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The July 8-9, 2017 Manuscript, Space, Collectibles & Stamp Auction


Arms and Edge Weapons
 
 
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Lot 248
Fine Antique English Cased Pair of Flintlock Dueling Pistols ca. 1800s. One of the finest pair of pistols we have ever had the privilege to offer. Made by one of England's most well known gun makers, Henry "H Nock" of "London" engraved on top barrel flat comes this antique cased pair of flintlock dueling pistols. In their original flintlock configuration with octagon browned barrels (10").64 caliber in a proper antique wood case with correct period green fabric lining. The lock and hammer have engraved floral and scroll details and are in good mechanical working order. Accessories include: 9 lead balls, a single cavity bullet mold marked No. 18, wood and brass cleaning rod, turnscrew, red Moroccan leather covered powder flask with side bullet compartment and tow. Case with trade label of Samuel Nock, Henry Nock's accomplished nephew. Case 20½ x 11 x 3". Estimate Value $12,500 - UP
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Lot 249
English Cased Pair of Brass Barrel Flintolock Pistols by Phillips, London ca. 1815. This type of set was prized by Sea Captains or for a ship's officer. The brass would fair much better in the salt air conditions as opposed the iron made guns. 10".56 cal. round brass smooth-bore barrels with BIRMINGHAM PROOFS and marked LONDON on the top of each breech; iron barrel tangs (engraved). Locks are maker engraved PHILLIPS. Both pistols are in their original flintlock configuration. Brass furniture. Stocks are solid with scratches and dings. One pistol stock has seen more service than the other (typical) with stress cracks and repairs on both sides of the barrel channel near the muzzle. A very nice pair of pistols with near 10" barrels (seldom encountered). Both pistols are in good mechanical working order. Note; Original period Georgian box with correct English green baize lining. Measures; 20 x 9 x 3". Accessories include: bullet mold, 23 lead balls, 3-way powder flask, loading/cleaning rod and turn screw. Estimate Value $8,000 - UP
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Lot 250
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Lot 251
Rare Civil War Era Matched Pair of Percussion Pistols in Original Black Leather Saddle Holsters. Fine, rare pair of Civil War period US military model 1842 percussion pistols with black leather saddle holsters made by "H. Aston" 8½" .54 caliber round steel barrel marked with "US J H (inspector's mark) and "P", 1851 date on the tang. Locks marked "H. ASTON MIDD TN CONN 1851 and US". Regulation brass furniture marked one pistol with "W" inspectors marks and the other "M". Stocks have two visible inspector's cartouche on the left side at the rear of the side plate. Both pistols are in solid condition with normal light scratches and dings from years of service. Better that average pair and in good working order. Holsters are 36" overall length with leather in good condition with minor losses and flaking and an added layer of "support leather" underneath to strengthen connecting strap. See Flaydermans Guide To Antique American Firearms by Norm Flayderman, 9th Edition., c. 2007, p.333-334. According to Flayderman pistols made between 1851-1852 are scarce, only 6000 produced. Estimate Value $4,000 - 6,000
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Lot 252
Antique Case Pair of Medium Size Box-Lock Flint Pistols, ca. Early 19th Century. Medium sized box-lock flint pistols, unsigned, w/accessories, circa. early 19th century. 3¼" .44 cal. octagon barrels. 8¼" overall length. Engraved steel box-lock frame. Sliding saftys. Both stocks are solid with normal light scratches and dings from years of service. Both pistols are in wonderful condition with original blue on the top jaws and on the sliding saftys. Pistols are cased in a correct period English box with interesting period paper label and are in good working order. Case accessories include; small powder flask, bullet mold, balls, extra flints and tow. Box measures; 11¾ x 7¼". Estimate Value $3,500 - UP
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$2,188
Lot 253
18th Century Antique Cased Pair of Box-Lock Flint Pistols. A good cased pair of box-lock flint pistols by, "T. DAVIS, OXFORD", circa. 1770. 2¾".44 cal. three-stage round steel turn-off barrels w/cannon muzzles. Blued, engraved frames marked; "T. DAVIS" on one side and "OXFORD" on the other. Stock on one pistol is missing a tiny piece at the lower right edge by frame, otherwise, both pistol stocks are solid w/simple thin silver wire inlay outlining the contours (100% intact) with normal scratches and dings from years of service. 8¾" overall length. In good working order. Period box with blue velvet interior with areas of fading and some of the lining has been replaced over the years.Accessories include; powder flask, bullet mold with barrel wrench, brass ram rod, balls, tow, extra flints and leathers. Box Measures: 12 x 6¾" Ref: See; GUNMAKERS OF LONDON 1350-1850. by, Howard L. Blackmore. c. 1986, p. 79. Estimate Value $2,500 - UP
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$1,625
Lot 254
Antique English Cased Pair of Box-Lock Percussion Belt Pistols, Osborn Gunby & Co., ca. 1840. Nice box-lock percussion belt pistols, 3" .45 cal. octagon steel turn-off barrels engraved; "OSBORN GUNBY & Co., LONDON". Steel box-lock frames are engraved w/a military panoply of arms, top mounted sliding safeties, and mounted w/the original belt hooks. Drop triggers(activated when the hammer is pulled back). Fine full checkered grips with minor scratches and dings from years of use. Pistols are in good working order. Pistols of this form were favored by Sea Captains. Case accessories include; powder flask, bullet mold, tow, balls, patches, and cap tin with caps. Box measures; 8 x 10¾ x 2¼". Estimate Value $2,000 - UP
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Lot 255
Cased Set of Belgian Percussion Box-Lock Pocket Pistols. A very nice cased set of Belgian percussion box-lock pocket pistols, ca. 1850s through the Civil War period. 2½".45 cal. damascus steel octagon turn-off barrels marked with a small "CROWN" over "D". The steel frames have a Liege proof on the left panel and are finely deep- relief engraved on all four sides including the drop trigger (trigger drops down when the percussion hammer is pulled back). Stocks are sound and very well made with scalloping at the frame junctions and fluting down the length of the grip with normal scratches and dings from years of handling. The German silver butt caps have concealed percussion cap reservoirs and conform to the flutted pattern of the grips. 7" overall length. In good working order. Note: The interior of the period case has been professionally restored with the correct green baize.
The accessories include; cap tin, key, bullet mold, cleaning patches, balls, and a Sykes powder flask (copy). Case measures: 9½ x 6½ x 2½". Estimate Value $1,600 - UP
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$1,031
Lot 256
Interesting US Military 1817 Flintlock Rifle By Nathan Starr & Son, 1841. An Interesting and Possibly Unique U.S. Model 1817 Flintlock Rifle, a.k.a. "Common Rifle" (made c. 1817-1840's). This example made by contractor to the U.S. Government Nathan Starr & Son, Middletown, Connecticut, 1841. 36 1/8" round steel barrel (originally made in .54 rifled but now .56 cal. smooth bore); stuck on the left side of breech; "J C B" over and "P" within and oval and dated on the top of tang "1841". Lock marked on the tail; 'MIDD TN, CONN, 1841' and remnants of 'NATHAN STARR & SON' in front of hammer (period replaced frizzen spring). Brass furniture; oval patch-box on right side of butt. Stock is solid w/large slivers missing on the upper left and right side of fore-end, w/scratches and dings from years of service. All steel parts have salt and pepper pitting (some areas heavier than others). 51" overall. Note; The standard pattern consisted of iron mountings, steel ram rod with trumpet type head capped with brass cap. Never intended for use with a bayonet. The barrel retained by (3) barrel bands. This example is different in the following ways; the barrel is pinned to the stock, is mounted with brass furniture and has a 'roman nose' style of butt stock (which is very pleasing…).
Several possibilities; 1). this is a pattern piece that was not mass produced. 2). this example was made from leftover parts during the period. 3). this example was re-stocked utilizing the original parts and customized for the owner.
Ref. pp. 555-556, FLAYDERMAN'S GUIDE TO ANTIQUE AMERICAN FIREARMS…and their values, 9th Edition., by, Norm Flayderman, c.2007. Estimate Value $1,500 - 2,500
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Lot 257
A Good Cased Pair of English Percussion Pocket Pistols With Accessories ca. 1840s. 1½".30 cal. octagon barrels with original blue struck with Birmingham proof. All brass box-lock frame w/nice engraving. Percussion hammers with original blue. Fine micro-checkered bag shaped wood grip stocks are solid with vacant silver oval escutcheon. Drop triggers. Pistols are in good working order and are cased in an original period box with wonderful bone accessories which include; bullet mold, caps, bone handled turn-screw, bone powder flask, and balls. Box measures; 5¾ x 8¾". Estimate Value $1,500 - 1,800
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$969
Lot 258
An Unusual and Rare Antique British Military Light Dragoon Flintlock Pistol. An unusual and rare antique British military Light Dragoon pattern flintlock service pistol, dated 1800. 9".65 cal. smooth-bore barrel with two PROOFS and 'TL' at breech and an unusual plug for a lanyard ring or wire (for the addition of a possible trip wire). Regulation brass furniture includes a trigger guard with Regimental marks: (C/38). Lock marked with a 'CROWN' over 'GR' (King George III), 'TOWER' (Tower of London), 'TL', and a small 'CROWN' over the 'BROAD ARROW' (government ownership mark). The stock is sound, lightly sanded, a few stress cracks (some remnants of stock markings 'I*D' visible on the left side at the rear of side plate), light scratches and dings from handling. There are inspector's marks of a 'CROWN' over '53' (X 2) above the right side of the trigger guard, a 'STORES KEEPER'S' mark and date of 1800 just behind the rear of lock plate. Captive ram rod. Lock is in good mechanical working order. The pistol is in it's original flintlock configuration. 15.75" overall. A very good example. Note; all steel parts have an old professional re-blue finish. Some surface powder rust that will clean. Estimate Value $1,200 - 1,800
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$781
Lot 259
US Model 1795 Harper's Ferry Flintlock Musket Dated 1808. An Antique U.S. Model 1795 Harpers Ferry Flintlock Musket Dated 1808. 44.5".70 cal. barrel with remnants of oval PROOF on the left side of breech; bayonet lug moved to the top of barrel making this musket a TYPE II. Standard all steel regulation furniture. The stock is solid with the exception of a crack and some missing wood just in front of the middle barrel band; some age stress cracks; scratches and dings from years of service. The lock is in good mechanical working order. Note; It is our opinion that this musket was reconverted back to the flintlock configuration. This model musket was the primary weapon issued for the War of 1812. Estimate Value $1,000 - 1,500
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$906
Lot 260
Antique American/Pennsylvania/Ohio Style Full-Stock Percussion Rifle. An antique american Kentucky/Pennsylvania/Ohio half stock percussion rifle, circa. 1840's. 42".32 cal octagon barrel (UNMARKED) and the lock marked 'T & C NEAVL, CINCINNATI''. Set trigger. Curly maple stock with wood lose from the upper right edge of the fore-end. Brass furniture. In good mechanical working order. 58.25" overall. Estimate Value $1,000 - 1,500
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$600
Lot 261
Antique American Kentucky/Pennsylvania Style Half Stock Percussion Rifle. An antique american Kentucky/Pennsylvania half stock percussion rifle, circa. 1840's. 38".30 cal octagon barrel marked 'EVAN JOHNSON' and the lock marked 'G. GOULCHER'. Set trigger. Curly maple stock with brass furniture. In good mechanical working order. 53.75" overall. Estimate Value $900 - 1,200
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$540
Lot 262
Antique Ottoman Empire 'Miquelet' Flintlock Musket. Antique Ottoman Empire 'Miquelet' Flintlock Musket, circa. 1780-1840. 33".64 cal. barrel with areas of simple decorative silver overlay at breech, mid section and muzzle. Wood stock is solid with areas of decorative bone inlays and brass nail heads; some minor chips, dings, and scratches from years of handling. Miquelet form lock with silver overlay and is in good mechanical working order. 49" overall length. Note; Later replacement military style brass barrel band. Stock may be a later replacement. Estimate Value $800 - 1,500
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$500
Lot 263
Antique 17th Century Style European Cruciform Sword. Cruciform style, straight, double-edged sword utilizing some 20th century parts and older. With small fuller (unsigned), a multi-pointed star hallmark is present on both sides of the ricasso, pair of down turned flat quillons toward blade, side ring, crescent style steel pommel with light decorative engraving, twisted steel and copper wire bound grip with "Turk's Head" ferrules. 34½" blade, overall length 40". No scabbard. Estimate Value $600 - 800
Previous Auction Tag: Ex- Douglas Fairbanks Sr. Estate.
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$781
Lot 264
A Pair of Scarce Japanese Edo Period Samurai Armored Foot Stirrups (Abumi). Pair of Antique EDO PERIOD Samurai Armored Foot Stirrups (Abumi), circa. 18th century. Iron construction with sections of wood inserts covered in black lacquer mixed with decorative mother-of-pearl and copper; internals foot rests painted red. All parts are original with heavy oxidation, lacquer flaking, loses but good considering the age. One stirrup has an unidentified paste label. A nice decorative pair of stirrups. Estimate Value $600 - 1,000
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Lot 265
English French or Dutch Broadsword. An Antique English, French or Dutch Broad Sword, circa. 18th century. 30.5" double edge blade w/remnants of decorative etched panels depicting panoplies-of-arms. Silver plated Brass hilt/guard; spiral-twisted craved horn grip w/inlaid silver diamond shaped owner's escutcheon. 36" overall. An interesting sword. No scabbard. Estimate Value $600 - 800
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Lot 266
An English, French or Dutch European Small Sword. An English, French or Dutch Small Sword, circa. 18th century. 23.5" double edge blade that may be much older and re-used. Brass hilt/guard; twisted wire grip. 30" overall. No scabbard. Estimate Value $600 - 900
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Lot 267
Antique British East India Company Pattern 1853 Percussion Carbine. An antique British East India Company Pattern 1853 percussion carbine. 24".62 cal. rifled barrel marked with unidentified foreign proof marks on the left side of breech. Lock stamped on the tail of lock plate with an unidentified foreign arsenal mark, in good mechanical working order. Brass butt plate, trigger guard, and nose cap; two steel barrel bands. Stock is sound with a repaired (glued) chip on the upper edge of the lock next to the barrel tang, scratches and dings from years of service. 40" overall. Note; this type of weapon was imported for the American Civil War. Estimate Value $600 - 800
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$250
Lot 268
An Antique Victorian Copy of a European Close Helmet in the Style of the 16th-17th Century. An antique Victorian (1840-1900) copy of a European Close Helmet made in the style of the 16th-17th century. Two-piece hand hammered skull joined along the crest of a low comb, visor, upper bevor and lower bevor attached to the skull by bolts, the visor sloping forward, centrally-divided vision-slit, and the upper bevor pierced at each side with ventilation-holes, and a single deep gorget-plate front and rear with roped edges. No interior lining. Covered overall in a brown rust age patina. Estimate Value $600 - 800
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$360
Lot 269
Lot of Four (4) Antique Black Powder Primin Horns. Lot of (4) antique Colonial black powder horns. Consisting of: (1) is a flat priming horn dated '1774'. (2) is an 18th century priming horn marked 'G H McCall' for black powder or snuff. (3) is an 18th century priming horn with silver for black powder or snuff. (4) is an 18th century pressed horn/flask for black powder also for snuff. Estimate Value $600 - 1,000
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$360
Lot 270
19TH Century Germana Hunting Sword. A Good Antique 19th Century German Hunting Sword. 16" single-edge etched blade w/remnants of decorative scenes. No scabbard. Fine gilded brass guard and pommel. Stag horn grip. 22" overall. In good order. Estimate Value $500 - 900
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Lot 271
Beautiful Antique Hungarian Fire Department Presentation Dagger and Scabbard Dated 1939. Hungarian dagger issued to high-ranking officers of the fire brigades as a sign of honor and recognition of service. The flat of the blade has the stamped Hungarian shield logo and is inscribed to recipient and dated February 14th, 1939 Budapest. On the cross guard is another Hungarian shield with silver St. Stephen's crown on fine enamel that sits upon a circular motif of crossed fire axes with flames on top. The butt of the dagger is a European fire helmet. Dagger measures 23 inches in its scabbard. Condition is very good. Estimate Value $500 - 700
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$300
Lot 272
Large 19th Century Style Bowie Belt Knife. This is a large, heavy, clip point Bowie-style knife marked on the ricasso "Ames MF & Co. Mass." A 10" single-edged blade, with brass grip scales, very well made. No scabbard. Overall length 15¼". Estimate Value $400 - 600
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$250
Lot 273
Unidentified World War II Theater Made Bowie Style Belt Knife. An Unidentified World War II Theater made 'Bowie' style Belt Knife, circa. 1940's, dated (1945). 8.3/4" Unmarked single edge blade, stage grip, steel guard and furniture. Nicely made scabbard/sheath made of wood and steel furniture w/engraved center plaque; 'Central Azucarera Bai Victory 1945' In very nice condition overall…. Estimate Value $400 - 600
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Lot 274
Antique Medieval-Colonial Axe ca. 14th-16th Century. Hand forged axe with a 5" cutting edge with a 25" wood haft/handle (most likely an 18th century replacement.) 25" overall. Estimate Value $400 - 600
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$132
Lot 275
1952 Korean War Era Soviet Air Force Dagger, Great Details on Scabbard. A fine to very fine example of this Soviet Air Force dagger from the early 1952 Korean War era. Save for just a very few scratches this dagger is in quite clean condition and quite sharp. Measures 13" in length stamped 1952 on blade near guard. Estimate Value $400 - 600
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$312
Lot 276
Vintagte Polish Presentation Dagger and Scabbard with Bakelite/Celluloid Handle. Vintage 1950s Polish officer's dagger with brass and yellow celluloid (bakelite) handle. Some discoloration to the brass but leather of scabbard very clean and the blade absolutely gleaming and sharp. Inscribe on flat blade Honor i Ojczyzna which means "Honor and Homeland". A nice piece. Estimate Value $400 - 500
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$425
Lot 277
Striking 17th Century Style Spanish/Colonial Mexico Sword. Single edged curved blade with no marks. Iron hilt with flattened section knuckle-guard and iron work secured by 6 screws and one bolt. Cord wrapped wood handle. No scabbard. Total length is 42" in good condition and presents very nicely. Estimate Value $300 - 500
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Lot 278
Lot of (2) Two Belt Knives. Lot of (2) Knives. (1) is a Large 20th century copy of a 19th century 'Bowie-style' belt knife, made in the 1980's. 10" single edge clip-point blade with the left side etched panel LAND OF FREEDOM, THE PATRIOT, SELF DEFENDER, PROTECTED BY HER BRAVE VOLUNTEERS harshly sharpened and pitted from being in a wet leather scabbard/sheath (the scabbard/sheath destroyed). Horn grip scales and German silver guard and pommel slabs depicting a raised horse 'coffin-style'. 14.5" overall. (2) is another example in the style of the 19th century with a 11.25" single edge clip-point blade marked 'WOSTENHOLM SHEFFIELD', steel guard, and wood grip, circa. 20th century. No scabbard. Estimate Value $300 - 500
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$325
Lot 279
Communist Russia Soviet Naval Dagger and Scabbard from 1950s. Standard issue Soviet Naval dagger and scabbard from 1950s and comes with buckled hangers (not pictured). Some wear on leather of scabbard but dagger is gleaming and very sharp. 15" in length in scabbard. Estimate Value $300 - 400
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$188
Lot 280
English "Pikeman's" Helmet, Early 17th Century Style. Victorian era (1800s) recreation in form, size and construction of helmet used by the British foot soldier throughout the English Civil War (1642-1651). Excellent display piece. Estimate Value $250 - 500
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$444
Lot 281
Antique 18th Century European Cruciform Style Sword. 18th century antique double-edged sword with edges showing signs of other blade impacts, straight iron guard, globular pommel with fluted spirals, fine twisted and braided wire grip with "Turk's Head" ferrules. No scabbard. Blade 24½" overall length 30". Estimate Value $200 - 400
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$325
Lot 282
Cup Hilt Rapier Sword in 17th Century Style. Late 19th early 20th century, straight double-edged blade, characteristic worked iron hilt of a common form. Blade 40¾" and overall length 48¼". No scabbard. Good decorative piece. Estimate Value $200 - 400
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Lot 283
Hand Forged Iron Scottish?/English Bill Pole-Arm Head. A good Scottish?/English "BILL" also known as a Guisarme(Gisarme) and Fauchard Pole-Arm head (no haft) circa. 17th - early 18th century. Armourer's mark; "C F" deeply struck. 16" overall length.
Ref. See; pp.113,114,116., A GLOSSARY OF THE CONSTRUCTION, DECORATION and Use of Arms and Armor IN ALL COUNTRIES AND IN ALL TIMES Together with Some Closely Related Subjects., by, GEORGE CAMERON STONE., c.1934,1961.
Ref. See; pp. 83-85., THE COMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ARMS & WEAPONS., by, Leonid Tarassuk & Claude Blair., c. 1979.
Please Note; according to; Archaeological evidence, Armoury records, and Museum Collections have this type of weapon was used through-out All Europe,and later in the Americas and the primitive examples are thought originate in England and Scotland first as an agricultural tool. Estimate Value $200 - 400
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$120
Lot 284
18th Century "Goosewing" Axe. An antique 18th century 'Goosewing' axe. 13" blade with unidentified maker's mark. Wood handle. 24.25" overall length. Estimate Value $200 - 350
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Lot 285
Lot of Three (3) World War I/II Military Rifle Bayonets, Japanese and Canadian. Lot of (3) World War I/II Military Rifle Bayonets. (1) is a Japanese Military Type-30 Arisaka IJA Rifle Bayonet with metal tube scabbard, Strong 'TALW' double logo stamped on ricasso, circa. 1939-43. (2) and (3) are British/Canadian Military 1907 pattern bayonets with original leather scabbards. 16.75" blades. 22.75" overall. Estimate Value $200 - 300
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$138
Lot 286
Fine Collector's Lot of American Civil War Items. A collector's Lot of Civil War items. Consisting of: (2) antique Civil War Tin-Type photos of unidentified Union soldiers. One is pictured with a musket and a fighting knife. (some loses). (1) Confederate $2.00 note dated Feb. 17th, 1864, RICHMOND, VA. (Complete but worn). (1) Small business card for 'Recruits Wanted for the Army & Navy'. (1) Civil War Union 'U.S.' brass belt plate with a label on the back; 'From Shiloh Battleground, Tennessee'. The lead filled back has the initials 'I W W' and the name 'Silas A. Coram' punch dotted with-in the field (should be further researched). (1) Civil War period clay smoking pipe (complete, no breaks or restoration). A nice group. Estimate Value $200 - 400
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Lot 287
Full Antique Japanese 'Katana' Sword Koshirae (Mounts Only, No Blade) Edo Period or Older. A full antique Japanese 'KATANA' sword 'KOSHIRAE' (mounts only, no blade), Edo period or older. 27" 'SAYA' (sword scabbard) with cord. 3" diameter 'TSUBA' (guard) signed with gold inlay. 9" complete 'TSUKA ITO' (handle with sword wrap), matching 'MENUKI' ('FUCHI' & 'KASHIRA' with iron copper and gold. 36" overall. Very fine condition overall. Note the wood "substitute " for the blade is broken at the handle but held by tape, was for display only and in no way impacts the value of the antique mounts. Estimate Value $700 - 1,200
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$425
Lot 288
Lot of (8) Antique Japanese Edo Period Sword Parts for Restoration. Lot of (8) antique Japanese Edo Period sword parts for restoration. Consisting of: (1) a 'KATANA' sword (incomplete), 26.75" cutting edge, 33.5" overall with unsigned tang. Needs professional polish, with orange lacquered wood 'SAYA' (31.25" in length), 36" overall with blade in saya. (2) is a 29" brown lacquered wood 'SAYA' missing the 'KURIGATA', with some cracks and loses. (3) is a 28.75" green lacquered wood 'SAYA' with seem splits and loses. (4) is a 28" black lacquered wood 'SAYA' with brass mounts, no splits or loses. (5) is a 28.25" dark brown lacquered wood 'SAYA' in poor condition missing the 'KURIGATA', with seem splits and loses. (6) is a 32.25" black lacquered wood 'SAYA' in poor condition missing the 'KURIGATA', glue repairs with black tape. (7) is a 19.5" black lacquered wood 'SAYA' for a Wakizashi missing the 'KURIGATA', seem splis, chips, and loses. (8) is a 17" red lacquered wood 'SAYA' for a Wakizashi with seem splis, chips, and loses. Estimate Value $500 - 800
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$575






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