Antique Arms & Armour from all over the world 2019-11-15 Auction - 557 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in de - Page 2
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A German black and white armour for a man-at-arms,An Ottoman silver-mounted and nielloed, gold-inlaidA German silver-inlaid rapier, circa 1600
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Grasbrunn, Germany
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Antique Arms & Armour from all over the world

As usual, the range of objects in our 80th Auction includes weapons from all world cultures. With regard to European arms, special mention must be made of an outstanding collection of etched trabant polearms from the estate of the renowned weapons expert, Hans Schedelmann. Alongside six models for the guard serving under various Archbishops of Salzburg, one of the rare halberds for the trabant guard of Kaiser Maximilian II can also be found here, dated 1571 (lot 3665). Furthermore, this autumn presents a particularly wide selection of early 17th century helmets, with rare helmets of Savoyard type coming under the hammer. Collectors of oriental weapons may also look forward to an exceptional line-up of rare finds. Without a doubt, the best-in-class is the deluxe early kilij from the second half of the 17th century, complete with nephrite grip scales (lot 3304). Comparable pieces are otherwise only found in very few museums around the world, where they are mostly associated with the famous Turkish booty left behind after the Siege of Vienna. Moreover, the chapter of Japanese weapons is an undisputed highlight with not one, but two exceptional collections. Comprising approximately 60 lots, a collection of tsubas of old provenance that was amassed before World War I and has been part of the family estate thereafter is now being offered for auction. The second special collection contains 14 first-class Japanese firearms dating from the 18th and 19th centuries. Passed down from a former diplomat's estate in Brazil, their provenance can be traced back to the late 19th century.
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An Ottoman tombac helmet, 16th century: The copper skull forged in one piece with remnants of fire gilding, riveted spike and a pointed peak. The plume socket riveted at the side, engraved with the mark of the St. Irene arsenal in
3278: An Ottoman tombac helmet, 16th centuryEst. €3,000-€6,000
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A gold-damascened Ottoman mace, 17th/18th century: Schlagkopf aus Damast mit halbrundem Abschluss und sechs eingesetzten, kantigen Schlagblättern, Reste von Goldtausia. Runde, vollflächig floral goldtauschierte Tülle aus Eisen. Originaler
3280: A gold-damascened Ottoman mace, 17th/18th centuryEst. €2,500-€5,000
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An Ottoman mace, 17th/18th century: Einteilig massiv gearbeiteter Schlagkopf mit zwölf durch Einkerbungen angedeuteten Blättern. An Ober- und Unterseite geschnittene abgesetzte Platten. Vierkantiger, in rund übergehender
3281: An Ottoman mace, 17th/18th centuryEst. €960-€1,920
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A pompous Ottoman warhammer, 17th century: Kräftiger, vierkantiger Schnabel mit runder Tülle und quadratischem Hammerkopf. Drei Seiten sowie die Schlagfläche mit reichen Silbereinlagen, seitlich jeweils sieben eingesetzte Korallen.
3282: A pompous Ottoman warhammer, 17th centuryEst. €2,500-€5,000
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Ottoman cutlery, 18th century: Unterschiedlich lange Rückenklingen mit beidseitig vollflächig sternförmigen Silbereinlagen. Griffmontierung jeweils aus Silber mit vernieteten Horngriffschalen und filigran verzierten, mit
3285: Ottoman cutlery, 18th centuryEst. €770-€1,540Lot Passed
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An Ottoman gold-damascened knife set, 19th century: Jeweils schmale Rückenklinge mit beidseitig floral goldtauschiertem Ansatz und terzseitiger Inschriftenkartusche. Klingenfassung aus Messing, die floral getriebenen Neusilbergriffe mit Knäufen
3286: An Ottoman gold-damascened knife set, 19th centuryEst. €1,200-€2,400
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An Ottoman gold-damascened kard, circa 1800: Lange Rückenklinge aus Wootzdamast mit beidseitig floral goldtauschiertem Ansatz und terzseitiger Schriftkartusche. Klingenfassung aus vergoldetem Messing, der eiserne Griff beidseitig in drei
3289: An Ottoman gold-damascened kard, circa 1800Est. €1,200-€2,400
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An Ottoman gold-damascened kard, dated 1805: Lange Rückenklinge (Wootzdamast?) mit beidseitig floral goldtauschiertem Ansatz. Auf dem Rücken goldtauschierte Datierung "1220" (= 1805). Klingenfassung aus graviertem Messing, der eiserne
3290: An Ottoman gold-damascened kard, dated 1805Est. €800-€1,600
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An Ottoman yatagan, dated 1205 H. (1790/1): Kräftige, geschwungene Rückenklinge, Spitze mit Korrosionsspuren. In der oberen Hälfte beidseitig gravierte Kartuschen mit Datierung. Zwinge und Griffbänder aus Eisen mit Resten von
3297: An Ottoman yatagan, dated 1205 H. (1790/1)Est. €500-€1,000
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An Ottoman karabela, circa 1700: Kräftige, elegant geschwungene Rückenklinge von T-förmigem Querschnitt (stellenweise narbig) mit Jelman und zweischneidiger Spitze, im oberen Teil der Klinge terzseitig eingestempelt die
3302: An Ottoman karabela, circa 1700Est. €1,200-€2,400
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A silver-mounted, chiselled, gold-inlaid deluxe kilij: The blade made of figured wootz-Damascus, chiselled and lightly reinforced on the back with shallow fullers on both sides, broadening towards the point. Chiselled decoration in relief on both sides
3305: A silver-mounted, chiselled, gold-inlaid deluxe kilijEst. €40,000-€80,000
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