Antique Edged Weapons 2024-08-24 Auction - 253 Price Results - Davidson Auctions in New South Wales - Page 9
Extremely Rare Vijayanagara, Chakravarti Short SwordImpressive 17th/18th C Jade Hilted Mughal KhanjarVery Rare Sheffield Bowie Knife, c.1855.
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Antique Edged Weapons

Featuring the estates of two prominent New South Wales (Australia) collectors: late Warren Anderson; and late George Fennell. Comprising outstanding Indo-Persian edged weapons, and rare 19th Century Bowie knives, along with reference libraries, miscellaneous world knives etc.
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Rare Mid 19th C Bowie: Rare Mid 19th C Bowie Richard Bunting & Son. Double edge spear point blade stamped 'R. Bunting & Son Boston Works, Sheffield' to ricasso. Nickel silver guard, bolster and pommel, with timber scale
0188: Rare Mid 19th C BowieEst. A$544-A$1,019
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4 Various 19th C Flensing Knives: 4 Various 19th C Flensing Knives Variously shaped blades, handles of alternating brass and stone bands. One marked 'Lawrence Wilson & Son, Sheffield England'. Ex Charles Miller Ltd 25/4/2012 (lot
0198: 4 Various 19th C Flensing KnivesEst. A$272-A$544
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Large North American Ceremonial Chert Knife: Large North American Ceremonial Chert Knife Finely knapped edge, with old collection accession No. 'M.248'. (L42cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Warren Mallard
0214: Large North American Ceremonial Chert KnifeEst. A$68-A$204
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19th C Kachin Dao (Sword): 19th C Kachin Dao (Sword) Burma. Single edged blade, widening out to a spatulate end. Lacquered wooden hilt with silver collar and bone pommel, and lacquered open sided scabbard with woven rattan
0220: 19th C Kachin Dao (Sword)Est. A$136-A$272
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Kuba People, Congo, Prestige Knife 'Ikul': Kuba People, Congo, Prestige Knife 'Ikul' Blade and hilt of typical form. The hilt with fine zinc metal inlay. (L36cm) Ex Fred Breakwell Collection; ex Sir Edward Hallstrom Collection. PROVENANCE:
0230: Kuba People, Congo, Prestige Knife 'Ikul'Est. A$102-A$204
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3 Wallace Collection Catalogues: 3 Wallace Collection Catalogues Including Mann, Sir James 'European Arms and Armour' Part 1 & Part 2, William Clowes & Sons Ltd London 1962. softcovers; and Laking, Guy Francis 'Oriental Arms and
0252: 3 Wallace Collection CataloguesEst. A$68-A$82
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Early 19th C Jambiya: Early 19th C Jambiya Curved blade with central rib, likely wootz though no pattern visible. Polished horn hilt with repousse silver floral decorated applied panels. With matching fittings to
0044: Early 19th C JambiyaEst. A$544-A$1,019
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Diminutive Indo-Persian Tabar Axe: Diminutive Indo-Persian Tabar Axe All steel construction, with crescent blade. 3 spikes to rear of head. 50% remaining of original all over floral silver koftgari decoration. (L47cm) Ex Fred
0089: Diminutive Indo-Persian Tabar AxeEst. A$82-A$136
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8 Various Stone Tools: 8 Various Stone Tools Including hand axes, adze blade, grinding stone, and hafted stone axe. (L53cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late Warren Mallard
0216: 8 Various Stone ToolsEst. A$68-A$102
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19th C Sudanese Mahdist War (1881-1899) Haladie: 19th C Sudanese Mahdist War (1881-1899) Haladie Two curved blades connected by central carved bone grip. The blades etched with quranic inscriptions. With velvet covered wooden scabbards. (L58cm)
0239: 19th C Sudanese Mahdist War (1881-1899) HaladieEst. A$136-A$272
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Fine 18th or Early 19th C Shamshir: Fine 18th or Early 19th C Shamshir Narrow, dark wootz blade. Hilt with horn grip scales inlaid with silver and brass. Iron pommel, cross guard and scabbard mounts. All with matching silver koftgari
0025: Fine 18th or Early 19th C ShamshirEst. A$1,019-A$2,038
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Fairbairn Sykes WWII Commemorative Commando Knife: Fairbairn Sykes WWII Commemorative Commando Knife Wilkinson Swords. In a fitted green velvet case. Blade etched both sides with scroll banner 'Accept Nothing Less Than Full Victory' obverse 'In
0160: Fairbairn Sykes WWII Commemorative Commando KnifeEst. A$102-A$204
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Small 19th C Spear Point Bowie: Small 19th C Spear Point Bowie Maker Unknown. Brass guard with engraved initials 'L.D.', bone grip scales secured by 2 brass pins. Leather scabbard. (L18.5cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the
0175: Small 19th C Spear Point BowieEst. A$68-A$136
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19th C Sudan Dagger, Beja or Hadendoa People: 19th C Sudan Dagger, Beja or Hadendoa People Likely from the Mahdyyah rebellion. Cross form ebony hilt and strongly curved blade. (L29.5cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late George Fennell
0240: 19th C Sudan Dagger, Beja or Hadendoa PeopleEst. A$102-A$204
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BOOKS (4), Four Volumes about Polish Armaments: BOOKS (4), Four Volumes about Polish Armaments Including Gutowski, Jacek 'Tartar Arms and Armour', Res Publica Multiethnica Warsaw 1997 softcover (in English & Polish); Zygulski, Z. 'Stara Bron w
0270: BOOKS (4), Four Volumes about Polish ArmamentsEst. A$82-A$95
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19th C Indian Kirich Sword: 19th C Indian Kirich Sword Slightly forward curved blade with 24cm false edge. Purbiya eastern style hilt with knuckle-bow. (L92cm) PROVENANCE: From the collection of the late George Fennell
0059: 19th C Indian Kirich SwordEst. A$136-A$272
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Late 19th C Sino-Tibetan Trousse Set: Late 19th C Sino-Tibetan Trousse Set Includes single edge blade with rosewood scale grips, and a pair of bone chopsticks. Rosewood scabbard with brass mounts decorated with dragons. L29cm (total)
0096: Late 19th C Sino-Tibetan Trousse SetEst. A$136-A$272