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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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AN AFGHAN MUSKETEER€™S BELT: Of leather, with flasks, tools, priming horn and pouches, the fine steel buckle brass-inlaid and engraved overall. Latter 19th century. Worn. From the estate of Heinrich Harrer, Austrian mountaineer,
0481: AN AFGHAN MUSKETEER€™S BELTEst. US$300-US$400
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A RARE JAMDHAR KATARI DAGGER: With characteristic iron hilt, the pommel finely scrolled, with balustered grip. The straight, single-edged blade with shallow fuller and dentated panel at the forte. In its faceted iron scabbard
0482: A RARE JAMDHAR KATARI DAGGEREst. US$250-US$350
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A RARE CIRCASSIAN POWDER HORN: The wooden body covered entirely in sections of rare shagreen leather, with spout, terminal and cutoff of polished horn. Late 18th century. Light wear. Height 19 cm. _x000D_Condition II_x000D_
0483: A RARE CIRCASSIAN POWDER HORNEst. US$400-US$500
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A MORO PANABAS AXE: The long, broad handforged blade with distinctive curve and expanded tip showing its layered construction, the wooden grip well-carved in okkir motifs at the pommel, with finely knotted cord bindings
0484: A MORO PANABAS AXEEst. US$300-US$400
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AN INDIAN TULWAR SWORD: With steel hilt and well-forged and fullered blade with prominent back edge, struck with three disks and inlaid with a brass disk at the forte. In its later wooden scabbard. Scabbard tip splintered.
0485: AN INDIAN TULWAR SWORDEst. US$150-US$250
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A RARE COSSACK DAGGER BELT: Complete with original leather and 37 silver mounts, engraved and nielloed overall. Latter 19th century. Light wear. Overall length 105.4 cm._x000D_Condition II _x000D_
0486: A RARE COSSACK DAGGER BELTEst. US$250-US$350
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A PERSIAN KARD DAGGER: _x000D_The grips of deeply-patinaed elephant, the bolster, forte and tangband wrought of wootz damascus steel. The single-edged blade likewise forged of actively-patterned Persian wootz. In its
0487: A PERSIAN KARD DAGGEREst. US$500-US$700
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AN INDIAN DHAL SHIELD: Circular, formed of hardened hide, lacquered black with polychromed naturalistic floral sprays and banded border. With four pierced, engraved and gilded bosses. First half of the 19th century. Minor
0488: AN INDIAN DHAL SHIELDEst. US$500-US$700
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A BURMESE DHA DAGGER: A large example, 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. Tip worn.
0489: A BURMESE DHA DAGGEREst. US$200-US$300
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A RUSSIAN KINDJAL DAGGER: A large example with horn grips, the silver mounts finely filigreed, nielloed, and heavily gilded. The robust blade with single offset fuller and long, tapering tip. In its leather-covered wooden
0490: A RUSSIAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. US$600-US$800
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AN INDIAN PATISSA SWORD: A robust example, the baskethilt with fabric lining, the broad, single-edged blade expanding continuously toward the spatulate tip, with pronounced back edge, displaying traces of pattern-welded
0491: AN INDIAN PATISSA SWORDEst. US$1,200-US$1,400
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AN OTTOMAN HANCER DAGGER: From the Black Sea region, the grip elaborately inlaid with horn, bone, and brass in geometrical patterns. The robust, bellied blade finely forged, profiled, fullered and engraved, with distinct
0492: AN OTTOMAN HANCER DAGGEREst. US$300-US$400
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A PERSIAN PRIMING FLASK: Well-carved of horn with pronounced spiral ridge and faceted nozzle, with bone buttcap and sprung steel cutoff. Early 19th century. Worn. Overall length 13.8 cm. _x000D_Condition III_x000D_
0493: A PERSIAN PRIMING FLASKEst. US$150-US$250
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AN INDIAN TULWAR SWORD: The iron hilt with knucklebow, chiseled and inlaid with silver overall. The massive blade hollowground, with central fuller and expanded tip with back edge. Early 18th century. Well worn. Overall
0494: AN INDIAN TULWAR SWORDEst. US$200-US$300
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A EUROPEAN FAUCHARD POLEARM: _x000D_The well-wrought head of characteristic form, with additional backspike. Replaced haft. _x000D_18th century. Worn. Overall length 224 cm._x000D_Condition III_x000D_
0495: A EUROPEAN FAUCHARD POLEARMEst. US$250-US$350
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AN OMANI KHANJAR DAGGER: Of typical form, the wooden grip with flared pommel and filigreed silver mounts. The curved, double-edged blade with central rib, leather-covered wooden scabbard with heavy silver-embroidery and
0496: AN OMANI KHANJAR DAGGEREst. US$300-US$400
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AN INDIAN ARMOR SET: Comprising a helmet, shield and battleaxe, all well-wrought of steel. The helmet of hemispherical form with scalloped border and top spike, plume tubes and adjustable nasal with camail of butted
0497: AN INDIAN ARMOR SETEst. US$600-US$700
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A MOROCCAN MUSKET: Of Taouzilt type, the hardwood stock of characteristic form, set with profiled brass and iron mounts. Mounted with a locally-produced snaphaunce lock featuring a sliding pan cover. The barrel with
0498: A MOROCCAN MUSKETEst. US$250-US$300
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A PERISAN KARD DAGGER: Of typical form, with bone grips and silver band at the pommel, characteristic of Turkmen embellishment. With faceted integral bolster, the broad, single-edged blade wrought of Persian black wootz
0499: A PERISAN KARD DAGGEREst. US$300-US$400
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A BALKAN MIQUELET PISTOL: A large example, earlier than often encountered. Italian work for the Balkan market, with embellished steel mounts and characteristic lock, hardwood stock carved with vine motifs. Latter 17th
0500: A BALKAN MIQUELET PISTOLEst. US$500-US$700
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A PERSIAN SIPAR SHIELD: Heavy and well-wrought of steel, engraved, rather than etched, over the entire surface with demons, anthropomorphized animals and the hero €™Ali. With brass bosses and border. 19th century. Worn.
0501: A PERSIAN SIPAR SHIELDEst. US$250-US$350
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A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORD: With crested and carved pommel and bands of woven cord at the grip, with long blade. In its carved and rattan-bound wooden scabbard. First half of the 20th century. Minor wear. Overall length 71 cm.
0502: A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORDEst. US$175-US$225
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AN AFGHAN PULOWAR SABER: The forged iron hilt of characteristic form, with fluted pommel and downturned quillons terminating in monster heads. The broad, curved, single-edged blade with pronounced back edge and lineal
0503: AN AFGHAN PULOWAR SABEREst. US$275-US$375
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A FINE PERSIAN SHORTSWORD: _x000D_A unique example, probably Qajar Court Workshop, the gilt-silver grip superbly engraved overall with sprays of flowers and pairs of herons amongst foliage, with a band of turquoises set at
0504: A FINE PERSIAN SHORTSWORDEst. US$5,000-US$7,000
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