A scarce North Indian Tegha, an early 19th century sword of…
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A scarce North Indian Tegha, an early 19th century sword of justice (executioner's), talwar hilt, disc pommel with undecorated steel, the blade with curved single edge, etched Sanskrit to each face. 80 cm.

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