AUCTIONS IMPERIAL JUNE 2020 ARMS & ARMOR 2020-06-27 Auction - 400 Price Results - Auctions Imperial Inc in WY - Page 6
LiveAuctioneers Logo

A FINE GREEK SABER OF LORD BYRONA VICTORIAN-ERA EAST ASIAN ARMOR REPLICAA RARE GERMAN TORTURE MASK
Done
Cheyenne, WY, United States
Auction Details

AUCTIONS IMPERIAL JUNE 2020 ARMS & ARMOR

ARMOR SWORDS KNIVES DAGGERS POWDER FLASK FLINTLOCKS PISTOLS MATCHLOCKS RIFLES
Auction Curator:
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Director and Specialist
Lot Number: Lowest
24
A FINE OMANI KHANJAR DAGGER: Of characteristic form, elaborately filigreed and silvered. The curved, double-edged blade with central rib. First half of the 20th century. Rubbed, blade worn. Overall length 30cm. Condition III
0121: A FINE OMANI KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $150-$250Lot Passed
Sold
A PERSIAN SIPAR SHIELD: Handwrought of steel and elaborately chiseled overall with Qajar lions and crowns amongst foliage, the center finely embossed to represent the sun. 19th century. Diameter 46.2cm. Condition II
0122: A PERSIAN SIPAR SHIELDEst. $400-$600
See Sold Price
Sold
A VICTORIAN-ERA SUMERIAN BRONZE QUIVER: Of rectangular form, tapering toward to base and of flattened oval section and handwrought of bronze, with horizontal bands well embossed and chased with gods, men and beasts, the central figure
0123: A VICTORIAN-ERA SUMERIAN BRONZE QUIVEREst. $100-$200
See Sold Price
Sold
A PAIR OF MEXICAN SPURS: Characteristic of older Chihuahua work, wrought entirely of steel and finely inlaid in silver with a Greek key design, with eight-pointed rowels. With older tooled straps intact. Spurs late
0124: A PAIR OF MEXICAN SPURSEst. $150-$250
See Sold Price
A BALKAN BRONZE-AGE SWORD: Of characteristic Naue II Group I form with bifurcate pommel and flanged guard, the waisted grip and stepped bolster indicating a Balkan variant. The blade expanding toward the tip, with slight
0125: A BALKAN BRONZE-AGE SWORDEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
Sold
A BRITISH OFFICERS SMALLSWORD: The fine hilt retaining close to all original heavy gilding. The straight, double-edged blade of hexagonal section with engraving. Second half of the 18th century. Blade worn. Overall length
0126: A BRITISH OFFICERS SMALLSWORDEst. $350-$450
See Sold Price
A GERMAN RAPIER SWORD: The complex hilt finely forged of round section bars with roped decoration and engraved pommel, the wooden grip with cord wrap retains its turkshead knots. The exceptionally long, double-edged
0127: A GERMAN RAPIER SWORDEst. $2,200-$2,400Lot Passed
Sold
A ZANZIBAR SAIF SWORD: A rarely encountered form, the octagonal horn grip with cusped silver ferrule, terminating in a broad, angled pommel, the profiled steel guard with rolled quillon and recurved knucklebow and oval
0128: A ZANZIBAR SAIF SWORDEst. $400-$600
See Sold Price
Sold
A FINE OTTOMAN TALISMANIC SHIRT: An Ottoman tilsimli gomlegi, of characteristic T-form handwoven linen, the sides expanding toward the hem. Finely painted in symmetrical panels of BLUE AND WHITE with broad borders of gold,
0129: A FINE OTTOMAN TALISMANIC SHIRTEst. $700-$900
See Sold Price
Sold
A M 1870 MONTENEGRIN REVOLVER: A double-action factory-engraved Belgian Montenegrin with bone grips. Chambered for the 11.3mm x 36mm black powder shell. Action crisp, marked at the base of the barrel with the King Nikola I mark
0130: A M 1870 MONTENEGRIN REVOLVEREst. $400-$600
See Sold Price
Sold
A SPANISH MODEL 1728 RAPIER SWORD: Of characteristic form, with large clamshell guards and long, broad blade of hexagonal form tapering toward the tip and struck at the forte with the maker’s name, CLOSAS. First quarter of the 19th
0131: A SPANISH MODEL 1728 RAPIER SWORDEst. $700-$900
See Sold Price
Sold
AN AFRICAN BATTLEAXE: Salampasu People, the handforged steel head of characteristic form with projecting spike. On its wooden haft with expanded tip. 19th-20th century. Worn. Overall length 81cm. Condition III
0132: AN AFRICAN BATTLEAXEEst. $100-$200
See Sold Price
A RARE JACOBEAN-ERA SHORTSWORD: Possibly ceremonial, formed as a Greek xiphos, and mounted in carved staghorn, the well-forged flamberge blade with central ridge. Early 17th century. Well worn, losses, scabbard bound with wire.
0133: A RARE JACOBEAN-ERA SHORTSWORDEst. $500-$700Lot Passed
Sold
A CHINESE TROUSSE KNIFE: Qing Dynasty, the grip and case black lacquered and inlaid with silver, containing a knife and pair of bone chopsticks, with toothpick. Retains its tassel. Minor wear, damage to lacquer. Late 19th
0134: A CHINESE TROUSSE KNIFEEst. $100-$200
See Sold Price
Sold
A TUAREG ARCHERS RING: Of characteristic triangular form, handground of Carnelian and well-polished. 19th c. Overall length 6.1cm. Condition I
0135: A TUAREG ARCHERS RINGEst. $100-$200
See Sold Price
A ZANZIBAR SAIF SWORD: A rarely encountered form, the octagonal horn grip with cusped pewter ferrule, terminating in a broad, angled pommel, the profiled steel guard with rolled quillon and recurved knucklebow and oval
0136: A ZANZIBAR SAIF SWORDEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
AN AMERICAN GAMBLER’S DAGGER: The elephant grip with incised floral motif, the pommel and ferrule embossed with acanthus leaves, the guard recurved. The robust blade straight and single-edged with central ridge and spear tip,
0137: AN AMERICAN GAMBLER’S DAGGEREst. $200-$300Lot Passed
Sold
A PAIR OF SPANISH ZAHONES CHAPS: The style dating to the mid-18th century, roughout overall with fine mounts embellished with intricate piercing and buck-stitched on a white leather ground. Straps, loops and tassels intact. Mid-2oth
0138: A PAIR OF SPANISH ZAHONES CHAPSEst. $180-$220
See Sold Price
Sold
A MORO DATUS 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 and showing evidence of
0139: A MORO DATUS KRIS SWORDEst. $250-$350
See Sold Price
AN OTTOMAN RIDING CROP: Mounted in filigreed silver with finely braided leather shaft and lash intact. Grip reveals a short thrusting blade. Late 19th century. Overall length 66.4cm. Condition II
0140: AN OTTOMAN RIDING CROPEst. $350-$450Lot Passed
A SPANISH COLONIAL DAGGER: Made in the Philippines and closely following a 16th century Spanish prototype, with steel hilt composed of a spherical pommel and grip engraved with vinework and a guard with rolled quillons and
0141: A SPANISH COLONIAL DAGGEREst. $300-$500Lot Passed
Sold
A SPANISH COLONIAL POWDERHORN: Mexican work, the white metal body of segmented construction embellished with extensive foliate engraving, the cap with a rising eagle finial. Retains its suspension chain with scalloped medallions.
0143: A SPANISH COLONIAL POWDERHORNEst. $200-$300
See Sold Price
Sold
AN AFGHAN PESH QABZ DAGGER: With elephant grips and well-wrought blade with silver-inlay panels to the forte, with T-back and raised, chamfered edge, showing evidence of wootz damascus steel. In its wooden scabbard with leather
0144: AN AFGHAN PESH QABZ DAGGEREst. $300-$400
See Sold Price
View:
24
TOP