ANTIQUE ARMS & ARMOR AUCTION 2010 2010-03-20 Auction - 330 Price Results - Auctions Imperial Inc in WY - Page 5
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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 OTTOMAN DAGGER YATAGHAN: Albanian or Greek work, the horn grips inlaid with brass rosettes, the mounts of embossed and chased silver. The blade of characteristic form struck with a maker's mark. Second quarter of the 19th
0098: AN OTTOMAN DAGGER YATAGHANEst. $150-$300Lot Passed
A RARE GEORGIAN DAGGER KINDJAL: Of characteristic Tbilisi form, the steel mounts heavily inlaid with gold. The fine double-edged blade with offset fullers forged of pattern-welded damascus steel and inlaid in gold on the obverse
0099: A RARE GEORGIAN DAGGER KINDJALEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
A MOROCCAN SABER SEYF: A massive sword mounted entirely in silver, the work of an Ottoman smith with bands of vinework interspersed between regularly-spaced chevrons. The typical iron guard with three quillons and
0100: A MOROCCAN SABER SEYFEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
A U.S. MILITIA OFFICER'S SWORD: An imported pre-Civil War sword, the hilt elaborately embellished with scrollwork and flowers, the Indian Maiden's head pommel with full headdress, the guard depicting a bust of Washington
0101: A U.S. MILITIA OFFICER'S SWORDEst. $1,000-$1,200Lot Passed
A RARE CENTRAL ASIAN DAGGER KARD: The grips set with engraved and gilded silver bands with characteristic Tekke Turkmen motifs. The fine and actively-patterned Persian black wootz damascus steel blade with gold floral inlays to
0102: A RARE CENTRAL ASIAN DAGGER KARDEst. $1,800-$2,000Lot Passed
A CHINESE SABER NIUWEIDAO: With engraved brass mounts of the Righteous Harmony Society (Boxer Rebellion) period, the grip with original wrap. The earlier broad, single-edged blade of niuweidao or oxtail form with
0103: A CHINESE SABER NIUWEIDAOEst. $650-$750Lot Passed
A MUGHAL SABER SHAMSHIR: A fine example of rare quality, the iron hilt with knucklebow of Delhi form elaborately inlaid with flowering vines in gold with interesting chinoiserie influence which became popular among the
0104: A MUGHAL SABER SHAMSHIREst. $3,500-$4,000Lot Passed
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A PERSIAN DAGGER KHANJAR: The grip of typical form, carved of a single large section, the heavy blade lightly curved, double-edged, fullered, and forged of fine Persian black damascus wootz steel with thickened
0107: A PERSIAN DAGGER KHANJAREst. $750-$850
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AN INDIAN SWORD PATISSA: Of rare form, the massive iron hilt with knucklebow heavily inlaid with foliate motifs in silver, the broad, lightly-curved and single-edged blade with expanded tip with profuse silver inlays to
0108: AN INDIAN SWORD PATISSAEst. $1,800-$2,000Lot Passed
A JAPANESE SHORTSWORD WAKIZASHI: The fine textured shakudo mounts all en suite, with raised, gilded borders, the rayskin covered grip with black leather wrap and gilt floral menuki, the sukashi tsuba of mokko form. The saya with
0109: A JAPANESE SHORTSWORD WAKIZASHIEst. $2,200-$2,400Lot Passed
A CONTINENTAL SWORD RAPIER: The hilt probably German, finely forged of lenticular-section bars with two ring guards, the pommel formed as a tapering cylinder. The wooden grip retains its leather covering. The long, narrow
0110: A CONTINENTAL SWORD RAPIEREst. $2,000-$2,200Lot Passed
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A MUGHAL ROCK CRYSTAL-HILTED DAGGER KHANJAR: Of classic form and considerable size, the rock crystal grip with rolled pommel with carved vegetal motif, the guard of silver engraved en suite. The lightly curved, double-edged silver-gray
0111: A MUGHAL ROCK CRYSTAL-HILTED DAGGER KHANJAREst. $2,500-$2,700
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A PERSIAN POWDERFLASK BARUTDAN: The carved horn body of characteristic form, the steel mounts pierced and engraved and studded with brass. Beginning of the 19th century. Minor repair to cap. Overall length 17 cm. Condition II
0112: A PERSIAN POWDERFLASK BARUTDANEst. $150-$200Lot Passed
A PERSIAN SABER SHAMSHIR: A rare example of fine early Qajar-era quality and form, the translucent blond ramshorn grips with rolled Ottoman-type pommel, the guard forged of Persian black wootz damascus steel with gold
0113: A PERSIAN SABER SHAMSHIREst. $5,000-$5,500Lot Passed
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A THAI SWORD DHA: With elaborately pierced and carved hilt involving the eagle god Garuda among flowering vines, with fine patina and silver ferrule. The handforged single-edged blade with light curvature and
0114: A THAI SWORD DHAEst. $500-$600
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A JAPANESE MUSKET TANEGASHIMA: Of characteristic form, the stock carved of actively grained hardwood. With brass lock and mounts well-engraved as flowers, a Shishi Dog, and Daikoku's lucky hammer in a repeating motif. The fine
0116: A JAPANESE MUSKET TANEGASHIMAEst. $1,200-$1,400Lot Passed
AN IMPERIAL RUSSIAN DAGGER KINDJAL: A fine example mounted entirely in chiseled, engraved and nielloed silver characteristic of the Kubachi school. The scabbard embellished with a fine Imperial Russian double headed eagle,
0117: AN IMPERIAL RUSSIAN DAGGER KINDJALEst. $1,300-$1,500Lot Passed
AN INDIAN COMBINED WEAPON MADU: The classic Indian parrying and thrusting weapon, with a pair of antelope horns mounted to the steel shield with applied scalloped border and brass mounts. Engraved overall with animals
0118: AN INDIAN COMBINED WEAPON MADUEst. $500-$600Lot Passed
A JAPANESE POWDERFLASK: A large flask for use with a musket, the wooden body of flattened, rounded rectangular form covered in deep red water buffalo hide with a gold lacquered dragon on each side, outlined in black and
0119: A JAPANESE POWDERFLASKEst. $950-$1,000Lot Passed
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