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			Hello Tatyana! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Sorry to be late on this amazing piece with m congratulations. I think I remember that ebay listing as well (and before christmas I'm always tight on budget    ).I'd like to second spirals opinion that this of indian make - not nepelase - something I actually believe of most of the "armoury" kukris I came accross. While the crescent moon is a national symbol of Nepal I doubt that this mark whenever it appears points to the Armoury of the Maharaja of Nepal. So I still search for some pointers why it apperas on so many steel handled and the decorated horn handled pieces. Quote: 
	
 If I recall correctly Inveterate owns an steel handled lamebendh with provenance that points to the Sepoy riots of 1857/58. So my guess on this piece (and it is no more) would be 1860s to 1890s. As I'm travelling at the moment I don't have my copy of Elgood's "Hindu Arms and Ritual" at hand - when back home I'll check what he has to say concerning the red paint. Again - my congratulations on uncovering some kukri treasure. Thanks for sharing it with us !! best regards Andreas Last edited by Andreas Volk; 2nd February 2008 at 06:49 PM. Reason: grammar  | 
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