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Napoleon I Era Officer’s Tunic.French Other Ranks Shako.French Cuirassier or Chasseur Helmet.
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Las Vegas, NV, United States
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Premier Militaria Sale Day 1

Morphy Auctions' Spectacular July, 2016 Militaria Sales Event to Feature the Largest Single Owner Collection of Swords, Cannons, Armor, Uniforms, Headgear, Firearms, Accessories, and Artwork Ever to be Sold at Auction. This three-day sale, held in partnership with Greg Martin & Associates, presents 5,000 pieces in over 2,200 exceptional lots across all collecting categories and price points.
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19th Century French Made Persian/Iranian Sword.: Sword with a 30-1/4" slightly curved blade with no fullers but a top rib. Right ricasso marked: C.F. and an obscure cartouche. Three-bar gilt guard pierced with raised image of a reclining lion and
0763: 19th Century French Made Persian/Iranian Sword.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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18th Century Indo-Persian Tulwar.: The tulwar, having a 32-1/2" curved blade with single narrow fuller and one wide. 9" false edge. Spine inscribed RUNKEL, 1786. Hilt of traditional form with integral languets, button quillion finials
0765: 18th Century Indo-Persian Tulwar.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Ottoman Mameluke Saber.: Having a 32" curved, Damascus blade with straight crossguard with integral languets and button finials to quillions. Wood grip scales held with brass rivets. Opening for sword knot. No scabbard.
0766: Ottoman Mameluke Saber.Est. $1,000-$2,500
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Unusual Indo-Persian Shamshir.: Having a 30" scalloped, curved blade with thin koftgari maker’s mark and strong koftgari floral decoration at base of blade. One-piece brass hilt of traditional form with trefoil languets and lion
0770: Unusual Indo-Persian Shamshir.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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English Non-Regulation Officer’s Small Sword.: The gold-finished deluxe officer’s sword with 32-3/4" tapered blade. Lower portion with fire-blued finish and gold-washed panels. Two natural panels on each side featuring arms panoplies and one
0772: English Non-Regulation Officer’s Small Sword.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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English 18th Century Baskethilt Backsword.: Having a straight 35" tapered blade with single, narrow fullers. Incomplete markings. Wire-wrapped fish skin grip. Basket hilt. Flattened spherical pommel with peened finial. Blade and hilt showing
0773: English 18th Century Baskethilt Backsword.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Ottoman Cavalry Officers Mameluke Sword.: Having a curved 31-1/2" blade with three narrow and one wide fuller. Lower 7-1/2" of blade with gold-washed engraved with hussar, floral scrolls and legend: Amor Vinci Dimnic. Straight crossguard
0774: Ottoman Cavalry Officers Mameluke Sword.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Non-Regulation French Officer's Mameluke Sword.: Sword includes knot and scabbard. The curved 30-1/2" blade with engraved scrolls and crown N. Gold-finished hilt with sculpted crossguard embellished with floral scroll motifs. One-piece ivory grip.
0775: Non-Regulation French Officer's Mameluke Sword.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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17th Century Dutch Saber.: Having a 31" curved blade with single fuller. Hilt of steel with asymmetrical kidney guards, pierced with small holes. Two primary branches with beaded centers. Two supplementary branches attached to
0777: 17th Century Dutch Saber.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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British 1822 Pattern Infantry Sword & Scabbard.: Belonging to Major General T. John. Having a 31" slightly curved blade with single wide fuller, etched with scrolls and rayed crowns. Ricasso marked: Lan?????/A. MO???/17/Jermyn. St./LONDON. Reverse
0779: British 1822 Pattern Infantry Sword & Scabbard.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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English 17th-Century Bell Cup Rapier.: Having a straight 36-1/2" tapered blade with two narrow fullers. Blade marked: SCURA. Bell cup pierced with floral scrolls. Roped edging. 11-1/2" crossguard with bugle type finials. Center of
0780: English 17th-Century Bell Cup Rapier.Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Custom Gold-Mounted Cavalry Officer’s Sword.: Having a slightly curved 30-1/4" chromed steel blade with 9" false edge and rounded back edge. Expansion ribs on false edge. Gold-mounted hilt with guard pierced with stand of flags. Gold-finished
0781: Custom Gold-Mounted Cavalry Officer’s Sword.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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American Eagle Head Sword by Cooper.: The sword with a curved 32-1/2" blade with single wide fuller, fire-blued lower portion with conventional gold-washed panels depicting makers logo, stand of flags and American eagle. Probably made in
0782: American Eagle Head Sword by Cooper.Est. $400-$600
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17th Century Continental Bell Cup Broadsword.: Having a straight 35-3/4" blade with median fuller, the left side engraved with legend: PRIMEIRO DESTE NOMI. The right: VIVA ELRELDOM IOZ. Bell cup. Standard form crossguard with knuckle-bow. Tapered
0783: 17th Century Continental Bell Cup Broadsword.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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17th Century Swept Hilt Rapier.: Having a 33" tapered, straight blade of diamond section, the median ricasso marked: ?UDEUS. Cage hilt with breaker bar, finger openings and crossguard with integral knuckle-bow. Orb-shaped pommel.
0784: 17th Century Swept Hilt Rapier.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Lot Of 2: Assorted Swords.: Comprised of: 1) French Model 1803 Infantry Briquet having a 23-1/4” slightly curved, unadorned blade. Brass, one-piece hilt with integral knuckle-bow. 2) Cuirassier’s Sword with Scabbard. Having
0785: Lot Of 2: Assorted Swords.Est. $1,000-$3,000
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