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AN OTTOMAN PALA KILIC SWORDA RARE ENGLISH TILTING ARMORA CAUCASIAN PRESENTATION SWORD
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Cheyenne, WY, United States
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AUCTIONS IMPERIAL 2023 MAY

SWORDS KNIVES ARMOR MATCHLOCK FLINTLOCK
Auction Curator:
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Director and Specialist
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A RARE GREEK WARRIORS BELT: Rarely encountered complete, comprising a leather belt with large, profiled brass buckle and a pair of matching brass palaska boxes, shield-shaped, with engraved borders and an applied rosette to the
0097: A RARE GREEK WARRIORS BELTEst. $300-$400
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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 bilobate type and early crescent pommel, with straight,
0098: A RARE SCYTHIAN AKINAKES SWORDEst. $250-$350
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A CONTINENTAL HUNTING SWORD: Likely German, the closed hilt of gilt bronze with horn grip, the broad, single-edged blade with back edge, and engraved decoration involving scrollwork and a wild boar. In its brass-mounted leather
0099: A CONTINENTAL HUNTING SWORDEst. $400-$500Lot Passed
A RARE LAOTIAN SHIELD: Very seldom-encountered work of the Kaseng People, carved of a single large section of very dense, dark wood of oval form with elongated terminals, with convex curvature. Covered entirely in animal
0100: A RARE LAOTIAN SHIELDEst. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed
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A RARE WEST AFRICAN SHIELD: Very rarely encountered, robust workmanship in layered and plaited hide of the Kirdi (i.e., non-Muslims) of Cameroon, comprising eight or more groups. 19th-20th century. Light wear. Overall height
0101: A RARE WEST AFRICAN SHIELDEst. $300-$500
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A TIBETAN POWDERHORN: The blond horn body flattened, faceted and mounted in silver, engraved in Buddhist motifs. The cap and spout retain their silver chain. Minor wear overall. First half of the 19th century or earlier.
0102: A TIBETAN POWDERHORNEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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A RARE BORNEO PARANG PANDIT SWORD: Dayak People, the well-wrought blade of characteristic form, with integral grip and turned brass pommel. In its wooden scabbard with rattan bindings and remains of suspension system. 19th century.
0103: A RARE BORNEO PARANG PANDIT SWORDEst. $300-$400
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A TIBETAN DAGGER: Of characteristic form, with horn grip and elegant engraved mounts, the blade grooved and single-edged. 19th-20th century. Minor wear, tip dented. Overall length 42cm. Condition II
0104: A TIBETAN DAGGEREst. $200-$300Lot Passed
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AN ARAB KHANJAR DAGGER: A rare example of Hijazi type, known as a Dharia, the horn grip mounted in filigreed silver, the the wooden scabbard mounted ensuite, covered entirely in silver filigree. The blade broad, lightly
0105: AN ARAB KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $300-$400
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A RARE COLONIAL SPANISH BLUNDERBUSS MUSKET: The characteristic hardwood stock with rare Catalan butt. The massive miquelet patilla lock mechanism engraved, brass triggerguard with barrel band of characteristic pierced form, and smoothbore
0106: A RARE COLONIAL SPANISH BLUNDERBUSS MUSKETEst. $900-$1,000
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A PAIR OF AMERICAN WESTERN SPURS: Each wrought of steel and embellished with engraved silver plaques, the serrated rowels with intact jungles. With original tooled leather straps. First half of the 20th century. Minor wear. Overall
0107: A PAIR OF AMERICAN WESTERN SPURSEst. $250-$350
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A PERSIAN POWDERHORN: A robust example of characteristic form, carved of horn with elaborately pierced brass mounts and spout with sprung cutoff. 18th century. Well worn overall. Overall length 23cm. Condition II
0108: A PERSIAN POWDERHORNEst. $200-$300
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AN EARLY MOROCCAN KOUMMYA DAGGER: An earlier example than generally encountered, with broad elaborately crested pommel, enameled ferrule and scabbard, the obverse wrought entirely of silver with engraving, with curved, single-edged
0109: AN EARLY MOROCCAN KOUMMYA DAGGEREst. $400-$500
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A RARE KHAZAR KILLED SWORD: The blade of characteristic Khazar form, thick, shallowly curved and wrought with a raised back edge or yelman, the iron guard slightly bowed, with rhombus ecusson and bead finials. Retains its
0110: A RARE KHAZAR KILLED SWORDEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
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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 bilobate type and early crescent pommel, with straight,
0111: A RARE SCYTHIAN AKINAKES SWORDEst. $250-$350
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AN OTTOMAN SUMA RAMROD: The grip composed of alternating sections of horn and bone with a large, pierced brass toggle. The profiled iron and brass shaft conceals a pair of long, narrow tweezers designed for handling hot
0112: AN OTTOMAN SUMA RAMRODEst. $250-$350
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TWO RARE MONGOLIAN BELT MOUNTS: Comprising a pair, a sword- or dagger suspension band and chukmuk or fire-striker/ tinder pouch. Each massive, with cast and embellished silver mounts, the suspension band hinged, the chukmuk
0114: TWO RARE MONGOLIAN BELT MOUNTSEst. $300-$500Lot Passed
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A RARE PERSIAN 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 rectangular type and small, flanged pommel, the straight,
0115: A RARE PERSIAN AKINAKES SWORDEst. $200-$300
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AN INDIAN DAGGER KHANJAR: A lavish example likely intended for the Delhi Durbar. The symmetrical steel grip with chiseled floral panels inlaid in gold and silver, slotted at intervals and enclosing small metal beads which
0116: AN INDIAN DAGGER KHANJAREst. $600-$800
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A TUAREG TAKOUBA SWORD: A characteristic example with cruciform hilt covered in tooled leather and conical pommel. The straight, double-edged blade tapering continuously to the rounded tip, struck with a pair of stylized
0117: A TUAREG TAKOUBA SWORDEst. $250-$350
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A CENTRAL ASIAN PRIMING FLASK: Wrought of brass, of characteristic form. Faceted, with engraved vegetal motifs overall, probably Bukharan. Mid-19th century. With minor dents and rubs. Overall length of the largest 24cm. Condition
0118: A CENTRAL ASIAN PRIMING FLASKEst. $150-$250
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A BURMESE DHA SWORD: With robust brass mounts and teak grip, well-wrought, curved, single-edged blade fullered at the spine with cusped tip retaining much original sharpness. In its teakwood scabbard with rattan brass
0119: A BURMESE DHA SWORDEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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A JAPANESE VOTIVE TANTO SWORD: An above average example, the bone mounts very well carved with samurai figures in armor, the blade with brass habaki. 19th-20th century. Minor corrosion to blade. Overall length 51cm. Condition III
0120: A JAPANESE VOTIVE TANTO SWORDEst. $500-$600
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