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Place of Origin: Yemeni
Superb Antique Yemeni Saudi Arabian Khanjar Jambiya Dagger Silver Islamic Arts
Located in London, GB
A Rare Large Antique Jambiya Dagger with highly ornate silver work with added gold gilding A superb example of a middle eastern Jambiya Height 3...
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Late 19th Century Antique Yemeni Tribal Art

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Silver, Gold Leaf

19th Century Small Wooden/Metal Mortar from Yemen/Saudi Border
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19th century small wooden/metal Mortar from Yemen/Saudi Border.
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19th Century Antique Yemeni Tribal Art

Materials

Metal

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