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A SUIT OF KHEVSUR ARMORA RARE HIGH ART MORION HELMETAN INDIAN BLUNDERBUSS
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Cheyenne, WY, United States
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AUCTIONS IMPERIAL 2011 ARMS & ARMOR

Arms & Armor auction including items from around the world from the period of 14th century thru the early 20th century. Swords,rifles,pistols,armor,and various militaria are included.
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AN INDIAN TULWAR SWORD: The iron hilt with knucklebow, inlaid overall in silver vine motifs. The broad, curved, single-edged blade with pronounced back edge, forged of pattern welded damascus steel. Mid-18th century.
0025: AN INDIAN TULWAR SWORDEst. US$150-US$200
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A PERSIAN PRIMING FLASK: Elegantly forged in the form of a small horn in fine Persian black wootz damascus steel, the pierced and gold-inlaid mounts with duck head finial. Late 18th-early 19th century. Minor wear. Overall
0026: A PERSIAN PRIMING FLASKEst. US$200-US$250
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A SIKH SHINGAR DAGGER: Made of a single boar's tusk and mounted in brass with jingles intact. Carried as a reserve weapon by Sikhs who had earned the right to do so by distinguishing themselves in the hunt. Second half of
0027: A SIKH SHINGAR DAGGEREst. US$100-US$150
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AN INDIAN TULWAR SABER: A large example, the silver hilt of Udaipur form, worked in characteristic vine patterns overall and thickly gilded, the underside of the pommel inscribed in Devanagari characters, SRI SITA RAMJI
0028: AN INDIAN TULWAR SABEREst. US$1,500-US$1,700
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A FINE DAGHESTAN SILVER BELT: Composed of 37 articulated pieces, each very delicately engraved and nielloed, and struck on the reverse with an Imperial Russian silver mark. On its original rawhide strap. Late 19th century.
0029: A FINE DAGHESTAN SILVER BELTEst. US$200-US$250
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGER: Georgian work in the Circassian style, the antler and horn grips framed in engraved, gilded and nielloed silver mounts. The leather-covered wooden scabbard mounted en suite with the hilt, the reverse
0030: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. US$400-US$500
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AN INDIAN ZAGHNAL HAFTED WEAPON: The steel head with lightly-curved, double edged blade with strong median ridge and panels of silver inlay, the pein a fully-modeled brass elephant. With top spike and steel haft. Mid-19th century.
0031: AN INDIAN ZAGHNAL HAFTED WEAPONEst. US$100-US$200
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A BOY'S KINDJAL DAGGER: Ottoman work, the mounts of gilded silver, filigreed and set with numerous semi precious and glass stones, the reverse with illegible signature. Straight, double-edged blade with central fuller and
0032: A BOY'S KINDJAL DAGGEREst. US$250-US$300
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AN INDIAN SHISHPAR MACE: Of characteristic form, with elaborately-profiled steel flanges. The polygonal shaft becoming round at the grip. Latter 19th century. Overall length 75.6 cm. Condition II
0033: AN INDIAN SHISHPAR MACEEst. US$200-US$250
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A CAUCASIAN KHAN'S BELT: Probably Kubachi work, the large buckle made in two sections of chiseled, engraved and nielloed silver with beaded borders, the broad leather belt set with 75 Imperial Russian silver coins, most
0035: A CAUCASIAN KHAN'S BELTEst. US$900-US$1,000
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AN INDIAN KATAR DAGGER: Of characteristic form, the steel hilt with delicate gold-inlaid floral sprays overall, the double edged wootz blade developing into a thickened armor-piercing tip with strong central ridge. In its
0036: AN INDIAN KATAR DAGGEREst. US$300-US$400
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AN OTTOMAN FLINTLOCK KUBUR PISTOL: The fruitwood stock with brass mounts and flintlock mechanism. Barrel with inlaid brass maker's marks, probably Spanish. First quarter of the 19th century. Light wear throughout. Overall length 33.2
0037: AN OTTOMAN FLINTLOCK KUBUR PISTOLEst. US$200-US$250
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A JAVANESE MAJAPAHIT KRIS DAGGER: A rare and very early type, wrought of a single piece of pamor, grip of characteristic anthropomorphic form with head slightly bowed and arms crossed. Straight, double-edged blade actively-patterned,
0038: A JAVANESE MAJAPAHIT KRIS DAGGEREst. US$250-US$300
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AN INDIAN KHANJAR DAGGER: Of Hyderabad form, forged entirely of finely pattern-welded damascus steel. The hilt with finely inlaid gold borders, the blade lightly curved and double-edged with central edge and thickened tip for
0039: AN INDIAN KHANJAR DAGGEREst. US$2,200-US$2,400
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A CONTINENTAL HUNTING TROUSSE SCABBARD: Forged entirely of iron and deeply embossed in Mannerist motifs, including a gargoyle, armored knight, and a pair of lovers. The reverse likewise embossed in flowering latticework, and the finial and
0040: A CONTINENTAL HUNTING TROUSSE SCABBARDEst. US$250-US$350
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A SET OF MOUNTS FOR A PESH QABZ DAGGER: Mughal work, comprising two grips of characteristic form carved from apple-green jade, and a locket and chape of heavily gilded copper with profiled edges, the locket with hinged toggle intact.
0041: A SET OF MOUNTS FOR A PESH QABZ DAGGEREst. US$250-US$300
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A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORD: Of characteristic form, the grip carved of exotic hardwood with silver ferrule and bolster and broad, crested pommel. The handforged single-edged blade retains its sharp edge. In its wooden scabbard
0042: A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORDEst. US$100-US$150
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AN INDIAN TOP HELMET: An arsenal piece, the thick steel bowl forged with integral finial and plume holder and scalloped rim. The sliding nasal with profiled bracket and flared finials. Early 19th century. Brown condition,
0043: AN INDIAN TOP HELMETEst. US$300-US$350
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AN OTTOMAN BALTA POLEAXE HEAD: A type associated with the Janissaries and Bektashi Dervishes. Of characteristic form, the bit a long, shallow crescent with round forged eye and rectangular pein. With later Ottoman inscriptions; on
0044: AN OTTOMAN BALTA POLEAXE HEADEst. US$1,100-US$1,200
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGER: Of typical form, wrought entirely of engraved and nielloed silver. The double-edged blade with acutely tapering tip and offset fullers. First quarter of the 20th century. Minor dent to tip . Overall
0045: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. US$250-US$350
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AN INDIAN SCISSOR KATAR DAGGER: Of characteristic form, the hilt and forte of the blade elaborately inlaid with silver overall. When the grips are compressed, the blade springs apart to reveal an inner blade. . Mid-19th century.
0046: AN INDIAN SCISSOR KATAR DAGGEREst. US$200-US$250
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A RARE NORTH SUMATRAN AMANREMU SWORD: The horn hilt of hulu babah buya, or crocodile, form. The ferrule and pommel mounts of suassa, a rarely-encountered alloy of gold and copper. The heavy blade expanding continuously toward the
0047: A RARE NORTH SUMATRAN AMANREMU SWORDEst. US$300-US$400
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A COMPOSITE HAND-AND-A-HALF SWORD: The blade German, double-edged and of flattened section with central fuller and inlaid brass A at the forte on each side, tapering from the midpoint and assuming a flattened diamond cross-section to
0048: A COMPOSITE HAND-AND-A-HALF SWORDEst. US$800-US$1,000
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