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Lot 38*
Four Various Eastern Edged Weapons, And Three Spears19th Century
23 July 2015, 10:30 BST
London, KnightsbridgeSold for £875 inc. premium
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Find your local specialistFour Various Eastern Edged Weapons, And Three Spears
19th Century
19th Century
The first comprising a Bhutanese sword with broad single-edged pattern-welded blade, characteristic waisted fluted grip bound with plaited silver-wire, and brass pommel-cap pierced and chased with foliage and with a honeycomb design on the back, a North Indian polouar with earlier curved fullered blade double-edged in front of the yelman, steel hilt of charteristic form with pointed langets pierced with small holes, quillons with stylised makara-head terminals, hollow fluted cup-shaped pommel, and disc-shaped cap surmounted by a pierced button terminal (rust patinated overall), and two Burmese ceremonial falchions forming a pair, each with large curved blade each with hooked projections on the back, and wooden hilts of dha form each of circular section covered with silver bands between mouldings and embossed and chased with differing designs of foliage; the last comprising a South East Asian spear with leaf-shaped blade chiselled with a recessed panel on both sides with medial ridge and etched in imitation of watering, and with turned baluster socket, mounted on a hardwood staff of circular section with tubular brass and copper top mount, and two African spears (7)
The first 61.8 cm. blade
The first 61.8 cm. blade
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Provenance
The Estate of John M. Kauffmann, Maine, U.S.A.








