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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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AN OTTOMAN BOY'S DAGGER KAMA: An elegant example of typical form, the horn grip and leather-covered wooden scabbard mounted in Eastern silver and engraved with delicate borders. The blade finely forged with multiple fullers
0073: AN OTTOMAN BOY'S DAGGER KAMAEst. $250-$300Lot Passed
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A PERSIAN POWDERFLASK BARUTDAN: The wooden body of characteristic form, covered in leather and elaborately mounted in pierced and engraved brass and set with numerous studs. Beginning of the 19th century. Minor wear to leather,
0075: A PERSIAN POWDERFLASK BARUTDANEst. $150-$200
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A JAPANESE LONG SWORD KATANA: With Edo Period iron mounts, tsuba chiseled with men and a tiger, inlaid in gold and silver, the menuki formed as arrows with Kanji inscriptions. With copper habaki, the black lacquered saya with
0076: A JAPANESE LONG SWORD KATANAEst. $2,400-$2,600Lot Passed
A FRENCH HUNTING SWORD: An elaborate example with brass mounts in rococo style worked in relief, , the pommel a fully formed stag's hoof, the guard heavily scrolled. The broad, lightly-curved blade bifullered with
0077: A FRENCH HUNTING SWORDEst. $700-$800Lot Passed
A BLACK SEA SWORD YATAGHAN: A rare form found in Eastern Anatolia and the Transcaucasus. The horn grips typically arched in the form of a crescent; each is capped in brass and set with a trade bead on either side at the
0078: A BLACK SEA SWORD YATAGHANEst. $900-$1,000Lot Passed
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AN ARAB DAGGER KHANJAR: Hijazi type, mounted in pierced and engraved silver overall, the pommel of characteristic eared form with raised bosses, the scabbard finial of thum or garlic clove form as is typical. The broad,
0079: AN ARAB DAGGER KHANJAREst. $500-$600
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A CAUCASIAN DAGGER KINDJAL: Of typical form, wrought entirely of silver, filigreed, nielloed and gilded. The broad, double-edged blade with acutely tapering tip and offset fullers made by the famous Caucasian smith
0080: A CAUCASIAN DAGGER KINDJALEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
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A PERSIAN PRIMING FLASK: Elegantly forged in the form of a small horn in fine Persian black wootz damascus steel,the pierced mounts with duck head finial, the eyes inlaid. Late 18th-early 19th century. Cap replaced.
0081: A PERSIAN PRIMING FLASKEst. $250-$300
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AN OTTOMAN DAGGER BICHAQ: Made in the Istanbul Court Workshops, probably for presentation, the jade grip carved with acanthus leaves around the pommel which is set with a silver gilt filigreed finial. The single-edged
0082: AN OTTOMAN DAGGER BICHAQEst. $3,000-$3,500Lot Passed
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AN AFGHAN MUSKET JEZAIL: The hardwood stock with characteristic flared butt, inlaid with mother of pearl inlays. Affixed to the left butt is also the handle of a hallmarked silver spoon, possibly captured. With massive
0083: AN AFGHAN MUSKET JEZAILEst. $400-$500
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AN OTTOMAN DAGGER HANCER: A rare, early type of massive dimensions with characteristic waisted grip with modeled central band, the straight and continuously tapering double-edged blade with raised central ridge and
0085: AN OTTOMAN DAGGER HANCEREst. $1,300-$1,500Lot Passed
A CRIMEAN TATAR DAGGER: A very rare example, the hilt related to that of the Tatar saber or tatarska, the ergonomic horn grip with carved and studded panels, the cylindrical steel pommel, ferrule and guard all pierced
0087: A CRIMEAN TATAR DAGGEREst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
A JAPANESE DAGGER TANTO: Of extremely high quality, the hilt and scabbard carved entirely and superbly, depicting scenes from Japanese village life. Blade with brass habaki. Meiji Period. Overall length 32.4 cm. Condition
0088: A JAPANESE DAGGER TANTOEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
AN AFGHAN DAGGER CHOORA: With characteristic flared bone grips and brass bolsters, the speartipped and backedged blade formally atypical, forged of Indian wootz damascus. Mid-19th century. Overall lengtrh 26.6 cm.
0091: AN AFGHAN DAGGER CHOORAEst. $75-$100Lot Passed
A GREEK SILVER BELT BUCKLE: Of classic form with doubleheaded Byzantine eagle to center, engraved, nielloed and heavily gilded overall. Dating from the period of Greek Independence. First quarter of the 19th century.
0092: A GREEK SILVER BELT BUCKLEEst. $250-$350Lot Passed
AN OTTOMAN POWDERHORN BARUTLUK: Of characteristic form, the wooden body covered with leather, the obverse with scarlet velvet set with numerous silver studs in geometrical patterns. The spout and plug carved, the plug secured
0093: AN OTTOMAN POWDERHORN BARUTLUKEst. $600-$800Lot Passed
AN OTTOMAN BROADSWORD QUADDARAH: A rare Ottoman weapon, the karabela-form grips carved of horn. The long, straight, double-edged blade forged of Persian black wootz damascus steel, with complex fullering and pierced motifs to
0094: AN OTTOMAN BROADSWORD QUADDARAHEst. $1,500-$2,700Lot Passed
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A PERSIAN STANDARD HEAD 'ALIM: Probably Zand Dynasty, of very finely and elegantly-pierced copper in muthanna or mirrored, style, containing the Shi'ite formula, ALLAH, ALI, MUHAMMAD, HASSAN, HUSSEIN. The socket tapers
0095: A PERSIAN STANDARD HEAD 'ALIMEst. $1,150-$1,250
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A BRITISH M1742 INFANTRY SWORD: With standard brass hilt and wooden grip, the lightly-curved, single-edged blade with shallow fuller to spine. Struck at the right forte with a British view mark of a crown over 19, the guard
0096: A BRITISH M1742 INFANTRY SWORDEst. $150-$200Lot Passed
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