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A FINE VICTORIAN-ERA ETCHED SUIT OF ARMORA FINE INDIAN MAIL ARMOR COATTHE SWORD OF PRINCE IVAN ORBELIANI OF GEORGIA
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Cheyenne, WY, United States
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AUCTIONS IMPERIAL MAY 2021

Swords Armor Daggers Rifles Pistols Shields Powder Flask Antique Arms
Auction Curator:
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Director and Specialist
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A SOUTH INDIAN TULWAR SWORD: With characteristic hilt terminating in a lion’s head with integral knucklebow and lionhead quillon finials. The blade wrought of actively-grained Indian wootz with scarfweld. 19th century. Worn
0025: A SOUTH INDIAN TULWAR SWORDEst. US$600-US$800
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A RARE INDIAN BATTLEAXE: A form endemic to the Bhil people of Central India, the steel head forged with a convex bit, the socket wrought with a pronounced flange. On its hardwood haft. Latter 18th century. Minor wear.
0026: A RARE INDIAN BATTLEAXEEst. US$150-US$250Lot Passed
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A QING-DYNASTY CHINESE ARCHER’S RING: Of characteristic form, carved of a single section of antler with good patina. 18th-19th century. Height 3 cm. Condition II
0027: A QING-DYNASTY CHINESE ARCHER’S RINGEst. US$100-US$200
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TWO POWDER FLASKS: The first of stamped brass, the second of horn. 19th century. Worn. Overall height of the largest 22cm. Condition III
0029: TWO POWDER FLASKSEst. US$150-US$200Lot Passed
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A RARE OTTOMAN BATTLEAXE HEAD: A massive example wrought entirely of steel with short, armor piercing bit. 15th-16th century. As found. Overall length 16 cm. Condition V
0030: A RARE OTTOMAN BATTLEAXE HEADEst. US$200-US$300
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A MODEL BRITISH NAVAL CANNON: A fine and highly detailed example, the turned brass barrel on its wooden carriage with brass hardware. Early 20th c. Patinated overall. Overall length 16cm. Condition II
0031: A MODEL BRITISH NAVAL CANNONEst. US$100-US$200
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AN INDIAN DAGGER: An early type common to Kerala, with elephant grip and broad, single-edged handwrought blade. 17th-18th century. Worn. Overall length 26.5cm. Condition III
0032: AN INDIAN DAGGEREst. US$200-US$300
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A RARE RUSSIAN OFFICER’S CANTEEN: Carved entirely of wood, and elaborately decorated and polychromed with flowers and pokerwork portraits of the owner and his wife, and inscribed in Cyrillic, GANA I IONKO IVANOV, with a pastoral
0033: A RARE RUSSIAN OFFICER’S CANTEENEst. US$150-US$250
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A PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL: Designed for concealment in a pocket or sleeve, with hardwood grip and steel frame with pop-out trigger, delicately engraved scrollwork and .34 caliber barrel. Mid-19th century. Light wear. Overall
0034: A PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOLEst. US$150-US$250
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A RARE TAIWANESE SHORTSWORD: The turned wooden grip with brass mounts and broad, native-wrought single-edged blade. In its finely painted scabbard with applied bands and suspension cord. Med-20th century. Light wear. Overall
0035: A RARE TAIWANESE SHORTSWORDEst. US$200-US$300
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A SUDANESE ARM DAGGER: Of characteristic form, with wooden grip. In its tooled leather sheath. 19th-20th century. As found. Overall length 28.3cm. Condition IV
0036: A SUDANESE ARM DAGGEREst. US$50-US$100Lot Passed
A SCOTTISH SHENE DHU DAGGER: The white metal mounts with glass gem in the pommel. Blade with profiled spine marled J. NOWILL & SONS. In its leather sheath mounted en suite. 20th century. Overall length 19.7cm. Condition II
0037: A SCOTTISH SHENE DHU DAGGEREst. US$275-US$375Lot Passed
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A PERCISSON DUELLING PISTOL: The hardwood stock with carved and chequered panels and brass hardware, with well-made lock and horn forearm, and octagonal .45 cal barrel. With its brass oiler. Mid-19th century. Minor wear. Overall
0038: A PERCISSON DUELLING PISTOLEst. US$400-US$600
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AN INDONESIAN BADEK DAGGER: Mounted in figured hardwood with silver mounts and fine pamor blade. 19th century. Worn. Overall length 23cm. Minor wear. Condition III
0040: AN INDONESIAN BADEK DAGGEREst. US$150-US$250Lot Passed
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A SUDANESE DAGGER: The polished bone grip with flared and profiled pommel and bolsters, the curved, double-edged blade pierced and etched overall with Arabic calligraphy. In its sheath mounted in lizard skin with a
0041: A SUDANESE DAGGEREst. US$250-US$350
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A RARE MORO SPEARHEAD: Of characteristic Tausug form with central ridge and flanged base, well-forged with visible patternweld. Retains a short section of its bamboo haft with brass ferrule. Second half of the 19th
0042: A RARE MORO SPEARHEADEst. US$250-US$350Lot Passed
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A VICTORIAN HALF ARMOR: Reputedly made for the Eglinton Tournament of 1839. Handwrought of steel, composed of a crested celata helmet with fine applied pierced brass mounts, well-wrought breast- and backplate with
0043: A VICTORIAN HALF ARMOREst. US$600-US$800
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A CAUCASIAN POWDERHORN: An early example of characteristic form, carved of actively-grained hardwood with iron mounts and bone cap. 18th century. Well worn overall. Overall length 20.7cm. Condition IV
0044: A CAUCASIAN POWDERHORNEst. US$100-US$200
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AN INDIAN BATTLE AXE: The massive steel head chiseled overall with floral work and the Hindu god Krishna flanked by two gopis, all inlaid in brass within pavilions topped by brass parasols together with Sanskrit
0045: AN INDIAN BATTLE AXEEst. US$200-US$300
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A VIETNAMESE GUOM SABER: Mounted entirely in carved and gilt and crimson lacquered wood, the grip with detailed monster head pommel and broad guard with knucklebow, the heirloom blade handwrought and single-edged with brass
0046: A VIETNAMESE GUOM SABEREst. US$400-US$600
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A REPLICA SPANISH BROADSWORD: A faithful copy of the original in the Real Armeria, Madrid. The hilt gilded, the blade etched and enameled. Mid-20th century. Overall length 102cm. Minor wear. Condition III
0047: A REPLICA SPANISH BROADSWORDEst. US$50-US$100Lot Passed
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A SRI LANKAN PIHA KAETTA DAGGER: Of characteristic form, the intricately-carved ebony grip with applied profiled plaques. The forte engraved en suite, the heavy, single-edged blade inlaid with silver . In its rare, carved wooden
0048: A SRI LANKAN PIHA KAETTA DAGGEREst. US$400-US$600
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