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A very unusual Antique, early 19th century, Napoleonic era European saber in Mameluke manner with a curved single edged steel blade with a wide full-length fuller, the More »
A very unusual Antique, early 19th century, Napoleonic era European saber in Mameluke manner with a curved single edged steel blade with a wide full-length fuller, the hilt in typical Mameluke fashion set on both sides with about 371 different size faceted studs in the Typical Russian Style of the Tula Workshops. In its leather scabbard with large steel mounts.Â
The swords in Mameluke style became popular in Europe after the campaigns in Egypt in (1798–1801). During the Napoleonic wars the swords in this fashion were made in most of the European countries.Â
Since the sword doesn’t have any maker’s marks, and no other marks or engravings, it is very difficult to tell the country of its origin, however, this determines that the sword was not mass produced in large numbers by the arms manufacturer (as all of this type of the swords have a maker's name) but was custom made in one example sword.
Please view the links below to see the Russian Tula swords and other objects decorated with faceted studs.Â
https://new.liveauctioneers.com/item/6755596_a-very-rare-diamond-shaped-tula-mounted-sabreÂ
http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/furniture-lighting/garde-depee-depoque-neoclassique-probablement-tula-fin-5374452-details.aspxÂ
https://www.rareburg.com/item/cut-steel-tula-smallsword-with-toledo-blade-russian-c-1780-I8ADHBMQ4VQWÂ
http://je-nny.livejournal.com/6052567.htmlÂ
http://rumpus.ru/istoriya/paradnoe-oruzhie-xvii-xixvv-sabli-i-shÂ
http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/2002.115/Â
http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/27016Â
A sword with the similar Mameluke hilt, also decorated with faceted studs, is published in the Christie’s catalogue “ANTIQUE ARMS, ARMOUR AND MILITARIA†Lot 91 London 16 July 2003
Described as A RARE RUSSIAN (TULA?) DRESS SABRE
EARLY 19TH CENTURYÂ
Estimate £1,500 - £1,800 ($2,384 - $2,860)
Price realized £8,963 ($14,241)Â
Please see the two last pictures attached to the listing. The buyer will be provided with copy of the page from the mentioned reference along with a certificate of authenticity.
This price is from 13 years ago when the pound sterling had a high value of exchange rate).Â
CONDITION: Showing the age and heavy usage, blade, slightly pitted, some small nicks from combat on the edge, hilt slightly damaged, missing studs, pommel with old repair. Leather scabbard dry with some age wear overall, middle suspension steel mount split on the join, absence of the suspension ring. All of this is an aspect of an antique used combat sword that is over 200 years old.Â
MEASUREMENTS:
Overall length with the scabbard: 77 cm (30.32 inches)Â
Overall length without scabbard: 76 cm (29.92 inches)
Overall length of the blade: 61 cm (24.02 inches)
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Antique Medieval 12th-13th century, Crusader’s Knight (3rd-9th crusades) Iron Prick Spur with large faceted ball on the prick. Terminals each forming 2 slots More »
Antique Medieval 12th-13th century, Crusader’s Knight (3rd-9th crusades) Iron Prick Spur with large faceted ball on the prick. Terminals each forming 2 slots allowing a single strap to used to secure the spur. It ran under the foot and through the slots at the sides of the spur. It was then buckled over the instep.
REFERENCES
(1) “Medieval Costume, Armour and Weapons†by Eduard Wagner, Zoroslava Drobna, Jan Durdik.
(2) “Reitzubehör - Das Bestimmungsbuch†by Steinmann.
(3) “Historische Waffen†by Heinrich Müller.
CONDITION: In Excavated condition, but overall complete and sound.
MEASUREMENTS: Overall length with the buckle: 10.2. cm (4 inches).
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Antique Indian sword, Talwar/Tulwar, 18th century Islamic Mughal India.
DETAILS: The iron hilt is of characteristic form comprised of a cross-guard formed with a pair of More »
Antique Indian sword, Talwar/Tulwar, 18th century Islamic Mughal India.
DETAILS: The iron hilt is of characteristic form comprised of a cross-guard formed with a pair of quillons with the terminals in the form of cusped palmettes and long shaped langets with a large saucer – shaped pommel, with an elegant helmet shaped finial, pierced with a hole for suspension of the tassel; the steel hilt is entirely hand chiseled in distinguishing Mughal floral pattern.
Slightly curved, single - edged, sturdy and heavy blade with a false edge – yelmen, cut on each face with full – length fuller bordered by two narrow grooves.
CONDITION: The sword is in good condition considering that its age to be of 250 years, with minor pitting.
MEASUREMENTS: Overall length: 85 cm (33.47 inches). Length of the blade: 72 cm (28.35 inches).
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Authentic antique, superb quality American Masonic Knights Templar York Rites Masonic Lodge sword. An elaborate hilt with a silver plated helmet pommel, surmounted by a More »
Authentic antique, superb quality American Masonic Knights Templar York Rites Masonic Lodge sword. An elaborate hilt with a silver plated helmet pommel, surmounted by a perched dragon, a highly decorated cross-guard adorned on the center with an Ancient Cross in Crown in red and blue enamel, with the original antique scrimshaw cold white handle, engraved with the Cypher, and a Knights Templar Cross on the reverse side.
A straight double edged blade etched at the forte with the sword maker M.C. Lilley & Co Columbus Ohio. The M.C Lilley Co. was founded in the mid 1860. The marking was used between 1882 & 1925. The blade id etched with scenes depicts the Knights of Templers jousting the Saracens in the Holy Land, flanked by Saracen castle and Templers tents on the right, a standing Templar Knight in armour holding a banner, panels of martial trophies, and the mounted knight in the gate of Jerusalem. The other side of the blade is etched on the center with the owner's name Edward.J. Huguelet flanked by Compass & Square, Ancient Cross in Crown and the Maltese Cross, the lower part etched with a standing Templar Knight in armour holding a banner, martial trophies, The symbol of the Skull and Crossbones within the motto "MEMENTO MORI†and the Cross in Crown on the forte.
A nickel plated steel scabbard elaborately etched with the owner's name with three superb qualities, embossed and silver plated mounting decorated with red enameled Knights Templar Cross, and Cross in Crown. The sword comes with its original tooled leather case with the owner's name.
MEASUREMENTS:
Overall length with the scabbard: 91 cm (30.32 inches).
Overall length without scabbard: 89.3cm (29.92 inches).
CONDITION: In good condition considering its age (showing its age and usage), with slightly pitted spots on the blade and scabbard which can be aspect from an antique sword.
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Antique Embroidery art silk panel of the second half of the 19th century depicting finely hand embroidered in low relief an American bald eagle clutching a Federal More »
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Antique Embroidery art silk panel of the second half of the 19th century depicting finely hand embroidered in low relief an American bald eagle clutching a Federal shield placed before crossed American flags, and the banner with the motto "E Pluribus Unum†above, the whole highlighted with silver bullion threads. With its original cardboard backing and wooden frame.
CONDITION: Faded, some wear/stains from use and age. The old frame is with some scratches as it is common in old frames.
Colors may differ slightly with items in pictures, due to lighting conditions, and color settings of different computers.
All items sold are used antiques, and are not perfect or new.
MEASUREMENTS:
Dimensions with the frame: 68.5 cm x 59.5 cm (26.97 inches x 23.43 inches)
Dimensions of the panel: 57.5 cm x 48.5 cm (22.64 inches x 19.09 inches)
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Scarce antique 18th century American Revolutionary War period unusual shaped American made halberd head or tomahawk composed of two pieces of hand forged iron with a More »
Scarce antique 18th century American Revolutionary War period unusual shaped American made halberd head or tomahawk composed of two pieces of hand forged iron with a small crescent-shaped blade and a curved back fluke opposite side. Socket is formed with a single, short sidestrap pierced rivet hole.
REFERENCES
Similar styled heads are published in the following references: Swords and Blades of the American Revolution by George C Neumann, page 206-207. Indian Tomahawks & Frontiersmen belt axes by Daniel D Hartzler & James A Knowles, page 55.
Buyer will be provided with copies of the pages from these two mentioned reference along with a certificate of authenticity.
MEASUREMENTS
Height including sidestrap: 20.5 cm (8.07 inches)
Width: 21.4 cm (8.43 inches)
CONDITION: Showing age and heavy usage, pitted with dark brown glossy patina overall, the fluke and blade is bent, some nicks on the edge of the axe.
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Antique, 18th-19th century, of superb quality and very finely engraved German pewter plate -dish. The plate is completely hand engraved with a portrait of Frederick the More »
Antique, 18th-19th century, of superb quality and very finely engraved German pewter plate -dish. The plate is completely hand engraved with a portrait of Frederick the Great: King of Prussia in the oval medallion at the center, wearing his favorite uniform of the Prussian Life Guards, with the breast-star of the Royal Prussian Order of the Black Eagle, and the tricorn hat adorned with ribbon cockade. Medallion is surrounded by a panoply of arms and armor, banners and cannons, and leaves with the crowned shield with his royal, "FR" Cypher, Friedrich Rex, (King Friedrich). The front rim engraved with “Friedrich. II.†and garlands. The back is stamped with Touch mark Grünewald Bayreuth 1716 Fein Zinn, accompanied by two other Touch marks. The pewterers Family Grünewald of Bayreuth were active from beginning of 18th century to the second halve of the 19th century. The touch marks used in this period of time were almost identical except for bearing the differed date below the angle. The engraving on the plate was executed later, most likely in the late 18th century, or first half of the 19th century.
CONDITION: Showing the age and usage with minor scratches. Free of cracks, holes or repairs.
MEASUREMENTS: Diameter: 31 cm (12.21 inches).
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Extremely Rare Antique 18th century silver mounted Hungarian aristocrat sword which is not only a historical weapon but an important example of 18th century Hungarian More »
Extremely Rare Antique 18th century silver mounted Hungarian aristocrat sword which is not only a historical weapon but an important example of 18th century Hungarian Goldsmith Art.
DETAILS: A solid silver stirrup hilt of typical 18th century Hungarian hussar form with an elaborate knuckle bow pair of langets, downbend rear quillon decorated with chiselled rococo floral design. A wooden grip bound in burgundy velvet and fitted with solid silver straps elaborately shaped and decorated in open work, repoussé, and finely chiselled with rococo foliage and scrolls. A long slightly curved single edged flat back steel blade, cut with a broad full-length fuller and a short slender fuller along the back-edge.Both sides of the blade are engraved with a scrollwork panel, and the mounted hussar wielding a sword. The sword comes with its original burgundy velvet covered wooden scabbard with large solid silver mounts decorated the same as the grip straps where it is elaborately shaped and decorated in open work, repoussé, and finely chiselled with rococo foliage and scrolls. The silver hilt and the scabbard mountings are fully hallmarked with imperial Austrian assay office marks “13†with the date 1750 and the small rectangular Goldsmith mark with illegible initials possibly “MI†or “IW†(7 hallmarks in total).
References: International Hallmarks on Silver by Tardy (page 68).
There are only a few examples of these 18th century Hungarian luxury sabres that are preserved in Hungarian museums. Most of them are associated with the important Hungarian aristocrats. Since there are only a few of these swords, the pictures of these few swords are continually published in Hungarian museum books.
Four of these types of swords from the Hungarian sate museum were displayed on exhibition Europalia 99 Hungaria, which took place in Brussels in October 1999 and were displayed as the most significant Hungarian artworks from 1000 A.D. to 1800 A.D., including arms and armour and they are published in the book, Hongaarse Wapenpraal by Tibor Kovacs (page 105, No.88).
Thus the swords are also published in the following references:
Kardok" by Jozsef Lugosi - Ferenc Temesvari (No. 138-139)
Vas, ezüst és arany - Nemzeti történelmünk fegyverei, szerző: Temesváry Ferenc (Plate No. 12)
Another similar sword is published in the book “Baroque Splendor Art of Hungarian Goldsmith†by Istvan Fodor (page 204, No. 196).
We will also provide the buyer with photocopies of the pages from the mentioned references together with a certificate of authenticity.
CONDITION: This sword is in good condition considering its age to be over 250 years showing its age and usage, blade slightly pitted with some nicks from combat on the edge. Wear to the engravings. No repairs or restorations.
MEASUREMENTS
Overall length with the scabbard: 91 cm (35.83 inches)
Overall length without the scabbard: 88 cm (34.65 inches)
Length of the blade: 73.8 cm (29.05 inches)
Being over 40 years in the antique business, for the first time we were fortunate to acquire such a rare sword. This particular sword had been obtained together with other rare eastern European antiques, including antique Polish, Hungarian, and related Eastern European arms and armour from an old Canadian collection.
Most of the Hungarian silver mounted luxury sabres which appear from time to time, that are for sale, are costume swords made in the second half of the 19th century in the style of authentic 17th-18th century sword and are meant to be worn on special occasion with national Hungarian nobility costumes that are also made in the pattern of 17th -18th century Hungarian nobility costumes. To find an authentic antique silver mounted Hungarian aristocrat’s luxury combat sabre from the middle of the 18th century outside museums is almost impossible. So this is once in a lifetime opportunity for a collector of high-end swords to acquire this rare sabre. « Less
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Extremely Rare Antique, from the second half of the 18th century, Imperial Russian hussar officers’ sword (period of Empress Catherine II of Russia) with a 17th More »
Extremely Rare Antique, from the second half of the 18th century, Imperial Russian hussar officers’ sword (period of Empress Catherine II of Russia) with a 17th century Crimean Tatar “Czeczugaâ€, “Ordynka†sabre blade.
DETAILS: A gold gild brass stirrup hilt of typical Russian hussar form with a solid knuckle bow with a pair of langets, downbend rear quillon, and a fluted back-strap rising up to form a maned lion head pommel, with a rounded button finial and wooden grip with its original white sharkskin bounding. A broad slightly curved single-edged blade, double-edged toward the point, made of Damascus steel with watered pattern; the outer side of the blade decorated along the spine with a gold inlayed long inscription within a silver inlaid margin. The ricasso of the inner side of the blade decorated with silver inlaid cartouche. The sword comes with its original leather-bound wooden scabbard stitched with spiral brass wire with large shaped brass mounts.
A Tatar sword with almost identical shaped blade and identically gold inlaid blade is in the collection of the Kornik Castle museum Poland and is published in the following references.
“Bron i uzbrojenie Tatarow†(Tartar arms and armour) by Jacek Gutowski
“Szabla wschodnia i jej typy narodowe†by Czesław Jarnuszkiewicz
To view it online please see the link below, the sword in the middle in the picture.
http://www.kitabhona.org.ua/libwar_armor/checuga/04.jpg
CONDITION: This sword is in good original condition considering its age to be over 200 years showing its age and usage. Some wear to the gold writhing on the blade, the gold gilding on the brass hilt, and the brass scabbard fittings is mostly worn-out. The sharkskin bounding is with minor cracks and chips. One of the suspension rings is missing. No repairs or replacements.
MEASUREMENTS
Overall length with the scabbard: 93.5 cm (36.81 inches)
Overall length without the scabbard: 92 cm (36.22 inches)
Length of the blade: 78.5 cm (30.91 inches)
REFERENCES
This is very rare 18th century museum quality Russian sabre, two similar swords to this one can be found on display in the most important Russian Museum known as the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg Russia. This two 18th century Russian hussar officers’ swords with similar a brass hilt and white sharkskin bounding are published in the book “Fine Arms from Tula: Firearms and Edged Weapons in The Hermitage Museum†by Valentin Mavrodin (pages 88 & 98). Another similar 18th century Russian hussar officer sword is published in the book Russian Edged Weapons by Alexander Kulinsky .2005 (pages 150-151).
We will also provide the buyer with photocopies of the page from the mentioned reference together with a certificate of authenticity.
19th century and early 20th century Russian military swords were made in large number for the army by state arms factories and are not as rare as Russian 18th century swords. Many 18th century Russian officers’ swords from the period of Empress Catherine II has the blade made in Tula. However, this sword is a unique example of authentic 18th century custom made swords for Russian hussar officers with very rare 17th century Crimean Tatar “Czeczugaâ€, “Ordynka†sabre blade mounted in gold gild brass mounting white sharkskin grip.
A similar sword published in his book, Russian Edged Weapons by Alexander Kulinsky 2005 (pages 150-151, No. 76), has an old Turkish blade, in description of the sword on the page 113, author informs that some of these pattern swords have been mounted with Tatars, Turkish, and Persian sword blades were high priced in Russia, and due to its high cost they were only affordable for the members of high rank Russian nobilities.
There are only a few examples of these rare 18th century Russian hussar sabres that are preserved in Russian museums.
Being over 40 years in the antique business, for the first time we were fortunate to acquire such a rare sword Russian sword. This particular sword we had obtained together with other rare eastern European antiques, including antique Polish, Hungarian, and related Eastern European arms and armour from an old Canadian collection.
To find an authentic antique 18th century Russian sabre in the present outside museums is almost impossible, so this is a once in a lifetime opportunity for a collector of high-end swords to acquire this rare sabre.
Due to the fact that the market is flooded by reproductions of Russian swords, which for inexperienced collectors look the same as the authentic artifacts, we would like to inform our clients that this is a 100% authentic antique sword, and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. « Less
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Antique Islamic Mughal Indian dagger (KHANJARLI),17th century, Deccan India, with curved double-edged Damascus steel blade of a very fine wootz pattern, the blade has two More »
Antique Islamic Mughal Indian dagger (KHANJARLI),17th century, Deccan India, with curved double-edged Damascus steel blade of a very fine wootz pattern, the blade has two small holes, one of circular form and the other of ellipse shape, originally those holes were set with two small precious stones. Blades inlaid with precious stones can be seen on very high quality Islamic swords and daggers of Damascus steel blades. The hilt is of typical form with lunette pommel and pivoting knuckle guard and is riveted by six iron rivets with silver washers.
REFERENCES:
Hindu Arms and Ritual by R. Elgood. Page 179, fig. 16.35
Rites of Power: Oriental Weapons / Rituais de Poder: Armas Orientais: Collection of Jorge Caravana. Page .129, fig.54
A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of Arms and Armor in All Countries by George Cameron Stone, 1999, pp. 352, 354, fig. 445 1/2;
For a very similar Khanjarli, dagger in the collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art New York please sees the link below.
http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/31460?rpp=30&pg=2&rndkey=20141223&ft=*&what=Steel|Daggers|Bone&pos=42
A similar dagger is in The Jorge Caravana Collection and published in the book, Rites of Power: Oriental Weapons / Rituais de Poder: Armas Orientais: Collection of Jorge Caravana. Which, also, can be viewed on line, please see the link below.
http://www.caravanacollection.com/project/khanjarli-dagger
CONDITION: The hilt with natural age cracks, (as is common in these daggers), wonderfully stained from hundreds of years of handling; it has a deep glossy patina. One side of the pommel chipped.
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