School: Yamato. Period: 1450-1550. Well visible temper line: Sugha with fine nie. Grain: fine itame with a few areas of masame. It is very dense. Tang: greatly shortened, squared end. The blade is straight and in good condition; no floss or bend. The blade comes with the handle and silver plated copper habaki. Rhomboidal in shape wooden scabbard is inlaid by mother of pearl with chips and nicks on the surface of the lacquer...
Extremely rarea uthentic early 16th Century (circa 1510) period time Maximillian Fluted Close helmet. Skull of the helmet is hammered from a single piece of fully fluted solid steel with two roped combs...
Authentic early 16th century Turkish Ottoman Steel Armor decorated with radiating flutes, incised with the emblem of the St. Eirene arsenal, five plaques attached with lengths of riveted chain mail...
18th century Austro –Hungarian grenadiers sword pattern 1765 with a typical 18th century eastern European hussar style brass hilt with a wooden grip bound with cord and covered with leather. The single-edged heavy blade is slightly curved. On the ricasso is stamped the letter “P”. The entire length of the sword is 29 inches in a straight line. Length of blade: 23 ½ inches. Width of blade: 1 ½ inches...
This is a European sword or rapier from the 17th century. Such swords were used all over Western Europe, in England, Germany, Scandinavia etc. The guard is hand forged iron with a wooden grip. There are no wrappings. The top of the grip has very fine twisted wire. The quillion has some kind of repair, which at some time was soldered with copper or brass. The sword in slightly pitted, as is to be expected with swords of this age. Length: 31 ½ inches. Length of blade: 26 inches...
Antique 17th Century Islamic Indo Persian Helmet “Kulah Zirah”. The helmet is made of flattened, and riveted for strength, hand forged steel mail links connected to a small slightly curved round steel plate. The chain mail begins with larger links and the next row with smaller rings. These types of helmets were also popular in Caucasus among Khevsurs Chechens and Georgians and many Eastern European nations during the 17th and 18th century...
This is a typical Near Eastern Composite bow used by Turks, Tatars, Eastern Europeans, Persians and Northern Indians. This bow is slightly different in shape than the typical Indian bow “Kaman”. The Process to make a composite bow was very long and complicated; different horn was used, wood and sinew. Therefore composite bows were very expansive compared to the other weapons. Army military power was dependent on the horsemen armed with bows...
American Mounted Artillery Saber with brass guard and curved, single-edged blade. The wooden grip is covered by leather and wire wrapping. These early 19th century American Mounted Artillery swords were copied from the British light cavalry sabers, pattern 1798 and were mostly used in the 1812 war. The blade is slightly pitted which is common for almost 200 year old swords. The blade is approximately 32 ½ inches long. The entire length of the sword is 37 inches. ...
18th Century Islamic Snap-haunce Pistol With London Barrel
The brass barrel is stamped with the British prove marks and signed on the top LONDON.
The pistol is 14 ½ inches long.
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This is a 18th Century American Kentucky Pistol with imported from London barrel. Converted to percussion from flintlock in early 19th Century.
The pistol is 12 ½ inches long.
Brass barrel, stamped with the British prove marks and engraved LONDON on the top of the barrel.
We are shipping internationally; no fire arms permit is required....
Outstanding 18th century Falcion Sword made in America. The grip is made of ivory , carved expertly with an animal head. There is a chip at the end of the handle but in good condition, except for one small crack (see picture). The blade is slightly pitted. Crossguard made of iron with a hammered leaf pattern. The crossguard was cleaned up unproperly at some time. The back of the blade at the tip is wider. There is one big fuller on each side. The piece has a beautiful patina. Entire length in st...
18th century Indo Persian dagger Pesh-Kabz with celadon green stone grip and T section slightly curved, Damascus steel blade, designed for piercing through the rings of chainmail armor. The wooden scabbard is covered with burgundy color velvet. Overall length: 14 1/4 inches (36cm). ...
A brass hilt, round pommel, knuckle bow and boat shaped guard. Brass hilt decorated with rococo shells. Strong triangular blade. Overall length: 35 inches (89 cm)
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All Items : Antiques : Regional Art : Asian : Indian Subcontinent : India : Pre 1920
item #145615
(stock #E129)
18th Century Indonesian Damascus steel kris with a gold band.
Length with the scabbard: 17 3/4 inches.
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with robust blade. All steel parts of the dagger are made of fine Damascus-steel (Wootz). Unfortunately the blade was slightly rusty, and after the cleaning process the pattern vanished and now is visible only in some spots (as seen on the photo). The dagger with the scabbard is 20 ½ inches long and the blade is 12 ¼ in. ...
















