Indian Weapons Gallery
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18th century Indian matchlock musket decorated with gold and ivory inlays.
peashooter85:Jambiya with chiseled steel hilt, India, 19th centuryfrom Sofe Design Auctions
petermorwood:peashooter85:Gold decorated tulwar, The Punjab (India), early 19th centuryfrom The Roya
A beautiful gold decorated and engraved Indian katarr dagger with two flintlock pistols.
A combined axe and matchlock pistol originating from Southern India, 17th century.
Rare Indian matchlock musket/axe combination gun dated 1750. Handle unscrews to reveal the barrel a
gunrunnerhell:Bullwhip GunAnother disguised firearm, this time in something no one would probably be
An unusual percussion firearm originating from India with a square barrel and spring loaded bayonet,
A shield/percussion pistol combo weapon originating from India, 19th century.
18th century silver mounted matchlock musket originated from the Koorg people of South India.
An axe and flintlock musket combo weapon with dagger concealed in the handle. Originates from India
armthearmour:A lovely Kard with a white jade grip, India, ca. 18th century, from Czerny’s Internatio
petermorwood:armthearmour:Wavy bladed, jade hilted Khanjarli with silver inlaid floral patterns, Ind
Late 18th or early 19th century Indian matchlock musket
A “madu”: a 19th century parrying weapon, with a central brass knuckle duster. South Indian, possibl
The Lee Enfield Ishapore 2A/2A1,Since India was a former dominion of the United Kingdom, it was comm
Rare Indian Katarr dagger with dual flintlock pistols, early 19th century.
A madu: a 19th-century parrying weapon with a central brass knuckle duster. South Indian, possibly T
art-of-swords:Indian Katar DaggerDated: Mid-17th centuryMeasurements: overall length 42 cm, bla
Nikki loves her CBD especially when it storms or Indiantown Gap is set of weapons. Some of the reaso
victoriansword: Indian Bank Dagger/Sickle, 19th Century Indian (central, Maharashtra) bank dagger
victoriansword: Indian tiger tooth jambiya dagger, 18th to 19th century, wootz steel blade, ivory hi
armthearmour: A fabulous Nimcha with a tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl hilt, Indian blade, North A
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