
Day 2 of 3 - Fine Arms, Armor and Sporting Guns
Day 2 of 3 - Fine Arms, Armor and Sporting Guns
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Description
Pappenheimer Swept Hilt Rapier In The Style Of The Early 17th-century
Lot # 1025 (Sale Order: 26 of 651)
Condition: Good. Metal with dark age patina and wear, showing faint traces of gilt finish on hilt and light pitting on blade.
Estimate: 2000 - 3000
Late 17th-century "walloon" Continental Broadsword
Lot # 1026 (Sale Order: 27 of 651)
Condition: Good to very good. Metal with grey age patina and scattered light pitting.
Estimate: 2500 - 3500
Early 17th-century Dutch Backsword
Lot # 1027 (Sale Order: 28 of 651)
Condition: Good. Blade heavily cleaned with scattered moderate to heavy pitting overall. Hilt with wear and pitting. Turk's heads are replacements.
Estimate: 1800 - 2200
Early 18th-century French Baskethilt Backsword
Lot # 1028 (Sale Order: 29 of 651)
Condition: Good. Metal showing wear and scattered pitting. Grip with losses to fishskin and minor worming.
Estimate: 2000 - 3000
Rare And Historic Italian Schiavona-style Military Officers Sword Inscribed To Napoleon General Bapt
Lot # 1029 (Sale Order: 30 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Metal lightly cleaned with scattered light pitting and wear overall. Scabbard with light spotting and age patina.
Notes: General Baptiste Pierre Francois Bisson was born February 16, 1767; he served in Napoleon's 43rd d'Infantrie de Ligne, promoted Chef-de-Brigade September 19, 1794 (26e Demi-brigade de bataille); Chef-de-Brigade: May 23, 1796 43e demi-brigade d'Infantrie de Ligne; General-de-Brigade: July 5, 1800; General-de-Divison February 1, 1805; Grand Officer of the Legion d'Honneur, December 25, 1805. Awarded Count of the Empire March 10, 1810. Bisson served under Karl Wrede in the Tirolian campaign, he distinguished himselt in many engagements, including the battles of Marengo and Friedland. He died in Mantoue on July 26, 1811.
Estimate: 5000 - 7000
A Fine And Homogeneous Example Of A Full Maxmillian Fluted Armor In The Style Of The First Quarter O
Lot # 1030 (Sale Order: 31 of 651)
Condition: Very good as configured. Metal showing wear and age patina. All fittings are later replacements. Helmet a possible period replacement. Some fittings may need to be replaced.
Provenance: Henry Heilbrunner Collection"Jack" Morgan
Estimate: 20000 - 30000
16th-century Morion Cabasset, Probably Spanish
Lot # 1031 (Sale Order: 32 of 651)
Condition: Good. Metal with scattered wear and pitting overall. Period repairs to brim and some rivets replaced. Interior showing dark age patina.
Estimate: 4000 - 6000
Mid-17th Century European Cabasset
Lot # 1032 (Sale Order: 33 of 651)
Condition: Good. Metal showing wear and age patina. Two rivets missing. Interior showing heavy age and dark patina.
Estimate: 2000 - 3000
Early 17th-century European Cabasset
Lot # 1033 (Sale Order: 34 of 651)
Condition: Very good with scattered patches of light to moderate pitting and age patina overall. Interior with dark patina throughout. Holes have been drilled in brim at front and back for hanging.
Notes: The term 'cabasset' helmet design originated in Italy in the 16th-century and the word means 'pear'. The tiny little angled point on the crown was the "stalk" where the armourer held the helmet with pliers. After completion, it was bent backward and finished off with a file.
Estimate: 1500 - 2500
17th-century European Burgonet
Lot # 1034 (Sale Order: 35 of 651)
Condition: Excellent with light wear overall. Interior with dark age patina and remnants of old leather liner and peined rivets. An excellent example.
Estimate: 7000 - 9000
A Superb Example Of A Full German Gothic Armor In The Style Of The Last Half Of The 15th Century, Pe
Lot # 1035 (Sale Order: 36 of 651)
Condition: Excellent as configured with age wear and patina. Fittings are later replacements.
Provenance: Baron de Noiremont CollectionHenry Heilbrunner Collection (1912)"Jack" Morgan
Estimate: 25000 - 35000
Lot Of Original Individual Medieval Armor Elements
Lot # 1036 (Sale Order: 37 of 651)
Condition: All showing heavy pitting, wear and minor attrition losses to edges of some items.
Estimate: 3000 - 4000
Lot Of Three Medieval Armor Elements
Lot # 1037 (Sale Order: 38 of 651)
Condition: All are good to very good with minor edge erosion in places and period repairs present. Scattered areas of pitting and spalling of metal.
Estimate: 2000 - 3000
Original 16th-century European Chain Mail Shirt
Lot # 1038 (Sale Order: 39 of 651)
Condition: Very good with minor holes and scattered repairs present.
Estimate: 6000 - 9000
Lot Of Three Medieval Chain Mail Armor Elements
Lot # 1039 (Sale Order: 40 of 651)
Condition: All are good to very good with age wear and patina.
Estimate: 500 - 700
Lot Of Fourteen Assorted Antique And Medieval Equestrian Spurs
Lot # 1040 (Sale Order: 41 of 651)
Condition: All are fair to good, showing wear and broken elements. Some are excavated examples. All showing pitting and age patina.
Notes: Cf: Boccia Museo Stibbert, Vol.III nos. 192, 193, plate 185, 186 12th through 18th-century.
Estimate: 400 - 600
Lot Of Three Antique Weapons And One Buckler
Lot # 1041 (Sale Order: 42 of 651)
Condition: All are fair to very good, showing age wear, rust deposits and scattered pitting.
Estimate: 300 - 400
Lot Of Five Wrought Iron Weapons
Lot # 1042 (Sale Order: 43 of 651)
Condition: All are good to very good with age wear, minor rust and patina.
Estimate: 300 - 500
Unsigned Small 19th-century Erotic Figural Bronze, C.1885
Lot # 1043 (Sale Order: 44 of 651)
Condition: Excellent with mellow age patina.
Estimate: 400 - 500
Signed 19th-century Bronze Decorative Desktop Castle By L. Vigier
Lot # 1044 (Sale Order: 45 of 651)
Condition: Excellent with age wear and patina.
Estimate: 400 - 600
Rare German Baroque Hapsburg Treasure Trunk With Original Key, Probably Late-17th/early-18th Century
Lot # 1045 (Sale Order: 46 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Showing dark age patina overall. Grill separated from lid, needing repair.
Estimate: 30000 - 50000
Fine Early-19th Century English Stone Crossbow By Conway, Manchester
Lot # 1046 (Sale Order: 47 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Metal with light age wear and patina. Projectile pocket missing from bowstring.
Notes: T. Conway, Manchester 1820-1840 Maker of pistols and crossbows.
Estimate: 4000 - 6000
Unmarked Victorian Crossbow Cocking Lever
Lot # 1047 (Sale Order: 48 of 651)
Condition: Very good. Metal showing age wear and patina.
Estimate: 300 - 500
Lot Of Five Assorted Ethnographic Arrows, Probably Sikkim
Lot # 1048 (Sale Order: 49 of 651)
Condition: Good to very good with light age wear overall.
Estimate: 300 - 500
Lot Of Two Wrought "goat's Foot" Iron Tridents
Lot # 1049 (Sale Order: 50 of 651)
Condition: Both are fair to good. Both showing dark age patina and light rust overall.
Estimate: 200 - 300