AUCTIONS IMPERIAL 2011 ARMS & ARMOR 2011-03-19 Auction - 302 Price Results - Auctions Imperial Inc in WY
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A SUIT OF KHEVSUR ARMORA RARE HIGH ART MORION HELMETAN INDIAN BLUNDERBUSS
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Cheyenne, WY, United States
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AUCTIONS IMPERIAL 2011 ARMS & ARMOR

Arms & Armor auction including items from around the world from the period of 14th century thru the early 20th century. Swords,rifles,pistols,armor,and various militaria are included.
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A JAPANESE VOTIVE TANTO DAGGER: The bone mounts carved with samurai figures, the blade with brass habaki. Early 20th century. Overall length 38.8 cm. Condition II
0001: A JAPANESE VOTIVE TANTO DAGGEREst. $100-$125
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FOUR SWORD BLADES: All apparently American, the first probably Colonial period, the others latter 19th century. All lightly curved and single-edged with etching, one marked MEYER. The first with substantial pitting.
0002: FOUR SWORD BLADESEst. $100-$125
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A GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC SWORD: Based on the M1860 Staff & Field Grade Officer's sword, with GAR on the guard and etched blade marked E.A. ARMSTRONG/ DETROIT/ MICH. at the forte. Brass hilt with leather and wire-wrapped grip. Late
0003: A GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC SWORDEst. $75-$100
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THREE MORO SCABBARDS AND A KRIS WRANKA: Two scabbard for barongs with piercing and incising, one for a kris with split rattan bindings and a well-carved Malay wranka. Late 19th century. Overall wear, splitting, raveling to rattan.
0004: THREE MORO SCABBARDS AND A KRIS WRANKAEst. $50-$75
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FOUR STEEL SCABBARDS: All lightly curved and nickeled, probably American. Late 19th-early 20th century. Worn overall. Length 84.9 cm. Condition III
0005: FOUR STEEL SCABBARDSEst. $75-$100
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A BOSNIAN DAGGER: Probably made at Sarajevo, the eared grips of bone with domed studs. Broad, single-edged blade struck with a scimitar maker's mark. Sheath of wood covered in brass with incised and engraved lines.
0006: A BOSNIAN DAGGEREst. $75-$100
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A JAVANESE KRIS SWORD: The carved wooden grip with areas of scrolling, 7-waved, actively-patterned blade. Filigreed silver mendak. Late 19th century. Two holes in grip, probably for a plaque now lacking. Deaccessioned from
0007: A JAVANESE KRIS SWORDEst. $75-$100
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A MOROCCAN POWDERHORN: Of typical form, the brass body curved and tapering toward the spout. Elaborately engraved overall in geometrical motifs, with two large suspension rings retaining a section of woven cord. Second
0008: A MOROCCAN POWDERHORNEst. $100-$150
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A DUTCH OFFICER'S SWORD: Brass-mounted with eaglehead pommel and counterguard, horn grip. Straight, nickeled blade elaborately etched and marked S. De JAGER/ HAARLEM at the forte. In its leather scabbard with brass mounts.
0010: A DUTCH OFFICER'S SWORDEst. $75-$100
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A MORO KRIS SWORD: Five-waved blade with characteristic fretwork and separately applied forte showing clear evidence of herringbone pattern weld to midsection, with pair of silver baca baca. Grip of horn with cord wrap
0011: A MORO KRIS SWORDEst. $100-$150
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AN INDIAN SWORD: The symmetrical iron hilt chiseled overall in a honeycomb pattern, the tapering, waved blade with chiseled motifs to forte and spine. Mid-19th century. Toning throughout. Overall length 74.6 cm.
0012: AN INDIAN SWORDEst. $100-$150
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AN AFGHAN TABAR BATTLEAXE: The heavy, handforged head of crescent form with faceted poll, inlaid with brass strips and line engraved and struck with clusters of maker's marks. On its turned wood haft. Mid-19th century. Overall
0013: AN AFGHAN TABAR BATTLEAXEEst. $100-$150
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A SUDANESE DOUBLE-BLADED HALADIE DAGGER: With symmetrical bone grip with flared and stepped bolsters, the curved, double-edged blades etched overall with pious Arabic inscriptions. A type commonly used by the Samaniyya Sufis under Mahdi
0014: A SUDANESE DOUBLE-BLADED HALADIE DAGGEREst. $150-$200
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AN AUSTRIAN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SABER: With steel hilt and fishskin-covered grip, the light-curved, single-edged blade with single fuller to either side marked WEYERSBURG & STAMM SOLINGEN at the forte. The nickeled-steel scabbard with
0015: AN AUSTRIAN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SABEREst. $150-$200
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AN INDIAN DHAL SHIELD: Of typical form, with molded rim and four bosses. Embellished with raised latticework enclosing animals and birds, and polychromed overall. Beginning of the 19th century. Minor deformation to edges,
0016: AN INDIAN DHAL SHIELDEst. $150-$200
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A MORO KAKATUA KRIS SWORD: Kakatua-form hardwood pommel and cord-wrapped grip with baca-baca intact. The substantial 11-waved blade forged with a separate ganja. Minor areas of oxidation to blade, wrap raveled in one area.
0017: A MORO KAKATUA KRIS SWORDEst. $150-$200
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AN INDIAN GURZ MACE: Forged entirely of steel, the spherical head thickly set with quadrangular spikes and a long top-spike. The haft with faceted ferrule and bands of silver inlay decoration in vegetal motifs to the
0018: AN INDIAN GURZ MACEEst. $250-$300
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A PHILIPPINES SWORD: An atypical example with carved horn grip terminating in a caricature head with European features, the eyes of copper. Mount of brass with asymmetrical, profiled guard and scabbard bands. Straight,
0019: A PHILIPPINES SWORDEst. $75-$100
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A DAGHESTAN KINDJAL DAGGER: A large example, the dark horn grips with profiled iron mounts terminating in crescents and finely inlaid in silver. The heavy blade with single offset fuller to each side. The leather-covered wooden
0020: A DAGHESTAN KINDJAL DAGGEREst. $400-$500
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AN INDIAN BHIL BATTLEAXE: Of typical Bhil form, the well-forged waisted crescent steel head with incised decoration, the socket with a pronounced flange. On its hardwood haft with brass mounts. Latter 18th century. Minor wear
0022: AN INDIAN BHIL BATTLEAXEEst. $200-$250
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A MOROCCAN POWDERFLASK: The wooden body of characteristic domed form with projecting suspension tabs, covered entirely in leather and heavily embellished with brass studs. The cylindrical spout with engraved brass fitting.
0023: A MOROCCAN POWDERFLASKEst. $100-$150
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A VIETNAMESE FLINTLOCK MUSKET: Of typical form with angled butt, the stock of figured hardwood, the barrel likely Chinese workmanship, retained by a number of silver and brass bands. Functional lock of characteristic local make
0024: A VIETNAMESE FLINTLOCK MUSKETEst. $100-$150
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