An Iraqi silver and niello letter knife, as a jambiya dagger; another, Indonesian, as a Malayan kris
![Knife (Bade-bade) with Sheath 18th–19th century Malayan. Knife (Bade-bade) with Sheath 31653 - SuperStock Knife (Bade-bade) with Sheath 18th–19th century Malayan. Knife (Bade-bade) with Sheath 31653 - SuperStock](https://www.superstock.com/cdn/6145/Comp/6145-29183140.webp)
Knife (Bade-bade) with Sheath 18th–19th century Malayan. Knife (Bade-bade) with Sheath 31653 - SuperStock
Two Far Eastern Knives consisting Malayan kris. Heavy Damascus, wavy edge blade. Ornate, white metal
![Malayan Kris dagger, the 31.5cm double edged straight heavy damascus blade with copper ferrule; carved hardwood grip; in large wooden throated scabbard with floral decorated white metal covering L47.5 - Militaria, Antique Malayan Kris dagger, the 31.5cm double edged straight heavy damascus blade with copper ferrule; carved hardwood grip; in large wooden throated scabbard with floral decorated white metal covering L47.5 - Militaria, Antique](https://www.davidduggleby.com/files/images/auctions/GUID/8b821947-ba70-4e69-8539-ee8107c0a573.jpg)
Malayan Kris dagger, the 31.5cm double edged straight heavy damascus blade with copper ferrule; carved hardwood grip; in large wooden throated scabbard with floral decorated white metal covering L47.5 - Militaria, Antique
Unieke Antieke - Antique Javanese / Malayan Kriz knife with hardwood sheath - blade 31cm - 5 curves - total length 43cm (Powered by CubeCart)
![Malayan short parang, or knife, with wooden scabbard, 1955 (c) | Online Collection | National Army Museum, London Malayan short parang, or knife, with wooden scabbard, 1955 (c) | Online Collection | National Army Museum, London](https://collection.nam.ac.uk/images/960/97000-97999/97859.jpg)
Malayan short parang, or knife, with wooden scabbard, 1955 (c) | Online Collection | National Army Museum, London
![My grandad was a British soldier during the Malayan Emergency and 'found' this enemies knife, he said it was Chinese hence the communist stars and that the handle was bright red. Does My grandad was a British soldier during the Malayan Emergency and 'found' this enemies knife, he said it was Chinese hence the communist stars and that the handle was bright red. Does](https://i.redd.it/0h2zfqrws1921.jpg)