Fagan Arms Auction - December 6th 2023-12-06 Auction - 397 Price Results - Blue Lake Auction in MI
A VERY RARE 15th CENTURY BURGUNDIAN BALLOCK DAGGERVENETIAN SCHIAVONA C.1650AN ITALIAN CABASSET C.1580
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Clinton Twp, MI, United States
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Fagan Arms Auction - December 6th

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A 17th CENTURY GERMAN OR SWISS WAR SCYTHE: The war scythe has been described as a "peasant's weapon" and as with the morning star, suffered from the myth that they were farm tools pressed into service. In fact, German and Swiss arsenals
0006: A 17th CENTURY GERMAN OR SWISS WAR SCYTHEEst. $4,250-$4,500Lot Passed
SPANISH RAPIER, 18TH CENTURY: Cruciform hilt in the Renaissance Revival spirit of the second half of the 18th century. Brass hilt with palmette guard terminals. Reeded ivory grip inset with a heraldic shield. 17th century rapier
0010: SPANISH RAPIER, 18TH CENTURYEst. $600-$700Lot Passed
WESTERN EUROPEAN BALLOCK DAGGER C.1500: English or Dutch/Flemish. 8 5/8" wedge section blade, flat on the left side, the right with angled edge for half its width combining with the sharply angled false edge to form a spear point. Lobed
0012: WESTERN EUROPEAN BALLOCK DAGGER C.1500Est. $1,880-$2,200Lot Passed
VIKING BATTLE AXE, 9TH-11TH CENTURY: Well forged iron, 7 1/4"? height. Circular eye, with top expanded in both directions for added stability. Elegantly shaped bit of backswept form. These were both thrown as did the Franks, and used in
0021: VIKING BATTLE AXE, 9TH-11TH CENTURYEst. $750-$1,000Lot Passed
IFUGAO HEADHUNTER'S CHARM C.1850: Under Spanish colonial rule, Philippine natives lived in isolation, relatively unaffected by the outside world. In the North, headhunting, and cannibalism were part of most cultures. The Ifugao of
0023: IFUGAO HEADHUNTER'S CHARM C.1850Est. $75-$100Lot Passed
CELTIC IRON KNIFE C.400-100 BC: Pre-Roman Briton. Slightly under 5" overall with characteristic inside curved wedge section blade. Tapered tang for embedding in a grip without a guard. Knife styles varied according to the fighting
0024: CELTIC IRON KNIFE C.400-100 BCEst. $200-$300Lot Passed
GOOD JAPANESE SPEAR POINT YARI: Edo period, before 1867, probably about 1800. 12 1/4" length with 6 1/4" triangular section point. Each face with a narrow fuller with red lacquer fill. Flared base and upturned tip, all in bright
0025: GOOD JAPANESE SPEAR POINT YARIEst. $225-$275Lot Passed