- FOUR CONTINENTAL CEREMONIAL SWORDS
19TH
CENTURY including FRENCH NAVAL OFFICER'S SWORD, the steel flat back blade, ornate pierced brass hilt with fouled anchor and acanthus, ebony grip with cockle shells engraved...
[more like this] - (4) SPANISH, SOUTH AMERICAN AND SOUTH
AFRICAN OFFICER SWORDS A (lot of 4) Spanish, South American and South African officer swords: the first, Chile Policia Fiscal sword fitted with a wood grip; the second, a...
[more like this] - (3) AFRICAN WEAPONS: A KUBA SWORD, A
CONGONESE THROWING KNIFE AND A SPEAR POINT A (lot of 3) African weapons: a Kuba sword with a metal boss scabbard, a Congonese throwing knife and a spear point, the longest...
[more like this] - Antique African Sword with Leather Scabbard-
27''...
[more like this] - ANTIQUE NORTH AFRICAN NIMCHA SWORD &
SCABBARD 19th c., probably Algeria, slightly curved steel blade, horn handle with brass inlay, wood scabbard with molded and stamped leather covering with inset brass panel,...
[more like this] - (2) NORTH AFRICAN TUAREG PEOPLE SWORDS(lot
of 2) North African swords, Tuareg People, having curved blades, housed in painted leather scabbards, held by hand stitchery with small decorative circular shields and leather...
[more like this] - TUAREG SWORD & SCABBARD North African,
Niger. 19th century....
[more like this] - GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS SWORDGrand
United Order of Odd Fellows fraternal sword with scabbard. The Grand United Order of Odd Fellows in America is a mutual aid and fraternal organization, first established in...
[more like this] - FIVE (5) TRIBAL EDGED WEAPONS To include:
Sudanese Muder throwing knife with incised decorations, late 19th - early 20th century (29 in.); a Zulu isizenzi fighting axe (2-1/4 in.); unknown weapons, likely African,...
[more like this] - * An African Iron and Brass Sword the
hammered straight blade further set with a leather wrapped hilt having a brass handle and pommel with a fitted tooled leather scabbard. Length 36 3/4 inches....
[more like this] - A Lot of African Leather Scabbard Weapons
Three African weapons in embossed leather scabbards. The largest weapon is a sword with steel blade measuring 26-1/4" in the sheath; it includes a second small blade which...
[more like this] - Grand United Order of Odd Fellows lodge
sword, an African-American fraternal organization. It was founded in 1843 as the African-American branch of the Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows (in England.) As such, the...
[more like this] - African curved sword with scabbard,
probably Sudan, early 20th Century Double-edged blade with gutters, wooden handle, chased brass pommel, 34 3/4 in. L. overall; rawhide scabbard...
[more like this] - Wrought-iron belt-knife, possibly African,
early 20th Century with double-edged spearpoint blade, the handle wrapped in rawhide with impressed cord marks, 17 in. L; the scabbard of wood covered with rawhide, traces...
[more like this] - Dayak mandau or parang ihlang sword
Borneo late 19th century; with a North African jambiyya dagger the mandau with brass-inlaid chased steel blade fitted with a carved bone handle 26 1/2 in. L. with carved wooden...
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