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A FINE GREEK BLUNDERBUSS OF LORD BYRONAN IMPORTANT PRESENTATION GREEK YATAGHAN SWORDAN IMPORTANT PERSIAN SABER SWORD OF MOHAMMED SHAH
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Cheyenne, WY, United States
Auction Details

AUCTIONS IMPERIAL NOVEMBER 2019

SWORDS,DAGGERS,KNIFES,ARMOR,MATCHLOCK,FLINTLOCK
Auction Curator:
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Director and Specialist
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A PAIR OF MEXICAN SPURS: Characteristic of Chihuahua work, wrought entirely of steel and finely inlaid with silver scrollwork and geometrical motifs, with eight-pointed rowels. With older tooled straps intact. Spurs early
0097: A PAIR OF MEXICAN SPURSEst. US$150-US$250Lot Passed
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AN INDIAN FIRANGI SWORD: With well-wrought South Indian-style hilt, the long, straight, single-edged blade fullered. 19th c. Well worn. Overall length 117cm. Condition III
0098: AN INDIAN FIRANGI SWORDEst. US$500-US$600
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A REMINGTON NEW MODEL NAVY STYLE PISTOL: An excellent blacksmith’s rendering of the famous American pistol, likely made in Texas or Arizona. .36 caliber as was the Remington, appears to be mechanically sound, with brass triggerguard and
0099: A REMINGTON NEW MODEL NAVY STYLE PISTOLEst. US$325-US$400
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A RARE INDIAN ARMOR CUIRASS: One of a small number of rare European-style cuirasses made for the Nizam of Hyderabad in the late 17th-early 18th century. Wrought of actively-patterned wootz damascus steel visible in spots, the
0100: A RARE INDIAN ARMOR CUIRASSEst. US$2,800-US$3,000
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A RARE BUKHARA PCHOK DAGGER: The grips of polished horn, with bolster of nielloed silver set with three bands of inlaid corals, exceptional for the type. The straight, blade with profiled back edge forged of wootz damascus
0101: A RARE BUKHARA PCHOK DAGGEREst. US$1,200-US$1,400Lot Passed
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A MATCHED PAIR OF PERSIAN BIDENTS: Qajar Dynasty, the bifurcate blades springing from a triangular forte, each forged with flamboyant edges and etched throughout, the sockets etched in emulation of pattern-welded barrels chiseled with
0102: A MATCHED PAIR OF PERSIAN BIDENTSEst. US$150-US$250
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AN OTTOMAN KAMA DAGGER: The horn grips retained by domed rivets, the broad blade with numerous punched Islamic inscriptions. In its engraved metal-covered wooden scabbard. Mid-19th century. Well worn overall. Overall length
0103: AN OTTOMAN KAMA DAGGEREst. US$200-US$300
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A SUDANESE BATTLEAXE: The broad, crescent blade with massive backspike, showing traces of silver inlay. The wooden haft covered in crocodile skin with metal cap. Mid-19th century. 59.5cm overall length. Condition II
0104: A SUDANESE BATTLEAXEEst. US$200-US$300
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A FIJIAN TOTOKIA WARCLUB: A massive example of characteristic form with well-carved head composed of a spiked sphere on a long, thick haft. 19th century. Worn overall with minor losses. Overall length 77cm. Condition III
0105: A FIJIAN TOTOKIA WARCLUBEst. US$400-US$500
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AN INDIAN BATTLEAXE: The curved, profiled head wrought of steel. 19th century. Worn. Overall length 71.5cm. Condition III
0106: AN INDIAN BATTLEAXEEst. US$150-US$250
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AN INDIAN KATAR DAGGER: Mughal work, the hilt elaborately inlaid gold flowering vinework. The fine blade well-wrought of wootz, with strong central ridge. Early 19th century. Areas of rubbing and pitting. Overall length
0107: AN INDIAN KATAR DAGGEREst. US$300-US$400
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A MEDITERRANEAN DAGGER: Likely Spanish, the plug-form grip mounted in engraved brass with large bolster. Broad, single-edged engraved blade with substantial back edge, engraved and inlaid with brass. Brass sheath engraved
0109: A MEDITERRANEAN DAGGEREst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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A M1822 BRITISH INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORD: The gilt hilt with folding counterguard, grip retains its sharkskin and twisted wire wrap. Curved, single-edged blade with back fuller. Early 19th century. Worn. Overall length 95cm. Condition III
0111: A M1822 BRITISH INFANTRY OFFICERS SWORDEst. US$200-US$300
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AN OMANI CHILDS KHANJAR DAGGER: Of typical form, mounted entirely in filigreed silver. The curved, double-edged blade with central rib, wooden scabbard covered entirely in filigreed silver en suite with the hilt. First half of the
0112: AN OMANI CHILDS KHANJAR DAGGEREst. US$150-US$250
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A PAIR OF AMERICAN WESTERN CHAPS: Of oiled leather, the patch pockets with leather toggles and buck-stitched seams on the legs. First half of the 20th century. From the estate of American actor and WWII veteran. Gene Evans. Worn.
0113: A PAIR OF AMERICAN WESTERN CHAPSEst. US$150-US$250Lot Passed
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AN OTTOMAN KILIC SWORD: Of classic form, the grips of translucent brown horn with characteristic rolled pommel. The mounts of brass, the robust blade with back fuller and broad central fuller. In its leather-covered wooden
0114: AN OTTOMAN KILIC SWORDEst. US$500-US$700
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AN INDIAN TORADAR MUSKET: The teakwood stock inlaid with finely-figured brass mounts, matchlock cock and trigger intact and functional. The long barrel finely chiseled and engraved, with arsenal designation in Devanagari, the
0115: AN INDIAN TORADAR MUSKETEst. US$800-US$900Lot Passed
A TUAREG ARCHERS RING: Of characteristic triangular form, handground of carnelian and well-polished. 19th c. Overall length 6.7cm. Condition I
0116: A TUAREG ARCHERS RINGEst. US$100-US$200Lot Passed
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A RARE CHINESE RATTAN HELMET: Qing Dynasty, of densely-woven rattan in characteristic form, with complex rim and finial. Latter 19th century. Minor wear. Diameter 27.5cm. Condition III
0117: A RARE CHINESE RATTAN HELMETEst. US$150-US$250
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A PAIR OF OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORDS: The wooden grips with large pommels indicative of Balkan work, mounted in embellished brass with robust blades, the scabbards en suite. Latter 19th century. Minor wear and rubbing. Overall length
0118: A PAIR OF OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORDSEst. US$350-US$450
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A SPANISH COLONIAL SWORD: Cuban work, the distinctive hilt with horn grips, the fingerstalls and hooked pommel known as the “Guanabacoa” type (after the township in eastern Havana.) Mounted with a broad, straight,
0119: A SPANISH COLONIAL SWORDEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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A RARE MAASAI SHIELD: A large example of characteristic form, made of hide laced to a central wooden post with integral grip, the edges bound to stripped branches with tightly-coiled hide. The obverse painted in
0120: A RARE MAASAI SHIELDEst. US$200-US$300
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