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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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A SRI LANKAN KASTANE SWORD: Of classic form, the silver and gilt hilt elaborately embellished with scrollwork, the pommel a fully-modeled makara head, the knuclebow and guard likewise terminating in monster heads. The curved,
0121: A SRI LANKAN KASTANE SWORDEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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A FINE OTTOMAN SISANA RIFLE: A superior example of the type, the walnut stock elaborately inlaid with figured staghorn plaques in baroque forms beginning at the hexagonal butt and reaching to the triggerplate, and further
0122: A FINE OTTOMAN SISANA RIFLEEst. US$2,500-US$3,000
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A CHINESE JIAN SWORD: A late Qing Dynasty sword, the grip of bone. The mounts of engraved brass depicting dragons and vinework, the long, straight, double-edged blade of flattened diamond section, with extensive silver
0123: A CHINESE JIAN SWORDEst. US$250-US$300
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A DYAK PARANG IHLANG SWORD: A large example mounted in dark wood, hilt elaborately carved with panels of aso and tuba motifs, bound with rattan and set with tufts of dark hair. Scabbard en suite with applied panels of carved
0124: A DYAK PARANG IHLANG SWORDEst. US$250-US$300
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A FINE INDIAN KATAR DAGGER: An excellent example of superb quality, the iron hilt of typical form with paneled terminals and pierced grips, heavily inlaid with gold in intricate patterns overall, the guards set with a total of
0125: A FINE INDIAN KATAR DAGGEREst. US$3,000-US$3,500
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A UNITED STATES M1840 MEDICAL STAFF SWORD: Of typical form with brass hilt and applied silver MS to ecusson. Horstmann marked blade with UNITED STATES MEDICAL STAFF, etching showing substantial wear due to period sharpening, retains sharp
0126: A UNITED STATES M1840 MEDICAL STAFF SWORDEst. US$150-US$200
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AN OTTOMAN KILIC SABER: A rare type of classic form, probably Ottoman Court Workshop. With rhinoceros horn grips and mounts of gilded brass, elegantly engraved in Ottoman vine motifs. The broad, T-section blade with traces
0127: AN OTTOMAN KILIC SABEREst. US$4,500-US$5,000
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A PAIR OF MONENEGRIN CELINA PISTOLS: Of classic form, half-stocked in silver with large, bud-shaped butts. Elaborate cast, chased and engraved throughout with characteristic rococco motifs within geometrical borders. Mounted with
0128: A PAIR OF MONENEGRIN CELINA PISTOLSEst. US$800-US$900
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A CAUCASIAN WARRIOR'S BELT: The black hide band with eight pendent straps, heavily embellished with engraved, gilded and nielloed silver mounts, including a very rarely encountered miniature revolver and bullets. Engraved on
0129: A CAUCASIAN WARRIOR'S BELTEst. US$300-US$400
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AN IMPORTANT IMPERIAL RUSSIAN HELMET: Of classic Caucasian form, composed of a lightly-peaked forged steel bowl with superb camail of finely drawn and riveted rings and characteristic hooked closure. The bowl with lavishly embellished
0130: AN IMPORTANT IMPERIAL RUSSIAN HELMETEst. US$8,000-US$10,000
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A GERMAN CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABER: With gilded lionhead pommel with red glass eyes and elaborately-modeled P-guard and bakelite grip retaining its twisted wires. Single-edged blade elaborately etched on both sides with maker's mark at
0131: A GERMAN CAVALRY OFFICER'S SABEREst. US$150-US$200
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A RARE OTTOMAN BEARING SWORD: The grip carved of white hardstone, probably jade, the pommel terminating in a fully-modeled horse's head with finely delineated features, the ruby eyes outlined in gold. The flared and profiled
0132: A RARE OTTOMAN BEARING SWORDEst. US$4,500-US$5,000
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A SYRIAN KHANJAR DAGGER: Showing distinct Circassian influence, the silver mounts finely engraved and nielloed. The double-edged blade of asymmetrical form with acute tip, finely fullered. Late 19th century. Overall length
0133: A SYRIAN KHANJAR DAGGEREst. US$250-US$350
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A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORD: Of characteristic form, the grip carved of exotic hardwood with silver ferrule and crested pommel. The handforged, single-edged blade retains its sharp edge. In its wooden scabbard with carved motifs
0134: A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORDEst. US$75-US$100
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AN INDIAN DHAL SHIELD: Of buckler size, made entirely of brass with applied border and central plaque together with four crescents and bosses. The leather grips period replacements. Late-19th-early 20th century. Worn
0135: AN INDIAN DHAL SHIELDEst. US$75-US$100
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A FINE INDIAN KHANDA SWORD: A massive example of classic form, the hilt of characteristic basket type with original silver braid wrap, long, spiked pommel and complex seating processes. The blade straight, double-edged and
0136: A FINE INDIAN KHANDA SWORDEst. US$2,500-US$2,700
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A CAUCASIAN PISTOL: Circassian or Crimean Tatar, with spherical butt and slender wooden stock covered entirely in black leather and framed in large silver mounts, those of the grip and butt with profiled borders. The
0137: A CAUCASIAN PISTOLEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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SHAMSHIR OF MIR MURAD ALI, KING OF SINDH: The steel hilt heavily inlaid overall with silver in Udaipur flowering vine motifs. The long, moderately curved and single-edged blade finely forged of actively-patterned Persian black wootz damascus
0138: SHAMSHIR OF MIR MURAD ALI, KING OF SINDHEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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AN OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORD: Balkan work, the grips with large ears, silver mounts engraved in baroque motifs, the single-edged recurved blade with inlaid silver Ottoman motifs and an inscription, 1204 AH [1789 c.e.] WORK OF
0139: AN OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORDEst. US$350-US$450
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A SET OF CAUCASIAN ARMS: Including a shashka, kindjal, belt and set of 14 gaziri, and displaying a combination of techniques endemic to Tbilisi silversmiths, including engraving, granulation, filigree, niello and gilding.
0140: A SET OF CAUCASIAN ARMSEst. US$5,000-US$5,500
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AN INDIAN BARUTDAN PRIMING FLASK: An unusually early example elegantly forged in steel. With elaborately pierced cap and hinged toggle, the spout formed as a lotus, the sprung cutoff with profiling. Late 16th century. Pitting,
0141: AN INDIAN BARUTDAN PRIMING FLASKEst. US$100-US$150
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AN INDIAN KULAH ZIREH MAIL HELMET: A rare piece of Indian armor composed of small, unriveted iron and brass rings worked in a repeating lozenge pattern throughout. With deep V-shaped flap covering the face, the bib falling well below
0142: AN INDIAN KULAH ZIREH MAIL HELMETEst. US$1,000-US$1,200
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AN AFGHAN PERCUSSION PISTOL: With brass-mounted hardwood stock, fitted with a suspension chain. Mid-19th century. Losses and scuffing to stock. Overall length 50 cm. Condition III
0143: AN AFGHAN PERCUSSION PISTOLEst. US$100-US$150
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A SWEPTHILT RAPIER SWORD: German or Dutch, the hilt of Norman's Type 76 form with long, straight quillons with chiseled ball finials. The pas d'ane with oval shell guard pierced and chiseled with flowers and interlace. Each
0144: A SWEPTHILT RAPIER SWORDEst. US$2,500-US$2,700
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