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Showing 286 results for India (for the Sri Lankan market)
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India (Coromandel Coast), for the Sri Lankan market
first quarter of the 18th century
Sri Lankan
17th–18th century
India, Chandraketugarh, West Bengal
1st century BCE
India (Tamil Nadu), for the Sri Lankan market
late 17th - first quarter of the 18th century
Northern Indian, for the Western market
ca. 1775
India, Deccan, Aurangabad (?)
late 18th century
India (for the Sri Lankan market)
19th century
Indian, Sindh (now Pakistan)
late 18th–first half of the 19th century
Sri Lanka, Kandy
mid-17th century
hilt, Japanese, made for the European market
hilt, ca. 1700; blade, ca. 1700–1725
late 17th century
F. & C. Osler
ca. 1850
Cornelis Pronk
ca. 1740
Sri Lankan
17th century
Sri Lankan (Ceylon, for the European market)
ca. 1700–1725
India (Tamil Nadu)
late 17th–early 18th century
David Morier
ca. 1751–60
Samuel Daniell
1806–1807
Cornelis Pronk
ca. 1734–37
ca. 1800
Sri Lankan
18th–19th century
John Forbes Watson
1873–80
India, Gujarat
late 16th century
Western India, Karnataka
early 20th century
India (for Sri Lankan market)
late 18th century
Southeast India (for Sri Lankan market)
late 18th century
Indian, Mughal
1605–27
Indian
second half of the 17th century
Indian, Coromandel Coast, for export market
first quarter 18th century
India (for the Thai market)
late 18th–19th century
Andrea Amati
ca. 1560
Indian or Iranian
late 18th–early 19th century
L. T. P. Manjusri
dated January 17, 1979
Lionel Wendt
ca. 1934–37
cuirass, Iranian; mail shirt, Iranian or Indian
cuirass, 17th–early 18th century; mail shirt, 18th–19th century
India (Gujarat), for the Indonesian market
late 14th–early 15th century
India for the Japanese market
first half of the 18th century
India for the Thai market
18th century
Indian, Gujarat, for the export market
18th–19th century
Indian, Gujarat, for the export market
18th–19th century