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A SUIT OF SAVOYARD ARMORAN OTTOMAN SHISHANA RIFLEA RARE BHUTANESE HELMET WITH ROYAL PROVENANCE
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Henderson, NV
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Auctions Imperial Arms and Armor 2015

Auctions Imperial is pleased to offer 695 lots of fine antique arms and armor from the world over for 2015, our biggest sale ever! Guaranteed to please the most discriminating collector! Find the suit of armor, sword, dagger, saber, broadsword, dirk, kula khud, shamshir, khanjar, flintlock musket & pistol, tanegashima, barong, kris and bolo you?ve been looking for!
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A SUIT OF SAVOYARD ARMOR: A complete cuirassier’s armor, comprising a characteristic “death’s head†burgonet with two-piece combed skull, profiled plume holder and circular pierced vents. The pivoting
0577: A SUIT OF SAVOYARD ARMOREst. $7,000-$10,000
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A MORO PANABAS AXE: The long, broad handforged blade with distinctive curve and expanded tip showing its layered construction, the wooden grip well-carved in okkir motifs at the pommel, with tightly plaited rattan and
0578: A MORO PANABAS AXEEst. $300-$400
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A RARE INDIAN KNUCKLEDUSTER: Wrought entirely of steel with panels of heavy inlay, comprising seven spheres on each side of the cylindrical grip, protected by a semicircular guard from which springs a quadrangular thrusting
0579: A RARE INDIAN KNUCKLEDUSTEREst. $150-$250
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A FINE MING DYNASTY CHINESE TROUSSE: The wooden sheath covered in velvet and mounted in finely embossed, engraved, gilded and nielloed silver, with a stylized character inscribed on the toggle. It contains a utility knife with
0580: A FINE MING DYNASTY CHINESE TROUSSEEst. $800-$1,000
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A PERSIAN KHANJAR DAGGER: The waisted walrus grip finely carved overall with Persian kings in traditional dress in decorated arches, bordered with flowering vines. The curved, double-edged blade forged of fine Persian black
0581: A PERSIAN KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $900-$1,000
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A MORO KRIS SWORD: With large, finely-carved kakatua-form hardwood pommel and cord-wrapped grip and brass baca-baca. The robust blade forged in a complex pattern-weld with hardened edgesseparate ganja. Latter 19th
0582: A MORO KRIS SWORDEst. $250-$300
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A FIJIAN GATA WARCLUB: A large example, formed of a hardwood limb as is typical. With characteristic expanded head, deeply notched, with a short crest at the tip. The grip section incised in characteristic geometrical
0583: A FIJIAN GATA WARCLUBEst. $300-$400
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A SOUTH INDIAN HOODED KATAR DAGGER: Characteristic of Tanjore work, the distinctive guard forged with high central ridge with engraved floral motifs between chevroned borders, with monster’s head finial, the rails with profiled
0584: A SOUTH INDIAN HOODED KATAR DAGGEREst. $400-$600
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A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORD: The grip carved of banati wood with elaborately-crested kakatua pommel and silver ferrule. The handforged shandigan-type blade with raised, chamfered cutting edge and long back edge, with active
0585: A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORDEst. $250-$350
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AN OTTOMAN KUBUR PISTOL: With hardwood stock, mounted brass, with pierced and profiled silver appliques. With imported lock and barrel. Second half of the 18th century. Worn, frizzen spring lacking. Overall length 44.5
0586: AN OTTOMAN KUBUR PISTOLEst. $200-$250
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A FINE BURMESE DHA DAGGER: A superior example, the one-piece polished horn grip with rounded pommel, the mounts wrought entirely in finely-embossed and engraved silver involving bands of foliage and a central panel depicting
0587: A FINE BURMESE DHA DAGGEREst. $250-$350
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGER: The horn grips mounted in engraved and nielloed silver, the bosses en suite. The handwrought, straight, double-edged blade with double central fullers and struck maker’s mark with long tip.
0588: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. $800-$900
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AN OTTOMAN BLUNDERBUSS: The hardwood stock with elaborately-inlaid silver bud and vinework throughout. The fine flintlock mechanism and massive barrel likewise deeply inlaid en suite with silver vinework. Late 18th century.
0589: AN OTTOMAN BLUNDERBUSSEst. $1,100-$1,300
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A PERSIAN PESH QABZ DAGGER: The hardstone grip with brass bolster, the graceful, recurved blade with T-back and chamfered edge, forged of fine pattern-welded damascus steel. Mid- 18th century. Overall length 37.7 cm.
0590: A PERSIAN PESH QABZ DAGGEREst. $900-$1,000
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A NEPALESE KUKRIE KNIFE: Rarely encountered, a large example with horn grip, well carved with fully-modeled Makara head pommel. The thick, sharp blade with chiseled scrolling at the spine, and characteristic choil at the
0591: A NEPALESE KUKRIE KNIFEEst. $375-$475
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A RARE ARAB SHAFRA DAGGER: Mounted entirely in filigreed silver, with horn grip. The blade broad, recurved and single-edged, the scabbard wrought of filigreed silver en suite with the hilt. Latter 19th century. Overall length
0592: A RARE ARAB SHAFRA DAGGEREst. $250-$350
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A RARE ARMENIAN KINDJAL: Made for a child, with walrus grip, the bosses of nielloed silver, the lightly-curved double-edged blade with central ridge. In its elaborately pierced, engraved and nielloed scabbard inscribed
0593: A RARE ARMENIAN KINDJALEst. $300-$500
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AN INDIAN DHAL SHIELD: A large, highly embellished example. Handwrought of brass, and finely embossed and chased overall with lions and Indian god warriors all amongst foliage, surmounted by the Sun God, Surya. With
0594: AN INDIAN DHAL SHIELDEst. $350-$450
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BLACK SEA COSSACK DAGGER: Made for a child, the silver hilt with characteristic rectangular pommel, engraved and nielloed overall. The straight, double-edged blade with central ridge. In its velvet-covered wooden scabbard
0595: BLACK SEA COSSACK DAGGEREst. $250-$300
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AN IRAQI KHANJAR DAGGER: of characteristic form, the horn grip mounted with domed bosses, the double-edged blade with light curvature and raised central ridge. Scabbard wrought entirely in silver, superbly engraved and
0596: AN IRAQI KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $350-$450
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A COSSACK KINDJAL MADE OF A CHILD: The polished bone grips with domed bosses, the straight, double-edged blade struck at the forte: KONDRATOV 1870 together with the Imperial Russian double-headed eagle. In its leather-covered wooden
0597: A COSSACK KINDJAL MADE OF A CHILDEst. $200-$250
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A RARE MUGHAL POWDERHORN: Of amber-colored translucent horn with carved walrus spout and terminal, elaborately inlaid with mother of pearl panels, turquoises and studs and in geometrical patterns together with line-inlay.
0598: A RARE MUGHAL POWDERHORNEst. $300-$400
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGER: Of typical form, wrought entirely of engraved, nielloed and gilded silver. The double-edged blade with tapering tip and double fullers. First half of the 20th century. Minor dent to suspension band .
0599: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. $400-$500
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A FIJIAN GATA WARCLUB: An earlier example, carved of a large, actively-grained hardwood limb. The characteristic expanded head with central ridge to either side, deeply notched, with a short crest at the tip. Good patina.
0600: A FIJIAN GATA WARCLUBEst. $300-$400
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