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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 MOROCCAN KOUMIYYA DAGGER: A massive example. The wooden grip well carved the pommel, ferrule and scabbard mounted overall with heavily engraved silver, with quality curved, single-edged blade. Mid-19th century. Overall length
0505: A MOROCCAN KOUMIYYA DAGGEREst. US$250-US$350Lot Passed
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL SHORTSWORD: An exceptionally large example, Circassian or Chechen work, the grip carved of a single section of horn, and secured by two engraved silver bosses to the massive blade, forged with a pronounced
0506: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL SHORTSWORDEst. US$800-US$1,000
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AN INDIAN BARUTDAN PRIMING FLASK: An early example forged in steel, the sprung cutoff with profiling. Late 17th century. Wear, terminal lacking. Overall length 10 cm. _x000D_Condition IV_x000D_
0507: AN INDIAN BARUTDAN PRIMING FLASKEst. US$100-US$150
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A EUROPEAN GLAIVE POLEARM: Of characteristic form, with broad, single-edged blade. Replaced haft. 15th century. Corroded. Overall length 224.1 cm._x000D_Condition V_x000D_
0508: A EUROPEAN GLAIVE POLEARMEst. US$175-US$275
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AN INDIAN KARD DAGGER: With black horn grips and gold-inlaid bolster, the wootz blade with armor-piercing tip.Unsharpened, likely produced for the Delhi Durbar. 20th century. Overall length 33.5 cm._x000D_Condition I_x000D_
0509: AN INDIAN KARD DAGGEREst. US$250-US$350
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AN INDONESIAN BADEK DAGGER: The grip carved of two types of wood, the recurved, single-edged blade of damascus steel construction. In its wooden scabbard. 20th century. Light wear. Overall length 43.8 cm. Condition II
0510: AN INDONESIAN BADEK DAGGEREst. US$75-US$100
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AN OTTOMAN PRIMING FLASK: Of typical form, forged entirely of steel with spring cutoff and integral suspension rings. Second half of the 18th century. Some rusting. Overall length 19 cm. _x000D_Condition II_x000D_
0511: AN OTTOMAN PRIMING FLASKEst. US$100-US$150
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A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORD: With characteristic crested wooden grip and broad, single-edged blade. In its wooden scabbard with applied mother of pearl panel engraved in okkir motifs. Minor chips and wear. Mid-20th century.
0512: A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORDEst. US$175-US$225
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A CENTRAL ASIAN POWDER FLASK: Wrought of copper, the obverse pierced and engraved overall in flowering vinework. Late 19th century. Overall length 22 cm. _x000D_Condition II_x000D_
0513: A CENTRAL ASIAN POWDER FLASKEst. US$75-US$100
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A RARE OTTOMAN DAGGER: An early example, the steel grip embellished with punchwork, the well-wrought curved, double-edged blade with evidence of wootz forging. In its velvet-covered wooden scabbard. 17th century. Light
0514: A RARE OTTOMAN DAGGEREst. US$600-US$800
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AN INDIAN PESH QABZ DAGGER: With black horn grips and gold-inlaid bolster, the wootz blade with raised, chamfered edge. In its velvet-covered wooden scabbard. Likely produced for the Delhi Durbar. 20th century. Overall length
0515: AN INDIAN PESH QABZ DAGGEREst. US$400-US$500
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AN OTTOMAN PRIMING FLASK & RAMROD: Of typical form, forged entirely of steel with spring cutoff and integral suspension rings, retained by its woven baldric with ramrod intact. Second half of the 18th century. Some wear. Ramrod 18
0516: AN OTTOMAN PRIMING FLASK & RAMRODEst. US$200-US$300
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A CONTINENTAL ARMOR GAUNTLET: The broad cuff with roped border and etched stand of arms, with wrist and four articulated plates protecting the back of the hand. Fingers lacking. First half of the 17th century. Minor wear. Overall
0517: A CONTINENTAL ARMOR GAUNTLETEst. US$150-US$250
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AN AFGHAN PESH QABZ DAGGER: A large example, with bone grips and T-back blade with raised, chamfered edge. In its wooden scabbard mounted in well-engraved brass. Mid- 19th century. Light wear. Overall length 50.5 cm.
0518: AN AFGHAN PESH QABZ DAGGEREst. US$400-US$600
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A PHILIPPINES KATIPUNAN SWORD: Of Matulis form from Luzon, with hardwood grip and iron ferrule. The heavy, handforged blade quite thick at the base of the spine, and cut with a series of grooves at the right forte. Deaccessioned
0519: A PHILIPPINES KATIPUNAN SWORDEst. US$100-US$150
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A RARE CENTRAL ASIAN POWDER FLASK: Brass, of characteristic form, probably Uzbek. Overlaid with engraved silver plaques. Mid- 19th century. Wear and losses. Height 25.5 cm. _x000D_Condition IV_x000D_
0520: A RARE CENTRAL ASIAN POWDER FLASKEst. US$75-US$100
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AN INDONESIAN KRIS SWORD: A large Balinese example, the wooden grip wound with coir, with older handforged multi-waved blade showing pattern-welded construction. In its actively-grained wooden scabbard with finely painted
0521: AN INDONESIAN KRIS SWORDEst. US$200-US$300
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AN INDIAN BIT AND PAIR OF STIRRUPS.: The snaffle-type bit wrought of steel, profiled overall. The bronze stirrups well-modelled.19th century. Worn. Length of bit 46.5 cm._x000D_Condition III_x000D_
0522: AN INDIAN BIT AND PAIR OF STIRRUPS.Est. US$150-US$250
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AN AFGHAN PESH QABZ DAGGER: The ribbed grips with hooked pommel, iron bolsters and continuously tapering T-back blade. In its leather-covered wooden scabbard with applied Islamic text page as a talisman. Mid-19th century. Worn
0523: AN AFGHAN PESH QABZ DAGGEREst. US$200-US$250
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A CENTRAL ASIAN BULLET MOLD: A very rare accoutrement, carved of two sections of stone, with metal pin. _x000D_18th-19th century. Light wear. Overall length 4.5 cm. _x000D_Condition II_x000D_
0524: A CENTRAL ASIAN BULLET MOLDEst. US$100-US$150
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AN AFGHAN SALAWAR SWORD: A large example with elephant grips, the massive blade tapering continuously to the tip. In its wooden scabbard with brass chape. Early 20th century. Worn. Overall length 75.5 cm. _x000D_Condition
0525: AN AFGHAN SALAWAR SWORDEst. US$225-US$250
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A MORO KRIS SWORD: The horse€™s hoof-type pommel set with panels of okkir-engraved mother of pearl, the cord-wrapped grip with silvered ferrule and baca-baca. The waved, double-edged blade with central ridge. In
0526: A MORO KRIS SWORDEst. US$175-US$275
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AN INDIAN KARD DAGGER: With black horn grips and gold-inlaid bolster, the wootz blade with armor-piercing tip.Unsharpened, likely produced for the Delhi Durbar. 20th century. Overall length 32.9 cm._x000D_Condition I_x000D_
0527: AN INDIAN KARD DAGGEREst. US$250-US$350
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A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASK: Wrought of brass with pierced and engraved decoration to the obverse. Stopper intact. Latter 19th century. Light wear. Overall length 17 cm. _x000D_Condition I_x000D_
0528: A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASKEst. US$100-US$150
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