- An Officer's sword with pierced
An Officer's sword with pierced hilt and ivory strapped handle, with leather scabbard
- A Carved Ivory Sword Very unusual
A Carved Ivory Sword Very unusual item, the scabbard is carved with a dragon motif on the side, the handle is carved with a dragon finial. Overall measures approx. 26"L, the "blade" measures approx. 9-1/2"L. Raised on an open design stand.
- Japanese Sword with Ivory Sheath
Japanese Sword with Ivory Sheath Japanese A sword with carved and inked ivory handle and sheath depicting figures in relief within a landscape; unmarked; lg. 19 in. International shipping is not available for this item. This item will only be shipped within the United States except to California. Condition: Age cracks. Repairs. Staining. Overpainting to ends. Chips.
- Sword carved ivory handle knightshead
Sword carved ivory handle knightshead at top with scabbard 36-1/2''
- 19TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLE SWORD
19TH CENTURY IVORY HANDLE SWORD CANE: Ivory handle with early quadfoil blade. Blade retains approx. 50% of original fire blue gold engraved designs of stand of flags floral motifs. Appears to be European blade. Original mahogany shaft with mixed metal mounts. 16'' blade 35 5/8'' long overall.CONDITION: Note splits to shaft age splits to ivory as well.
- IVORY JAPANESE KATANA SWORD: Carved
IVORY JAPANESE KATANA SWORD: Carved ivory handle, tsuba and scabbard depicting scenes of Samurai and villagers in panels. Plain blade measures 18 1/2'', overall 33 1/2''CONDITION: Note repairs to ivory, areas of surface rust & chips to blade. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING IS NOT AVAILABLE ON THIS ITEM. MUST BE SHIPPED WITHIN THE U.S.
- Two Antique Ivory-Topped Sword
Two Antique Ivory-Topped Sword Caneslate 19th century the first consisting of a carved lion's paw handle over a two-part bamboo shaft with German silver ferrules and a brass end cap (33.5 LOA) (Age hairlines and patina to the ivory; splits to the bamboo; rust to the blade); the second with a knob end two-part bamboo shaft and brass end cap (34.5 in. LOA) (splits to the shaft; clean blade).
- Antique Sword Cane ivory handle
Antique Sword Cane ivory handle 34'' long.
- SWORD. American or English 2nd
SWORD. American or English 2nd half-18th century. Officer's short sword with unmarked blade ivory or bone ribbed grip and a brass stirrup shaped guard. Wear age split in grip. 31''l.
- African metal and dyed ivory knife/dagger,
African metal and dyed ivory knife/dagger, Cameroon; hand formed blade with residue, hand carved handle with eight repeating image masks in two bands. Provenance: from the estate of Harrison Eiteljorg. 18 7/8"L. Good condition
- SWORD CANE - 19th c. ebony cane
SWORD CANE - 19th c. ebony cane with ivory top which pulls out to reveal dagger. The ivory top has carved ring of leaves at base with metal ring on bottom of cane 36''L overall 16 1/2''L handle and dagger original surface repair to wooden top of cane. F
- JAPANESE IVORY KATANA Meiji period.
JAPANESE IVORY KATANA Meiji period. The handle and scabbard carved to depict samurai decoration. - Total: 32 1/3 in.; blade: 19 3/4 in. long.
- Japanese Ivory Figure with Sword
Japanese Ivory Figure with Sword and Scroll A Japanese carved ivory figurine of a scholar standing and holding a sword and a scroll. The finely incised details of the surface are rubbed with pigments to enhance their appearance. Signed underneath.
- Impressive elephant ivory and polychrome
Impressive elephant ivory and polychrome model of a Japanese swordman Of piece ivory worked to show a swordman in helmet, armor, with sword drawn, over inlaid wood stand. H: 18 in. ,000-
- Chinese carved ivory lady holding
Chinese carved ivory lady holding a sword.(International buyers should note that several countries do not allow the importation of lots containing materials made from endangered species. This includes but is not limited to ivory coral and tortoiseshell. Please familiarize yourself with relevant import and customs regulations prior to bidding) Ivory: 9''H Circa - 20th C.
- Chinese carved ivory cane grip
Chinese carved ivory cane grip 19th c. together with a Japanese carved ivory sword sheath fragment 4 3/4" l. and 15" l. ?
- A Carved Ivory Emperor with Sword
A Carved Ivory Emperor with Sword Well carved ivory figure of a Chinese emperor in court garments holding a sword pigments rubbed into carving for accent. Comes with a wooden stand.
- A curved bladed Indian sword with
A curved bladed Indian sword with brass grip and velvet covered scabbard.
- TWO KNIGHTS OF TEMPLAR CEREMONIAL
TWO KNIGHTS OF TEMPLAR CEREMONIAL SWORDS. One with a decorated ivory handle topped with a helmet and with a scabbard. The other sword bears a decorated bone handle topped with a helmet Length: 36.5'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- Late 19th c. sword cane with carved
Late 19th c. sword cane with carved ivory lion head with porcelain eyes. 36"l.
- Ivory fist with snake cane. 33
Ivory fist with snake cane. 33 1/2'' Length.
- African curved sword with scabbard,
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
- A Pair of Ivory Figures with Gilt
A Pair of Ivory Figures with Gilt Accents First a Japanese carved ivory Imperial figure holding a scepter and sword. The second figure is also holding a sword and a tassel from his head piece. There is some applied gold leaf to both pieces. Both pieces come with stands.
- A Naval officer's sword with gilt
A Naval officer's sword with gilt lion's head and white shagreen corded grip. Length 57 cm.
- SWORD CANEAn antique natural materian
SWORD CANEAn antique natural materian handled sword cane, the sword features a silver plated collar, the blade is a four-sided spike with blued decoration with steel tipped wood scabbard, in good condition, 35" long, blade portion 26".
- * An African Iron and Brass Sword
* 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.
- PERSIAN JAMBIYA DAGGER, JEWELED
PERSIAN JAMBIYA DAGGER, JEWELED IVORY HANDLEAntique 19th century dagger with ornate Damascus blade, ivory handle, and gold-mounted ruby cabochon and faceted emeralds -- gems electronically tested. Blade does not appear ever to have been given a ground edge. Ricasso marked on one side with "Houllier Blanchard Paris." Blanchard was active up until the 1870s primarily in the manufacturing of firearms. Very fine condition, with no issues. Measures about 12" long overall. No sheath. PLEASE NOTE: This is pre-ban, African elephant ivory and can be shipped only where allowed by law. shipping info Please check the shipping details in our terms and conditions*
- Japanese Meiji Samurai Sword and
Japanese Meiji Samurai Sword and Scabbard, first quarter 20th century, of elaborately carved ivory and steel in "Noble Gentlemen" decor, the hilt and guard also of carved ivory, presented on a custom ebonized and silver wire-inlaid stepped mahogany stand, sword l. 27".
- Sword cane with sterling trim;
Sword cane with sterling trim; wooden shaft with burled handle, sterling embossed ferrule above blade, triangular hand forged knife blade. 37"H. Good condition, missing tip and band on handle.
- Carved Ivory Warrior with Spear
Carved Ivory Warrior with Spear Carved ivory figure holding a spear pigments rubbed into the surface for accent. Comes with a small wood stand.
- Japanese Ivory Carving of a Samuraidepicted
Japanese Ivory Carving of a Samuraidepicted in action with weapon drawn carved detail to clothing and with inro and netsuke at the sash artist signed on the bottom.Several breaks including: arrow behind head; dagger tip; sword tip; foot and base re-glued; hairline to head.Estate of the late Norman Caine Raleigh NC
- UNUSUAL SWORD AND SCABBARDMid-19th
UNUSUAL SWORD AND SCABBARDMid-19th CenturyPossibly fraternal. Ivory grip with wire wrapping. Etched blade. Chips and damage to grip. Rust and pitting to blade. Length of blade 32.''
- * A West African Steel Sword having
* A West African Steel Sword having a double sided curved blade with a carved wood handle and leather sheath and belt. Length of sword 26 1/2 inches.
- HIGH GRADE SWORD CANE-Ca. 1880
HIGH GRADE SWORD CANE-Ca. 1880 -Sizable horn handle of a beautiful pale color fashioned in a well-proportioned L-Shape with a gently curving and plain hand rest and a longer vertical stem embellished with tortoiseshell veneer flush set with a crown of gold wire and abalone inlay framing a blank silver escutcheon. Finely chased silver collar, malacca shaft and a metal ferrule. -The handle is fitted with a precise and still smooth working locking device activated with a push button concealed in the collar and detaches from the shaft to reveal an impressive, 28” tall diamond shaped steel blade partly accented by a blue metal finish. It boasts a superb linear tapering sleek profile and a fearsome pointed tip. -This cane is marked by a discreet profile that makes it a perfect disguised, defense weapon and enjoys the merits of a great feel of age. -The passage of time endowed it with the indefinable and cherished personality of great collectables. Notable is that sword canes rarely come in this quality and were a popular fashion accessory for the wealthy and for upper-class men routinely trained in swordsmanship who wished to go armed for self-defense. -H. 5 ½” x 3 ¼”, O.L. 35 ¾” -$800-$1,200 -The swordstick was a popular fashion accessory for the wealthy during the 18th and 19th centuries. During this period, it was becoming less socially acceptable to openly carry a sword, but there were still upper-class men routinely trained in swordsmanship who wished to go armed for self-defense. Swords concealed in ladies’ walking sticks and parasols were also not unknown, as it was even less socially acceptable for a lady to carry a sword, or publicly admit that she knew how to use one. -Soon after their introduction, other „gadget canes“ became popular. Instead of a blade, these would hold the tools of one’s trade, compasses, and even flasks for keeping alcohol. There were special swordsticks that had guns installed in the hilt. But the use was unlikely. -In many jurisdictions the ownership, carrying, manufacturing or trading in sword canes is restricted by law.
- 23. SWORD CANE -CA. 1900 -LARGE
23. SWORD CANE -CA. 1900 -LARGE MAKASSAR EBONY HANDLE F...23. Sword Cane -Ca. 1900 -Large makassar ebony handle fashioned in a stylized pistol shape and partly engraved with floral extending in a flush set wide stag horn collar and malacca shaft. The handle detaches with a straight pull to reveal a 19 ¼” tall, sturdy and tapering, cruciform steel blade, which hold in its chamber by a precise friction device. This cane is marked by an elegant and slender, inconspicuous profile that makes it a perfect disguised, defense weapon. It survived in original condition and with a great feel of age and crusted patina to the blade. -The sword cane was always a popular fashion accessory for the wealthy and for upper-class men routinely trained in swordsmanship who wished to go armed for self-defense. -H. 5 ¼” x 2”, O.L. 36 ¼” -$800-$1,200
- Ivory figure of a Roman, bust and
Ivory figure of a Roman, bust and knife handle, 9"H figure on split plinth, 6-1/2"H shoulder bust on column, 6-1/2"H and similarly designed knife handle,