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Lot 576

dating: early 20th Century provenance: India Wide, curved, double-edged blade, the tang decorated with floral motifs in silver and gold; iron mounts with angled pommel, finely decorated with floral motifs in gold. dimensions: length 49 cm.

Lot 507

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey Curved, single-edged blade with a groove at the back, decorated with Arabic writings and silver-inlaid floral motifs; grip with horn grip scales, engraved, silver ring nut and band; wooden scabbard covered with leather, featuring brass mounts embossed with floral motifs. dimensions: length 70 cm.

Lot 62

dating: 19th Century provenance: Ottoman Empire Long, round, smooth, 17 mm cal. barrel, featuring bas-reieved decorations at the base depicting a trophy of flags, drums and an armour, surmounted by a rayed crescent, on the ground the effigy of a colonnade; modern style lock, engraved with floral motifs, stars and remains of an inscription; long, wooden stock with small, floral engravings; the barrel is bound by eleven silver barrel brackets engraved with floral motifs, the first one sighted; counter-plate made of two silver plaques, the plaque of the trigger guard made of silver too, featuring floral engravings. Not coeval ramrod, on the left an iron ring; bone butt-plate. Algerian gun featuring emblem of the Ottoman Empire. dimensions: length 158 cm.

Lot 516

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Indopersia Slightly curved, single-edged blade with hollow faces, on the forte are fine, gilt engravings on dark ground featuring inscriptions in Arabic and floral motifs, a deep Arabic stamp on top. Beautiful grip entirely covered with gilt silver, engraved with floral motifs; the pommel shaped as a lion head enriched with small ruby and emerald cabochons. Wooden scabbard with green leather covering, grooved, with gilt silver mounts, pierced with floral motifs and decorated with cabochons en suite with the grip. A mobile suspension ring. dimensions: length 73.5 cm.

Lot 379

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Burma Strong, single-edged blade, richly engraved and silvered on the entire length; both sides depicting figures, women dancing, animals, writings and floral motifs, the back flat and then of triangular shape and decorated with undulated, silver lines; grip of classical shape, with a silver-plated covering and finely decorated with figures, animals and bands on a black ground, similar to niello, the pommel decorated with floral motifs. dimensions: length 88.5 cm.

Lot 500

dating: 19th Century provenance: India Hemispheric skull featuring embossed nose and eyebrows and engraved eyes and mustache, at the top a cusp of square section, featuring engravings and a gilt frame; kept on a base shaped as a truncated cone, decorated with gilt floral motifs; featuring nasal bar at the center, a cartouche carved as a bird at the top, two plume-holders at the borders; the surface engraved with framed, gilt cartouches depicting human figures with horns, warriors on horseback, animals and floral motifs; the base featuring silver cartouche with Arabic writings and gilt frames; mail neck defence of simple closed iron and brass rings, with fringed border. dimensions: height 81 cm.

Lot 525

dating: 19th Century provenance: India Wide, curved, single -and false-edged blade, entirely chiselled with the bas-relieved effigy of elephants, tigers, rams and other animals; typical hilt decorated with silver floral motifs. dimensions: length 90 cm.

Lot 220

dating: circa 1900 provenance: Italy Fine, straight, double-edged blade with thin groove, finely engraved and gilt with trophies on blue ground, the tang marked "G. Cesati & Fi. Milano Roma"; silver-plated silver hilt with the effigy of the Savoy eagle on the shell-guard, the arm of the quillon shaped as a lion head, the guard decorated with floral motifs and the pommel as a human face. Leather scabbard with silver and brass mounts. dimensions: length 93 cm.

Lot 161

dating: Second part of the 20th Century provenance: Eastern Europe Curved, single-edged blade, with double fuller, engraved with a Pandur at the forte. Silver quillon and grip with stamps, engraved with floral motifs and nielloed, geometrical motifs. Wooden scabbard with leather covering, featuring silver mounts, nielloed en suite, with stamps. A motto in Cyrillic at the back. dimensions: length 88,5 cm.

Lot 376

dating: 19th Century provenance: Korea The skull made of two, riveted pieces, of conical shape, plume-holder at the top, strengthened bands at the back and at the front, small, pointed head, decorated with silver dragons and symbols. The base featuring a flower outline to fix the stuffing or a mail neck-defence. dimensions: height 24 cm.

Lot 546

dating: early 20th Century provenance: Caucasia Straight, double-edged blade with groove and brass-inlaid, Arabic writings at one side, double groove at the other one. Grip with bone grip scales and silver rivets. Wooden scabbard with velvet (modern) covering and simple, carved, brass mounts. dimensions: length 53.5 cm.

Lot 552

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Caucasia Straight, double-edged blade (areas of rust) with asymmetrical groove; grip with dark horn grip scales, with gilt silver mounts, engraved and nielloed; wooden scabbard with leather covering (small damages) with silver mounts decorated en suite. dimensions: length 55 cm.

Lot 617

dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Turkey Octagonal, rifled, 12 mm cal. barrel of fine damask, the base with high sight featuring seven holes, two stamps in Arabic, floral chiseling at the edges, foresight; morlak flintlock, finely decorated with floral and geometrical motifs in silver, under the spring remains of the date; full stock of light wood, typically shaped butt enriched with silver plaques engraved and partially pierced. Iron ramrod. dimensions: length 134 cm.

Lot 46

dating: 18th Century provenance: India Interesting and heavy, smooth, three-stage, iron, 20 mm cal. barrel, round at the first part with rear-sight, octagonal at the second part decorated with an Arabic stamp and remains of inscriptions in Arabic, and round at the end featuring small chiselling and rib, octagonal nozzle, bell-mouthed and provided with foresight, the entire, visible surface decorated with silver floral motifs; the tang en suite; inside mechanism; full stock of dark wood, with light chiseling and silver rosettes, in front of the trigger a silver band engraved with floral motifs, the butt-plate and the area around the tang both made of ivory, with arsenal or collection number "294"; five barrel-brackets of brass. Missing ramrod. dimensions: length 188 cm.

Lot 75

dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Tibet Straight, single-edged blade with a groove at the back; pierced, carved, iron hilt, featuring a leather covering with silver frame at the centre, the pommel with cabochon coral; iron, brass and copper scabbard with leather clutch decorated with six, silver studs (small damages). dimensions: length 42.5 cm.

Lot 110

dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France Made of darkened, blue silver and iron; marked "Le quatre morts" at the back and with leaf-shaped frames. Six-shot cylinder shaped as a four-leaf clover, 3 mm cal.; kept inside its small case with gilt-hemmed, decorated paper covering; lined at the inside with blue velvet, complete with a screwdriver. Very scarce. dimensions: length 4.2 cm.

Lot 70

dating: 18th Century provenance: Tibet Simple, wide, single-edged blade; pierced, iron hilt with remains of gilding, cabochon without stone; wooden grip with a silver thread covering; wooden scabbard with pierced, iron hilts, gilt at the edges, lined with brown velvet (worn and partially missing), the chape featuring a carved, silver stud. Thin, leather belt. dimensions: length 85 cm.

Lot 68

dating: 19th Century provenance: Tibet Wide and strong, straight, single-edged blade with slight fuller and round tip; silver hilt finely engraved with floral motifs, the pommel decorated with a red cabochon jem. Wooden scabbard with brass covering, partially embossed with dragons, monster heads and beaded frames, decorated with six cabochon stones. One suspension ring. dimensions: length 74 cm.

Lot 302

dating: mid-19th Century provenance: Chile Big size; iron structure featuring silver decorations, the heel bands finely decorated with brass inlays; rowels as large stars held by pierced fork. Complete with leather straps. dimensions: length 25 cm.

Lot 834

dating: 1875-1890 provenance: Swiss Rifled, octagonal, 10 mm cal. barrel, signed "A. STAHL SUHL", with adjustable rear.sight and precision foresight; frame marked "System Stahl", with (unclear) number of the patent in silver; wooden stock (restored neck) with iron mounts. Set trigger. Peep-sight. Missing ramrod. dimensions: length 121.5 cm.

Lot 64

dating: 19th Century provenance: Algeria Smooth, two-stage, 14 mm cal. barrel, with octagonal base followed by another short, octagonal segment and finally round, slightly narrowed at the nozzle, with moulded muzzle. Snaphance flintlock (pan cover missing). Wooden full stock, richly decorated with silver mounts and inlays engraved with floral motifs, enriched with red cabochons. Bone butt-plate chiselled with rosettes. The end of the trigger guard decorated with a small pendant. dimensions: length 132 cm.

Lot 508

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey Curved blade with a thin groove at the back; silver grip, decorated with cabochon corals and featuring remains of gilding (damages and missing parts), wooden grip scales; wooden scabbard with leather covering, sewn with silver wire, silver cap decorated with filigree and cabochon corals (small missing parts), brass chape engraved with floral motifs. dimensions: length 68 cm.

Lot 475

dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe Of different shapes, one decorated with glass-stones, another made of silver, decorated with high-relieved floral motifs. dimensions: width 4.4 - 5 - 6 - 6.3 cm.

Lot 377

dating: 19th Century provenance: Burma Curved, single-edged iron blade. Silver ring-nut decorated with filigree frames; bone grip. Wooden scabbard entirely covered with silver and decorated with rings featuring filigree frames. Small defects at the silver decorations. dimensions: length 35 cm.

Lot 541

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Caucasia Slightly curved, single-and false-edged blade with a double groove, writings at the forte; grip with silver-inlaid covering, engraved and nielloed, gilt pommel; wooden scabbard with leather covering (damages) featuring silver mounts, decorated en suite. dimensions: length 87.5 cm.

Lot 511

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey Typical, slightly curved, single-edged blade, featuring silver decorations depicting an Arabic sabre, a double-axe lance and floral motifs at the back, gilt decorations at the base; massive, silver grip decorated with bas-relieved, floral and geometrical motifs; wooden scabbard with burgundy velvet covering (slightly worn) featuring silver mounts with embossed decorations. dimensions: length 71 cm.

Lot 582

dating: 20th Century provenance: India Double-edged blade with damask saw-structure and double tip; the base decorated with silver floral motifs. Stone grip with the pommel in the shape of horse head. dimensions: length 35.5 cm.

Lot 3

dating: last quarter of the 18th Century provenance: India Blade of Eastern European production, curved, with single and short false edge, double groove, one of the grooves triples itself, engraved with the effigy of a crescent, sun, stars and floral motifs. Solid silver hilt with large pommel shaped as a lion head, partially engraved with floral motifs and Hindu symbols. Similar blades were used for shasqua too. dimensions: length 96 cm.

Lot 84

dating: third quarter of the 17th Century provenance: Japan Nagasa Hiro Zukuri Iorimune (length 19.4 cm); Hada: Mokume-Itame; Hamon: Gunome Togari - Ko Nie Demi - Nioi; Boshi: Ko Maru Kaeri Fukai; Ubu Nakago Iriyamagata, mei: NOSHU-SEKI JU KANE HARU SAKU and EIROKU SAN NEN HACHI GATSU HI (3rd year August of the era Eiroku - August 1560). The style and the Nakago look more from the second half of the 18th Century. Koshirae: menuki with three chrysanthemums in shakudo and gold, fuchi-kashira in silver finely engraved with floral motifs; wooden say with silver mounts decorated en suite and, as the kasher, decorated with mon en suite with the menace. The wood is finely lacquered in gold and black, featuring flowers on geometrical patterned ground. Remains of Tsuka. dimensions: length 29.5 cm.

Lot 240

dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy Blue cloth jacket with red outlines, sleeves with red stripe, shoulders with padded border featuring outlines and the number "31" embroidered in white, collar with sewed border of silver thread and relieved, white fabric stars; smooth, metallic buttons; lined with brown and black fabric. Light blue cloth with red outlines, partially lined. A kepi of black cloth with red outlines (damaged visor), with fabric lining and leather sweatband. A dark cloth beret with red outline, button, and a star-shaped emblem of red cloth with the number "31"; at the inside sweatband and waxed fabric (defects at the visor). Small defect due to use. For a nc-officer of the Umberto period. dimensions: height giacca circa 73 cm.

Lot 393

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Madura Island Undulated, fine pamor blade of lenticular section, with small spikes at the base; gilt metallic mendak. Fine, ivory grip (a small missing part restored with a bone insert), richly carved with floral motifs and depicting a Pegasus and a dragon (symbols of Sumenep) at the borders and a crowned canopy at the center. Scabbard with wooden wrangka and white, metallic gandar decorated with floral motifs and birds.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. This kris (together with lot N° 392) was bought by an European businessman either in Surabaya or Madura from a creditor, who declared that both daggers were from the property of the Madoera Sultan, almost fifteen years before. After buying it, the businessman asked for an estimate (either in Madura or Surabaya) and discovered that the Mendak is made of iron and the case is not made of silver. It was also confirmed that this kris belonged to the sultan. Both the kris and its estimate are well-described in a letter the man wrote to his family in 1920's to tell them about his journey. A copy of the letter (in Italian) can be seen on request. dimensions: length 43,8 cm.

Lot 805

dating: last quarter of the 17th Century provenance: Tuscany Two-stage, octagonal and round, 18.5 mm cal. barrel, with frames at the girdle, signed "Domenico Lorilli di Pistoia" (CLP and crowned monogram "FM"), broad sight and silver foresight; snaphaunce flintlock, signed "Francesco Capineri" and engraved with floral motifs; Tuscan-like walnut stock sculpted with 17th Century style motifs; brass mounts featuring remains of original gilding, solid counter-plate engraved with a hunting scene, original iron-tipped wooden ramrod (repaired at the centre).Lock published by Nolfo di Carpegna in "A Summery of Notes on Central Italian Firearms of the Eighteenth Century" and in "Art, Arms and Armour - An International Anthology" di Robert Held, pages 321 fig. 14. Provenance: Antique Private Collection from Bologna. Bibliography: Carlo de Vita, "Il trattato di Archibuseria" (di Antonio Tozzi), manuscript kept in the Vatican Apostolic Library, published by Czerny's International Auction House srl, Sarzana, 2000. Bruno Barbiroli, "Repertorio storico degli archibugieri, CLUEB, Bologna, 1012. dimensions: length 172.5 cm.

Lot 820

dating: early 19th Century provenance: Austria Octagonal, rifled (plugged at the first part), provided with foresight and sight, remains of silver inlays surrounding the signature "Steksal". Functioning percussion locks, engraved with floral motifs and marked "In Wien". Wooden full stocks with floral engravings, provided with an eagle-shaped hilt at the back featuring a monogram. Functioning triggers and stecher. Brass mounts. Butt with patchbox. Wooden ramrod.As for Franz Steskal from Vienna (1798 circa), see "Der Neue Stoeckel", vol. N° 2, page 1220. dimensions: length 103,5 cm.

Lot 597

dating: 20th Century provenance: India Undulated, double-edged blade with damask drawing, silver decorations at the forte, typical grip decorated with silver floral and geometrical motifs; wooden scabbard with blue velvet covering and iron mounts decorated en suite. dimensions: length 40 cm.

Lot 506

dating: 19th Century provenance: Turkey Slightly curved, single -and false-edged blade, with a thin fuller near the back, provided with two cartouches featuring characters in Arabic and remains of silver inlays on a side, and spirals on the other; silver grip and ring-nut decorated with relieved frames and flowers. Dark horn grip scales (small defects and a restoration). Wooden scabbard with black, leather covering (defects), with brass mounts. dimensions: length 72,5 cm.

Lot 614

dating: circa 1900 provenance: India Iron axe with counter-curved edge and curl at the edge, engraved and silver-plated with floral motifs; oval socket on a cylindrical, iron haft, cusp with garland and spherical base, both featuring silver decorations. dimensions: length cm.

Lot 520

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Turkey Curved, flat, wootz damask, single-edged blade; silver hint featuring English stamps; typical, wooden grip scales with angled pommel; wooden scabbard with leather covering featuring a large, silver-wire steam and silver hints stamped en suite. Cap and chape with undulated, inner border, two suspension rings on ribbed bands. dimensions: length 90.5 cm.

Lot 533

dating: 19th Century provenance: Arabia Slightly curved, single -and false-edged blade with rear groove and the effigy of Passau wolf; silver-plated hilt engraved and decorated with small chains. Silver-plated scabbard richly engraved and pierced with floral and geometrical motifs (small parts missing). Two suspension rings. dimensions: length 78.5 cm.

Lot 611

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Greece Strong, single-edged blade with double groove featuring symbols. Silver grip richly decorated with curls and floral motifs in the style of the mounts of Greek pistols. dimensions: length 37.5 cm.

Lot 409

dating: 19th Century provenance: Sumatra Straight blade with an edge converging toward the back at the base, a slight fuller and long neck; silver ring-nut with remains of a filigree frame; typical, forked hulu, one of the prongs provided with a silver cap.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 71 cm.

Lot 31

dating: circa 1700 provenance: India Curved, single-edged blade provided with wide, hollow base and "T"-back with gilt engravings; strengthened tip of lozenge section (same style as Zirah Bonk). Iron grip with gilt floral motifs, ivory grips with the pommel shaped as a stylized bird-head and flower-shaped, silver rivets; wooden scabbard covered with salmon-pink velvet (partially worn) and pierced with floral motifs; copper mounts with remains of gilding. dimensions: length 30.5 cm.

Lot 592

dating: 20th Century provenance: Yemen Curved, double-edged blade with central raiser; silver-plated grip and scabbard, gilt and engraved with floral motifs, with filigree frames; two suspension rings. dimensions: length 25.5 cm.

Lot 400

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Indonesia Almost straight, pamor blade enlarged at the base and with a small, lateral spike. Mendak and selut made of white metal. Fine, ivory grip richly pierced and carved with relieved flowers, garlands and two winged, anthropomorphic figures on the sides, both on a four-legged animal. Scabbard with wooden wranga and silver pendok decorated with floral motifs. Provenance: Giava or Madura.This item, together with the others from this collection, were collected by an European businessman during his journey through India, the Dutch Indies and Batavia (Java) and the Far East between 1920 and 1921. All these items had always belonged to his family and now, for the first time after a century, they are presented to the public and and sold by auction. dimensions: length 47,5 cm.

Lot 135

dating: mid-19th Century provenance: England Heavy, rifled, damask, 10 mm cal. barrel, signed "I. & G. GIBBS BRISTOL", the base engraved, with finishing and silver frame, fore -and rear-sight; engraved tang; backward spring lock signed "I. & G. GIBBS" and engraved with floral motifs; wooden half stock with checkered neck, iron trigger guard engraved and provided with finger-support; brass-tipped wooden ramrod. dimensions: length 39 cm.

Lot 553

dating: 19th Century provenance: Caucasia Straight, double-edged blade featuring a double groove; grip and scabbard with iron-inlaid covering, finely decorated with silver floral motifs, remains of gilt decorations at the center of the scabbard. dimensions: length 33.8 cm.

Lot 607

dating: mid-19th Century provenance: India Long, straight, damask, single-edged blade with "T" back; iron hilt, the ring nut featuring gilt decorations, massive, carved bone grip scales. Wooden scabbard with leather covering, silver cap engraved with floral motifs, iron chape decorated with raisers. dimensions: length cm.

Lot 555

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Caucasia Simple, straight, double-edged blade with a groove at the centre; hilt and scabbard with silver-inlaid covering finely embossed, engraved and nielloed with floral and geometrical motifs. dimensions: length 44.5 cm.

Lot 532

dating: last quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Arabia Almost straight, single -and false-edged blade with rear fuller, the arts part engraved with inscriptions and floral decorations. Silver-plated grip engraved and decorated with filigree. Wooden scabbard with silver covering featuring floral engravings, partially pierced. Two suspension rings. dimensions: length 89 cm.

Lot 542

dating: 19th Century provenance: Caucasia Long, curved, single-edged blade, with elongated tip (a small part missing), provided with triple fuller and a deep stamp on one side of the forte; grip with horn grip scales (small parts missing) and remains of brass foil covering; three rivets with iron head and rosette consisting in a silver coin. dimensions: length 71,5 cm.

Lot 32

dating: late 18th Century provenance: India Straight, single-edged blade of fine, dark wootz damask; ivory grip with iron base decorated with floral motifs in gold. Wooden scabbard, later, with green velvet covering (worn), pierced and silver-plated brass mounts. dimensions: length 23.8 cm.

Lot 828

dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Germany Octagonal, rifled (the first part plugged), provided with adjustable foresight and rear sight, with the silver signature "B. STAHL SUHL". Frame with functioning mechanic, remains of silver inlays, crowned monogram on the left side. Trigger with stecher, both functioning. A peep sight at the neck. Wooden butt and fore-end, complete with ramrod. dimensions: length 125 cm.

Lot 28

dating: 18th Century provenance: India Moghul Curved, double-edged blade, the tip strengthened and ribbed at the center, the first part provided with a raiser at the centre and two deep grooves, made of fine, dark damask; iron hilt carved with gilt floral motifs, typical, ivory grips; wooden scabbard with green velvet covering (very worn) and silver-plated metallic chape. dimensions: length 31.5 cm.

Lot 1

dating: 18th Century provenance: India Curved, single-edged blade of fine, Persian, wootz damask, on the forte two cartouches featuring inscriptions in Arabic keeping part of gilding; beautiful, tulvar-like grip entirely decorated and engraved with floral motifs in silver and gold. dimensions: length 98 cm.

Lot 633

dating: 20th Century provenance: Yemen Circular, silver, hollow necklace with closing device, a pendant with a semi-precious stone enriched with beads of coloured glass. Stamped. dimensions: dimensions 17 x 26 cm.

Lot 182

dating: 19th Century provenance: Germany Straight, single-and false-edged blade with wide fuller, engraved with crescent on both sides; double-valve, gilt brass hilt decorated with bas-relieved floral motifs; wooden grip with a silver wire binding covering. dimensions: length 101 cm.

Lot 562

dating: early 20th Century provenance: Indopersia Straight, single -and false-edged, damask blade, chiselled and enriched with silver-plated floral motifs at the base and at the back; light-blue, jade grip, the pommel chiselled as a lion head, iron ring-nut inlaid en suite. dimensions: length 35,5 cm.

Lot 50

dating: 18th Century provenance: Ottoman Empire Consisting of a big, rectangular, leather plate featuring three bands with openings for dagger, scimitar or pistols. Richly decorated with silver rivets. Iron buckle. Partly decorated en suite. Missing parts and defects. Very scarce. dimensions: dimensions 45 x 24 cm.

Lot 571

dating: 19th Century provenance: India Curved, double-edged, damask blade with central raiser; silver hilt richly engraved with floral motifs, the pommel shaped as a horse head. Wooden scabbard with red velvet covering, with pierced and engraved silver mount. dimensions: length 36 cm.

Lot 545

dating: late 19th Century provenance: Caucasia Straight, slightly asymmetrical blade, with slightly curved tip, double fuller at the centre, on both sides remains of inscriptions in Arabic characters. Wooden grip; silver ring-nut and studs, with frames and small, nielloed decorations. Wooden scabbard with leather covering (replaced) with iron cap provided with a nielloed, silver loop, with chain, long silver chape with spherical edge. dimensions: length 48 cm.

Lot 11

dating: 18th Century provenance: India Beautiful, straight, single -and false-edged blade, thickening toward the foible, of fine wootz damask, central groove and rectangular tang, the first part engraved and decorated with the silver and gold effigy of the monkey god, a temple, a lion, flowers and a river with fishes, on a side, and, on the other side, with the effigy of the sun god, Vishnu, a temple, a warrior and a deity with four arms, arms and shield, both sides framed by floral motifs, same decorations on the back. Typical, tulvar-like grip decorated with golden flowers on silver ground (small parts missing). dimensions: length 94.5 cm.

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