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A RARE SINDH PLATE & MAIL ARMORA FINE HUNGARIAN SABERA RARE MEDIEVAL SWORD
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Henderson, NV
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AUCTIONS IMPERIAL 2016 NOVEMBER

flintlock,pistols,swords,armor,daggers,knives
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A FINE PERSIAN KULA KHUD HELMET: A very seldom encountered example, dating to the Zand Dynasty. The bowl of deep hemispherical form, wrought of superior black Persian wootz with much original glossy finish, set with a pair of
0385: A FINE PERSIAN KULA KHUD HELMETEst. US$3,500-US$4,500
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A PAIR OF OTTOMAN KUBUR PISTOLS & HOLSTER: The walnut stocks with brass furniture, the locks, converted to percussion. Stepped barrels en suite. In their double holster of leather with embroidered face and integral patchbox, sling intact. Mid
0386: A PAIR OF OTTOMAN KUBUR PISTOLS & HOLSTEREst. US$900-US$1,200
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A RARE SPANISH BLUNDERBUSS: The dark hardwood stock with characteristic fluted butt carved with a floral spray at the breech. The mounts finely wrought of silver, comprising buttplate, triggerguard, counterplate, barrel band,
0387: A RARE SPANISH BLUNDERBUSSEst. US$3,000-US$4,000
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A TIBETAN WARRIOR'S BELT: The heavy hide waistband set with a tongued buckle and four curved and profiled steel plates, each inlaid with silver in characteristic geometrical patterns. Early 18th century. Worn overall. Overall
0388: A TIBETAN WARRIOR'S BELTEst. US$100-US$200
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A MORO COAT OF MAIL ARMOR: A rarely encountered type. Wrought of butted iron rings combined with tempered split rings. The short sleeves covering only the deltoid and terminating in a point, the hem likewise terminating in a
0389: A MORO COAT OF MAIL ARMOREst. US$500-US$700
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AN AMERICAN SWORDCANE: The grip of staghorn, set with silver plaque inscribed, B. AYCRIGG, NEW YORK. With milled silver ferrule and silver eyelet. Mounted with a fine tricorn blade, retaining its original blued finish and
0390: AN AMERICAN SWORDCANEEst. US$400-US$500
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A VICTORIAN-ERA ENGLISH TILTING ARMOR: A fine armor wrought in steel, made in Elizabethan tournament style. The helmet with high comb and characteristic visor and bevor sharing a pivot, the visor pierced for ventilation and secured to the
0391: A VICTORIAN-ERA ENGLISH TILTING ARMOREst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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A CHINESE MING DYNASTY YAODAO SWORD: A rare variant, the single-edged blade gently waved, with slightly upswept tip and back-edge, fitted with a profiled tunkuo. The hilt with iron pommel, ferrule and lobate guard, with wooden grip.
0392: A CHINESE MING DYNASTY YAODAO SWORDEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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A RARE PERSIAN COAT OF MAIL: A heavy coat for a horseman, very well wrought of riveted rings throughout, with half sleeves and collar intact. Falls below the knee, with most rawhide edging intact. Early 17th century. Minor
0393: A RARE PERSIAN COAT OF MAILEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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A FINE JADE-HILTED MUGHAL KHANJAR DAGGER: Of classic form, the fine, pale green jade grip with rolled pommel and intricately-carved flowers and bilobate guard, with four rubies set in gold. The long, straight, single-edged blade with T-back
0394: A FINE JADE-HILTED MUGHAL KHANJAR DAGGEREst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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AN OMANI MATCHLOCK MUSKET: The rosewood stock of characteristic form with expanded butt with bone inlay. With elaborately profiled and pierced trigger, the silver barrel bands retaining the brass forearm sheathing. Barrel with
0395: AN OMANI MATCHLOCK MUSKETEst. US$300-US$400
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A PERSIAN SHAMSHIR SWORD: With brass pommel cap and guard with recurved quillons, grips of polished antler. The robust, lightly curved and single-edged handforged blade inlaid at the right forte with a cartouche reading, NASR
0396: A PERSIAN SHAMSHIR SWORDEst. US$500-US$700
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A VICTORIAN-ERA GRECO-ROMAN HELMET: Wrought of gilt brass with high, embossed crest retaining most original feathers, the broad, peaked visor with a lion’s head and baroque appliques, and curved neck guard. Original liner intact.
0397: A VICTORIAN-ERA GRECO-ROMAN HELMETEst. US$200-US$300
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AN OTTOMAN SHISHANA MUSKET: Rare in carbine length, made for a horseman. The hardwood stock of characteristic form, inlaid with engraved silver appliques in baroque motifs overall. The miquelet lock with profiling and silver
0398: AN OTTOMAN SHISHANA MUSKETEst. US$800-US$1,000
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A RARE CAUCASIAN SHASHKA: Laz work done in Tiflis, the grips of elephant, mounted in engraved and nielloed silver. The lightly curved, heirloom blade well balanced, with double fullers and etched motifs of a cross and orb in
0399: A RARE CAUCASIAN SHASHKAEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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A RARE PRESENTATION TULWAR SWORD: A massive example, the iron hilt finely inlaid in elaborate silver flowering vinework overall. The broad blade forged of pattern-welded damascus steel , with narrow fuller at the spine and expanded
0400: A RARE PRESENTATION TULWAR SWORDEst. US$800-US$1,000
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AN OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORD: A large example, the horn grips of Anatolian form, with leather bindings and brass reinforces and tangband. The blade of typical form, engraved with a short inscription. Worn. Overall length 75cm.
0401: AN OTTOMAN YATAGHAN SWORDEst. US$275-US$350
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AN INDIAN TOP HELMET: An earlier example than usually encountered. Of characteristic hemispherical form with plume tube finial, adjustable nasal bar and plume tubes, embellished with chiseled panels containing
0402: AN INDIAN TOP HELMETEst. US$600-US$700
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A MOROCCAN MUSKET: Of Taouzilt type, the hardwood stock of characteristic form, lavishly embellished with rarely-encountered engraved and nielloed silver plaques, together with silver and brass studs and glass gems in
0403: A MOROCCAN MUSKETEst. US$600-US$800
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AN INDIAN KHANJAR DAGGER: With elegantly-wrought gilt grip terminating in a finely-modeled parrot's head, engraved with flowering vine motifs and set with turquoises. The recurved, double-edged blade forged of fine black
0404: AN INDIAN KHANJAR DAGGEREst. US$1,200-US$1,400
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A BALKAN BOYLIYA MUSKET: With hardwood stock of characteristic form, inlaid throughout with mother of pearl roundels, antler panels, and elaborate medallions composed of brass and dark horn, in varying sizes. The distinctive
0405: A BALKAN BOYLIYA MUSKETEst. US$800-US$1,000
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A RARE MORO SPEAR: The brad head of characteristic form. Retained in the well-patinated hardwood haft with plaited coir. Late 19th century. Well worn. Overall length 180.5cm. Condition III
0406: A RARE MORO SPEAREst. US$100-US$200
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A BALKAN YATAGHAN SWORD: The horn grips with large ears, simple mounts and straight blade incised at the forte with a coat of arms, suggesting Croatian use, probably Pandour. Latter 18th century. Worn. Overall length
0407: A BALKAN YATAGHAN SWORDEst. US$250-US$350
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A MUGHAL BARUTDAN POWDERHORN: The wooden body superbly lacquered in intricate flowering vinework, scarlet and gold on a black ground and geometrical borders. With carved elephant spout. Mid 18th century. Light wear. Overall
0408: A MUGHAL BARUTDAN POWDERHORNEst. US$500-US$700
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