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A RARE ENGLISH CLOSE HELMETA FINE INDIAN SHAMSHIR SWORDA FINE PERSIAN PEACOCK KULA KHUD HELMET
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Cheyenne, WY, United States
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AUCTIONS IMPERIAL ARMS & ARMOR NOVEMBER 2023

SWORDS KNIVES ARMOR FLINTLOCK MATCHLOCK SHEILD DAGGER AXE
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Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Director and Specialist
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AN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGER: An above-average example of characteristic form, with flared elephant pommel and grips and well-engraved ferrule. The heavy, single-edged blade with raised chamfered edge and acute tip. In its
0049: AN AFGHAN CHOORA DAGGEREst. $100-$200
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A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASK: Of beehive form, carved of wood with leather covering and elaborate brass stud decoration. Mid-19th century. Minor wear. Overall length 34.3cm/ 13.5”. Condition II
0050: A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASKEst. $150-$250
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AN INDIAN TULWAR SWORD: The well-wrought steel hilt with knucklebow and complex geometrical silver inlay, the broad, curved, single-edged blade struck with sickle marks at the forte. 18th century. Worn. Overall length 77cm/
0051: AN INDIAN TULWAR SWORDEst. $200-$300
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A COLONIAL COURT SWORD: Southeast Asian work for a European client, likely Dutch Indonesian. The bronze hilt engraved overall in flowering vine motifs, with recurved guard and spherical pommel, the straight, double-edged
0052: A COLONIAL COURT SWORDEst. $100-$200
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AN INDIAN TULWAR SWORD: The steel hilt with pierced langets, the broad, curved, single-edged blade with shallow central fuller. 19th century. Worn. Overall length 87cm/ 34.25”. Condition III200
0053: AN INDIAN TULWAR SWORDEst. $200-$300
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A TUAREG TELEK ARM DAGGER: Of characteristic form, the brass mounts with cruciform pommel, the scabbard pierced and engraved, with characteristic armband, steel blade. First half of the 19th century. Worn. Overall length
0056: A TUAREG TELEK ARM DAGGEREst. $150-$250Lot Passed
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AN INDIAN KATAR DAGGER: Of characteristic form, the blade forged of granular wootz. 18th century. Well worn. Overall length 37cm/ 14.5”. Condition IV
0057: AN INDIAN KATAR DAGGEREst. $100-$200
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A VICTORIAN ERA ELIZABETHAN CUIRASS ARMOR: Handwrought brass of peascod form, which emulates the design of fashionable doublets of the period. With distinct central ridge terminating in a characteristic drooping lower edge, with rolled
0058: A VICTORIAN ERA ELIZABETHAN CUIRASS ARMOREst. $200-$300
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AN AFGHAN LOHAR FOLDING AXE: The forged steel head decorated and profiled, the brass haft with file work, terminating in a handle with bone grips and horn pommel. 20th century. Light wear overall. The folding lohar was easily
0059: AN AFGHAN LOHAR FOLDING AXEEst. $300-$400
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A MORO KRIS SWORD: Likely Maguindanao work, with carved hardwood kakatua-form pommel and rattan-wrapped grip. A single baca-baca retains the substantial blade forged with a separate ganja. Engraved and handwrought
0060: A MORO KRIS SWORDEst. $150-$250
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A RARE HUNGARIAN HUSSAR OFFICERS SABER SWORD: Of classic close-hilt form, the steel mounts comprising an oval pommel cap and symmetrical guard with integral knucklebow, the long, faceted quillons with tapered terminals and corded wooden grip
0061: A RARE HUNGARIAN HUSSAR OFFICERS SABER SWORDEst. $4,000-$6,000
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A RARE RUSSIAN MACEHEAD: Bronze, of characteristic spiked form, popular among the Rus, notably at the Battle of Kalka in 1223. From a private Hungarian collection displayed in the Godollo Royal Castle Exhibition in Pest and
0062: A RARE RUSSIAN MACEHEADEst. $150-$250
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A SYRIAN MAGDALI DAGGER: Of characteristic form, with inlaid hilt and curved, double-edged blade with etched panel at forte. In its brass scabbard. 20th c. Worn, losses. Overall length 26.9cm/ 10.6”. Condition III
0063: A SYRIAN MAGDALI DAGGEREst. $100-$200
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A RARE MORO LANTAKA CANNON: Finely cast in bronze with characteristic modeling and embellishments and broadly flared muzzle, with swivel intact. Deep patina. C. 1800-1850. Worn. Overall length 123cm/ 48.42”. Condition III
0064: A RARE MORO LANTAKA CANNONEst. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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AN AFGHAN JEZAIL MUSKET: Rare in carbine length, with hardwood stock of characteristic form, fitted with a British flintlock with Tower marks, the octagonal barrel retained to the stock with brass bands. Mid-19th century.
0065: AN AFGHAN JEZAIL MUSKETEst. $200-$300
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A KOREAN EUNJANGDO DAGGER: Traditionally carried by aristocratic women for personal protection. Grip and sheath carved of dark hardwood with silver mounts. The straight, single-edged blade with chamfered edge and engraved
0066: A KOREAN EUNJANGDO DAGGEREst. $100-$200
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A HUNGARIAN FOKOS AXE: A quality example with well-wrought steel head. On its characteristically long hardwood haft. 19th century. Worn overall. Overall length 105.3/ 41.45”. Condition III
0067: A HUNGARIAN FOKOS AXEEst. $100-$200
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AN OMANI KHANJAR DAGGER: Of characteristic form, the horn grip with flared pommel and engraved silver mounts. The curved, heirloom double-edged blade with central rib, scabbard with engraved silver mounts en suite with the
0068: AN OMANI KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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A RARE SOUTHEST ASIAN MAK AXE: Likely Burmese, a large example with handforged blade mounted to a hooked bamboo haft as is typical. Second half of the 19th century. Overall length 101cm/ 39.75”. Condition II
0069: A RARE SOUTHEST ASIAN MAK AXEEst. $100-$200
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A SOLOMON ISLANDS SUPEH CLUB: Kwaio People of Malaita Island, of characteristic form. Carved from a single large section of hardwood expanding toward the tip, with distinctive “nose” to either side accompanied by fine incised
0070: A SOLOMON ISLANDS SUPEH CLUBEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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AN OMANI PRIMING FLASK: Of typical form, the brass body with engraved motifs, with silver engraved silver terminals. First half of the 19th century. Overall length 12.5cm/ 4.92”. Condition III
0071: AN OMANI PRIMING FLASKEst. $150-$250
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