ANTIQUE ARMS & ARMOR AUCTION 2010 2010-03-20 Auction - 330 Price Results - Auctions Imperial Inc in WY - Page 6
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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 ARAB DAGGER KHANJAR: Probably made at Mecca, the hilt of studded horn with large bosses, the scabbard covered in filigreed silver with large thum finial. The broad blade with central rib. Late 19th- early 20th
0122: AN ARAB DAGGER KHANJAREst. $200-$250Lot Passed
AN AFGHAN PERCUSSION PISTOL: With brass-mounted hardwood stock, the well-made lock engraved with spurious British marks. Mid-19th century. Some scuffing. Overall length 31cm. Condition II
0124: AN AFGHAN PERCUSSION PISTOLEst. $100-$150Lot Passed
A BUKHARAN HONOR DAGGER PESH QABZ: A very rare example of massive proportions. The one-piece grip embellished with two small bands of carved and gilt vines, the lengthy blade of characteristic form with tapering tip and chamfered
0125: A BUKHARAN HONOR DAGGER PESH QABZEst. $1,500-$1,700Lot Passed
A MORO DATU'S SWORD KRIS: Likely Maguindanao work, the elaborately-worked junggayan hilt typically carried by a datu or noble, with kakatua-form pommel and gilded copper mounts in alternating bands of okir engraving and
0128: A MORO DATU'S SWORD KRISEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
AN AFGHAN SHORTSWORD SALAWAR: An unusually elaborate example of the weapon also known as a Khyber knife, the blade of characteristic form with T-back, quite broad at the forte. The iron bolsters scalloped and faceted, the
0129: AN AFGHAN SHORTSWORD SALAWAREst. $800-$900Lot Passed
A MUGHAL SABER SHAMSHIR: A fine and very rare example, the steel hilt of Delhi form inlaid overall in gold flowering vines. The broad, lightly-curved blade forged of fine Persian black wootz in a Ladder Pattern, at the
0130: A MUGHAL SABER SHAMSHIREst. $3,500-$4,000Lot Passed
AN INDONESIAN SHORTSWORD: Probably Sumatran, the finely detailed and flaring grip carved of a single section of horn, the ferrule elaborately worked in gold filigree. The blade of unusual perak form, broadening
0131: AN INDONESIAN SHORTSWORDEst. $1,500-$1,700Lot Passed
AN INDIAN MATCHLOCK MUSKET TORADAR: The slender stock of dark hardwood, with sideplates, buttcap and barrel bands all of profiled silver. The octagonal barrel profusely inlaid in gold flowering vines at the expanded breech and
0132: AN INDIAN MATCHLOCK MUSKET TORADAREst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
A DAGHESTAN DAGGER KINDJAL: A fine and rare example of a kindjal made by Daghestan master Shahmanai, bladesmith to the Khan of Tarki. The polished horn grip offset by the dark, textured leather of the scabbard, the mounts
0133: A DAGHESTAN DAGGER KINDJALEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
A 92ND HIGHLANDERS DRESS DAGGER DIRK: A very finely crafted officer's dirk of characteristic early Victorian form, with pommel oriented horizontally and the waisted grip with basketweave carving and silver studs. The silver pommels
0134: A 92ND HIGHLANDERS DRESS DAGGER DIRKEst. $2,500-$2,700Lot Passed
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AN INDIAN SABER TULWAR: A large example, the hilt of Udaipur form, of silver sculpted in flowering vine patterns overall and retaining considerable traces of a fine blue pigmentation. The long, single-edged blade with
0136: AN INDIAN SABER TULWAREst. $800-$900
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A MAMLUK JAVELIN HEAD RAHM: A very rarely encountered item. Originally mounted on a short wooden haft, the forged tang developes into an octagonal ferrule surmounted by a faceted, molded knob. The expanded base of
0138: A MAMLUK JAVELIN HEAD RAHMEst. $200-$250Lot Passed
A CAUCASIAN PRIMING FLASK: An unusually early example of characteristic flattened form, tapering slightly to the spout. Of silver, the obverse very finely nielloed in delicate tutta motifs. The spring and cutoff lever
0139: A CAUCASIAN PRIMING FLASKEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
AN INDIAN DAGGER KARD: The silver grip with fine translucent Lucknow enamel in red, blue and green involving birds in flowering vines. The bolsters inlaid with gold birds, the single-edged blade with crystalline wootz
0140: AN INDIAN DAGGER KARDEst. $1,200-$1,400Lot Passed
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A MORO DAGGER PUNAL: An unusually elaborate example, the pommel carved of a single section of mother of pearl, the grip finely filigreed and gilt, the wooden scabbard covered entirely in okir engraved and embossed
0141: A MORO DAGGER PUNALEst. $500-$600
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AN OTTOMAN MUSKET RAMROD SUMA: A rare example of extreme length made for use with a musket. The handforged iron grip with mushroom-form knob, the shaft with central ring and engraved in spiral motifs, terminating in a faceted
0142: AN OTTOMAN MUSKET RAMROD SUMAEst. $500-$600Lot Passed
A MUGHAL SPEARHEAD: Of characteristic form with tapering, faceted socket with molded base and triangular terminal. The broad head with stepped base, the edges flared, strongly chamfered and quite sharp. Covered
0143: A MUGHAL SPEARHEADEst. $250-$300Lot Passed
A MUGHAL BATTLEAXE TABARZIN: An example of rare quality, the head finely forged of Persian black wootz damascus steel with extensive gold-inlaid vine motifs. The wooden haft with green velvet center section, the heavily
0144: A MUGHAL BATTLEAXE TABARZINEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
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