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CONTINENTAL BRASS HANDLE CEREMONIAL
CONTINENTAL BRASS HANDLE CEREMONIAL SWORDContinental Brass Handle Ceremonial Sword,
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A ceremonial dress sword with
A ceremonial dress sword with pierced brass hilt and shagreen handle, the brass sheath for the same, 99cm long and two decorative swords by Wilkinson Swords Ltd.
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INDIAN BRASS HANDLE CEREMONIAL
INDIAN BRASS HANDLE CEREMONIAL SWORD WITH SHEATH AND FISHERMAN'S KNIFEIndian Brass Handle Ceremonial Sword with Sheath and Fisherman's Knife,
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Military Sword brass & wood
Military Sword brass & wood handle 36'' long
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BRASS AND MAHOGANY SWORD CANE AND
BRASS AND MAHOGANY SWORD CANE AND ANOTHER CANEThe first, with a brass handle cast with foliage that unscrews to reveal a stainless-steel sword, the second with a pewter handle cast as a stylized fish, on a leather covered shaft, terminating in a long ferule. Lengths 26 in., 35 in., respectively. (Cond: good)
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Japanese Ceremonial Sword with
Japanese Ceremonial Sword with Parade Knot Steel hammered blade with ebonized wood and wire grip gilt metal hand shield with mon flowers silver sheath and parade tassel.
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Pair of Corono Swords brass &
Pair of Corono Swords brass & carved bone handle with elaborate sheaths 26'' swords.
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OFFICERS COMMEMORATIVE SWORD , 19TH
OFFICERS COMMEMORATIVE SWORD , 19TH CENTURY. THE STEEL BLADE ENGRAVED WITH SCROLLS, THE HAND GUARD AND SHEAF WITH A SERPENT ENTWINED AROUND A CROSS, THE HANDLE WITH HELMET AND EBONIZED GRIP, SET IN A BRASS SHEAF. , LE...OFFICERS COMMEMORATIVE SWORD 19th Century. The steel blade engraved with scrolls, the hand guard and sheaf with a serpent entwined around a cross, the handle with helmet and ebonized grip, set in a brass sheaf. length 34 in.
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CEREMONIAL SWORDCeremonial Sword
CEREMONIAL SWORDCeremonial Sword
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* 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.
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SWORD. American 1st
SWORD. American 1st quarter-19th century. Brass handle with wire wrapping and urn pommel. Matching stamped marks on guard and leather scabbard ''67 E.I. 4''. Scabbard damaged. 32 1/2''l. overall.
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ETCHED BLADE SWORD WALKING STICK
ETCHED BLADE SWORD WALKING STICK / CANE: Horn handle with brass collar minty blade etched with phrases ''Non ti Fidar di me'' and ''Se il cor ti manca'' and foliate motifs. Blade measures 25 1/4''. Faux bamboo shaft overall 35 1/2'' l.CONDITION: Rubber tip applied to brass tip. Please be aware of local laws when bidding on this item.
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HORN DRESS SWORD CANECa. 1900- A
HORN DRESS SWORD CANECa. 1900- A L-shaped horn handle with silver collar which has floral designs, horn inlay push button mechanism which when pushed reveals a four sided 26", a stepped faux bamboo partridgewood shaft and a brass ferrule. H.- 4" x 5" O.L.- 35 3/4"
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CEREMONIAL KKK SWORD. Black
CEREMONIAL KKK SWORD. Black handle with knight's head and cross guard with hooded figure on horseback holding a cross. Includes scabbard. 36 1/4'' l.
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CEREMONIAL SWORD, BY THE M.C.
CEREMONIAL SWORD, BY THE M.C. LILLEY & CO. 39" sword, 33 ¼" sheath, 41 ¾" x 6 ?" leather holder Crusade themed sword with sheath and leather case. Finial of a knight's head attached to walrus tusk handle decorated with a monogram under crown and a cross in black pigment. Fancy blade has elaborate etched and gilt designs of scrolling floral patterns with crowns and crosses, battles, knights, and the owners name, Frederich G. Widany. Scabbard displays noble imagery with enameling. Offered in custom made leather case.
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MASONIC METAMORPHIC SWORD WALKING
MASONIC METAMORPHIC SWORD WALKING STICKChinese made. 20th Century. The brass handhold cast as a hammer with a masonic emblem of crossed-mallets, removing to reveal a stainless-steel sword, housed in an ebonized shaft, with brass ferrule. Length 37 in. (Cond: good)
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An African ceremonial knife the
An African ceremonial knife the crudely pierced and decorated brass blade attached with rivets to the cast brass figure with scarification marks 46 cm.
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American officer's sword
American officer's sword 1800-1825 with a brass eagle head and bone handle and a steel blade in a black stitched leather scabbard. 36"l.
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An ancient bronze knife handle
An ancient bronze knife handle formed as a man approx. 7.5 cm long together with a yellow metal (tests silver gilt) religious medallion.
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Ceremonial Samurai Sword, Japanese,
Ceremonial Samurai Sword, Japanese, circa 20th Century Handle covered with shagreen and bound with knotted rope and two menuki. Long sword or kitana with scabbard. Gendai-to Showa, ca. 1912-1926. Approx. 39"L.
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U.S. military officers sword with
U.S. military officers sword with brass eagle, bone carved grip and leather brass scabbard (worn).
Sword: 37.5"l / Scabbard: 31.5"l
38.75"l oa
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African brass warrior figure, Edo
African brass warrior figure, Edo people, former Benin Kingdom, Nigeria. The sheathed ceremonial sword in his right hand indicates rank. Provenance: from the estate of Harrison Eiteljorg. 7 3/4"H.
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Unmarked cavalry sword brass
Unmarked cavalry sword brass handle with wrapped leather loss of leather 40 1/2'' l.
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A Chinese bamboo sword stick with
A Chinese bamboo sword stick with brass mounts and incised decoration approx. 71cm.
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EDO PEOPLES, CEREMONIAL SWORD, EBEN
EDO PEOPLES, CEREMONIAL SWORD, EBEN Nigeria, forged iron blade, wrought iron ring handle, bone cuff, stitched leather, the ceremonial sword is pierced with geometric designs, for use in the Ugie-erha-oba festival, 38"h
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BLUDGEON SWORD CANE19th Century-
BLUDGEON SWORD CANE19th Century- The handle is a heavy metal ball, gold metal collar, a push/pull locking mechanism in stepped faux bamboo shaft reveals a 19 1/2" X shaped eight sided blade which is in graved "G. MORIAN 36 AVE DE L'OPERA PARIS" and a metal ferrule. H.- 2" x 1 3/4" O.L.- 35 1/4"
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PHILIPPINE SWORD Leather bound
PHILIPPINE SWORD Leather bound handle, brass shield and metal scabbard.
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EXHIBITION GRADE SWORD CANECa.
EXHIBITION GRADE SWORD CANECa. 1880-Sizable Siam horn handle of a beautiful pale color fashioned in a well-proportioned L-Shape with a gently curving and plain hand rest and a faux sprig vertical part, matching turned horn collar, malacca shaft and a metal ferrule. The handle detaches through a precise and still perfectly and smooth working locking device activated in a push button concealed in the collar to reveal a sturdy 27 ¼” tall and sturdy, forged and polished triangular steel blade with one cutting edges, a blood groove on each side and a pointed tip. Furthermore, the blade is embellished over the greater part of its length and on all its four sides with a blue metal finish and ornate with various richly engraved and gilt registers. The obvious personalization or presentation signature “CARMEN”, most likely the name of the beloved, speaks for a top rate and costly bespoke creation. This cane is marked by an inconspicuous profile that makes it a perfect disguised, defense weapon and survived in original and superb condition. 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. 6” x 3 ¾”, O.L. 34 ¾”
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MIDDLE EASTERN BRASS HANDLE AND
MIDDLE EASTERN BRASS HANDLE AND SHEATH SHORT SWORD (STEEL BLADE DECORATED), L: 26 1/4 IN. (66.68 CM.)Middle Eastern Brass Handle and Sheath Short Sword (steel blade decorated),, Dimensions: L: 26 1/4 in. (66.68 cm.)
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CEREMONIAL SWORD IN FITTED CASE,
CEREMONIAL SWORD IN FITTED CASE, THE SWORD HAVINGCEREMONIAL SWORD IN FITTED CASE, the sword having a curved single edge blade (28 1/2 inches), "T" shape cross guard, birds head pommel, ornate metalwork grip and sheath with gold wash. Purportedly gifted during 1992 from Kuwaiti. overall length 40 1/2 inches.
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PAIR BRASS SWORD HANDLE
PAIR BRASS SWORD HANDLE CANDLESTICKS, H: 12 IN. (30.48 CM.)Pair Brass Sword Handle Candlesticks,, Dimensions: H: 12 in. (30.48 cm.)
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KATANA SWORD WITH BRASS INSCRIBED
KATANA SWORD WITH BRASS INSCRIBED SCABBARDKatana sword with extensive inscribed brass overlays throughout. Shagreen insets on handle and ornate brass applied over the Tsuba (guard 5"L x 3"W). Measures 43.5"L.
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Figural metal handle sword cane
Figural metal handle sword cane monkey climbing tree with snake wooden shaft split and alligatored blade rusted shaft missing ring 36 1/2'' l.
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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.
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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.
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* Three Short Swords two with brass
* Three Short Swords two with brass handles one with a bone handle. Length of longest 25 1/4 inches.