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A FINE PERSIAN KULA KHUD HELMETAN OMANI KHANJAR DAGGERA RARE HYDERABAD CUIRASS
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Henderson, NV
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Auctions Imperial Arms & Armor 2016 May

Swords , rifles , pistols , shields , armor , from around the world.
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AN ARAB KHANJAR DAGGER: Meccan work, of better than average quality with hilt and scabbard covered in finely filigreed, engraved and pierced silver with much gilding remaining, the broad, double-edged blade with central
0409: AN ARAB KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $250-$350
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A MUGHAL KARD DAGGER: With elephant grips, the bolsters finely inlaid in gold and silver floral motifs, the straight, single-edged blade forged of actively-patterned black wootz. In its silk-covered wooden scabbard.
0410: A MUGHAL KARD DAGGEREst. $700-$800
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A PHILIPPINES WAR SPEAR: Likely Ifugao People, the handwrought head of characteristic leaf-form showing layering, and retained to the well-patinated hardwood haft with a long sleeve of woven rattan. Second half of the 19th
0411: A PHILIPPINES WAR SPEAREst. $250-$350
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AN OMANI KHANJAR DAGGER: Of typical form, the mounts wrought entirely of filigreed and embossed silver. The curved, double-edged blade with central rib, wooden scabbard with heavy silver mounts en suite with the hilt. 20th
0412: AN OMANI KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $275-$375
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AN INDIAN ZIRAH BOUK DAGGER: Meaning €œarmor-piercer,€ the eared iron hilt heavily gilded and worked with naturalistic vinework overall. The heavy blade wrought of actively patterned wootz, recurved and single edged, with
0413: AN INDIAN ZIRAH BOUK DAGGEREst. $600-$700
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A MORO KAMPILAN SWORD: The well-carved hilt of dark hardwood with finely-woven rattan grip, the handwrought blade with hardened edge and profiled tip. Late 19th century. Light wear. Minor loss to rattan on guard. Overall
0414: A MORO KAMPILAN SWORDEst. $250-$350
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A MUGHAL KARD DAGGER: The grips of deeply-patinaed elephant, with gold-inlaid bolster, forte and tangband. The single-edged blade forged of actively-patterned wootz damascus steel. In its velvet-covered wooden scabbard.
0415: A MUGHAL KARD DAGGEREst. $800-$1,000
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A PAIR OF ARMOR GAUNTLETS: English work, the pointed cuffs with studded, rolled and roped borders. The lames articulated and embossed at the knuckles, fingers intact. First quarter of the 17th century or later. Worn, rusted,
0416: A PAIR OF ARMOR GAUNTLETSEst. $900-$1,100
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A RARE AFGHAN LOHAR PICK: With atypical swordhilt, based on the English Gothic pattern of the mid-19th century. The haft and blade well-wrought, blade stepped, profiled and inlaid with brass overall. Second half of the 19th
0417: A RARE AFGHAN LOHAR PICKEst. $150-$250
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MORO KAMPILAN SWORD: The carved hardwood hilt of characteristic form with applied silver coins dated 1921 and 1929, the grip wrapped in handwoven textile, with scrolled guard. The heirloom handwrought blade with evidence
0418: MORO KAMPILAN SWORDEst. $150-$250
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A MUGHAL KARUD DAGGER: The grips of elephant, with excellent gold inlay to bolsters, forte and tangband. The single-edged blade showing evidence of wootz forging, with T-back and raised, chamfered edge. In its replaced
0419: A MUGHAL KARUD DAGGEREst. $800-$1,000
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A MORO SPEARHEAD: Of characteristic form, with incised lines and evidence of layered forging, the ferrule profiled, with tapered tang. Early 20th century. Light wear. Overall length 48.5cm. Condition II
0420: A MORO SPEARHEADEst. $100-$120
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A RARE PRESENTATION TULWAR SWORD: A massive example, the iron hilt finely inlaid in elaborate silver flowering vinework overall. The broad blade forged of pattern-welded damascus steel , with narrow fuller at the spine and expanded
0421: A RARE PRESENTATION TULWAR SWORDEst. $1,000-$1,200
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A RARE ENGLISH LOBSTERTAIL HELMET: One of few made in the continental style, the two-piece skull with rolled comb, with separately-applied peak and captured, adjustable nasal retained by a large set-screw, large earguards and a solid
0422: A RARE ENGLISH LOBSTERTAIL HELMETEst. $1,500-$1,800
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGER: A large example with horn grips and engraved and nielloed silver mounts, the heavy, double-edged steel blade with triple fullers and double maker€™s marks struck at the forte. In its
0423: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. $250-$350
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A SUMATRAN SIKKIN SWORD: Of characteristic form with bifurcate hilt carved of a single section of well-patinaed fibrous horn, with petaled ferrule and bolster and heavy, single-edged, pattern-welded damascus blade with
0424: A SUMATRAN SIKKIN SWORDEst. $200-$300
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AN OTTOMAN PRIMING FLASK & RAMROD: Of typical form, forged entirely of steel with spring cutoff and integral suspension rings, retained by its woven baldric with ramrod intact. Second half of the 18th century. Some wear. Ramrod 18 cm.
0425: AN OTTOMAN PRIMING FLASK & RAMRODEst. $200-$300
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AN OTTOMAN FLINTLOCK KUBUR PISTOL: The carved hardwood stock with checkered wrist and intricate silver inlay, with engraved brass mounts. With engraved lock and barrel. Second half of the 18th century. Worn. Overall length 41cm.
0426: AN OTTOMAN FLINTLOCK KUBUR PISTOLEst. $250-$350
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A PERSIAN KHANJAR DAGGER: Forged entirely of steel, the grip and scabbard with etched motifs depicting Persian heroes amongst vinework. Fitted with an unusual triple blade, the two smaller blades spring open when drawn, the
0427: A PERSIAN KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $200-$250
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AN ALGERIAN NIMCHA DAGGER: The wooden grip carved overall and inlaid with brass bands. With characteristic scrolled and hooked pommel and recurved guard. The curved blade of flyssa type with engraved and inlaid motifs. 20th
0428: AN ALGERIAN NIMCHA DAGGEREst. $50-$100
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CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGER: With dark horn grips and silver-inlaid iron mounts, the heavy, double-edged steel blade with double fullers and maker€™s name in Arabic characters, DAHDAN * struck at the forte. In its
0429: CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. $500-$600
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AN INDIAN KHANJARLI DAGGER: Of classic form, the grips of well-aged elephant with characteristic broadly flared hardwood pommel. The oval guard with integral knucklebow, the blade of recurved, double-edged form, wrought with
0430: AN INDIAN KHANJARLI DAGGEREst. $250-$350
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A SOMALI BILLAO DAGGER: Of characteristic form, the elephant grip with silver pommel and handforged, double-edged blade. Worn overall. Overall length 43cm. Condition III
0431: A SOMALI BILLAO DAGGEREst. $200-$300
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A PHILIPPINES FIGHTING KNIFE: Visayan work, the grip carved of horn, terminating in a well-detailed demon€™s head. The broad blade with tapering tip and engraved motifs. In its carved wooden scabbard with open panel reverse
0432: A PHILIPPINES FIGHTING KNIFEEst. $150-$250
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