Knive Gallery
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Japanese tanto with carved bone mounts, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Silver mounted rencong, Sumatra (Indonesia), circa 1900from Czerny’s International Auction House
geschichtenundmeer:tousledbirdmadgrrrl:Corsican vendetta knife with floral detail“may all your
Ornate aikuchi, Japan, 19th century.from Hermann Historica
we’re free for no more than one short night- pharsalia, 4.500, tr. matthew foxfor lucan, who may not
CHRIS EVANSas Ransom Drysdale in ‘Knives Out’2019 › dir. Rian Johnson
peashooter85:Scythian iron daggers and knives with gold plating. 6th-5th c. BC, from Arzhan - 2, Scy
Fine Indian katar, 19th century.from Olympia Auctions
Piha-kaetta, Sri Lanka, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Sican ceremonial knife, Peru, circa 850-1500 AD
nbchannibal:Sharpen your knives!
clintbartons:“Ooh, do you hear that, lads? He says we’ll blunt the knives!”
Tuareg arm dagger, North Africa, 19th centuryfrom Czerny’s International Auction House
Gold inlaid kandshar with crystal hilt, India, circa 1900.from Czerny’s International Auction House
Greek gold and silver dagger, 3rd-2nd century BC
Silver mounted piha kaetta, Sri Lanka, late 19th centuryfrom Czerny’s International Auction House
A beautiful pierced dagger with an ivory grip studded with turquoise and rubies and gilded quillons,
Ceremonail Turkish dagger decorated with gilt silver, emeralds, rubies, and turquoise, early 17th ce
thorinds:“Fili was to be bristling with weapons. They’re all over him: little knives, miniatur
peashooter85:Scythian iron daggers and knives with gold plating. 6th-5th c. BC, from Arzhan - 2, Scy
Ipsam me interimere quam mortem mihi consciscere malim!I would rather kill myself than commit suicid
the-wolvesofanarchy:the-red-church:antifainternational:Which side brought knives to the Sacramento n
Silver mounted Mandaya knife, The Philippines, late 19th century.from The Macao Museum of Art
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