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dating: First Empire provenance: France, Slightly curved, single-and-false-edged blade with wide central fuller and thin groove on the back. One-quillon, bronze hilt with smooth, short cap, wooden grip covered with leather with metal wire binding, brass ring nut. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. Rare. length 87.5 cm.
dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: France, Wide, curved, single-and false-edged blade with central fuller and groove at the back, the base engraved with a Turkish man's head, sun, moon and stars. Bronze hilt with remains of gilding, pierced guard, horn grip (small missing parts and a crack). length 92.5 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: France, Large, single-and-false-edged blade with wide fuller and thin tang. Gilded bronze hilt with quillon and beaded loop-guard, beautiful pommel with finely chiselled heroic helmet. Wooden grip covered with metal wire binding. Leather scabbard with smooth, gilded brass mounts. Two suspension rings. Rare. length 91.5 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: France, Large, single-and-false-edged blade with wide central fuller and thin groove on the back; the first part engraved and gilded on a blue background with motto 'Vaincre ou Mourir', sun, stars and floral motifs on a side, and trophies with anchor, half-moon, stars and floral motifs on the other. Bronze hilt with remains of gilding, pierced quillon, a rooster and lion with cannon ball between the loop-guards, pommel shaped as a chiselled lion's head with long and smooth cap. Wooden grip covered with leather with metal wire binding. Leather scabbard with brass mounts. Very rare. length 87 cm.
dating: First Empire provenance: France, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade of fine damask with wide central fuller and thin groove on the back, decorated with Cabbalistic symbols among half-moons at the first part, then a moor's head, moon, trophies and half-moon with symbols on the other side. Fine, bronze hilt, langets with bees and thunderbolts, finely decorated with bas-relieved floral motifs on the rest. Wooden grip covered with fish skin and metal wire binding. Iron scabbard with bronze cap and chape with evident remains of the original gilding, decorated with trophies and floral motifs partially in bas-relief. Two suspension rings. length 98.5 cm.
dating: late 18th Century provenance: France, Large, single-and-false-edged blade with wide central fuller and groove on the back, engraved at the base and gilded on a blue background with trophies and floral motifs, marked 'LIGER' on both side of the forte. Beautiful, gilded bronze hilt with valve pierced with rays, two soldiers are shaking hands between the five loop-guards, above a column with a book and Phrygian cap. Big pommel shaped as a lion's head and finely chiselled, vertical grooves on the back. Grip covered with metal wire binding. Complete of leather scabbard with brass mounts with remains of gilding. A suspension ring, iron drag. Very rare. length 98 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Curved, single-and false-edged blade with large central fuller, first part engraved and gilded with trophies and floral motifs on blue background; bronze, mono-quillon hilt with remains of silver-plating, langets, grooved pommel and ebony grip, checkered and grooved, guard with a small repair of a broken part; bronze scabbard with remains of silver-plating. Two suspension rings. length 99 cm.
dating: about 1780 provenance: France, Very large, curved, single-and-false-edged blade with wide central fuller and deep groove on the back, finely engraved and gilded base on a blue background with a cartouche of cornucopias and floral motifs and below a large crown and rays, featuring the sun in the center, below a spear crossed with a trumpet, a trophy of flags on the other side with a central pandur's head among cartouches with floral motifs. Bronze, one-quillon hilt with traces of gilding, langets and long, smooth cap outlined at the edges. With wooden grip covered with leather and with embossed brass mounts with floral motifs and convex, curved stripes. Two suspension rings. Very rare. length 90.2 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Germany, Straight, double-edged blade with central groove, areas damaged by rust. Tang marked 'Damast Stahl' and with a manufacturer from Soligen. Bronze hilt with remains of gilding, heart-shaped valve, pommel shaped as a plum with high button. Wooden grip covered with threads and cloth (rare covering). length 102.5 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Italy, Straight, single-and short-false-edged-blade with wide central fuller, engraved with trophies and floral motifs and gilded on a blue background after the first half. Gilded bronze hilt of German style, with double valve, the one at the rear is folding, faceted pommel partially decorated with floral motifs in high relief. Wooden grip covered with silver foil worked to imitate the wire binding (similar to that of Albertine). Leather scabbard (signs of wear) with brass mounts. length 96.5 cm.
dating: 1810 - 1830 provenance: Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Solid, straight, single-and-false-edged blade with wide central fuller and short tang. Gilded bronze hilt similar to the one used by the knives of the Order of Saint Stephen, and maybe the original model, with heart-shaped butt-plate with engraved frame, faceted quillon and loop-guard and finely chiselled pommel shaped as a plumed helmet. Wooden grip with metal wire binding. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, partially engraved. Rare. length 101 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Duchy of Parma, Straight, single-and false-edged blade with wide fuller at the center, the short tang marked 'W. CLAUBERG SOLINGEN'. Bronze hilt with few remains of gilding, partially decorated with floral motifs in high relief. Grip of metallic wire binding. Complete with leather scabbard with brass mounts featuring remains o gilding. length 89 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Duchy of Parma, Straight, single-and-false-edged blade with wide fuller at the center, the first part engraved and gilded on a blue background with bird with snake, laurel wreath, trophy, flower and breast-plate on both sides, tang. Bronze hilt with remains of gilding, partially decorated with floral motifs in high relief. Metal wire binding grip. Complete with leather scabbard with gilded brass mounts and fine engravings, the one at the centre with a rich trophy, cap, and chape with laurel fraud. Two suspension rings. Rare in this beautiful decorated version. length 104.5 cm.
dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade with wide central fuller, finely engraved with trophies and floral motifs up to the first half, marked 'LGB' at the base. Massive, bronze hilt with remains of gilding, langets, three-loop guard and grip with spirals. In patina. length 100
dating: about 1855 provenance: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Straight, slightly shortened, single-and short-false-edged blade with double groove and mark of the Mongiana factory on the tang. Fine bronze hilt with remains of gilding, five loop-guards partially engraved with floral motifs in bas-relief, half cap with beautiful trophy in bas-relief. Iron scabbard (damaged by rust) with two bands engraved with floral motifs and with suspension ring. length 91 cm.
dating: Second half of the 19th Century provenance: Prussia, Solid, curved, single-and false-edged blade with wide fuller, ribbed at the center towards the weak, tang; the first part finely engraved with trophies and floral motifs. Massive gilded bronze hilt with twisted cannons on the langets, quillon ending in a lion's head, quillon decorated with oak's leaves in high-relief, pommel with big lion's head featuring red-glass eyes. Wooden grip, covered with fish skin and metallic wire binding. No scabbard. length 95.5 cm.
dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Papal States, Straight, double-edged blade with central fuller at the first part, then of lozenge section; iron, S-shaped quillon with side ring featuring a sphere at the center. Spherical pommel made of iron and engraved with floral motifs, bronze grip of hexagonal section enlarging towards the center. Wooden scabbard covered with brown velvet (faded and worn) with brass mounts. length 96 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Russian Empire, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade, with wide fuller at the center, etched for two-thirds with trophies and floral motifs. Bronze hilt with traces of gilding, sheath-guard wings, three loop-guards and a long cap, the pommel button engraved with a Cyrillic monogram 'SMG' below a lion and above another animal. Wooden grip covered with fish skin and metal wire binding. Iron scabbard with beautiful brass mounts, the cap decorated with foliage, the two bands with laurel stripes and the bases of the suspension rings made of iron covered with brass decorated with fret pattern. Rare. length 97.5 cm.
dating: 1820-30 provenance: Swiss, Fine, curved, single-and-false-edged blade of damask with wide central fuller and thin groove at the back, finely engraved with trophies, moon, stars and floral motifs at the first part, engraved and gilded forte. Bronze hilt with remains of gilding, oval langets, three loop-guards and a long, smooth cap. Wooden grip covered with leather and metal wire binding. Iron scabbard with two brass bands with suspension rings. On the top, inscriprions on both sides with the words 'Le corps militaire des Etudians Vaudois a Monsieur le Colonel Begos' and 'Temoignage d'estime et de reconnaissance'. See 'Souvenirs des campagne au service de France - Louis Bégos Lieutenant-colonel au deuxième régiment suisse', Infolio éditions, 2012. Book by Bégos reprinted in 1858 who was in the service of France from 1800 to 1813 and then in the service of Switzerland until 1835. A copy of this book in paperback (poor condition) accompanies the saber. length 98 cm.
dating: 20th Century provenance: USA, Curved, single-edged blade with grooves, engraved with 'UNITED STATES MARINES' inscription, American shields and floral motifs, marked 'USMC SERIAL No. 323' on the back; brass hilt with cross-shaped quillon and bone scales (or a substitute material), brass rivets, the ones at the front with enameled stars. Wooden scabbard covered with fish skin and mounts and gilded bronze suspension rings, decorated with Neptune, trophy and floral motifs in high relief. length 85.8 cm.
dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Straight blade of lenticular section, with light-blue background at the forte and small engravings with racemes and trophies, with remains of gilding; completely gilt at the base. The gilding and browning at the back are partially disappeared. Hilt made of mercury-gilded bronze. Shell-guard wit ha fine sleeping lion on a shield and near a ram, an axe and a spear. The guard well-worked with floral and architectonical motifs in relief, with a lion's head at the center; linked to acanthus leaves at the pommel, featuring thunderbolts, stars and flowers and other decorations. Grip made of either ebony or lacquered wood, decorated with a checkered lozengue on both sides. Leather scabbard (small damages, signs of use and time) qith mounts featuring remains if gilding. The button of the cap shapes as a leaf. length 91,5 cm.
dating: 1815 - 1820 circa provenance: Piedmont, Blade of triangular section with hollow faces, engraved and gilded on blue background with trophies and floral motifs at the first part. Gilded bronze beautiful scabbard (small abrasions), shell-guard with Medusa's heads in bas-relief between two winged lions and a snake in high relief under floral decorations. Quillon and loop-guard decorated with floral motifs in bas-relief, pommel shaped as a heroic helmet. Checkered horn grip grooved with staves on the corners, central trophy feauturing the Savoy's cross at the front. Wooden scabbard covered with reptile skin (small damage and missing parts) and with gilded bronze mounts engraved with rocaille. Two suspension rings. Probably the small sword belonged to a Piedmontese artillery general as shown by the Savoy's cross on the grip and the Medusa's head on the shell-guard. length 85 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Straight, double-edged blade of hexagonal section, bearing at the forte small floral and trophy engravings with gold inlaid on a blue background, some areas with rust damage; hilt made of bronze gilt with mercury, sword-shell shaped as a heart with engraved frames, quillon with center of crossguard in relief, pommel shaped as a helmet with crest, bronze grip engraved to imitate the wire binding. Complete with sword knot and leather scabbard (heavy signs of wear) with gilt brass mounts. Rare. length 95 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Duchy of Parma, Straight single-and-short-edged blade with central fuller, finely engraved with trophies and floral motifs at the first part, signed 'Wester & Co.' and 'Solingen' at the base. Bronze hilt with remains of gilding, shell-guard with Carl III's monogram under crown in a shield, quillon and guard with lily, pommel with crowns. Grip with mother-of-pearl scales. Complete of leather scabbard with gilded brass mounts, cap signed 'SASSI MILIANO'. Small defects. length 86.5 cm.
dating: 1820-30 provenance: Naples, Blade of triangular section, engraved and gilded on a blue background decorated with trophies and floral motifs at the first part. Gilded bronze hilt, shell-guard featuring figures of gods among angels with trumpet and lion's heads. Guard decorated with lion's head and floral motifs, pommel with wings and floral motifs, all in bas-relief. Mother-of-pearl grip scales (small chip). Without scabbard. length 98.5 cm.
dating: circa 1800 provenance: Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, Slightly shortened blade of hexagonal section, engraved with floral motifs at the base, tang with mark. Bronze hilt, shell-guard with relieved Imperial eagle, grip with shield under crown featuring the monogram of Francesco I (1792-1806), guard with snake coiled around an oak branch, pommel shaped as a lion's head. In patina. Rare. length 92.5 cm.
dating: 14th Century provenance: Europe, Straight, double-edged blade, ribbed at the center, slightly shortened at the tip. Quillon of almost squared section with quillons curved towards the blade. Tang decreasing towards the pommel. Disk-shaped, bronze pommel with raised sides, some cracks but firmly fastened to the tang and the button. Rare. length 81 cm.
dating: Second half of the 18th Century provenance: North Italy, Bronze, two-stage barrel, octagonal at the first part and finely engraved with floral motifs, moulded nozzle; tang decorated en suite. Iron lock with fine floral engravings, One screw of the lock-plate tends to slip out. Wooden full stock, slightly sculpted and with brass mounts featuring fine floral engravings on a dark background. Wooden fake ramrod. The barrel automatically opens pulling the trigger when the hammer is cocked, the match holder comes out and lightens (the match not present). Very scarce and of good quality. length 22.5 cm.
dating: about 1870 provenance: Barcelona, Heavy, bronze, two-stage barrel, first octagonal marked 'Sistema Canibell Barcelona', after round with circular, strongly bell-mouthed nozzle decorated with two faceted bands with pearl dividers. Rear loading gate with opening lever. Forward spring lock with outlined border. Full wooden stock (minor missing and defects) with brass mounts. At the center, under the barrel, hole for a fork. Iron ramrod. length 101.5 cm.
dating: circa 1800 provenance: London, Smoothbore, round, 16 mm cal barrels with squared base, made of gilded bronze, marked 'BARBAR LONDON' and with marks 'V' under crown, 'I B' under a star and 'CP' under crown; base with frame, slightly engraved. Engraved, iron tangs provided with sight. Bronze locks signed 'BARBAR', iron hammers, batteries and springs. Wooden full stocks with silver mounts, partially engraved and pierced, the butt-plates embossed with a monster's head. Horn-tipped wooden ramrod with iron cartridge extractor. length 35,5 cm.
dating: about 1730 provenance: Paris, Smooth-bore, round, 13.3 mm cal. barrels, with square base in gilded bronze, with stamps of gunsmith Daniel Thiermay (Der Neue Stöckel 1085 and 5971), first part finely engraved with floral motifs, partially in bass-relief followed by a rib with long fore-sight among geometrical engravings. Engraved tangs and with sight. Very elegant locks with gilded bronze plate, finely engraved with floral motifs and with a bird's head. Iron cock (engraved with floral motifs), spring and batterie. Walnut, full stocks, finely embossed with finest, gilded bronze mounts, counter-plates pierced with busts and masks among the rinceaux, trigger-guards with bust, butt-plates with a big mask among the busts and floral motifs. Back with escutcheon with a crowned bust. Rear tang of trigger-guards marked with inventory number 'N. 5 R 20'. of the collection of Hessen-Darmstadt Dukes. These splendid pistols probably come from the Kranichstein hunting lodge which lived its most worldly existence during the reigns of Ernst Ludwig (1667-1739, reign 1678-39) and his son Ludwig VIII (1691-1768, reign 1739-1768). Both were passionate hunters, and this expensive hobby brought Hessen-Darmstadt close to financial ruin.Provenance:Collection of duke of Württemberg Inherited from the Prince of WiedDietmar Langer CollectionFor Daniel Thiermay see 'Der Neue Stöckel', vol. II, page 1276, gunsmith coming from Liege and documented in Paris from 1700 to 1740. length 53 cm.
dating: 1831 provenance: Klingenthal, Straight, double-edged blade of lozenge section marked 'Manuf.re Royale de Klingenthal'on the third side and 'Janvier 1831' on the other. Fine, gilded bronze hilt with large double shell-guard, high-relieved rooster on fasces at the front with ball within a laurel wreath and on flags. Folding shell-guard at the rear. Loop-guard with lion's head. Pommel with bees and thunderbolts decorated with floral motifs like the loop-guard. Grip covered with leather with wire binding. Complete of leather scabbard with gilded brass mounts. Cap marked 'MANCEAUX' at the back. length 99 cm.
French Empire bronze and ormolu two train small mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel, silk suspension and striking on a bell, the 2.75" white dial inset into a rocky outcrop and surmounted by a seated peasant boy over a stepped base applied with egg and dart cast border, 13" high (pendulum and key)
French Empire ormolu and bronze two train mantel clock, the movement with outside countwheel, silk suspension striking on a bell, the 3.25" silvered dial inset into a rocky base and surmounted by a seated lady with a bouzouki by her side, over a stepped base cast with an egg and dart frieze, 14.5" high (pendulum and key)
Black lacquer panel with gilt chinoiserie floral and bird motif. Maison Bagues or Maison Jansen. Mid-20th century (of that period) coffee table with 18th-century Chinese gilt lacquer panel set within gilt-brass frame styled as bamboo with x-shaped stretcher intersecting in a ring. The exquisite gilded bronze mount frame is of the highest casting quality. Such exceptional condition of the panel is extremely rare. Condylis Collection Dimensions:18 in (H) x 43 in (W) x 19 in (D) The world-famous Parisian company Maison Baguès has created lighting and furniture works famous all over the world and is now recognized as synonymous with elegance and refinement. Baguès was born in Auvergne around 1840 and specialized in bronze works. The society developed considerably at the end of the nineteenth century, with the advent of electricity, with objects for lighting.
Red lacquer panel with gilt chinoiserie landscape containing pagodas, fauna and flora. Maison Bagues or Maison Jansen. Mid-20th century (of that period) coffee table with 18th-century Chinese gilt lacquer panel set within gilt-brass frame styled as bamboo with x-shaped stretcher intersecting in a ring. The exquisite gilded bronze mount frame is of the highest casting quality. Such exceptional condition of the panel is extremely rare. Condylis Collection Dimensions:18 in (H) x 43 in (W) x 19 in (D) The world-famous Parisian company Maison Baguès has created lighting and furniture works famous all over the world and is now recognized as synonymous with elegance and refinement. Baguès was born in Auvergne around 1840 and specialized in bronze works. The society developed considerably at the end of the nineteenth century, with the advent of electricity, with objects for lighting.
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