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A FINE SUIT OF BLACK AND WHITE ARMORA FINE PERSIAN HELMET AND SHIELD SETA RARE MONTENEGRIN M 1870 GASSER PISTOL
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Henderson, NV
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Auctions Imperial 2018 Arms & Armor May

SWORDS,ARMOR,PISTOLS,RIFLES,DAGGERS,FLINTLOCKS,MATCHLOCKS,KNIFES
Auction Curator:
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Director and Specialist
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TWO FINE ARMOR ELEMENTS LEG & VISOR: Comprising parts of the same fine silvered copper garniture as lot 142 gauntlets. A complete leg and a visor, embossed and engraved en suite throughout with Mannerist motifs involving mythological
0145: TWO FINE ARMOR ELEMENTS LEG & VISOREst. $300-$500
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A SOLOMON ISLANDS QAUATA SHIELD CLUB: Adze-formed from a single large section of hardwood, with distinctive motif at the base of the head considered to represent the frigatebird, from which originates a distinct central rib running to
0146: A SOLOMON ISLANDS QAUATA SHIELD CLUBEst. $200-$300
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A SRI LANKAN PIHA KAETTA DAGGER: Of characteristic form, with intricately-carved ebony grip. The silver forte deeply embossed and engraved in characteristic motifs, the heavy, single-edged blade elaborately inlaid with silver vine
0147: A SRI LANKAN PIHA KAETTA DAGGEREst. $150-$250
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A MASSIVE PERSIAN QADDARA SWORD: Qajar Dynasty, of exceptional size and quality. The large hilt of characteristic form, carved of dark horn and set with embossed silver bosses. The massive blade straight and double-edged, tapering
0148: A MASSIVE PERSIAN QADDARA SWORDEst. $700-$800
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AN INDIAN SHORTSWORD: A massive example from Kerala, popular with followers of Hyder Ali and his son, Tipu Sultan. With horn grips and broad, thick, recurved blade, the spine with pierced brass reinforce. Second half of
0149: AN INDIAN SHORTSWORDEst. $200-$300
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A RARE HUNGARIAN HUSSAR SABER: 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
0150: A RARE HUNGARIAN HUSSAR SABEREst. $3,000-$4,000
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AN INDIAN GURZ MACE: Of characteristic Mughal form, wrought entirely of steel with pear-form head and faceted haft terminating in a hemispherical butt, and lavishly inlaid overall in silver geometrical and vinework
0151: AN INDIAN GURZ MACEEst. $400-$600
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A PHILIPPINES FISHING SPEAR: Igorot People, the well-forged steel head with double barbs and chamfered edges, with expanded socket, retained with finely-woven bands of rattan and an iron ferrule. The hardwood haft well-balanced.
0152: A PHILIPPINES FISHING SPEAREst. $200-$300
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A GERMAN BEHEADING AXE: The massive head of characteristic form, well forged with distinct beard and rectangular poll; struck with a pair of maker’s marks and numerous geometrical stamps. Retains its rare original haft
0153: A GERMAN BEHEADING AXEEst. $500-$600
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AN INDIAN STONEHILTED KHANJAR DAGGER: The grips of banded agate, the pommel and bolsters of green hardstone. The well-forged, recurved blade with T-back and central ridge developing into an armor-piercing tip. In its wooden scabbard with
0154: AN INDIAN STONEHILTED KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $500-$700
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A KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS FRATERNAL SWORD: The pommel and guard decorated with knightly motifs, the steel blade etched at the forte, E.A. ARMSTRONG DETROIT MICH. In its steel scabbard. Beginning of the 20th century. Well worn. Overall length
0155: A KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS FRATERNAL SWORDEst. $100-$200
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A DAYAK JIMPUL SWORD: The fine staghorn grip set with hair tassels and elaborately carved with aso and leech motifs, the well-wrought, lightly-curved blade with characteristic krowit projections at the base, expanding
0156: A DAYAK JIMPUL SWORDEst. $250-$350
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A RARE INDIAN DOUBLE-BLADED HALADIE DAGGER: Of characteristic form with horn grips and brass bolsters mounted with a pair of broad, recurved and fullered blades with punched motifs at each forte, and a brass knucklebow mounted with a short
0157: A RARE INDIAN DOUBLE-BLADED HALADIE DAGGEREst. $200-$300
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A RARE TUAREG CHILD’S SADDLE: Very seldom encountered. Of characteristic form, the high pommel and cantle terminating in a pair of cusps, covered in hide. With its intricately-decorated saddle bags. Wooden frame. 19th century.
0158: A RARE TUAREG CHILD’S SADDLEEst. $200-$300
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A RARE INDIAN POWDERHORN: Mughal, the deeply-curved horn with carved elephant spout, terminal and inlaid geometrical panels. Mid-18th century. Light wear, minor delamination. Overall length 21cm. Condition II
0159: A RARE INDIAN POWDERHORNEst. $200-$300
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A RARE JAPANESE KAIKEN DAGGER: The mounts wrought entirely of copper as a fully-modeled prawn, finely detailed with areas of silvering and gilding. The well-forged blade with mumei tang and slight curvature with distinct shinoji,
0160: A RARE JAPANESE KAIKEN DAGGEREst. $200-$300
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A RARE AFGHAN MUSKETEERS BELT: Of leather, with numerous steel mounts all inlaid in en suite in silver. Retains its hide priming its incised hide priming horn, powderhorn, combination flint-knapper and screwdriver, vent pick,
0161: A RARE AFGHAN MUSKETEERS BELTEst. $250-$350
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A MOROCCAN KOUMIYYA DAGGER: A fine example, the elaborately crested pommel and ferrule of silver, the scabbard wrought of silver and brass, finely engraved overall, with curved, single-edged blade and wooden grip. Retains it
0162: A MOROCCAN KOUMIYYA DAGGEREst. $150-$250
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AN OTTOMAN FLINTLOCK KUBUR PISTOL: A large example, the hardwood stock well-carved in vine motifs and finely mounted in elaborate silver mounts. Fine lock and barrel well-engraved. First half of the 19th century. Worn. Overall length
0163: AN OTTOMAN FLINTLOCK KUBUR PISTOLEst. $550-$650
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A NEPALESE KUKRIE DAGGER: The profiled horn grip with brass mounts, the thick, sharp blade with characteristic choil and raised, chamfered cutting edge. In its leather- covered wooden scabbard with by-knife. 20th century.
0164: A NEPALESE KUKRIE DAGGEREst. $80-$120
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A SUDANESE KASKARA BROADSWORD: The grip and pommel covered in leather with tassel intact. Steel guard with straight, double-edged blade with broad central fuller. In its tooled leather scabbard with metal tip and baldric. Late
0165: A SUDANESE KASKARA BROADSWORDEst. $250-$350
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A FINE PHILIPPINES FALFEG SPEAR: Igorot Peoples, a war spear with finely forged head and steel ferrule, the tapering hardwood haft with elaborately-woven rattan bands. 19th-20th c. Very light wear. Overall length 181cm. Condition II
0166: A FINE PHILIPPINES FALFEG SPEAREst. $200-$300
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A RARE OTTOMAN BATTLEAXE: An earlier than average example, the blade of pronounced crescent form with expanded peen chiseled as the Gordian Knot. On its steel haft repurposed from a musket barrel. 16th-17th c. Well worn,
0167: A RARE OTTOMAN BATTLEAXEEst. $200-$300
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A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASK: An above average example, wrought of brass with engraved silver decoration. Early 19th c. Wear to spout. Overall length 18.5cm. Condition III
0168: A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASKEst. $100-$150
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