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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 CHINESE EXPORT DHA SWORD: Wood handle and scabbard, struck with a star at the forte of the blade. Mid 20th century. Popular with insurgents. Overall length 65 cm. Condition II
0121: A CHINESE EXPORT DHA SWORDEst. US$25-US$50
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A JAPANESE KABUTO HELMET: Late Edo era, the skull of six steel plates, the shikoro of three, with applied visor, all brown-lacquered and bound with blue and gold lacing. The gilt brass maedate composed of two antlers and an
0122: A JAPANESE KABUTO HELMETEst. US$1,200-US$1,800
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A VICTORIAN ERA TWO-HANDED SWORD: A massive and well-made example, with sculpted steel pommel, recurved guard with profiled ring, and wooden grip with covering worn away and with studs forming a cross. The long, double-edged blade
0123: A VICTORIAN ERA TWO-HANDED SWORDEst. US$250-US$350
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A VICTORIAN-ERA CROSSBOW: The shaped hardwood stock made for use on a parapet, with wooden bow. Functional trigger mechanism, stirrup intact. Second half of the 19th century. Light wear, bow with stable cracks to terminals.
0124: A VICTORIAN-ERA CROSSBOWEst. US$300-US$500
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A POLISH MEDAL: The enameled badge contained in monogramed leather case with presentation document dated 11/18/37. 20th century. Overall length of case 8.7cm. Condition II
0125: A POLISH MEDALEst. US$50-US$100
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TWO OTTOMAN PATCHBOXES: Each of brass, with lids. Early 19th century. The largest 8.9 cm. Condition III
0126: TWO OTTOMAN PATCHBOXESEst. US$75-US$100
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A EUROPEAN FAUCHARD POLEARM: The well-wrought head of characteristic form, struck with maker’s marks and with additional backspike. Replaced haft. 19th century. Worn. Overall length 224 cm. Condition III
0127: A EUROPEAN FAUCHARD POLEARMEst. US$200-US$300
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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
0128: A PERSIAN BIDENT SPEAREst. US$350-US$450
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A PAIR OF CHARRO SPURS: Wrought of browned steel with spiked rowels, and inlaid in silver throughout. First half of the 20th century. Overall length 11cm. Well worn. Condition III
0129: A PAIR OF CHARRO SPURSEst. US$100-US$150
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A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASK: A rare type, of triangular form wrought of brass and copper, engraved overall with applied enameled silver plaques. Early 19th century. Worn. Height 17cm. Condition III
0130: A MOROCCAN POWDER FLASKEst. US$150-US$200Lot Passed
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A MEDIEVAL DAGGER: Probably French. Wrought entirely of steel, with broad guard and pommel with curled terminals. The broad blade straight, double-edged and continuously tapering to an acute point. 14-15th century. As
0131: A MEDIEVAL DAGGEREst. US$200-US$300
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A PERSIAN BAZUBAND ARMGUARD: Qajar Dynasty, raised from a single plate and deeply etched overall with silver inlaid borders. Retains its original lining with wrist plates, mail gauntlet and lining detached. Mid-19th century.
0132: A PERSIAN BAZUBAND ARMGUARDEst. US$200-US$250
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A VICTORIAN BASELARD DAGGER: Of characteristic form, well-wrought of steel with profiled edge and acute tip, and well-figured wooden grip. First half of the 19th century. Overall length 37cm. Condition IV
0133: A VICTORIAN BASELARD DAGGEREst. US$150-US$250
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A MOROCCAN KOUMIYYAH DAGGER: A large example, with wooden grip, and fine and unusual silver mounts. In its engraved silver and brass mounted scabbard. The curved blade with long backedge. Mid 19th century. Light wear and losses.
0134: A MOROCCAN KOUMIYYAH DAGGEREst. US$150-US$250
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A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL SHORTSWORD: A large example, the grip carved of a single section of horn, and secured by two steel bosses to the long, broad blade well-forged with triple fullers and struck with a pair of maker’s marks at the
0135: A CAUCASIAN KINDJAL SHORTSWORDEst. US$200-US$300
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A TIBETAN HORSE TRAPPING: A rare breastplate, well-wrought of brass, profiled and engraved overall. 19th century or later. Overall length 48.1 cm. Condition I
0136: A TIBETAN HORSE TRAPPINGEst. US$50-US$75
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A MEDIEVAL DAGGER: Central European, a large example with disk pommel and long tang, the guard forged in the form of snakes, forming a double loop with rolled tips. The heavy, single-edged blade of triangular section,
0137: A MEDIEVAL DAGGEREst. US$300-US$400
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A MEDIEVAL- STYLE TOLEDO SWORD: Based closely upon a noted original in the Prado Collection. The grip with silk cord wrap, the mounts elaborately engraved, enameled and heavily gilded. The long, straight, double-edged blade
0138: A MEDIEVAL- STYLE TOLEDO SWORDEst. US$100-US$200
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A DHA DAGGER: A smaller example, the silver-mounted hilt with bands of filigree. Well-forged, single-edged blade. In its filigreed silver-covered wooden sheath. Late 19th century. Worn. Overall length 17 cm.
0139: A DHA DAGGEREst. US$75-US$100
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A MORO PLATE AND MAIL ARMOR: Of characteristic form, composed of a series of brass plates intricately interconnected by heavy brass rings, with a pair of large central plates protecting the chest. The short sleeves terminating
0140: A MORO PLATE AND MAIL ARMOREst. US$600-US$800
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A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORD: Of characteristic form, the grip carved of exotic hardwood with silver ferrule and broad, crested pommel. The handforged single-edged blade retains its sharp edge. In its wooden scabbard with
0141: A MORO BARONG SHORTSWORDEst. US$250-US$350
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A VIETNAMESE FLINTLOCK MUSKET: Of typical Montagnard form with angled butt, the stock of figured hardwood, the barrel likely Chinese workmanship, retained by a number of metal bands. Functional lock of characteristic local make
0142: A VIETNAMESE FLINTLOCK MUSKETEst. US$200-US$300
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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 19cm. Condition II
0143: AN OTTOMAN PRIMING FLASKEst. US$100-US$150
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AN OMANI POWDER HORN: Of characteristic form, well-wrought of brass and engraved, with wire bands. Retains its captured cap. Mid-19th century. Overall length 19.6cm. Condition III
0144: AN OMANI POWDER HORNEst. US$100-US$200
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