(6) JAPANESE MEIJI KOZUKA HANDLES WITHSILVER Blades. Includes a collection of a Japanese Kozuka Kogatana samurai knives with silver blades including a Kozuka mixed metal handle displaying a cricket and flowers;...
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19TH C. MICRONESIAN MORTLOCK ISLANDWOOD AXE**Originally Listed At $1200**
Oceania, Micronesia, Mortlock Island, ca. mid to late 19th century CE. A sturdy wooden axe used to harvest taro with a handle carved...
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5 COLIMA OBSIDIAN BLADES IN RIKER CASEPre-Columbian,West Mexico, Colima, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A fine collection of 5 stone spear blades hand-knapped from sizeable pieces of lustrous, black obsidian. The largest blade presents...
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12 MISSISSIPPIAN / CADDO STONE PROJECTILEPOINTSNative American, Southern United States, Mississippian / Caddo, ca. 900 to 1500 CE. A collection of 12 hand knapped stone projectile points, each flaked into a distinctive...
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5 AZTEC COPPER TEPOZTLI AXE HEADSPre-Columbian,Mexico City region, Aztec (Mexica), ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A fine collection of 5 copper axe heads of several shapes. The 2 widest have a straight spine and a blade edge that...
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27 NATIVE AMERICAN TEXAS STONE PROJECTILEPOINTSNative American, Southern United States, Texas, Rio Grande Region / North Mexico, Archaic to Historic, ca. 3000 BCE to 1800 CE. This is a great collection of 27 projectile...
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10 MAYA CHERT & OBSIDIAN POINTS, BLADES,DRILLPre-Columbian, Mexico to Guatemala, Maya and Toltec cultures, ca. 550 to 1200 CE. This is a fine collection of 10 stone projectile points, blades, and drill - all knapped...
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SIGNED JAPANESE MUROMACHI STEEL KO-WAKIZASHI& BOOKEast Asia, Japan, late Muromachi period, ca. 1500 to 1550 CE, signed by Kanehisa. A beautiful example of a ko-wakizashi with a single-edged steel blade that is slightly...
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JAPANESE MUROMACHI STEEL & LACQUEREDWOOD WAKIZASHIEast Asia, Japan, late Muromachi period, ca. third quarter of the 16th century CE. A beautiful wakizashi with a single-edged blade, a lacquered (urushi) wood...
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EARLY 20TH C. INDONESIAN STEEL & NICKELSILVER KRISSoutheast Asia, Indonesia, ca. early 20th century CE. A lovely ceremonial sword known as a kris (keris) with a nickel-silver jacket covering the hand-carved wooden...
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16TH C. SPANISH COLONIAL STEEL / IRONBROAD RAPIERWestern Europe or North America, Spain or Mexico, Spanish Colonial Period, ca. 16th century CE. A striking broad rapier, known as an espada ropera in Spanish or...
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EARLY 20TH C. INDONESIAN STEEL & WOODKRISSoutheast Asia, Indonesia, ca. early 20th century CE. A lovely personal dagger known as a kris (also keris) meant to be carried on special occasions. The spool-shaped...
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WWII ENGLISH SYKES-FAIRBAIRN BRASS KNIFEW/ SHEATHNorthwestern Europe, England, ca. 1941 CE. This is a fine example of the popular second pattern of the Fairbairn-Sykes fighting knife with the "B2" guard marking....
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FINE LURISTAN BRONZE SHORT SWORD W/LUNATE POMMELAncient Western Asia, Northwestern Iran and Southwestern Turkey, South Caspian Sea region, Luristan, ca. 1200 to 600 BCE. A gorgeous short sword of a formidable...
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CHOICE HALLSTATT BRONZE SOCKETED SPEARTIPAncient Central Europe, Danube River Basin, Hallstatt culture, Late Bronze Age, ca. 1400 to 1100 BCE. A well-preserved example of a cast-bronze spear tip featuring a petaloid...
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18TH C. SPANISH STEEL SWORD CLAMSHELLGUARD**Originally Listed At $1500**
Western Europe, Spain, ca. 18th to 19th century CE. A fabulous forged steel sword with a clamshell shaped guard and a brass wire grip....
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19TH C. NAPOLEONIC ENGLISH STEEL CAVALRYSWORD**Originally Listed At $800**
Western Europe, England, Napoleonic Period, ca. 19th century CE. A handsome steel sword with a curved blade and hand guard. The blade has...
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20TH C. INDONESIAN STEEL KRIS W/ GILTBRASS SHEATH**Originally Listed At $400**
Southeast Asia, Indonesia, ca. early to mid-20th century CE. An attractive example of a personal ceremonial sword known as a kris...
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FOSSILIZED DINOSAUR BONE HANDLE & DAMASCUSSTEEL KNIFENorth America, Western United States, ca. 21st century CE. An impressive knife made from Damascus steel with a lovely, watered pattern and a handsome handle made...
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ROMAN IRON SPATHA W/ BRONZE POMMEL,IVORY HANDLERoman, Imperial Period, ca. 2nd to 4th century CE. A beautiful forged iron spatha of a bifacial design bearing a shallow midrib, extremely sharp edges, and a pointed...
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18TH C. NATIVE AMERICAN & USA IRON &STONE AXES (3)Native American, United States, Plains Tribes, ca. 18th to 19th century CE; North America, United States, ca. 18th to 19th century CE. A collection of 3 iron...
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4 NATIVE AMERICAN WOODLAND STONE ARROWHEADSNativeAmerica, North America, Woodland Period, ca. 1000 BCE to 1000 CE. A beautiful collection of 4 arrowheads, all carefully hand-knapped from stone. Boasting rich hues of chocolate...
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3 ARCHAIC MISSOURI NATIVE AMERICAN CHERTSPEAR TIPSNative American, Midwestern United States, Missouri, Clark, Franklin, & St. Louis County, Eastern Woodland, early to late Archaic period, ca. 7500 to 1000 BCE. A...
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LARGE SICAN LAMBAYEQUE COPPER TUMI W/NYLAMPPre-Columbian, North Coast Peru, Sican / Lambayeque culture, ca. 1000 to 1350 CE. A rare ceremonial tumi formed from a lengthy sheet of hammered copper with a slightly...
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SUPERB LURISTAN BRONZE SHORT SWORDAncientNear East, Northwestern Iran and Southeastern Turkey, Luristan culture, ca. 9th to 7th century BCE. A beautiful short sword cast from bronze via the lost wax (cire perdue)...
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RARE & FINE SARMATIAN IRON SWORD W/ANTENNAE POMMELAncient Central/Eastern Europe, Black Sea region, Sarmatians or other nomadic tribes of the region (Sargat, Sauromation, Saka, or Scythian), ca. 4th to 1st...
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17TH C. JAPANESE EDO STEEL KATANA W/GILT BRASS MENUKIEast Asia, Japan, early Edo Period, ca. early 17th century CE. A forged steel katana blade of nice length exhibiting a shinogi-zukuri shape and a shortened...
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ORNATE 19TH C. INDO-PERSIA MUGHAL KHANJAR**FirstTime At Auction**
Central Asia, Northwestern India, Indo-Persian, Mughal culture, ca. 19th century CE. A large and handsome khanjar knife with a stunning damascened steel...
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13 NATIVE AMERICAN STONE PROJECTILEPOINTS & BLADES**First Time At Auction**
Native American, United States, Archaic to Woodlands period, ca. 8000 BCE to 1500 CE. An assortment of 13 projectile points and blades...
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NATIVE AMERICAN ARCHAIC CHERT PROJECTILEPOINTSNative American, Midwestern to Eastern United States, Archaic to Woodland period, ca. 6000 BCE to 1000 CE. A collection of 9 knapped chert stone blades and projectile...
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(3) AFRICAN TRIBAL BLADED WEAPONS, EX-MUSEUMIncludes short spear or dagger, iron point, wood shaft, carved clay bulb inset with seeds, 18.5"l; with, two flat-bladed short swords, wood handles, iron blades, affixed to...
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FOUR LARGE STAG HANDLE LINDER-MESSERKNIVES Four Linder-Messer large, heavy bladed stag handled hunting or display knives, comprising a lion head bowie, an eagle head bowie, and two bowies, one having a brass...
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY 2-PIECE ADVERTISINGLOT. TOINCLUDE: A SHELBY ULTRA-THIN RAZOR BLADE DISPLAY AND SALES BOARD, WITH 20 PACKS OF RAZORS, 12 1/2" HIGH, 9" WIDE, SHOWS TAPING TO LOWER LEFT CORNER. ALONG WITH A BARBER...
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Store display of Case knives, 40 varietiesof Case knives (W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co., Bradford, Pennsylvania), complete sample set in original wood and Plexiglas display case: 29 folding, single and multiple blade...
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Tin Opera Blades Countertop Display.Description Beautiful condition, nice colors.
Condition (Near Mint). Size 11 - 1/2" T....
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21 knives, mostly Case: four sheathknives: Case Freedom's Framework, limited edition 1/3000, stag handles, 1987, 11-3/4 in., with wooden display; Case Custer's Last Stand, stag handles, 11-3/4 in.,...
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