- Two Indonesian Kris Daggers, mid-20th
Two Indonesian Kris Daggers, mid-20th century and earlier the first a Javanese example, with Nunggak Semi type hilt and lacquered and pressed brass scabbard, the second intricately carved example from Bali, with Buta Nawa Sari (demon) form hilt with cabochon set collar, in a 'boat' topped sheath, both daggers with 19th century or earlier Damascus steel blades
longest length 24 in — 61 cm
- ANTIQUE INDONESIAN KRIS DAGGERS, 3 Three
ANTIQUE INDONESIAN KRIS DAGGERS, 3 Three antique Indonesian kris knives with hand-carved wood handles, one with silver scabbard with repousse floral decoration, one with carved wood scabbard, and one with incised decoration to the steel blade. Silver tested. Weight: 2.92 ozt.; largest sheathed: 17.5" L x 8.25" W x 2" D.
- Old Indonesian Kris Small Dagger 16.5''
Old Indonesian Kris Small Dagger 16.5'' - Heavy wear
- Old Indonesian Kris Dagger 15.5'' -
Old Indonesian Kris Dagger 15.5'' - Broken scabbard
- Old Indonesian Kris Dagger 18''
Old Indonesian Kris Dagger 18''
- Old Indonesian Kris Carved Wood Handle
Old Indonesian Kris Carved Wood Handle on Stand 6''
- INDONESIAN KRIS DAGGER AND WOOD HANDLES.
INDONESIAN KRIS DAGGER AND WOOD HANDLES. An Indonesian Kris dagger (17”L) with sheath, on a custom stand, with 9 carved wooden Kris dagger handles , in the form of deities, animals, elephants and more, all mounted on customs stands. 3.5”H to 5”H.
- INDONESIAN KRIS DAGGER WITH DAMASCUS
INDONESIAN KRIS DAGGER WITH DAMASCUS BLADEAn Indonesian Kris dagger with Damascus blade, probably 19th century, the mixed metal sheath inset with an ornate repoussé scroll & floral pattern, and a wooden guard, chip to guard, blade wear & sheath dents, 18.5" long.
- 19TH C. AMERICAN WOOD FIGURAL WALKING
19TH C. AMERICAN WOOD FIGURAL WALKING CANE HANDLE**Originally Listed At $900**
North America, USA, ca. 19th century CE. A folk art Americana carved wooden walking cane handle, in the form of a grotesque female figure, carrying a parasol, with an oversized head, beehive hairdo, and high, collared dress. Her eyes are made with tiny pieces of white and black glass. The wooden surface has been polished to a high sheen. Size: 3.25" W x 4.7" H (8.3 cm x 11.9 cm); 5.45" H (13.8 cm) on included custom stand.
Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; ex-private collection of Ami Brown. Mr. Brown was the owner of the Coca Cola franchise in Israel and amassed a huge and very fine collection of Indonesian kris as well as other ethnographic art. His collection numbered more than 3000 pieces with many on display during his life in the Ein Harod Museum of Art.
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#141187
Condition:
Rich patina on surface. Slight signs of wear, especially around the feet, commensurate with age.
- 19TH C. INDONESIAN KRIS W/ REPOUSSE
19TH C. INDONESIAN KRIS W/ REPOUSSE SILVER SHEATHSoutheast Asia, Indonesia, ca. 19th to early 20th century CE. A personal ceremonial sword known as a kris (also keris) with a hand-carved dugong ivory handle bearing an abstract phytomorphic form; beneath the handle is a brass spacer disc inlaid with glass cabochons. The forged-iron blade bears a wavy profile with a petite area of brass inlay on one side. The wooden sheath features a finely burled wooden top that is fitted with a 90% silver sheath jacket decorated with dense floral motifs in repousse. Size (w/ sheath): 6.3" W x 19.3" H (16 cm x 49 cm); (blade): 14.25" L x 3.375" W (36.2 cm x 8.6 cm); silver quality of sheath: 90%
Provenance: private New Haven, Connecticut, USA collection
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#176171
Condition:
Loosening to guard atop blade, with one glass cabochon missing, wear to brass inlay on blade, several stable hairline fissures to ivory handle, and minor abrasions, otherwise in very good condition. Nice patina throughout.
- GROUP INDONESIAN KRIS HANDLES (8) carved
GROUP INDONESIAN KRIS HANDLES (8) carved wood handles, incl. anthropomorphic and zoomorphic examples, 6"l x 2.5"w (largest), 3.5"l x 1.5"w (smallest)
- An Indonesian Kris Dagger
Length overall
An Indonesian Kris Dagger
Length overall 16 3/8 in., 41.5 cm., blade 13 3/8 in., 34 cm.
Property from the Collection of Kevin Evensen, Chicago, Illinois
- INDONESIAN KRIS WITH SCABBARD LATE 19TH/EARLY
INDONESIAN KRIS WITH SCABBARD LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY BLADE LENGTH 6.5”. TOTAL LENGTH 10”.INDONESIAN KRIS WITH SCABBARD, Late 19th/Early 20th Century, Kris with bone figural handle and wooden sword guard. Chased silver metal scabbard. Dimensions: Blade length 6.5". Total length 10".
- SIX INDONESIAN KRIS STYLE SWORDS AND
SIX INDONESIAN KRIS STYLE SWORDS AND KNIVES 20th century, the largest with hammered metal scabbard (20 in. overall); a second sword with wooden scabbard (16-1/2 in.); the four knives (9-1/2 - 11 in.).
- TEN PIECES OF VARIOUS MILITARIATEN PIECES
TEN PIECES OF VARIOUS MILITARIATEN PIECES OF VARIOUS MILITARIA, including an Indonesian kriss and small dagger in leather sheath, a Sino-Tibetan phurba in stainless steel, an epaulet, a dagger with pierced blade and wooden handle, a riding crop, four smaller daggers, and a flintlock pistol (10) Provenance: Estate of Col. Robert E. Bartos and Sharon Bartos
- INDONESIAN KRIS WITH WOOD SHEATH, L:
INDONESIAN KRIS WITH WOOD SHEATH, L: 22 IN. (55.88 CM.)Indonesian Kris with Wood Sheath,, Dimensions: L: 22 in. (55.88 cm.)
- Lot of Assorted Antique Swords. 'As
Lot of Assorted Antique Swords. 'As Found.'Includes a Ridaback N.Y. sword and scabbard - plaque on the scabbard ''Presented to M.E. Reidy by the members of the Co. D 69th N.G.N.Y. March 27th 1914''; an early Indonesian Kris with possible gold inlay on the blade; a probably Syrian short sword; and a gold inlaid cane sword marked Toledo. From a Larchmont NY estate. Dimensions: Longest: 41.4'' long & Shortest: 22'' L Condition: Scabbard to Syrian short sword is rough; bane and silver hilt to Kris - as is; fancy sterling cap to walking stick sword - as is.
- An Indonesian Kris with wave form blade
An Indonesian Kris with wave form blade having carved accents throughout the hilt and a wood handle. Length overall 29 1/2 inches.
- 4 Knives/daggers Left to right: 2 Indonesian
4 Knives/daggers Left to right: 2 Indonesian Kriss; Congo currency blade; West African leaf blade.Dimensions: Max. L 19''E
- An Antique Indonesian Kris, ca. 19th
An Antique Indonesian Kris, ca. 19th Century The Damascus blade with ornately carved handle depicting a deity; with fitted wood sheath with metal protective cover. Overall measures approx. 18-3/4"L.