Militaria - Arms & Armor Through the Ages

Militaria - Arms & Armor Through the Ages

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Militaria - Arms & Armor Through the Ages

Militaria - Arms & Armor Through the Ages

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Presenting our next Militaria: Arms & Armor – A Journey Through the Ages auction! Featuring a wide array of authentic military collectibles spanning centuries! From medieval arms and armor to relics of World War I and II. Explore helmets, uniforms, daggers, medals, and much more! Whether you're a new bidder or a seasoned collector, discover museum-grade pieces backed by decades of expertise and provenance.
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Bronze Dagger with broken pommel piece

Lot # 117 (Sale Order: 26 of 273)      

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Roman Period Rope Attachments and Caps

Lot # 118 (Sale Order: 27 of 273)      

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Ancient Bronze Socketed Axe Head

Lot # 119 (Sale Order: 28 of 273)      

"Ancient bronze axe head. This artifact exhibits a distinct socketed design, suggesting its use in antiquity. The bronze displays a rich, green patina, indicative of its ...moreage and exposure to environmental elements. A tangible piece of history.

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Three Sharpened Stone Tools/Weapons

Lot # 120 (Sale Order: 29 of 273)      

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Ancient Bronze Dagger or Arrowhead

Lot # 121 (Sale Order: 30 of 273)      

"An ancient bronze dagger or arrow head. The piece features a tapered blade and a tang with a hole for mounting. Likely of ancient origin....more

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Ancient Bronze Spear Tip

Lot # 122 (Sale Order: 31 of 273)      

"An ancient bronze spear tip. The spearhead has a socketed base for hafting and a leaf-shaped blade. Likely dates to antiquity. Patina present....more

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Ancient Luristan Bronze Axe Head c.1000 BC.

Lot # 123 (Sale Order: 32 of 273)      

"Ancient Luristan Bronze Axe Head c.1000 BC....more

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Two Patinated Bronze Objects

Lot # 124 (Sale Order: 33 of 273)      

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Ancient Greek Bronze Sword

Lot # 125 (Sale Order: 34 of 273)      

"Ancient Greek bronze sword blade. The blade has a long, slender form with a pointed tip and a tang for mounting a handle. Likely dates to the Bronze Age....more

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Iron Spade-Shaped Short Sword or Tool

Lot # 126 (Sale Order: 35 of 273)      

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Ancient Iron Battle Axe - Possibly Vikings 9 - 12 century AD.

Lot # 127 (Sale Order: 36 of 273)      

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Medieval Iron Crossbow Bolt, C. 14th-15th Century AD

Lot # 200 (Sale Order: 37 of 273)      

"This original Medieval Iron Crossbow Bolt, dating to the 14th-15th century AD, is a rare surviving projectile from one of the most formidable weapons of the Middle Ages. Crafted with a hardened iron tip, this bolt was designed to pierce armor and inflict devastating wounds. Its tapered shape and sturdy construction ensured maximum penetration, making it a crucial part of medieval warfare....more

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Medieval Sword - Oakshott Type XI (1100-1375) with Style G Disk Pommel and Style 1 Crossguard

Lot # 201 (Sale Order: 38 of 273)      

"A finely crafted Medieval European longsword classified as Oakshott Type XI, dated circa 1100-1375. This sword features a Style G disk pommel carved with a cross, a symbolic design element that emphasizes both spiritual and martial significance during the Crusades era. The Style 1 straight crossguard offers a clean, early medieval aesthetic, reflecting common 12th-13th century form.

Swords of this type were built for slashing and thrusting, well-suited to mounted combat or foot soldier use during early medieval campaigns.

Provenance: Acquired from the private European collection of PRIVATE in Poland....more

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Viking to Crusader Era Riveted Nasal Helmet with Stylized Finials

Lot # 202 (Sale Order: 39 of 273)      

"A rare example of a heavy nasal helmet constructed from strong riveted iron plates and featuring a distinctive downturned nose guard and stylized deer head finials. The eyebrow-style brow plate adds a subtle decorative touch to its otherwise utilitarian design.
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Medieval European Sword - Oakeshott Type XIIa or XVI, ca. 1250-1350, with Brazil Nut Pommel

Lot # 203 (Sale Order: 40 of 273)      

"This impressive medieval sword dates between 1250-1350 and is consistent with Oakeshott Type XIIa or XVI, both of which were commonly used during the late High Middle Ages across Europe. It features a classic Brazil nut pommel, Style A, and a Style 6 crossguard, both characteristics of knightly arming swords of the Crusader and post-Crusade periods.
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Medieval Iron Crossbow Bolt, C. 14th-15th Century AD

Lot # 204 (Sale Order: 41 of 273)      

"This original Medieval Iron Crossbow Bolt, dating to the 14th-15th century AD, is a rare surviving projectile from one of the most formidable weapons of the Middle Ages. Crafted with a hardened iron tip, this bolt was designed to pierce armor and inflict devastating wounds. Its tapered shape and sturdy construction ensured maximum penetration, making it a crucial part of medieval warfare....more

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Viking Warrior Battle Axe - Non-Excavated, Circa 8th-12th Century

Lot # 205 (Sale Order: 42 of 273)      

"This non-excavated Scandinavian Viking battle axe dates between the 8th and 12th centuries, a period synonymous with Norse seafaring conquests and warrior expansion. Measuring 9 1/8 inches in length and 2 3/4 inches across the blade, this hand-forged axe head remains in solid condition with visible shaping along the cutting edge and hafting area.
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Medieval Crusader Sword - Type X with Oakeshott Style H Pommel & Style 6 Guard (1000-1200 A.D.)

Lot # 206 (Sale Order: 43 of 273)      

This extraordinary medieval sword is a fully restored ground-find example dating to the High Middle Ages, circa 1000-1200 A.D., and fits the typology of an Oakeshott Type X blade with a Style H chamfered disc pommel and Style 6 straight crossguard. The sword retains its original core iron construction, now stabilized and treated with conservation wax.

It displays the archetypal straight, wide fuller running nearly the full length of the blade?an iconic form carried by crusading knights and early feudal warriors during the First through Third Crusades. Type X swords represent one of the most definitive sword types of the late Viking and early Crusader era. They were widely used across Western and Central Europe, often associated with knightly retinues, Norman cavalry, and Christian forces fighting in the Levant.

The H-style pommel?with chamfered edges?was designed for one-handed use, enabling powerful strikes while maintaining control with a shield. The flat crossguard provided balance and defense against opposing blades. This example, though ground-recovered, has been professionally conserved and structurally re-stabilized?allowing modern collectors to own a physical piece of medieval martial history. Complete, typologically attributable Crusader-era swords are exceptionally rare, especially with matching guard and pommel forms. A true centerpiece for any advanced collection of medieval arms....more

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European Falchion Sword - 16th Century Ground Find

Lot # 207 (Sale Order: 44 of 273)      

"This rare 16th-century European falchion is a ground-dug battlefield recovery, preserved in stable iron with signs of age and burial oxidation. The blade follows the characteristic falchion profile; broad, curved, and forward weighted for powerful cleaving action. Traces of a crossguard remain near the hilt, though the grip and pommel are absent due to corrosion.
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German or French Knight's Flanged Steel Battle Mace with Spiral Grip - 16th-17th Century

Lot # 208 (Sale Order: 45 of 273)      

"This all-steel flanged battle mace is a formidable Renaissance weapon, originating from either Germany or France in the late 16th to early 17th century. The shaft features a spiral-twisted grip for improved handling, and the flanged head was designed to concentrate force and pierce heavy plate armor.
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14th Century Pot Helm with Chainmail Neck Protection - Norman or Persian Influence

Lot # 209 (Sale Order: 46 of 273)      

"This pot-style helmet with integrated chainmail neck protection dates to the 14th century and shows design elements found in both Norman and Middle Eastern (Persian) headgear. The rounded metal dome provided strong protection from overhead blows, while the attached mail offered flexible coverage for the throat and shoulders.
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German or English Medieval Horseman's War Hammer - Fighting Axe Hybrid

Lot # 210 (Sale Order: 47 of 273)      

"This antique war hammer combines features of both horseman's hammers and fighting axes and likely originates from Germany or England. Designed for mounted combat, the weapon features a solid hammer face for crushing armor, with a beaked spike or axe edge on the reverse for penetrating mail or helm.
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16th-17th Century Polish or Hungarian Horseman's Combination War Hammer Mace

Lot # 211 (Sale Order: 48 of 273)      

"This massive war hammer, dating to the 16th or 17th century, reflects the martial traditions of Polish or Hungarian cavalry. The heavy forged steel head features a broad hammer face and chiseled geometric motifs, secured to the shaft with brass side straps and decorative brass tacks.
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Rare Iron Helmet | Nasal

Lot # 212 (Sale Order: 49 of 273)      

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Possibly 16th Century Spanish Heraldic Crest - Castle, Daggers, and Floral Motifs on Red Ground

Lot # 213 (Sale Order: 50 of 273)      

"This striking heraldic crest, likely originating in 16th-century Spain, is believed to have been mounted on a castle or noble estate wall. The design features a vivid re...mored background with a central fortress (castle) at the top, flanked by ornate floral motifs and three large downward-pointing daggers or swords arranged beneath the main emblem. Despite its age, the colors remain surprisingly rich, with the red ground and gold/yellow detailing still clearly visible. The surface shows minor weathering and age cracks consistent with centuries of outdoor or exposed placement. Heraldic crests in Renaissance Spain were essential symbols of noble lineage, regional power, and familial legacy, often displayed on gates, walls, or interior hearths. The castle motif commonly symbolized fortitude, feudal authority, and defense of territory, while downward-pointing weapons could reference successful military campaigns, authority over conquered lands, or solemn remembrance. Authentic period crests like this, especially those recovered directly from historic structures, are exceptionally scarce on the open market. This piece offers both visual grandeur and deep cultural context, a stunning display of Spanish noble identity and martial pride during the golden age of Spanish empire.

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