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Grasbrunn / Munich, Germany
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Antique Arms & Armour from all over the world
Collectors of oriental weapons will find a treasure trove of sumptuous daggers, sabres and firearms from the Ottoman Empire, Persia and India, lavishly embellished with coral and ivory. A deluxe Greek kilij (lot 1016) is certain to be the centre of attention, its finely nielloed silver scabbard featuring countless motifs from the period of the Greek War of Independence. Also remarkable is an Indian khanda, dating from circa 1800 (lot 1137), whose solid gold mounting bears testimony to its provenance in the highest courtly circles.
In addition to a impressive lineup of Asian arms with fabulous Indonesian krises and Japanese swords, the chapter of exotic weapons presents a rare group of intricately carved Polynesian and Melanesian clubs from the Pacific area (lots 1226-1252).
Aficionados of European armour and components will be interested in two complete sets of first-class, light cavalry armour in quality befitting an officer (lots 1281 and 1282). Moreover, the exceptional lots continue with helmets, coats of mail and pieces of armour from the early Middle Ages to the beginning of the modern period.
As well as numerous pole arms and hunting spears, this catalogue also includes a wide range of rare European maces and war hammers, dating from the late Gothic and the Renaissance.
One particular highlight of this year's auction is doubtless an extremely unusual Renaissance trousse, still in the original leather case (lot 1413), the individual utensils adorned with elaborately etched, engraved and gilt décor.
The catalogue concludes with a selection of crossbows and accessories; apart from two Renaissance crossbows (lots 1550 and 1551), entirely covered in bone inlays, an exquisite, late 17th target crossbow (lot 1552) from the workshop of Johann Bensheimer the Elder in Dresden is worthy of special mention.
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