ANTIQUE ARMS & ARMOR AUCTION 2010 2010-03-20 Auction - 330 Price Results - Auctions Imperial Inc in WY - Page 8
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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 INDONESIAN POWDERHORN: The horn body fitted with elaborately carved wooden mounts in the form of a fish, finely detailed and polychromed. A rare type. First half of the 19th century. Overall length 31 cm. Condition I
0169: AN INDONESIAN POWDERHORNEst. $150-$200
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A CAUCASIAN FLINTLOCK PISTOL: A superior example of Kubachi workmanship, wrought entirely in silver, engraved and nielloed in characteristic motifs involving intertwining leaves and vines, with areas of parcel-gilding
0170: A CAUCASIAN FLINTLOCK PISTOLEst. $3,500-$4,000Lot Passed
A PERSIAN BIDENT SPEARHEAD: Zand Dynasty, forged from fine Persian black wootz damascus steel, the bifurcate blades springing from a triangular forte, each forged with flamboyant edges and a central ridge with
0171: A PERSIAN BIDENT SPEARHEADEst. $1,000-$1,100Lot Passed
AN INDIAN DAGGER KATAR: Of characteristic form, the hilt with delicate gold-inlaid floral sprays overall and pierced terminals, the broad blade finely forged of Indian wootz damascus steel developing into a thickened
0172: AN INDIAN DAGGER KATAREst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
A GREEK POWDERFLASK: A rare example, the brass body of characteristic tapering form, with steel cutoff and beaded brass edges. Each face box-set with a series of mother of pearl plaques, those in the center inlaid
0173: A GREEK POWDERFLASKEst. $200-$250Lot Passed
A MUGHAL HORSEMAN'S WHIP: A fine and rare example, quite massive. The haft covered entirely in engraved silver with vines in spiral bands, the grip section finely woven in silk with silver threadwork in geometrical motifs.
0174: A MUGHAL HORSEMAN'S WHIPEst. $350-$400Lot Passed
A PERSIAN DAGGER KARD: Of classic form, the grips with good patina, the tangbands and bolsters finely inlaid with gold in scrolling vegetal motifs. The blade of excellent Persian black wootz damascus steel likewise
0175: A PERSIAN DAGGER KARDEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
A CAUCASIAN PRIMING FLASK: Of characteristic flattened form and tapering to the spout. Carved of a single section with horn accents. The spring and cutoff lever forged of iron and inlaid with gold, the cap retained by a
0176: A CAUCASIAN PRIMING FLASKEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
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A JAPANESE MUSKET TANEGASHIMA: Of characteristic form, the stock of hardwood. With brass lock and mounts well-engraved with dragons and flowers. The octagonal barrel with front and rear sights, chiseled panel of Kanji
0177: A JAPANESE MUSKET TANEGASHIMAEst. $1,000-$1,100
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AN OTTOMAN SABER SHAMSHIR: Probably Greek work from the region of Epiros, the silver mounts lavishly embossed and chased and finely detailed overall in baroque motifs of floral and vegetal sprays with prominent stands of
0178: AN OTTOMAN SABER SHAMSHIREst. $4,500-$5,000Lot Passed
A GREEK CARTRIDE BOX PALASKA: Shield-shaped, all silver construction with finely-engraved, nielloed and gilded neoclassical motif characteristic of Epiros, featuring a stand of banners surrounding an elaborate cannon with a
0179: A GREEK CARTRIDE BOX PALASKAEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
A CIRCASSIAN SADDLE AND TRAPPINGS: The wooden tree covered in panels of black and light brown leather, the pommel, cantle and rails with elegant inlaid bone borders and curvilineal decorative elements, the saddle aprons and skirts
0182: A CIRCASSIAN SADDLE AND TRAPPINGSEst. $1,200-$1,400Lot Passed
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A JAPANESE POWDERFLASK: Of cylindrical form, the wooden body covered in black lacquered water buffalo hide with large gilt mon. With three white-metal mounts in the form of chrysanthemums, two for suspension, the third
0183: A JAPANESE POWDERFLASKEst. $475-$500
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AN INDIAN DAGGER JAMDHAR KATARI: Rarely found, the brass hilt of characteristic winged form, engraved overall with vine and diaper patterns and enameled in blue. The straight, double-edged blade with raised central ridge and
0185: AN INDIAN DAGGER JAMDHAR KATARIEst. $200-$250
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A CHINESE SHIELD TENGPAI: A very rare Qing Dynasty example of characteristic circular form. Conical, with flattened rim, it is composed of rows of rattan-wrapped withes, each bound to the next with narrower strips. The
0186: A CHINESE SHIELD TENGPAIEst. $1,200-$1,400Lot Passed
A GREEK FLINTLOCK PISTOL KOUMPOURA: An unusually fine example of Epirus workmanship, the entire stock of silver, chiseled, engraved and nielloed in intricate baroque motifs involving garlands and floral sprays. The lock with stepped
0187: A GREEK FLINTLOCK PISTOL KOUMPOURAEst. $3,000-$3,300Lot Passed
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AN INDIAN DAGGER KATAR: An exceptional example of superb quality, the iron hilt of characteristic form with paneled, pierced and chiseled terminals and grips, heavily inlaid with gold in intricate patterns overall. The
0188: AN INDIAN DAGGER KATAREst. $3,500-$3,700
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A HIMALAYAN SWORD DPA' DAM: A rare example of Tibetan or Bhutanese workmanship, the waisted grip covered with rayskin, the guard and pommel of brass, pommel with engraved borders in a scrolled motif. The characteristic
0191: A HIMALAYAN SWORD DPA' DAMEst. $750-$800
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