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AN OTTOMAN PALA SWORDA FINE VICTORIAN-ERA MAXIMILIAN ARMORA FINE PERSIAN ARMOR SET
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Cheyenne, WY, United States
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AUCTIONS IMPERIAL NOVEMBER 2022 ARMS & ARMOR

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Auction Curator:
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Oliver S Pinchot PhD
Director and Specialist
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A PAIR OF MEXICAN SPURS: Characteristic of Chihuahua work, wrought entirely of steel and finely inlaid with silver scrollwork and geometrical motifs, with eight-pointed rowels. With older tooled straps intact. Spurs early
0097: A PAIR OF MEXICAN SPURSEst. US$150-US$250Lot Passed
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A RARE MORO PIRA SWORD EX-SCHMIEDT COLLECTION: The horn grip with characteristic elongated pommel and silver ferrule. The broad, thick blade very well-forged and finished, of clear laminar construction and hardened edge with expanded, profiled
0098: A RARE MORO PIRA SWORD EX-SCHMIEDT COLLECTIONEst. US$400-US$500
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A RARE CHINESE REGIMENTAL CAVALRY BANNER: Qing Dynasty, a massive Manchu parade flag of the Blue Banner Regiment, embroidered satin of characteristic triangular form with crenellated edges. With embroidered five-clawed Imperial dragon
0099: A RARE CHINESE REGIMENTAL CAVALRY BANNEREst. US$800-US$1,000
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A RARE LAOTIAN SHIELD: Very seldom-encountered work of the Kaseng People, carved of a single large section of very dense, dark wood of oval form with elongated terminals, with convex curvature. Covered entirely in animal
0100: A RARE LAOTIAN SHIELDEst. US$2,500-US$3,500Lot Passed
A RARE WEST AFRICAN SHIELD: Very rarely encountered, robust workmanship in layered and plaited hide of the Kirdi (i.e., non-Muslims) of Cameroon, comprising eight or more groups. 19th-20th century. Light wear. Overall height
0101: A RARE WEST AFRICAN SHIELDEst. US$300-US$500Lot Passed
A TIBETAN POWDERHORN: The blond horn body flattened, faceted and mounted in silver, engraved in Buddhist motifs. The cap and spout retain their silver chain. Minor wear overall. First half of the 19th century or earlier.
0102: A TIBETAN POWDERHORNEst. US$400-US$600Lot Passed
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A VICTORIAN MEDIEVAL-STYLE GREAT HALL BANNER: Composed of a scarlet damask fabric embroidered with a doubleheaded, crowned eagle clutching an orb and scepter, surrounded by vegetal motifs, all gilt, with a large Gothic-style letter D within a
0103: A VICTORIAN MEDIEVAL-STYLE GREAT HALL BANNEREst. US$200-US$300
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A TIBETAN DAGGER: Of characteristic form, with horn grip and elegant engraved mounts, the blade grooved and single-edged. 19th-20th century. Minor wear, tip dented. Overall length 42cm. Condition II
0104: A TIBETAN DAGGEREst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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AN AFGHAN BLUNDERBUSS: Likely made at Mazar-i-Sharif, the wooden stock inlaid with mother of pearl plaques, the Persian barrel with flared muzzle showing a faint twist pattern. With tribal and embellishments typical of the
0105: AN AFGHAN BLUNDERBUSSEst. US$250-US$350
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A MUGHAL PESH QABZ DAGGER: Of characteristic form, likely made at Delhi. All steel surfaces with the exception of the cutting edge and spine are finely and minutely inlaid in gold in vine and tendril motifs. Grips with fine
0106: A MUGHAL PESH QABZ DAGGEREst. US$900-US$1,100
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A RARE GEORGIAN KHANJALI DAGGER: A very rare form, with ergonomic, green-stained grips retained by iron bosses, the lightly-curved, double-edged, handwrought blade with central fuller and inlaid gold inscription. In its
0107: A RARE GEORGIAN KHANJALI DAGGEREst. US$900-US$1,200
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A PERSIAN POWDERHORN: A robust example of characteristic form, carved of horn with elaborately pierced brass mounts and spout with sprung cutoff. 18th century. Well worn overall. Overall length 23cm. Condition II
0108: A PERSIAN POWDERHORNEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
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A RARE SUMATRAN MUSKETBALL HOLDER: Toba Batak People, of finely carved and pierced horn in characteristic form. 19th century. Condition II
0109: A RARE SUMATRAN MUSKETBALL HOLDEREst. US$300-US$500
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A RARE KHAZAR KILLED SWORD: The blade of characteristic Khazar form, thick, shallowly curved and wrought with a raised back edge or yelman, the iron guard slightly bowed, with rhombus ecusson and bead finials. Retains its
0110: A RARE KHAZAR KILLED SWORDEst. US$800-US$1,000Lot Passed
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A RARE MONGOLIAN BELT: With fine, massive cast and embellished silver mounts, retaining original hide belt. 19th century. Leather well worn. Overall length 125cm. Condition III
0111: A RARE MONGOLIAN BELTEst. US$300-US$500
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A SUDANESE KASKARA BROADSWORD: The grip with hide covering and disk pommel with woolen tassel intact. Steel guard with rare long, straight, double-edged blade with broad central fullers, chiseled on each side with a pair of
0112: A SUDANESE KASKARA BROADSWORDEst. US$400-US$600
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AN OTTOMAN BICHAK DAGGER: A type typically kept in the silahlik or weapons belt. The grip formed of a single section of shirmani, with nielloed silver ferrule and straight, finely-fullered, single-edged blade. In its
0113: AN OTTOMAN BICHAK DAGGEREst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
TWO RARE MONGOLIAN BELT MOUNTS: Comprising a pair, a sword- or dagger suspension band and chukmuk or fire-striker/ tinder pouch. Each massive, with cast and embellished silver mounts, the suspension band hinged, the chukmuk
0114: TWO RARE MONGOLIAN BELT MOUNTSEst. US$300-US$500Lot Passed
A RARE PERSIAN AKINAKES SWORD: The akinakes was made famous by the nomadic Scythians, adopted by the Persians and ultimately, the Greeks. Handwrought of iron with guard of rectangular type and small, flanged pommel, the straight,
0115: A RARE PERSIAN AKINAKES SWORDEst. US$200-US$300Lot Passed
AN INDIAN DAGGER KHANJAR: A lavish example likely intended for the Delhi Durbar. The symmetrical steel grip with chiseled floral panels inlaid in gold and silver, slotted at intervals and enclosing small metal beads which
0116: AN INDIAN DAGGER KHANJAREst. US$600-US$800Lot Passed
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AN ITALIAN FLINTLOCK PISTOL: Possibly for the Ottoman market with embellished barrel with proof marks and well-made flintlock mechanism, the butt cap, triggerguard and side plate of silver. 1750-1800. Well worn, minor losses to
0117: AN ITALIAN FLINTLOCK PISTOLEst. US$300-US$400
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A CENTRAL ASIAN PRIMING FLASK: Wrought of brass, of characteristic form. Faceted, with engraved vegetal motifs overall, probably Bukharan. Mid-19th century. With minor dents and rubs. Overall length of the largest 24cm. Condition
0118: A CENTRAL ASIAN PRIMING FLASKEst. US$150-US$250Lot Passed
A BURMESE DHA SWORD: With robust brass mounts and teak grip, well-wrought, curved, single-edged blade fullered at the spine with cusped tip retaining much original sharpness. In its teakwood scabbard with rattan brass
0119: A BURMESE DHA SWORDEst. US$300-US$400Lot Passed
A JAPANESE VOTIVE TANTO SWORD: An above average example, the bone mounts very well carved with samurai figures in armor, the blade with brass habaki. 19th-20th century. Minor corrosion to blade. Overall length 51cm. Condition III
0120: A JAPANESE VOTIVE TANTO SWORDEst. US$500-US$600Lot Passed
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