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Auctions Imperial Arms & Armor 2016 May

Swords , rifles , pistols , shields , armor , from around the world.
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL SHORTSWORD: An exceptionally large example, Circassian or Chechen work, the grip carved of a single section of horn, and secured by two engraved silver bosses to the massive blade, forged with a pronounced
0433: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL SHORTSWORDEst. $800-$1,000
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A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORD: The grip carved of banati wood with elaborately-crested pommel and silver ferrule. The well-forged blade with active damascus steel pattern. In its hardwood scabbard with throat carved in okkir
0434: A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORDEst. $250-$350
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A SYRIAN SHAMSHIR SWORD: A classic form likely produced in Damascus, with iron pommel and crossguard inlaid with silver, the fibrous horn grips set with studs and copper wire wrap to base. The fine, massive, Persian heirloom
0435: A SYRIAN SHAMSHIR SWORDEst. $1,500-$2,000
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A COSSACK CHERKESSKA MILITARY TUNIC: Of characteristic form, collarless, with long sleeves and skirt and sets of six pockets on each side of the breast for gaziri powder chargers, stitched with elaborate silver braid borders throughout,
0436: A COSSACK CHERKESSKA MILITARY TUNICEst. $300-$500
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A MORO KRIS SWORD: With well-carved kakatua-form hardwood pommel, and gilt copper mounts engraved with okkir motifs. The substantial blade showing layered forging, with separate ganga and engraved silver baca-baca
0437: A MORO KRIS SWORDEst. $200-$300
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AN ALGERIAN MUKAKHLA MUSKET: The hardwood stock with flared bone butt. The flintlock mechanism inlaid with brass star and crescent motifs, the barrel likewise inlaid with brass geometrical motifs and Arabic inscriptions
0438: AN ALGERIAN MUKAKHLA MUSKETEst. $600-$800
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGER: The horn grips with well-engraved, nielloed and gilded silver ferrule and bosses. The handwrought, straight, double-edged blade with offset fuller and long tip. The leather-covered wooden scabbard
0439: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. $500-$600
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A PERSIAN BAZUBAND ARMGUARD ARMOR: Early Qajar Dynasty, raised from a single plate and finely chiseled overall in flowering vinework and circular panels of gold inlay. Retains its original woven lining. Latter 18th century. Overall
0440: A PERSIAN BAZUBAND ARMGUARD ARMOREst. $200-$300
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A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORD: The grip carved of banati wood with elaborately-crested pommel and brass ferrule. The well-forged blade with evidence of layered forging. In its hardwood scabbard with throat carved in okkir motifs
0441: A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORDEst. $200-$300
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGER: A massive example with horn grips and silver-inlaid iron mounts, the heavy, double-edged steel blade with double fullers and maker€™s marks struck at the forte. In its leather-covered wooden
0442: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. $250-$350
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A RARE PHILIPPINES KATIPUNAN DAGGER: A massive weapon dating to the Katipunan era and showing Spanish formal influence, the grip of a single section of faceted horn with matching silver ferrule and pommel, the ferrule engraved. LUZON on
0443: A RARE PHILIPPINES KATIPUNAN DAGGEREst. $250-$350
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A HADENDOA DAGGER: Of high-quality workmanship, the carved hardwood grip of characteristic form, embellished with embossed silver studs. The curved, double-edged blade retaining much original edge. The
0444: A HADENDOA DAGGEREst. $150-$250
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A BOSNIAN DAGGER: The eared grips of bone, well-inlaid with brass, with broad, single-edged blade. 19th century. Overall length 31cm. Condition II
0445: A BOSNIAN DAGGEREst. $150-$200
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGER: The antler and horn grips with profiled pommel mounted in filigreed silver. The broad blade wrought with a central ridge and tapering tip. In its leather-covered wooden scabbard with silver mounts
0446: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. $400-$500
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A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASK: A rare type, of triangular form wrought of brass and copper, engraved overall with applied enameled silver plaques. Spout and suspension mounts intact. Early 19th century. Worn. Height 22 cm.
0447: A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASKEst. $250-$350
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A CAUCASIAN POWDERHORN: The wooden body covered in black shagreen, with horn top, spout, finial and cutoff. Beginning of the 19th century. Very light wear. Overall height 19cm. Condition II
0448: A CAUCASIAN POWDERHORNEst. $300-$400
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A DYAK PARANG IHLANG SWORD: The wooden hilt elaborately carved with panels of aso and tuba motifs, bound with rattan and set with tufts of tinted hair. Scabbard carved en suite and bound with strips of rattan, retains its
0449: A DYAK PARANG IHLANG SWORDEst. $250-$350
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A SYRIAN KHANJAR DAGGER: The steel grip and scabbard mounts elaborately inlaid with silver in geometrical motifs. With curved, double-edged blade inlaid en suite. Second half of the 19th century. Worn. Overall length 33 cm.
0450: A SYRIAN KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $150-$200
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A RARE PAPUA NEW GUINEA ADZE: With lightly-curved wooden grip set perpendicular to the rattan-bound hardstone head with sharpened edge. Used as both weapon and tool. Good patina. Latter 19th century. Light wear. Overall length
0451: A RARE PAPUA NEW GUINEA ADZEEst. $200-$300
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A SOUTH INDIAN KATAR DAGGER: An early example of rare type. The hilt with beaded grip and chiseled guard, the blade double-edged and fullered. In its later scabbard. Early 17th century. Well-worn overall. Overall length 41 cm.
0452: A SOUTH INDIAN KATAR DAGGEREst. $200-$300
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AN ALGERIAN DAGGER: Of characteristic form, called a Bou Saadi, from the market town of Bou Saada in Central Algeria. The carved wooden grip with silver and copper wire wrap and straight, single edged blade. In its
0453: AN ALGERIAN DAGGEREst. $75-$100
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A RARE SCYTHIAN AKINAKES SWORD: The akinakes was made famous by the nomadic Scythians, adopted by the Persians and ultimately, the Greeks. Handwrought of iron with guard of lobate type and antennae pommel, the straight, double
0454: A RARE SCYTHIAN AKINAKES SWORDEst. $600-$800
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AN OTTOMAN POWDER MEASURE: Of brass, with a well-modelled spiral motif. Plunger intact. Latter 18th century. Overall length closed 12 cm. Condition II
0455: AN OTTOMAN POWDER MEASUREEst. $75-$100
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A MOROCCAN KOUMIYYA DAGGER: A massive example. The wooden grip well carved the pommel, ferrule and scabbard mounted overall with heavily engraved silver, with quality curved, single-edged blade. Mid-19th century. Overall length
0456: A MOROCCAN KOUMIYYA DAGGEREst. $250-$350
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