Quote and value 2024 of Indian swords, Talwar, Kora, Khandra
If you own an Indian sword, and would like to know its value, and if you don't know, the period and model of the weapon, our state-approved experts and auctioneers will offer you their appraisal services. Our specialists will carry out a free appraisal of your weapon, and provide you with a precise estimate of its value on today's market. Thereafter, if you wish to sell your item, we will direct you to the best possible device to obtain the optimum price.
Rating and value of Indian swords
Indian swords are among the most sought-after military collectibles on the auction market. However, price differences can be considerable, depending on the model, engraving, state of preservation, who owned it, and other criteria. Nowadays, prices for these weapons can rise considerably under the auctioneer's hammer. Buyers from all over the world are interested in the sale of certain rare pieces. The price at which they sell on the art market ranges from €10 to €6,060, for the moment, a substantial gap but one that says a lot about the value that can be attributed to Indian swords. In 2018, an Indian sword known as " Talwar " dating from the 19th century sold for €6,060. A look back at past auctions and more details on these weapons.
Order of value from a simple weapon to the most prestigious
Saber type | Result |
|---|---|
Saber said Kora | From 170 to 620€ |
Indian cavalry saber | From 30 to 4 200€ |
Saber called Khandra | From 380 to 4 550€ |
Saber called Talwar | From 40 to 6,060€ |
Indian ceremonial saber | From 10 to 9,200€ |
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History and background of Indian swords
Indian swords are collectors' and ceremonial weapons, which have also been used in combat. Stemming from the Indian craft tradition, production differs according to region - the relatively small " Khanda " saber with a fairly broad blade is produced in northern India.
The " Talwar " saber is more widely produced, distributed and priced on the auction market. Their blade is quite curved, similar to hussar sabers or French naval sabers. What sets them apart, however, is their carbon composition, which makes for smoother, faster handling. These weapons are sometimes made with Persian techniques, close to those of Ottoman sabers.
Reasons to sell an Indian saber at auction
If you own an Indian saber and don't know how to sell it, auctions are a solution. Indeed, collectors use this medium to find models that correspond to a particular battle or that belonged to their ancestors. Prices can reach unprecedented heights.
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Knowing the value of a hilted sword
If you happen to own an Indian sword of any period and would like to know its value, don't hesitate to request a free appraisal using our form on our website. A member of our team of experts and certified auctioneers will contact you promptly to provide you with an estimate of the market value of your piece, as well as any relevant information about it. If you wish to sell your property, you will also be accompanied by our specialists in order to benefit from alternatives for selling it at the best possible price, taking into account market inclinations.
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