
  • A pair of small silver clad Burmese Dha Daggers.
 Likely 19th century in date, with both the scabbards and hilts encased in a white metal / sheet silver.
 Fine silver filigree work to the scabbards and handles, and both with steel blades.
 The largest kni - 3
  • A pair of small silver clad Burmese Dha Daggers.
 Likely 19th century in date, with both the scabbards and hilts encased in a white metal / sheet silver.
 Fine silver filigree work to the scabbards and handles, and both with steel blades.
 The largest kni - 4
  • A pair of small silver clad Burmese Dha Daggers.
 Likely 19th century in date, with both the scabbards and hilts encased in a white metal / sheet silver.
 Fine silver filigree work to the scabbards and handles, and both with steel blades.
 The largest kni - 5
  • A pair of small silver clad Burmese Dha Daggers.
 Likely 19th century in date, with both the scabbards and hilts encased in a white metal / sheet silver.
 Fine silver filigree work to the scabbards and handles, and both with steel blades.
 The largest kni - 6
  • A pair of small silver clad Burmese Dha Daggers.
 Likely 19th century in date, with both the scabbards and hilts encased in a white metal / sheet silver.
 Fine silver filigree work to the scabbards and handles, and both with steel blades.
 The largest kni - 7