Russian Cossacks sword Shasqua dated at forte 1903, together with sundry military and arsenal stamps. The brass mounted spiral wooden grip is struck with arsenal marking. The slightly curved fullered blade is pitted. The entire length of the sword is 39 ½ inches in a straight line. Length of the blade is 34¼ inches...
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item #145772
(stock #P01 )
Pre-Columbian Gold Ornament for the lower lip. It is from the Tairona Culture . Authenticity is guaranteed. Length: 1½ inches...
18th century American Revolutionary small sword made for a boy. This is a real weapon of very good quality and is not a toy, it was meant to teach young boys, to be future soldiers, how to fight with a sword. The guard and the pommel are made of brass with a wooden grip. The solid double-edged blade is partly engraved with a floral pattern. The period time wooden scabbard is covered by black leather sown in the middle, the end of the scabbard is broken...
Bowie knife with spear point double edged blade and oval guard. The German silver "cutlery' style handle decorated with rococo scrolls. Each side of the blade is stamped “I* XL- GEORGE WOSTENHOLMS – CELEBRATED –CUTLERY” in five lines. This Bowie knife is very similar to the knife from the Frank Greenhall collection published in the book “I*XL means I EXCEL” by William R Williamson “A short history of the I8XL Bowie Knife” published by Robert E.P. Cherry pg23. No10...
American Officer's Sword circa 1800. The grip is made of bone, the cross guard and pommel are made of brass and probably were connected by a brass chain since there are remaining small holes. The massive, well balanced blade is unmarked. The length of the entire sword is 35 ½ inches. The length of the blade is 30 inches and 1 ½ inches wide. The sword is in good condition except for minor rust spots on the blade and cracks in the bone grip...
American 1812 War US Artillery Sword Saber Sabre Early 19th century American Mounted Artillery Officers saber with polished black ebony grip and a brass guard. Curved single-edged unmarked plain blade has minor pitting. The ebony grip has a crack on both sides. According to the book The American Sword 1775-1945 by Harold L.Peterson Pg 39. No 38 apparently the swords were never wrapped with wire. Entire length of the sword is 31 ½ inches in straight line...
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item #145775
(stock #P2 )
Ancient pre Columbian terra cotta vessel of the Tairona Culture, c. 1000-1500, in the form of a human upper body with applied arms, ears, nose, lip, lip ornaments and two necklaces.
MEASUREMENTS: Height: 19 cm (7 ½ inches). Width: 18 cm (7 inches).
CONDITION: Fair, the vessel was repaired (att. photographs) although the piece exhibits honest wear and usage...
MEASUREMENTS: Height: 19 cm (7 ½ inches). Width: 18 cm (7 inches).
CONDITION: Fair, the vessel was repaired (att. photographs) although the piece exhibits honest wear and usage...
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item #145777
(stock #P05)
Authentic Pre Columbian Ceramic Brown Stirrup-spout Chimu Vessel . It has a stirrup spout, one end of which is open and the other has air holes making what appears to be a face. The body of the piece is shaped like a pumpkin. Dates from about A.D. 900 – 1400. Height: 7 7/8 inches. Width at middle: 6 3/8 inches.
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item #145810
(stock #P26)
Authentic Pre Columbian ceramic Chimu blackware Effigy Vessel of globular form on the flaring pedestal foot with three handles and decorated on the front with stern face with rounded jaw and recessed eyes , 900 – 1400 AD.
CONDITION: the vessel is in good condition considering its age except for chips on the surface of the polychrome, nice patina and age wear.
MEASUREMENTS: Height: 23 cm (9 inches).
CONDITION: the vessel is in good condition considering its age except for chips on the surface of the polychrome, nice patina and age wear.
MEASUREMENTS: Height: 23 cm (9 inches).
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item #145813
(stock #P28 )
Pre-Columbian green hard stone Axe-God, highly polished with well defined features, Costa Rica, circa 300 BC—200 AD. Length 3½ inches. Condition; good, nice showing age wear and patina. All our artifacts are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity....
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item #145806
(stock #P23)
This beautiful and rare Inca necklace is from the early 1600s. The type of the glace beads used in the necklace were only found in Peru, nowhere else in the world, the beads were brought around 1600 by the Spanish. The gold bolls are probably older and made by the Inca and made of gold but I am not too sure, it could be tumbaga. The necklace is 17 1/4 inches long. I had found in the book " The History of Beads from 30,000 B.C. to the present" by Lois Sherr Dubin very similar glass beads on pg. ...
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item #145796
(stock #P18)
Pre-Columbian Veracruz Stone Figure , A.D. 300-900. The figure is carved in some sort of heavy stone. The figure represents an idol. The date of the Veracruz culture is from A.D. 300-900. No cracks or repairs. Weight: 8 ½ lb. Height: 9 ½ inches.
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item #145780
(stock #P08)
Authentic Inca Ceramic jug with one handle depicting on one side the standing figure of a priest or high ranking personage, and on the other side two birds in a lake. The jug is chipped on the spout, as can be seen in the photographs. Such pieces were produced by the Inca of Peru about A.D. 1500. Height: 6 ½ inches. Width at middle: 4 ½ inches.
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item #145783
(stock #P10 )
Authentic Ceramic Vessel from the Mayan culture . There is a tiny hole in the top. Perhaps this was a musical instrument. The sides are decorated with zigzag designs and circles. No repairs or restoration. Chip on the edge of the rim of wide open mouth. Dates from about the ninth century A.D. Height: 5 ½ inches. Width at middle: 3 ½ inches.
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item #145814
(stock #P29)
An authentic Tairona culture necklace made of various stones (carnelians, black and brown hard stones, jade) and shell beads. Dating to circa 1000-1400 A.D.
Length in a straight line; 20½ inches.
Condition; very good.
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