SoldA 19th Century Afghan karud / choora dagger withA 19th Century Afghan karud / choora dagger with unusual moleskin and white metal scabbard. Blade having pronounced T shaped spine connected to wooden grip. Blade length 28cm. Total length 45cmSee Sold Price
SoldCENTRAL ASIA AFGHAN CHOORA CHHURÁ PESH-KABZA distinctive knife or dagger associated with the Mahsud tribe of the Khyber pass region on the modern day Afghanistan and Pakistan border. The Afghani Choora is a distinctive form of the pesh-kabz orSee Sold Price
SoldAN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGERWith characteristic hooked horn grips and engraved bolsters with straight, tapering blade. In its leather-covered wooden scabbard. Late 19th century. Light wear. Overall length 32 cm_x000D_ ConditionSee Sold Price
SoldAN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGEROf characteristic form with flared elephant pommel and grips. The heavy, single-edged blade with chamfered edge. In its leather scabbard with British-syle suspension straps.Mid-19th century. Overall lSee Sold Price
SoldANTIQUE 19TH CENTURY PERSIAN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGERArmor piercing, bone grip Persian dagger, 13.5 inches overall with very good forged blade, has scabbard that is probably later than blade.See Sold Price
SoldAFGHAN CHOORA CENTRAL ASIA CHHURÁ PESH-KABZA distinctive knife or dagger associated with the Mahsud tribe of the Khyber pass region on the modern day Afghanistan and Pakistan border. The Afghani Choora is a distinctive form of the pesh-kabz orSee Sold Price
SoldAN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGERThe grips decorated with nailhead designs, with engraved brass bolsters. The well-forged blade with raised, chamfered edge. In its leather-covered wooden scabbard. 19th century. Worn. Overall length 3See Sold Price
SoldAN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGERWith characteristic hooked pommel and engraved bolsters with straight, tapering blade. In its engraved brass scabbard with woven sling. Late 19th century. Light wear. Overall length 32cm Condition IISee Sold Price
SoldLATE 19TH CENTURY AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGERMeasures 12 inches long with a 8 inch blade. Has characteristic hooked grips. No markings on the blade.See Sold Price
SoldAN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGERWith elephant grips and engraved brass bolsters. The well-forged blade with raised, chamfered edge. In its leather-covered wooden scabbard. 19th century. Worn. Overall length 36cm. Condition IIISee Sold Price
SoldCHOORA KNIFE, AFGHANISTANWatered steel blade, entire scabbard of embossed low grade silver, camel bone hilt with original chain and amulet. length 15 1/2 in., blade 10 1/4 in.See Sold Price
SoldA RARE NORTH INDIAN BHUJ GLAIVE/AFGHAN CHOORAAn elaborately embellished example of characteristic form which likely originated in Bhuj, a city in the Kutch district of Gujerat. The robust, double-edged and recurved blade with pronounced centralSee Sold Price
SoldAN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGEROf characteristic form with flared elephant pommel and grips, the tangband and bolsters of engraved silver. The heavy, single-edged blade with etched motifs to forte.In its stamped leather-covered scaSee Sold Price
SoldA Fine Afghan Choora Knife with Niello Decorationslength 14.5 in. late 19th - early 20th centurySee Sold Price
SoldAN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGERWith characteristic hooked pommel and engraved bolsters with straight, tapering blade. In its wooden sheath. Late 19th century. Light wear. Overall length 35.7cm Condition IISee Sold Price
SoldAN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGEROf characteristic form with flared elephant pommel and grips, the tangband and bolsters of engraved silver. The heavy, single-edged blade with etched motifs to forte.In its stamped leather-covered scaSee Sold Price
SoldAFGHAN CHOORA KNIFE WITH SCABBARDAfghan Choora Knife with original wooden scabbard with steel tip. Knife has original horn handles and traditional T Shaped blade which was intended for use against chain mail armor. Knife remains in vSee Sold Price
SoldAN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGERWith characteristic hooked pommel and horn grips, the straight, tapering blade with chamfered edge. In its leather-covered wooden scabbard. Latter 19th century. Worn. Overall length 36cm Condition IIISee Sold Price
SoldAN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGERA massive example, with characteristic hooked horn grips elaborately studded overall, the straight, tapering blade with raised, chamfered edge. In its leather-covered wooden scabbard with iron mounts.See Sold Price
AN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGEROf characteristic form with flared and engraved copper grip. The single-edged blade with brass reinforces. In its leather-covered scabbard with copper. Early 20th century. Overall length 35.5cm ConditSee Sold Price
SoldA 19TH CENTURY INDIAN CHOORA OR DAGGER,A 19TH CENTURY INDIAN CHOORA OR DAGGER, 29.5cm T-section damascus blade with chiselled back edge, characteristic hilt with two-piece riveted bone grips decorated with two bands of red dyed geometric pSee Sold Price
AN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGERWith characteristic hooked pommel and engraved bolsters with straight, tapering blade. In its wooden sheath. Late 19th century. Light wear. Overall length 35.7cm Condition IISee Sold Price
AN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGEROf characteristic form with flared and engraved copper grip. The single-edged blade with brass reinforces. In its leather-covered scabbard with copper. Early 20th century. Overall length 35.5cm ConditSee Sold Price