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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 KHANJAR DAGGER: A massive example with iron grip terminating in a bird's head and covered entirely in silver inlay in an alternating floral and diaper pattern. The lightly curved, double-edged blade with strong
0049: AN INDIAN KHANJAR DAGGEREst. US$200-US$250
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A SRI LANKAN PIHA KAETTA DAGGER: Of characteristic form with grips scrolled at the pommel and brass ferrule, the massive single-edged blade with short fuller to either side and clipped tip, spangled with tiny inlaid silver crosses
0050: A SRI LANKAN PIHA KAETTA DAGGEREst. US$150-US$200
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A TRANSITIONAL RAPIER SWORD: Probably Russian, the writhen brass hilt elements originally silvered, featuring a large guard and rings with broad rectangular ecusson. Grip with copper wire wrap and turksheads intact. Continuously
0051: A TRANSITIONAL RAPIER SWORDEst. US$700-US$800
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A U.S. M1840 CAVALRY SABER: Brass hilt of typical form struck 10 on the pommel, with leather-covered and wire-wrapped grip. The blade lightly-curved and fullered. Mid-19th century. Areas of rust to blade. Overall length 102 cm.
0052: A U.S. M1840 CAVALRY SABEREst. US$75-US$100
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A RARE ZUL FAQAR TULWAR: The silver hilt of characteristic form, embellished in floral panels and gilded. The S-form blade scalloped along the spine and elaborately choiled at the forte, the bifurcate tip heavily profiled
0053: A RARE ZUL FAQAR TULWAREst. US$500-US$600
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TWO CONTINENTAL SMALLSWORDS: The first perhaps German with finely pierced and chased steel mounts, the wooden grip with complex silver wire wrap and turksheads intact, the blade of colichemarde tricorn type. The second likely
0054: TWO CONTINENTAL SMALLSWORDSEst. US$700-US$800
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AN OTTOMAN KUBUR PISTOL: Of characteristic form with walnut stock inlaid with silver wire curlicues, the mounts of silver with stands of arms, the flintlock mechanism and barrel thickly overlaid with gold in floral and
0055: AN OTTOMAN KUBUR PISTOLEst. US$500-US$600
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AN INDIAN DHAL SHIELD: Of molded and black-lacquered hide with four copper bosses and a pierced crescent appliqué. Grips replaced. First half of the 19th century. Worn overall. Diameter 52 cm. Condition III
0056: AN INDIAN DHAL SHIELDEst. US$100-US$150
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A RARE SOUTH INDIAN DAGGER: The bronze hilt with lotus-form guard and slender grip terminating in a finely-detailed makara head with bulging eyes and large teeth. The tapering, recurved blade double-edged with central ridge.
0057: A RARE SOUTH INDIAN DAGGEREst. US$250-US$300
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A SUDANESE DAGGER: The grip carved of a single section of ebony, with disk pommel and flared guard mounted in engraved silver. The straight, double-edged blade with engraved borders and later incised Latin characters.
0058: A SUDANESE DAGGEREst. US$100-US$150
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A SWEPTHILT RAPIER SWORD: Probably German, the hilt finely forged of lenticular-section bars, the pommel formed as a tapering cylinder. The wooden grip retains its original silver wire wrap and turksheads. The long,
0059: A SWEPTHILT RAPIER SWORDEst. US$2,500-US$2,700
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AN INDIAN KARD DAGGER: Of typical form with polished bone grips and brass bolster, the single-edged blade forged of delicately patterned silver-gray wootz damascus steel. In its velvet-covered wooden scabbard. Mid-19th
0060: AN INDIAN KARD DAGGEREst. US$400-US$500
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A CATALONIAN FLINTLOCK FOWLING PIECE: Characteristic of northeastern Spanish work, the nutwood stock with distinctive fluted butt. Mounted with a fine engraved patilla flintlock mechanism and scrolled triggerguard. The stepped barrel
0061: A CATALONIAN FLINTLOCK FOWLING PIECEEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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A RARE CIRCASSIAN NAGAIKA CROP: The shaft covered entirely in engraved and nielloed silver, the grip section with silver galloon, an illegible owner's name in Arabic on the pommel. Original lash intact. Late 18th century. Overall
0062: A RARE CIRCASSIAN NAGAIKA CROPEst. US$250-US$300
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A RARE OTTOMAN KILIC SWORD: Finely embellished, perhaps for presentation to a naval officer. The grips with rolled pommel and silver bosses, silver guard with deeply-chiseled ecusson and scrolled quillons. In its velvet-covered
0063: A RARE OTTOMAN KILIC SWORDEst. US$3,000-US$3,500
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A SCOTTISH SNAPHANCE PISTOL IN 17TH CENTURY STYLE: The finely forged iron stock with faceted, lemon-shaped butt with finial concealing a pricker which unscrews. Lock with brass plate struck ID and steel parts elaborately engraved overall, the pan
0064: A SCOTTISH SNAPHANCE PISTOL IN 17TH CENTURY STYLEEst. US$2,500-US$3,000
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A MUGHAL ROCK CRYSTAL-HILTED KHANJAR DAGGER: Of classic form and considerable size, the rock crystal grip with rolled pommel with carved vegetal motif, the guard of silver engraved en suite. The lightly curved, double-edged silver-gray wootz
0065: A MUGHAL ROCK CRYSTAL-HILTED KHANJAR DAGGEREst. US$2,500-US$2,700
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A PARADE SHIELD IN THE MANNERIST STYLE: Of circular, peaked form, etched overall in geometrical motifs with vegetal borders and studded around the periphery. The center spike with wrought eight-petaled boss. Purchased by John Woodman
0066: A PARADE SHIELD IN THE MANNERIST STYLEEst. US$300-US$400
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A CAUCASIAN BLUNDERBUSS: The hardwood stock elaborately inlaid with brass medallions and studs, interspersed with shaped mother of pearl plaques. The steel buttcap, miquelet lock, trigger, barrel tang and band finely inlaid
0067: A CAUCASIAN BLUNDERBUSSEst. US$700-US$800
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A FINE MORO BARONG SHORTSWORD: The atypical grip carved of exotic hardwood with rare crested pommel, pierced and incised with okir motifs, the cord-wrapped grip with silver bolster. The broad, handforged single-edged blade worked
0068: A FINE MORO BARONG SHORTSWORDEst. US$250-US$300
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A FINE MORO DATU'S KRIS SWORD: A FINE MORO DATU’S KRIS SWORD Maguindanao work, the junggayan hilt typically carried by a datu or noble, with ivory kakatua-form pommel and silver mounts in two colors, alternating bands of
0069: A FINE MORO DATU'S KRIS SWORDEst. US$250-US$300
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AN INDIAN PATISSA SWORD: Likely a Sikh weapon, the silver hilt of Punjabi form, the single-edged blade expands continuously to a clipped tip. Forte struck with two marks, the first in the form of a katar and the second in
0070: AN INDIAN PATISSA SWORDEst. US$1,000-US$1,100
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A GERMAN BROADSWORD BLADE: A long example, straight and double-edged with a narrow central fuller extending half the length of the blade flanked by two shorter ones; unidentified letters struck in the central fuller together
0071: A GERMAN BROADSWORD BLADEEst. US$250-US$300
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A DANAKIL GILE DAGGER: A large example of classic form, the waisted and faceted horn grip surmounted by a characteristic brass pommel. The broad, double-edged blade with offset tip and central fuller. In its original
0072: A DANAKIL GILE DAGGEREst. US$150-US$200
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