ANTIQUE ARMS & ARMOR AUCTION 2010 2010-03-20 Auction - 330 Price Results - Auctions Imperial Inc in WY
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AN IMPERIAL RUSSIAN PRESENTATION SABER SABLYAA PAIR OF OTTOMAN SCISSORSAN OTTOMAN DOUBLE-BARRELED PERCUSSION PISTOL
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Cheyenne, WY, United States
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ANTIQUE ARMS & ARMOR AUCTION 2010

An international auction of antique arms and armor from throughout the world
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5 FILIPINO FIGHTING KNIVES: Four with horn grips, one with wood. All with single- or double-edged handforged blades, one marked with the name, ESTEVAN IBARRA. First half of the 20th century. In good, uncleaned condition.
0001: 5 FILIPINO FIGHTING KNIVESEst. $50-$75
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GERMAN CAVALRY SABER: With P-guard and bakelite grip retaining twisted wires. Single-edged blade marked at the right forte F.W. Holler Solingen. In its black-painted steel scabbard. Late 19th century. Wear to nickeled
0002: GERMAN CAVALRY SABEREst. $75-$100Lot Passed
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TWO BARUTDAN POWDER FLASKS: The first of brass, faceted form with engraved vegetal motifs overall, probably Bukharan. The second of pressed hide with incised line decoration. Second half of the 19th century. With minor
0004: TWO BARUTDAN POWDER FLASKSEst. $75-$100
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A TUAREG ARM DAGGER TELEK: Of characteristic form with cruciform hilt, blade and mounts of engraved brass with leather armband. Blade with short Arabic inscription. Late 19th-early 20th century. Overall length 39.5 cm.
0005: A TUAREG ARM DAGGER TELEKEst. $75-$100
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A U.S. M1902 SABER: With nickeled guard and composition grip, the blade with etched panels containing U.S. and the Great Seal of the United States. Etched at the left forte, Rosenfield Uniform C. Boston, Mass. In
0006: A U.S. M1902 SABEREst. $50-$75
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AN AFGHAN DAGGER CHOORA: Of characteristic form with flared pommel, silvered and engraved bolsters, heavy, single-edged blade with inlaid motifs to forte. The wooden scabbard covered entirely in embossed brass. Early
0007: AN AFGHAN DAGGER CHOORAEst. $75-$100Lot Passed
A MORO SHORTSWORD BARONG: Of characteristic form, the grip carved of exotic hardwood with silver ferrule and bolster. The broad, handforged single-edged blade retains its sharp edge. In its wooden scabbard with carved
0008: A MORO SHORTSWORD BARONGEst. $50-$75Lot Passed
A U.S. NAVAL BAYONET: Unmarked, likely Ames, brass hilt with yataghan-type blade, the leather scabbard brass-mounted. C. 1860. Minor abrasions to pommel. Overall length 66 cm. Condition II
0009: A U.S. NAVAL BAYONETEst. $50-$75Lot Passed
A SUMATRAN DAGGER RENCONG: With upswept and ridged one piece horn grip, the bolster forged integrally with the lightly-recurved and single-edged blade. In its wooden scabbard with incised geometrical motifs. Second half
0010: A SUMATRAN DAGGER RENCONGEst. $75-$100Lot Passed
A PERSIAN DAGGER KHANJAR: Forged entirely of steel, the grip and scabbard with etched motifs depicting Persian heroes amongst vinework heightened with silver and copper koftgari inlays. Fitted with an unusual triple
0011: A PERSIAN DAGGER KHANJAREst. $100-$150Lot Passed
A FINE OMANI PRIMING FLASK: Rarely found in silver, filigreed overall and set with gilt appliqués. Likely made for presentation. Second half of the 19th century. Overall length 13.5 cm. Condition I
0013: A FINE OMANI PRIMING FLASKEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
A TUAREG SWORD TAKOUBA: A characteristic example with cruciform hilt covered in leather and conical pommel. The straight, double-edged blade tapering continuously to the rounded tip. In its leather scabbard with brass
0014: A TUAREG SWORD TAKOUBAEst. $50-$75Lot Passed
A FRATERNAL SWORD: The brass hilt with lionhead pommel, cast with a moon and star and set with two glass "stones." Curved, plated blade marked Pettibone Bros. Mfg. Co. Cinti, Ohio. Scabbard with brass mounts. Late
0015: A FRATERNAL SWORDEst. $50-$75Lot Passed
A MATCHED PAIR OF BEJA DAGGERS: Rarely found in pairs and of unusually high quality workmanship. The carved hardwood grips of characteristic X-form, the leather sheathes stamped and mounted in silver en suite with the grips.
0016: A MATCHED PAIR OF BEJA DAGGERSEst. $150-$175Lot Passed
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A PHILIPPINES DAGGER: Showing considerable Spanish influence, the grip of a single section of horn with spherical pommel, carved overall in floral and geometrical motifs, with an octagonal iron ferrule and guard. The
0017: A PHILIPPINES DAGGEREst. $75-$100
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A SCOTTISH STOCKING DIRK SKENE DHU: The grip carved of ramshorn in intricate Celtic interlace, the pommel set with an orange glass "stone." Mounted entirely in sterling silver and struck with five hallmarks on the reverse of the
0018: A SCOTTISH STOCKING DIRK SKENE DHUEst. $100-$150
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A MOROCCAN POWDERHORN: The horn body set with large brass mounts well-engraved in characteristic style. Mid-19th century. Stopper lacking. Overall length 33 cm. Condition II
0019: A MOROCCAN POWDERHORNEst. $75-$100
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AN ALL-STEEL SHORTSWORD KUKRI: Of characteristic form, the Lucknow hilt inlaid overall with silver in floral motifs, the exceptionally broad blade chiseled overall with Hindu gods and vegetal panels. Second half of the 19th
0020: AN ALL-STEEL SHORTSWORD KUKRIEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
A SOMALI DAGGER: The grip of characteristic form with silvered pommel, the broad, handforged double-edged blade with central ridge. In its elaborately embroidered rawhide sheath. First half of the 19th century.
0021: A SOMALI DAGGEREst. $200-$250Lot Passed
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AN INDONESIAN TRIDENT-HEAD CHABANG: A rare form of spearhead, forged entirely of actively pattern-welded damascus steel, each of the three blades with pronounced central ridge retaining much original sharpness. Second half of the
0023: AN INDONESIAN TRIDENT-HEAD CHABANGEst. $200-$250
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A CONTINENTAL NAVAL DIRK: With pre-revolutionary French blade and reeded grip with brass mounts. The straight, double-edged blade with central ridge, etched and gilded, Vive Le Roi on the obverse with a heraldic eagle
0024: A CONTINENTAL NAVAL DIRKEst. $500-$600Lot Passed
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