AUCTIONS IMPERIAL JUNE 2022 ARMS & ARMOR 2022-06-04 Auction - 400 Price Results - Auctions Imperial Inc in WY - Page 11
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A FINE PERSIAN ARMOR SETA RARE VICTORIAN-ERA POLISH HUSSARS ARMORA FINE RARE MEDIEVAL SALLET HELMET
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Cheyenne, WY, United States
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AUCTIONS IMPERIAL JUNE 2022 ARMS & ARMOR

SWORDS KNIVES FLINTLOCKS ARMOR
Auction Curator:
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Director and Specialist
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A SOLOMON ISLANDS SUPEH CLUB: Kwaio People of Malaita Island, of characteristic form. Carved from a single large section of hardwood expanding toward the tip, with distinctive “nose” to either side accompanied by fine incised
0241: A SOLOMON ISLANDS SUPEH CLUBEst. US$400-US$500Lot Passed
AN INDIAN PESH QABZ DAGGER: Mughal work, the elephant grips with fine age patina and profiled steel bolsters with rare thumb- rest. The straight, T-backed blade with raised, chamfered edge, wrought of very fine Persian black
0242: AN INDIAN PESH QABZ DAGGEREst. US$900-US$1,100Lot Passed
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A RARE GEORGIAN SHAMSHIR SWORD: An extremely rare type, the work of a Tiflis (Tbilisi) master. The persiform hilt with steel pommel and guard, the long, curved wooden grip with central ridge covered with leather. The robust blade
0243: A RARE GEORGIAN SHAMSHIR SWORDEst. US$800-US$900
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A FINE PERSIAN KARD DAGGER: A massive example of characteristic form, the grips carved with Persian nobility in polygonal cartouches with dentated borders. The blade wrought of fine Persian black wootz with a panel of lions
0244: A FINE PERSIAN KARD DAGGEREst. US$700-US$900
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A SUMATRAN BADEK DAGGER: With graceful, finely-carved grip and mounts of warthog or elephant, the scabbard of actively grained hardwood. The handforged, straight and single-edged blade showing layered forging. Mid-19th
0245: A SUMATRAN BADEK DAGGEREst. US$350-US$450Lot Passed
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AN INDIAN STEEL SHIELD: Of circular form, with applied border and four bosses, each with fretted edges, elaborately and intricately inlaid in silver, with gold highlights. 19th century. Diameter 35.8 cm. Condition III
0246: AN INDIAN STEEL SHIELDEst. US$900-US$1,000
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A FINE MUGHAL TULWAR SWORD: The fine Delhi-style steel hilt of characteristic form, elaborately inlaid throughout with floral sprays in gold, and mounted with a Qajar era blade of rare form, very slightly curved and broad, with
0247: A FINE MUGHAL TULWAR SWORDEst. US$800-US$900
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A DAYAK HEADHUNTER MANDAU SWORD: A large example, the antler grip of fine and unusual form, finely carved with aso motifs, with braided rattan- wrapped grip. The well-wrought blade profiled along the back edge. In its well-carved
0248: A DAYAK HEADHUNTER MANDAU SWORDEst. US$200-US$300
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A KURDISH DAGGER: The horn grip elaborately inlaid with brass studs and rosettes in geometrical patterns, with bone pommel cap and brass ferrule. The curved, handwrought blade single-edged, with profiled spine.
0249: A KURDISH DAGGEREst. US$150-US$250Lot Passed
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A RARE NEPALESE KORA SWORD: A rare large example, with broad blade in the traditional elephant-ear form, with raised central ridge and scrolled tip, chiseled and inlaid with brass at either forte. Steel hilt with disk guards
0251: A RARE NEPALESE KORA SWORDEst. US$300-US$400
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A PERSIAN YATAGHAN SWORD: The Qajar-era steel hilt with expanded pommel in the style of a karabela and flattened quillon terminals, finely and extensively inlaid overall with silver in vinework motifs. The broad, T-backed
0252: A PERSIAN YATAGHAN SWORDEst. US$300-US$500
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A RARE PERSIAN PESH QABZ DAGGER: A massive example with grips of tusk, the tangband reinforces inlaid with gold. The broad, recurved blade with gold inlaid panels, the T-back profiled, the edge raised and chamfered, with central
0253: A RARE PERSIAN PESH QABZ DAGGEREst. US$800-US$1,000
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A PERSIAN SHAMSHIR SWORD: With horn grips and characteristic iron pommel and guard wrought of fine black wootz. The fine, long, broad blade of moderate curvature, forged of fine Persian wootz. In its leather-covered scabbard
0254: A PERSIAN SHAMSHIR SWORDEst. US$1,800-US$2,000Lot Passed
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A RARE PERSIAN BARUTDAN POWDER FLASK: Safavid Dynasty, modeled on a bottle gourd. Of brass, finely engraved and inlaid in silver floral and vegetal motifs. The reverse with suspension band. With its original threaded cap. Mid-17th
0255: A RARE PERSIAN BARUTDAN POWDER FLASKEst. US$250-US$350
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A RARE INDIAN PATA FOR A BOY: With characteristic hilt embossed in the form of a monster head, retains its bracelet, the long, rigid blade triple-fullered. 19th-19th century. As found. Overall length 100cm. Condition V
0256: A RARE INDIAN PATA FOR A BOYEst. US$400-US$500
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A FINE INDIAN SHAMSHIR SWORD: The grips of elephant, with well engraved and heavily gilded guard, tangbands and pommel. The fine, broad, bifullered blade wrought in European style, showing possible evidence of wootz construction
0257: A FINE INDIAN SHAMSHIR SWORDEst. US$2,500-US$2,800
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A FINE INDIAN TULWAR SWORD: The steel hilt of characteristic form, elaborately and intricately inlaid in silver and gold, the broad blade wrought of superior black wootz with characteristic scarf-weld and retaining some
0258: A FINE INDIAN TULWAR SWORDEst. US$900-US$1,000
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AN AFGHAN SHASHKA-TYPE SABER SWORD: A rare form, displaying design characteristics derived from both Central Asian sabers and the Cossack shashka. The horn grips with characteristic pommel and engraved steel bolster, the heavy,
0259: AN AFGHAN SHASHKA-TYPE SABER SWORDEst. US$400-US$600
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A FINE NAPOLEONIC-ERA CAVALRY SABER: A private purchase saber made to order for an officer of hussars or light cavalry. The pommel modeled with an intricately-detailed lion head and backstrap, and distinctive “garde perle’.” The
0260: A FINE NAPOLEONIC-ERA CAVALRY SABEREst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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A FINE OTTOMAN PALA KILIC SABER: A rare example of earlier form, the hilt with translucent horn grips and gilded guard, the mounts elegantly engraved in Ottoman geometrical and vine motifs and gilded overall. The broad, T-section
0261: A FINE OTTOMAN PALA KILIC SABEREst. US$6,500-US$7,500
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A PERSIAN BARUTDAN POWDERHORN: Of well-tooled rawhide depicting a lion attacking a bull, with steel toggle intact. Mid- 19th century. Overall length 23cm. Condition II
0262: A PERSIAN BARUTDAN POWDERHORNEst. US$150-US$250
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A RARE MOPLAH SWORD: A weapon endemic to the Moplahs, or Mapillas, a Muslim group of Malabar. The ebony grip with hooked pommel and elaborately engraved brass mounts, with profiled brass ferrule. The blade with engraved
0263: A RARE MOPLAH SWORDEst. US$400-US$600
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A FINE OTTOMAN COURT DAGGER: Likely made in the Ottoman Court workshop, with fine polished pale green jade grip, the pommel with a ruby set in gold, with engraved and gilded bolster. The finely-forged, single-edged blade of
0264: A FINE OTTOMAN COURT DAGGEREst. US$2,400-US$2,600Lot Passed
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