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A SUPERIOR PERSIAN SHAMSHIR SWORDA VENETIAN NAVAL SWORDAN AUSTRIAN CAVALRY SABER
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TIMONIUM, MD, United States
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AUCTIONS IMPERIAL 2012 ARMS & ARMOR

Offering a fine selection of antique arms & armor from around the world, representing fine pieces from all places and times.
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A JAPANESE VOTIVE TANTO DAGGER: The bone mounts carved with samurai figures, the blade with brass habaki. Late 19th-early 20th century. Overall length 45.8 cm. Condition II
0001: A JAPANESE VOTIVE TANTO DAGGEREst. $50-$100
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A NEPALESE KUKRIE KNIFE: Of characteristic form, the horn grip carved with monster head pommel and inlaid with brass medallions. The thick, sharp blade with chiseled scrolling at the spine, and characteristic choil at the
0002: A NEPALESE KUKRIE KNIFEEst. $75-$100
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AN OTTOMAN PALASKA CARTRIDGE BOX: Shield-shaped, silvered brass construction with engraved motifs overall and applied Ottoman rosette to the center.With belt loop to the reverse.First quarter of the 19th century. Wear to silver
0003: AN OTTOMAN PALASKA CARTRIDGE BOXEst. $50-$75
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A SUDANESE DAGGER: The ebony and organic grip with elegant guard and disk pommel decorated with bands of birdseyes. The straight, double-edged blade well forged with raised central rib and chamfered edges. The paneled
0004: A SUDANESE DAGGEREst. $100-$150
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AN ALGERIAN NIMCHA DAGGER: The wooden mounts inlaid overall with pewter wire and highlighted with red sealing wax. With characteristic scrolled and hooked pommel and recurved guard.The curved blade of flyssa type with engraved
0005: AN ALGERIAN NIMCHA DAGGEREst. $75-$100
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A PHILIPPINES SWORD: Probably Batangas, with handforged, single-edged and bellied blade and carved horn grip with steel knucklebow. In its stamped leather scabbard.Late-19th early 20th century.Overall length 55.9 cm.
0006: A PHILIPPINES SWORDEst. $75-$100
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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.The steel scabbard with fixed suspension ring.Second half of the 19th
0007: AN AUSTRIAN INFANTRY OFFICER'S SABEREst. $150-$200
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AN AFGHAN PULOWAR SABER: The forged iron hilt of characteristic form, engraved overall with downturned quillons terminating in monster heads. The lightly curved, single-edged blade of pattern-welded damascus steel, with
0008: AN AFGHAN PULOWAR SABEREst. $200-$250
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A PERSIAN BARUTDAN POWDER FLASK: The steel body of characteristic form with bud terminal, the cutoff spring profiled, the steel mounts with pierced motifs. Mid-18th century.Overall length 16.5 cm. Condition I
0009: A PERSIAN BARUTDAN POWDER FLASKEst. $100-$150
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A SUDANESE DAGGER: The bone grip with stepped bolster and rounded pommels, the straight, double-edged blade etched overall with pious Arabic inscriptions. Popular among the Samaniyya Sufis under Mahdi Muhammad
0010: A SUDANESE DAGGEREst. $150-$200
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A KURDISH KHANJAR DAGGER: With characteristic carved horn grip with silver filigree boss, and curved, double-edged blade with central ridge. In its tooled leather over wooden sheath.Late 19th century.Overall length 41.1 cm.
0011: A KURDISH KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $100-$150
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A SUDANESE KASKARA BROADSWORD: The grip and pommel covered in leather with tassel intact and steel guard. Straight, double-edged blade with triple fullers struck with two half moon maker's marks on either side. With its leather
0012: A SUDANESE KASKARA BROADSWORDEst. $100-$150
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AN OTTOMAN DAGGER: A scarce example, with one-piece grip flaring slightly at the pommel and iron bolsters, the curved blade sharpened on the concave edge. In its leather-covered wooden scabbard. Mid- 19th century.
0013: AN OTTOMAN DAGGEREst. $100-$150
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AN AMERICAN FRONTIER KNIFE: The turned ebony handle with well-detailed brass ferrule, the straight, double-edged blade with central ridge swelling toward the tip, and struck J. CRANE at the forte on either side.Second half of
0014: AN AMERICAN FRONTIER KNIFEEst. $100-$150
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AN INDIAN BATTLE AXE: Of typical Bhil form, with well-forged waisted crescent steel head and socket with pronounced flange.On its wooden haft.Latter 18th century.Minor wear.Overall length 60.8 cm. Condition II
0015: AN INDIAN BATTLE AXEEst. $100-$150
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A GREEK YATAGHAN SWORD: The large, stepped horn grips refitted in period, the partial silver tangband engraved with rococo motifs, with polished single-edged recurved blade showing layered construction and inlaid with
0016: A GREEK YATAGHAN SWORDEst. $250-$300
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A MARSH ARAB KHANJAR DAGGER: The well-carved horn grip of characteristic form with broadly-flared, symmetrical pommel and spiraled midsection; the curved, double-edged blade with central ridge and acute tip. In its tooled
0017: A MARSH ARAB KHANJAR DAGGEREst. $100-$125
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A CONTINENTAL DAGGER: Probably Spanish, with ribbed, leather-covered wooden grip and well-embossed brass pommel and ferrule, and recurved steel guard. The straight, double-edged blade with central ridge. In its tooled
0018: A CONTINENTAL DAGGEREst. $150-$200
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A RARE CAUCASIAN NAGAIKA CROP: The grip worked entirely in engraved and nielloed silver with filigreed pommel. Original lash intact.Late 19th century. Overall length extended 85.4 cm. Condition I
0019: A RARE CAUCASIAN NAGAIKA CROPEst. $250-$300
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A PERSIAN PRIMING FLASK: Elegantly forged in the form of a small horn in fine Persian black wootz damascus steel, the pierced mounts with duck toggles intact. Late 18th-early 19th century.Minor wear.Overall length 13.6 cm.
0020: A PERSIAN PRIMING FLASKEst. $400-$450
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A TUAREG TELEK ARM DAGGER: Of characteristic form with brass mounts, with pierced cruciform hilt, the scabbard engraved, with characteristic armband, steel blade with maker’s mark. First half of the 19th century. Blade
0021: A TUAREG TELEK ARM DAGGEREst. $100-$150
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A RARE CHILD’S MOROCCAN KOUMIYYAH DAGGER: Unusual in this size. Of characteristic form, the wooden grip inlaid with mother of pearl panels; the grip mounts and scabbard of silver with finely engraved mounts, the ferrule hallmarked. With
0023: A RARE CHILD’S MOROCCAN KOUMIYYAH DAGGEREst. $100-$150
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A SOMALI DAGGER: The grip of characteristic form with tall, faceted silver pommel, the broad, handforged double-edged blade with central ridge.In its elaborately embroidered rawhide sheath.First half of the 19th
0024: A SOMALI DAGGEREst. $200-$250
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