Blue Lake Auction - March 13th 2025-03-13 Auction - 400 Price Results - Blue Lake Auction in MI
ENGLISH OR AMERICAN PRIVATE PURCHASE CUTLASS C.1805-15SPANISH PLUG BAYONET DAGGER LATE 18th CENTURY-1800FRENCH NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD
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Clinton Twp, MI, United States
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Blue Lake Auction - March 13th

This action-packed sale brings you items purchased on the European market, decades ago, and in storage until now. Included are swords, polearms, daggers, Japanese arms, and other weapons along with historic, Oriental, and Tribal artifacts. As well, we are offering ancient Viking, Roman, and Greek jewelry professionally refurbished in our studio for modern wear. We've already overcome the biggest auction hurdle for you by providing economical in-house shipping for all items with domestic shipping prices posted upfront.
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FRENCH NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD: French Revolution/Napoleonic Wars period C.1800-10. See Swords for Sea Service, pl.98. Brass hilt with Liberty cap pommel, flattened knuckle bow and cross guard, and broad beaded edge flattened boat
0003: FRENCH NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORDEst. $1,250-$1,500Lot Passed
MOGHUL HORSEMAN’S SWORD TULWAR: Iron hilt of Aurangzebi form (see Indian Arms & Armor, Pant figure 281) with dished pommel and elegantly recurved knuckle bow. The surface brown, evidently turned from blue, with scattered light
0004: MOGHUL HORSEMAN’S SWORD TULWAREst. $650-$800Lot Passed
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. Basket weave pattern grip with reeded sides inset with a heraldic
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
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VIKING HEART PENDANT NECKLACE, C. 950-1050 AD: Just over 5/8" height plus the suspension loop. The Viking heart in its fully developed form cusp top and deeply incised line borders. The field with a formalized trefoil or fleur de lys of
0017: VIKING HEART PENDANT NECKLACE, C. 950-1050 ADEst. $200-$250
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
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