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Austrian Officer's sword, early
Austrian Officer's sword, early 20th century straight blade double-edged toward the tip, marked in part "Tiller e C / Wien", gilt bronze hilt, 38 1/4 in. L.; leather scabbard with gilt bronze fittings
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AUSTRIAN SWORD BY IOUNG & D.
AUSTRIAN SWORD BY IOUNG & D. ZEITLER WIEN SWORDAUSTRIAN SWORD BY IOUNG & D. ZEITLER WIEN SWORD, having a slight curve 33" double sided blade, brass cross guard, oak grip and brass pommel, overall length 39".
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A late 19th Century Austrian sword,
A late 19th Century Austrian sword, the hilt with lion surmount, with a brass mounted scabbard
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German/Austrian Sword ca. 1890-1910
German/Austrian Sword ca. 1890-1910 Artillery Motif Blade with Scabbard German/Austrian sword with artillery motif etched on blade; comes with scabbard. Ebonized grip with wire wrap handle stamped 66.A.6.46
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L. 19TH C. AUSTRIAN SILVER
L. 19TH C. AUSTRIAN SILVER PRESENTATION SWORD Austrian, late 19th century. Silver gilt presentation saber with engraved grip and scabbard, decorative enamel panels, inset cabochon amethyst and pearls,and an intricate hand guard. Marked "925" to handle and not apparent mark to blade or scabbard. Provenance: Acquired from Czerny's International Auction on September 19, 2015, lot 532 for 4300 euro. Approx. full length 34.5", length 24.125" (blade).
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AUSTRIAN? SWORD WITH SCABBARD:
AUSTRIAN? SWORD WITH SCABBARD: Total length 38.25'', the blade has maker mark near hilt, in good condition with several knicks, handle shows wear, sold as is.
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19TH C. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SABREA
19TH C. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SABREA cavalry sabre, stamped Wn 86, JUNG, (Solingen). Austro-Hungarian, circa 1853. The slightly curved blade being 32" long, lacking scabbard.
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Austrian sabre, etched blade 33"
Austrian sabre, etched blade 33" long with regt mkd, iron scabbard, very good plus condition. Estimate $150-250
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Continental cavalry sabre and metal
Continental cavalry sabre and metal scabbard unmarked (possibly Austro-Hungarian) early 20th century; the blade 35 3/4 in. L. Estimate $ 80-125 Appears to be a battlefield relic. The blade and scabbard have corresponding bends.
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AUSTRIAN IRON HALBERD, EX
AUSTRIAN IRON HALBERD, EX PARKE-BERNET Possibly 16th c., the point, blade and hook etched on both sides with designs including the Hapsburg two-headed eagle under the initials "K F" and the date "1563", securely fixed on wooden shaft, 22"l x 10.5"w (head), 85.5"l (overall)
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GERMAN HUNTING DAGGER
GERMAN HUNTING DAGGER Germany/AustriaC. 18th centuryWooden grip (damage) with brass rivets, brass ferule with foliate designs, a duck-shaped counter-guard, and a blade marked "VIVAT/PANDUR" with a soldier and engraved foliate designs.
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German officer's sword, early
German officer's sword, early 20th Century rapier type, with gilt brass handle with armorial aplliquee and metallic ribbon, 37 1/4 in. L.; gilt brass and black leather scabbard.
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German Bavarian Diplomat's sword,
German Bavarian Diplomat's sword, blued steel with gilt engraving "In Treue Fest" ("steadfast in loyalty; firm in fidelity"), mother of pearl grip with crown crest, lion's head pommel with recumbent lion on the crossguard, 38" l, black leather scabbard with silvered throat and tip
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A German hilted sword with steel
A German hilted sword with steel scabbard, 96cm long
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TWO SWORDSTwo Swords, to include an
TWO SWORDSTwo Swords, to include an Austrian antler handle sword having leather scabbard and brass fittings, length 24 inches; along with a carved sword cane, inlaid handle with brass lion head cap, length 36 inches. Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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German presentation saber, early
German presentation saber, early 20th c.
40.5"l
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A Set of Austro-Hungarian Silver
A Set of Austro-Hungarian Silver Fruit Knives and Forks with Gold Wash Consisting of twelve of each; 6-3/4"L two-prong folks with tooled silver and gold wash, silver handles with Austro-Hungarian marks, monogrammed "K E", and 6-3/4"L knives with tooled gold and silver wash blades with the image of a lobster, silver handles with Austro-Hungarian marks, also monogrammed "K E". Blades and prongs not hallmarked.
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TWO SWORDS. European late
TWO SWORDS. European late 18th-19th century. Revolutionary War period Hessian hanger with brass ''D'' guard and leather grip. Leather scabbard and martingale. 32''l. overall. And an Austrian or German military contract scimitar. Brass handle with cast decoration. Leather scabbard. 30''l. overall.
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German Pre-WWI Bavarian Court Sword
German Pre-WWI Bavarian Court Sword This court sword has a 32" blade with blue and gold gilt. Mother-of-pearl handles with silver starburst with crown and a resting lion on guard. In scroll on blade it reads: "In Treue fest" [In true service]. No scabbard. Condition: Very good.
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A late 18th/early 19th Century
A late 18th/early 19th Century German dress sword the 32.25ins engraved steel blade with gilt brass hilt and helmet pattern finial and wire bound grip 39.25ins overall blade engraved ''Gott Segne Die Stade Und Den Sanat''
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A German sword c.1870-1880 with
A German sword c.1870-1880 with folding guard wire-wrapped pommel and leather scabbard ''E. & F. Horster Solingen'' incised at base of blade surface loss and scratches some tarnish and verdigris on metal components of sword 40 1/2'' l.
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CZECHOSLOVAKIAN SABREA
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN SABREA Wzaszlovits Czechoslovakian sabre, the decorated hand guard showing an armorial crest, with scabbard. Good overall condition. Blade is 30.5" long.
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ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN POLEARM, EX
ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN POLEARM, EX PARKE-BERNET Possibly 17th/18th c., iron spear head etched with the Hapsburg two-headed eagle flanked by ornate initials, 12.5"l x 4.25"w (head), 87.75"l (overall)
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A silver Austro-Hungarian salt
A silver Austro-Hungarian salt assayed Vienna 1852.
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A German sword c.1870-1880 with
A German sword c.1870-1880 with folding guard wire-wrapped pommel and leather scabbard ''E. & F. Horster Solingen'' incised at base of blade surface loss and scratches some tarnish and verdigris on metal components of sword 40 1/2'' l.
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HUNTING SWORD. Germany probably
HUNTING SWORD. Germany probably 18th century. Engraved blade with military designs and ''14.14.'' Antler handle and brass guard. 30''l.
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Wood carving of Austrian eagle,
Wood carving of Austrian eagle, with autler legs along with sword letter opener. Estimate $50-75
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Austro-Hungarian 19th century
Austro-Hungarian 19th century silver knives and forks with chased and engraved floral and foliate decoration to handles, 24 pieces. Marks for Pest, 1884, .800 purity. Forks: 7"L, Knives: 7 1/2"L.
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GERMAN PRESENTATION SWORD. Dated
GERMAN PRESENTATION SWORD. Dated 1924. Foilate cast brass guard, brass wire wrapped handle and engraved at top of handle "Ehren Preis Ubang's Schiessen". Some wear and pitting on blade. 37.5"l.
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15TH C. BAVARIAN SWORDA sword,
15TH C. BAVARIAN SWORDA sword, the blade bearing the guild mark of Ansbach, Bavaria. The grip is missing and the pommel likely not original. Bavarian, 15th century. Blade measuring 29", overall length 36".
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"Machete" Short Sword German,
"Machete" Short Sword German, 19th century, eagle pommel and brass-mounted black composition grip, one side marked "Machete", other side "Luckhaus & Co.", 31 in.,
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A 19th Century Continental cloak
A 19th Century Continental cloak pin in the form of a German sword with gold coloured metal hilt decorated with a double headed eagle 115mm overall
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ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN GILDED POLEARM, EX
ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN GILDED POLEARM, EX PARKE-BERNET Possibly 17th/18th c., iron spear head etched with the Hapsburg two-headed eagle above a pair of cannon, the lower part gilded, hexagonal socket, with silver thread and yellow cord wrapping, affixed to a wooden shaft ending in a 4.75"l pointed iron foot, 11.25"l x 4.75"w (head), 81.5"l (overall)
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FIVE EUROPEAN SWORDS, LATE 19TH &
FIVE EUROPEAN SWORDS, LATE 19TH & EARLY 20TH C. Five European swords, late 19th and early 20th century, comprising four Serbian model M1920 swords by various makers including two different Weyersberg marks and two with Slavic maker's marks and scabbards, together with an Austro-Hungarian M1869 calvary officer's sword with scabbard. Approximate measurements: M1869 blade l. 32" m1920 Weyersbergs/ Kirchbaum Serbian Blade l. 33" Serbian Blade WK marking. l. 33" m1920 one blade l. 33" Serbian Russian stamped l. 34. 5" other is l. Approx. 30. 5".
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SCARCE WADSWORTH XLNT DAGGER
SCARCE WADSWORTH XLNT DAGGER BLADE PEARL KNIFEAustria spear point blade knife, the 6" blade marked at one side "A.W. Wadsworth with XLNT cross marks, marked at the opposite side "Austrian Cutlery Works, Austria", the Wadsworth a trade name of A. Kastor Bros., Germany, New York City, an S form guard with sterling marked bolster and mother of pearl handle, overall: 10.5"l, ,30lb
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ANTIQUE GERMAN TWO HAND BEARING
ANTIQUE GERMAN TWO HAND BEARING SWORD, C. 1600German two hand Zweihander Bearing of Great Sword, c. 1600, 17th c., the double edge blade approx 41" from tip to parry hooks, black wrapped leather between the parry hooks and the 19" wide guard having 3" high double rings at both sides, the wood handle housing the blade tang is about 15.5" long from the guard to the pommel and appears to be wrapped in a linen or canvas like fabric and then covered with a black substance likely to insure a good grip, overall: approx 67.25"l, 19.25"w, 9.75lbs **Provenance: from a prominent Dallas, Texas estate. Purchased at Peter Finer Gallery, St. James, London**