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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 RARE MAASAI SEME SWORD: An earlier example, the robust handwrought steel blade with pronounced central ridge, the grip of formed leather. 19th century. Overall length 72cm. Condition II
0265: A RARE MAASAI SEME SWORDEst. US$100-US$200
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A RARE PERSIAN BOYS SHAMSHIR: Rarely encountered, the staghorn grips with rolled pommel, the steel guard and tangband elaborately inlaid in silver. The robust, lightly-curved, single-edged blade wrought of fine Persian wootz and
0266: A RARE PERSIAN BOYS SHAMSHIREst. US$700-US$800
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A SUDANESE ARR: With ebony and elephant grip and broad blade, the leather scabbard with white crocodile mounts. Early 20th century. Pommel with stable crack. Overall length 27.9cm. Condition III
0267: A SUDANESE ARREst. US$150-US$250Lot Passed
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AN AFGHAN OFFICERS SWORD: The first standard Afghan infantry sidearm, the grip of chequered bone, with brass knucklebow. The curved blade broad, single-edged and fullered, wrought of actively-grained wootz. In its
0268: AN AFGHAN OFFICERS SWORDEst. US$400-US$600
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AN OMANI KHANJAR DAGGER: Of characteristic form, the horn grip with flared pommel and filigreed silver mounts. The curved, double-edged blade with central rib, scabbard with large silver mounts with filigreed borders en
0269: AN OMANI KHANJAR DAGGEREst. US$300-US$400Lot Passed
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AN AFGHAN PULOWAR SWORD: The forged iron hilt of characteristic form, elaborately engraved overall with downturned quillons terminating in distinctive monster heads. The thick, fullered blade with expanded tip and back edge.
0270: AN AFGHAN PULOWAR SWORDEst. US$350-US$550
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A RARE SOUTH INDIAN HOODED KATAR DAGGER: Characteristic of Tanjore work, the distinctive guard forged with high central ridge and monster’s head finial, the rails with profiled and beaded terminals. The reinforces en suite, with profiled
0271: A RARE SOUTH INDIAN HOODED KATAR DAGGEREst. US$400-US$600
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A PERSIAN KULAH KHUD HELMET: Of characteristic hemispherical form with top spike, sliding nasal bar, and plume tubes, finely chiseled with festoons of flowers and vinework. Retains its camail of iron and copper rings with
0272: A PERSIAN KULAH KHUD HELMETEst. US$800-US$1,000Lot Passed
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A RARE DAYAK HEADHUNTER KIAU SHIELD: Of robust proportions, carved from a single large section of wood with raised central ridge and bound with cane for strength. The integral grip with fine and unusual carving at its base. Late
0273: A RARE DAYAK HEADHUNTER KIAU SHIELDEst. US$500-US$700
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A MORO PANABAS PROCESSIONAL SWORD: A processional weapon carried before a sultan or datu, in the form of a panabas axe. The blade with chamfered cutting edge and scrolled spine with engraved in okir motifs. With wooden grip expanding
0274: A MORO PANABAS PROCESSIONAL SWORDEst. US$200-US$300
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A SUDANESE BATTLEAXE: The broad, crescent blade with massive back spike inlaid overall in silver inlay. The wooden haft covered in velvet with metal caps. Mid-19th century. Velvet well worn. 70cm overall length. Condition
0275: A SUDANESE BATTLEAXEEst. US$200-US$300
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AN INDIAN JADE-HILTED KARD DAGGER: Mughal work of classic form, the fine green jade grips expanding toward the pommel, carved with three flowers on each side, set with rubies in high-karat gold. The single-edged, tapering blade with
0276: AN INDIAN JADE-HILTED KARD DAGGEREst. US$1,400-US$1,600
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A PERSIAN KHANJAR DAGGER: With well-carved ebony grip, the lightly curved, double-edged blade wrought of fine, actively-grained wootz,with double fullers and chiseled panel at each side of the forte with hunting lion motifs,
0277: A PERSIAN KHANJAR DAGGEREst. US$500-US$700
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A CHINESE TROUSSE: The robust knife with hardwood grips and well-forged blade. The chopsticks of horn. In their rayskin-covered wooden scabbard with brass mounts. 19th century. Worn. Overall length 30.9cm. Condition III
0278: A CHINESE TROUSSEEst. US$250-US$350
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A RARE SPANISH MOROCCAN SABER SWORD: A very seldom-encountered example produced for the Berbers, the characteristic profiled horn grips with scrolled pommel and elaborate silver inlays including initials. The blade Spanish with broad
0279: A RARE SPANISH MOROCCAN SABER SWORDEst. US$375-US$475
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AN AFGHAN PULOWAR SWORD: The forged iron hilt of characteristic form, elaborately engraved overall with downturned quillons terminating in distinctive monster heads. The thick, fullered blade wrought of fine pattern-welded
0280: AN AFGHAN PULOWAR SWORDEst. US$400-US$500
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A CONTINENTAL SMALLSWORD: French work, the bronze hilt very finely modeled with foliate motifs, the grip bound in twisted silver wire. The blade long and straight, of triangular section with a finely etched panel at the forte
0281: A CONTINENTAL SMALLSWORDEst. US$400-US$600
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A FINE INDIAN KARD DAGGER: Mughal work, the grip carved of a single large section of rock crystal, with fine, fully-modeled rams head pommel, the eyes rubies set in high-karat gold. The bolsters and forte of the wootz blade
0282: A FINE INDIAN KARD DAGGEREst. US$2,400-US$2,600
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A BURMESE DHA DAGGER: The silver-mounted hilt with bands of filigree and elephant grip. Well-forged, single-edged blade. In its filigreed silver-covered wooden sheath. Latter 19th century. Overall length 40.5cm. Condition
0283: A BURMESE DHA DAGGEREst. US$200-US$300
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A DAYAK HEADHUNTER MANDAU SWORD: The antler grip of fine and unusual form, very well carved with aso motifs, with braided rattan- wrapped grip. The well-wrought blade inlaid with brass and profiled along the back edge. In its
0284: A DAYAK HEADHUNTER MANDAU SWORDEst. US$300-US$400
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AN INDIAN KATAR DAGGER: Mughal work, the hilt with finely chiseled side rails set with rubies. The fine blade well-wrought of wootz and deeply fullered. In its fabric-covered wooden scabbard. First half of the 18th century.
0285: AN INDIAN KATAR DAGGEREst. US$400-US$600
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A SUMATRAN PEURISE AWI SHIELD: Acehnese work, rarely encountered and unusually large for the type. Composed of cane woven through with rattan. Embellished with seven pierced and profiled brass stars. Retains its original woven
0286: A SUMATRAN PEURISE AWI SHIELDEst. US$600-US$800Lot Passed
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AN OTTOMAN KALKAN BUCKLER SHIELD: A rare example of characteristic form, the body of cane in a tightly-wound spiral, lightly domed in profile, with each ring wrapped in colored thread. With applied studded steel boss and rim
0287: AN OTTOMAN KALKAN BUCKLER SHIELDEst. US$500-US$700
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A FINE AFGHAN PESH QABZ DAGGER: With well-patinaed shirmani grips, the continuously-tapering blade wrought oof fine, actively-grained wootz, with T-back and chamfered raised, chamfered cutting edge. In its characteristic scabbard
0288: A FINE AFGHAN PESH QABZ DAGGEREst. US$600-US$800
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