Antique Arms & Armour from all over the world 2019-11-15 Auction - 557 Price Results - Hermann Historica GmbH in de - Page 9
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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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A Katabami Kengata Tsuba, Japan, end of Edo-period: Shakudo Tsuba mit Dekor aus drei Blüten und Ken-Umrissen, jeweils durch eine feine Goldlinie getrennt, feiner Takabori-Grund, darauf drei Pferde in Gold und Shakudo, Kotsuka Hitsuana, bezeichnet
3463: A Katabami Kengata Tsuba, Japan, end of Edo-periodEst. €800-€1,600
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A Nademarugata Tsuba, Japan, late Edo-/early: Sentoku Sukashi Tsuba mit in Details vergoldetem Reliefdekor in Form eines Adlers auf einer knorrigen Kiefer, der Chidoris jagt. Details vergoldet, unbezeichnet. Durchmesser 6,8 cm.Zustand: II - III
3464: A Nademarugata Tsuba, Japan, late Edo-/earlyEst. €250-€500
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A Nademarugata Tsuba, Japan, late Edo-/early: Sentoku Sukashi Tsuba mit in Details vergoldetem Dekor in Form eines um das Seppadai gewundenen Phönix, Kotsuka Hitsuana, unbezeichnet. Rand leicht bestoßen. Durchmesser 7,6 cm.Zustand: III +
3465: A Nademarugata Tsuba, Japan, late Edo-/earlyEst. €250-€500
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A Nademarugata Tsuba, Japan, ca.1870: Eiserne Tsuba im Nara-Stil, vs. Dekor mit Darstellung Shokis auf einem Felsen, unter dem sich ein Oni verbirgt in Nigurome und Kupfer-Takabori, Details in Goldnunome, Kotsuka Hitsuana, unbezeichnet.
3466: A Nademarugata Tsuba, Japan, ca.1870Est. €250-€500
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A Mokkogata Tsuba, Japan, Meiji-period: Kupferne Tsuba mit Wellendekor, darin kleine Gischtspritzer in Shakudo, darüber vs. zwei bzw. rs. eine Fledermaus aus Shakudo. Kotsuka- und Kogai Hitsuana, jeweils mit vergoldeten
3467: A Mokkogata Tsuba, Japan, Meiji-periodEst. €700-€1,400
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A Jiyugata Tsuba, Japan, Meiji-period: Sentoku Tsuba in Form einer Schlange, die sich um das Seppadai windet, das sichtbare Auge in Gold, die Zähne in Shakudo und die Zunge in Kupfer eingelegt, bezeichnet "Tomotoshi Koku". Durchmesser
3468: A Jiyugata Tsuba, Japan, Meiji-periodEst. €450-€900
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A Japanese tsutsu, late Edo/early Meiji period: Iron ikkaku barrel dating from the late Edo period decorated with a slightly overpolished carp in a waterfall in rubbed sahari and gold nunome, hakkaku cannon barrel, at the top of the barrel
3469: A Japanese tsutsu, late Edo/early Meiji periodEst. €10,000-€20,000
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A Japanese tan tsutsu, Edo/Meiji period: Eiserner Hakkaku-Lauf mit Dekor aus Drachen und Wolken in verputztem Sahari- und Goldnunome, Kouji-Mündung, auf der Laufoberseite Sode-Motomeate (Kimme) und Sugigata Sakimeate (Korn). Graviertes
3472: A Japanese tan tsutsu, Edo/Meiji periodEst. €2,000-€4,000Lot Passed
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A Japanese tanju tsutsu, circa 1900: Iron ikkaku barrel decorated with dragons in rubbed sahari nunome with traces of corrosion, hakkaku cannon muzzle with brass band ornaments, at the top of the barrel sodo motomeate (rear sight) and
3474: A Japanese tanju tsutsu, circa 1900Est. €4,000-€8,000
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A Japanese nami tsutsu, late Edo/early Meiji period: Iron ikkaku barrel dating from the late Edo period decorated with phoenixes and aoi mon in rubbed sahari and gold nunome, hakkaku cannon barrel with offset sahari band. At the top of the barrel
3476: A Japanese nami tsutsu, late Edo/early Meiji periodEst. €8,000-€16,000
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A Japanese nami tsutsu, late Edo/early Meiji period: Iron ikkaku barrel decorated with dragons, clouds in finely preserved sahari and gold nunome, applied misutomoe mon at the breech, hakkaku cannon barrel with band decoration, at the top of the barrel
3477: A Japanese nami tsutsu, late Edo/early Meiji periodEst. €8,000-€16,000
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A Japanese bajo tsutsu, late Edo/early Meiji period: Shortened iron ikkaku barrel decorated with dragons and aoi mon in rubbed sahari gold nunome with traces of corrosion, ikkaku cannon muzzle with sahari band ornaments, soldered in a staggered fashion
3482: A Japanese bajo tsutsu, late Edo/early Meiji periodEst. €8,000-€16,000
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A Japanese momonari kabuto, 17th century: Hachi of four black lacquered iron plates (kuro uruishi), koshimaki and mabezashi of separate iron plates decorated with stylised eyebrows. Hineno shikoro of five lames, the individual rows covered
3483: A Japanese momonari kabuto, 17th centuryEst. €3,500-€7,000
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A minature kabuto made for the Boys' day, Japan,: Vergoldetes, teils fein graviertes und teilversilbertes Messing, kleiner Hachi aus Eisen, Baumwollfäden sowie bemalter Lederbesatz. Leichte Altersspuren. Teilweise berieben. Höhe max. 34 cm.
3484: A minature kabuto made for the Boys' day, Japan,Est. €800-€1,600
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A Japanese tanto, circa 1700: Klinge Hira Zukuri, Masame Itame Hada, Suguha Hamon mit Nie Kozure und etwas Nijuba, alte Kesho-Politur. Nakago Ubu mit einem Mekugi Ana und Sujikai Yasurime, unbezeichnet. Vergoldetes Kupfer-Habaki.
3485: A Japanese tanto, circa 1700Est. €480-€960
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A wakizashi, Japan, circa 1550: Klinge Shinogi Tsukuri, Chu Kissaki, Torii Zori, Hada verputzt, dünner Sugu Ha-Hamon, stellenweise müde poliert. Ko, Maru Boshi mit kurzem Kaeri, Kitsu im Shinogiji sowie Rostflecken im Bereich
3486: A wakizashi, Japan, circa 1550Est. €1,800-€3,600Lot Passed
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