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A RARE  SUIT OF EGLINTON ARMORAN IMPORTANT MUGHAL TORADAR MUSKETA INDIAN TEGHA EXECUTIONER€™S SWORD
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Henderson, NV
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Auctions Imperial NOVEMBER 14, 2015 Sale

Auctions Imperial is pleased to offer 548 lots of fine antique arms and armor from the world over for 2015.Guaranteed to please the most discriminating collector! Find the suit of armor, sword, dagger, saber, broadsword, dirk, kula khud, shamshir, khanjar, flintlock musket & pistol, tanegashima, barong, kris and bolo you?ve been looking for!
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A BURMESE DHA DAGGER: A large example, the elephant grip with silver ferrule. Well-forged, single-edged blade. In its black lacquered wooden sheath with rattan band. Latter 19th century. Overall length 26.7 cm.
0433: A BURMESE DHA DAGGEREst. US$200-US$300
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A SCOTTISH DIRK: _x000D_The staghorn grip with silver pommel and guard, the highly-polished blade with bowie-style clipped tip. In its leather-covered wood scabbard mounted in elaborately wrought silver mounts
0434: A SCOTTISH DIRKEst. US$600-US$700
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AN OMANI MATCHLOCK MUSKET: An exceptional example, the butt carved of single large section of walrus, the stock elaborately mounted in engraved silver. The heirloom barrel with central rib showing evidence of pattern-welded
0435: AN OMANI MATCHLOCK MUSKETEst. US$600-US$800
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AN OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORD: Of considerable length, the horn grips of T-form. The blade finely forged of actively-patterned ribbon damascus steel, elaborately engraved and inlaid in silver on each side of the blade. In its
0436: AN OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORDEst. US$400-US$500
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AN INDONESIAN SEWAR DAGGER: Sumatran work, the silver hilt elaborately engraved overall. The blade well-wrought of pamor steel. In its hardwood scabbard with silver mounts. Early 19th century. _x000D_Worn. Overall length 46.6
0437: AN INDONESIAN SEWAR DAGGEREst. US$250-US$350
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A PERSIAN ALIM BATTLE STANDARD: Of gilt copper in the form of a palmette surmounted by a crescent and finely pierced with MASH€™ALLAH! (God€™s Blessing!) With socket tapering continuously toward the head, affixed by rivets
0438: A PERSIAN ALIM BATTLE STANDARDEst. US$400-US$600
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A PHILIPPINES SHORTSWORD: Katipunan era, with horn grip and engraved silver mounts, the scabbard locket depicting the Philippine crest of the sun within a triangle. The waved blade with central ridge. Late 19th century. Worn.
0439: A PHILIPPINES SHORTSWORDEst. US$150-US$250
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A PERSIAN BATTLEAXE: Qajar Dynasty, a rarely encountered type. The heavy crescent head engraved overall with animals among foliage and wrought with a long, armor-piercing backspike. On its hardwood haft with silver
0440: A PERSIAN BATTLEAXEEst. US$400-US$600
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A NAPOLEONIC LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER€™S SABER: French or Austrian, with hussar-type brass hilt, the ribbed leather grip with twisted copper wire wrap. The long, lightly-curved blade with broad central fuller, etched and heavily gilded and blued
0441: A NAPOLEONIC LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER€™S SABEREst. US$2,000-US$2,500
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A CENTRAL ASIAN SHIELD: A massive example, well-wrought of copper with rolled rim and engraved overall in fine Timurid motifs. With applied brass mounts and bosses with elaborately pierced central boss. Replaced grips and
0442: A CENTRAL ASIAN SHIELDEst. US$400-US$500
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AN OTTOMAN SHISHANA RIFLE: The actively-grained hardwood stock of characteristic form, the butt paved overall with brass rosettes. The miquelet lock elaborately inlaid with gold, the heavy, octagonal rifled barrel forged of
0443: AN OTTOMAN SHISHANA RIFLEEst. US$1,500-US$1,700
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AN OTTOMAN SHAMSHIR SWORD: The grips of rhino horn with characteristic rolled pommel and faceted steel guard. The curved, single-edged blade wrought of black and silver wootz, showing considerable activity. Mid-18th century.
0444: AN OTTOMAN SHAMSHIR SWORDEst. US$600-US$700
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AN INDONESIAN PARANG SWORD: The grip of well-carved horn, with well-forged pamor blade. In its hardwood scabbard with polished horn mounts. Mid-19th century. Belt fitting lacking. Overall length 48.4 cm._x000D_Condition
0445: AN INDONESIAN PARANG SWORDEst. US$200-US$300
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AN ALGERIAN FLYSSA SWORD: A large example of classic form, the engraved brass hilt with steel ferrule and deeply-bellied, single-edged blade elaborately engraved and inlaid with brass panels and robust armor-piercing tip. In
0446: AN ALGERIAN FLYSSA SWORDEst. US$400-US$600
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AN OMANI RIFLE: Adapted from the French M1874 M80 Gras rifle, native-restocked with characteristic crescent butt in walnut with mother of pearl inlays and punchwork. With windage sight and profuse markings. Late
0447: AN OMANI RIFLEEst. US$150-US$250
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A SUMATRAN SIKKIN SWORD: Of characteristic form with bifurcate hilt carved of a single section of rhino horn, with petaled ferrule and bolster and polished, single-edged, blade with fuller and radiused tip. In its
0448: A SUMATRAN SIKKIN SWORDEst. US$400-US$500
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A RARE AFGHAN SIPAR SHIELD: Lightly-domed and composed of thick cording woven onto a metallic weft in yellow with prominent geometrical designs in blue, with iron rim and four steel bosses, the reverse with remains of original
0449: A RARE AFGHAN SIPAR SHIELDEst. US$350-US$450
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AN AUSTRIAN M1876 GASSER PISTOL: A double-action Montenegrin 11.2 mm, original nickel overall, with elephant grips and lanyard ring, the barrel reduced in length and extractor removed in period for ease of drawing from the silahluk
0450: AN AUSTRIAN M1876 GASSER PISTOLEst. US$600-US$700
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A PERSIAN BIDENT SPEAR: The bifurcate blades springing from a triangular forte, each forged with flamboyant edges, the forte etched with a silver-inlaid floral panel to either side. Socket of expanded, faceted form with
0451: A PERSIAN BIDENT SPEAREst. US$350-US$450
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A RARE CAUCASIAN SWORD BELT: Very seldom encountered, for use with a shashka. Complete with original leather and 11 silver mounts, engraved and nielloed, with areas of parcel-gilding. Latter 19th century. Light wear. Overall
0452: A RARE CAUCASIAN SWORD BELTEst. US$250-US$350
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A BURMESE DHA DAGGER: A quality example, the silver-mounted hilt with bands of filigree and figured elephant grip. Well-forged, single-edged blade. In its filigreed silver-covered wooden sheath. Latter 19th century.
0453: A BURMESE DHA DAGGEREst. US$100-US$200
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A RARE SIND MUSKET: The hardwood stock with characteristically broad triangular butt, elaborately set with profiled brass mounts throughout, the percussion mechanism engraved overall. The barrel with windage sight and
0454: A RARE SIND MUSKETEst. US$400-US$600
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AN INDIAN SHORTSWORD: With finely-wrought iron grip terminating in a finely-modeled parrot's head, and inlaid in gold with geometrical flowering vine motifs. The straight, single-edged blade with rounded tip. In its
0455: AN INDIAN SHORTSWORDEst. US$500-US$600
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AN OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORD: An exceptional example, with massive walrus grips of Balkan form, the gilded tangband set with seven fluted corals, with green glass stones in the bolsters. The broad, single-edged recurved blade
0456: AN OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORDEst. US$3,500-US$4,500
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