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A FINE PERSIAN SHAMSHIR SWORDA PAIR OF GREEK KOMPOURA FLINTLOCK PISTOLSA RARE OTTOMAN KILIC SWORD
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Henderson, NV
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Auctions Imperial 2017 May Arms & Armor

Swords, Pistols, Armor, Rifles, knifes, etc.
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AN ALGERIAN FLYSSA DAGGER: Of classic form, the engraved brass hilt with steel ferrule and single-edged blade engraved and inlaid with brass panels and armor-piercing tip. In its carved wooden scabbard with iron mounts. 19th
0145: AN ALGERIAN FLYSSA DAGGEREst. $100-$200
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A NAPOLEONIC CAVALRY OFFICERS SABER: Likely Prussian, with three-bar guard and ribbed leather grip with twisted copper wire wrap. The exceptionally long, lightly-curved blade with broad central fuller etched with stands of arms and
0147: A NAPOLEONIC CAVALRY OFFICERS SABEREst. $1,400-$1,600
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A SAMOAN NIFO OTI AXE: An exceptionally large specimen of a very rare form. The long hardwood haft with copper mounts, intricately bound with plaited rattan, the massive blade wrought with a characteristic hook and struck,
0148: A SAMOAN NIFO OTI AXEEst. $200-$300
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AN ABYSSINIAN SHIELD: Of molded rawhide with separately-applied grip, the surface with characteristic minute geometrical tooled motifs overall. Mid 19th century. Diameter 29.8 cm. Condition I
0149: AN ABYSSINIAN SHIELDEst. $100-$200
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A NAGA HEADHUNTER DAO SWORD: Kachin work, the hilt with applied bone pommel, the grip wrapped with braided and lacquered rattan with brass ferrule. The stout, chisel-edged blade with characteristic flared tip, with layer-forged
0150: A NAGA HEADHUNTER DAO SWORDEst. $200-$300
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A CAUCASIAN QADDARA SWORD: A rare example of a weapon typically found in the Transcaucasus and northern Iran. With a large, well-profiled kindjal-type horn grips mounted in silver. The blade of unusual length, similar in
0151: A CAUCASIAN QADDARA SWORDEst. $200-$300
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A MUGHAL ANKUS: The well-forged and profiled hook and spike finial of characteristic form, silvered overall. The wooden haft expands toward the butt and is polychromed overall. Mid-19th century. Worn. Overall length
0152: A MUGHAL ANKUSEst. $250-$350
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A MUGHAL PESH QABZ DAGGER: Of characteristic form with horn grips and steel bolsters. The handwrought blade broad, T-backed and recurved, with chamfered edge. 18th century. Worn, pitted. Overall length 38.5 cm. Condition IV
0153: A MUGHAL PESH QABZ DAGGEREst. $100-$200
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGER: The grip carved of a single large section of fibrous horn, the broad blade showing pattern-welded construction throughout, with fine and complex twistcore work in the fullers. In its leather-covered
0154: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. $300-$400
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A SCOTTISH HIGHLAND DIRK DAGGER: A massive example with polished bone grip and leather scabbard. Brass mounts, the guard and locket with lengthy Gaelic inscriptions. Straight, continuously-tapering handwrought blade with false edge,
0155: A SCOTTISH HIGHLAND DIRK DAGGEREst. $200-$300
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A FINE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MASTERS SWORD: Among the most elaborate fraternal swords made by M.C. Lilley of Columbus, Ohio between 1900-1925, with finely enameled, gilt and plated mounts and elephant grip incised with a crown, laurel wreath
0156: A FINE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS MASTERS SWORDEst. $200-$300
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A BHUTANESE SWORD: A rare example, the hardwood hilt with carved demon head pommel, the single-edged blade straight, broad, and thick, with radiused tip, struck around it periphery with Genoa-style marks. Retains
0157: A BHUTANESE SWORDEst. $150-$250
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A PERSIAN SIPAR SHIELD: Qajar Dynasty, of steel with rolled brass rim, elaborately chiseled overall with well-detailed flowering vinework, with broad border composed of Arabic calligraphy cartouches, with remains of gold
0158: A PERSIAN SIPAR SHIELDEst. $450-$550
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A RARE SCYTHIAN AKINAKES SWORD: The akinakes was made famous by the nomadic Scythians, adopted by the Persians and ultimately, the Greeks. Handwrought of iron with guard of lobate type and early ramshorn-type pommel, the straight,
0159: A RARE SCYTHIAN AKINAKES SWORDEst. $800-$1,200
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A CONTINENTAL INFANTRY SMALLSWORD: Possibly Imperial Russian, the hilt gilded with folding counterguard and silvered wire wrap. With straight, double-edged blade. In its en suite leather-covered scabbard with brass mounts.
0160: A CONTINENTAL INFANTRY SMALLSWORDEst. $200-$300
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AN OTTOMAN KUBUR PISTOL: The hardwood stock mounted in well-engraved brass with conical pommel. The flint mechanism marked ROSSI, the octagonal barrel turning round toward the muzzle. First half of the 19th century. Worn.
0162: AN OTTOMAN KUBUR PISTOLEst. $400-$500
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A MORO BARONG SWORD: Of characteristic form, the grip carved of exotic hardwood with silver ferrule and broad, crested pommel. The handforged single-edged blade retains its sharp edge. In its wooden scabbard with
0163: A MORO BARONG SWORDEst. $250-$350
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A FINE OTTOMAN CANE: Characteristically carried by Jannisaries and Bektasi dervishes, carved of dark hardwood with knob pommel, and inlaid overall in fine silver Ottoman baroque and vine and tendril motifs. 19th century.
0164: A FINE OTTOMAN CANEEst. $200-$300
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AN AFGHAN LOHAR FOLDING AXE: The forged steel head decorated and profiled, the brass haft with filework, terminating in a handle with bone grips. Late 19th century. Light wear overall. The folding lohar was easily concealed yet
0165: AN AFGHAN LOHAR FOLDING AXEEst. $150-$250
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AN OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORD: The well-carved horn grips with large ears, the blade inlaid in silver and dated 1217 (1802/3 c.e.)_x000D_In its tooled leather-covered wooden scabbard with finely embossed and engraved silver mounts
0166: AN OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORDEst. $300-$400
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A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASK: The wooden body of characteristic lozenge form, covered entirely in leather and embellished with brass studs and turned spout. With bullet bag intact First half of the 19th century. Light wear.
0167: A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASKEst. $100-$150
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A NAPOLEONIC LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICERS SABER: French or Austrian, with hussar-type brass hilt, the ribbed leather grip with twisted copper wire wrap. The long, lightly-curved blade with broad central fuller, etched and heavily gilded and blued
0168: A NAPOLEONIC LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICERS SABEREst. $1,800-$2,400
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