Rick
You have a mid 19th c dui chirra. The double crescents and various dots would be the marks done by a kami (knife maker) to indicate quality. Crescents were used by many cultures/countries and was also the Royal Armoury mark in Nepal and was quickly copied. The pwankh (design close to the spine) is typical for many kukris and yours appears to be well executed on this very nice blade. The grip is typical of the Newar Jat who are still known for their designs. The band in the middle is probably from a long ribbon of brass that was formed and stamped over a mold and are commonly used to set off both grips and scabbards. The insets are found to be ivory, bone and metal. If the by-knives were with the piece they would be of the same grip material but unadorned. The scabbard would have had a strap wrapped around it and secured with 2 buttons plus a pouch on the back .
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