FINE ARMS & ARMOUR Collection of Edward Frey, March 26, 2017

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SALE NO. 4

FINE ARMS & ARMOUR SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 2017 NEW YORK featuring the collection of

EDWARD J. FREY

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PREVIEW BY APPOINTMENT ONLY: Friday, March 24, 2017, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Saturday, March 25, 2017, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM 40 West 37th Street, New York, New York 10018 Tel. (646) 290-7755 SELECTED ITEMS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PREVIEW AT THE BALTIMORE ANTIQUE ARMS SHOW. Maryland State Fairgrounds, 2200 York Road, Timonium, MD 21093, Table No. L-23 Saturday, March 18, 2017, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sunday, March 19, 2017, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

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SALE NO. 4

FINE ARMS & ARMOUR SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 2017 at 10:00 A.M. NEW YORK featuring the collection of

EDWARD J. FREY SESSION I: ORIENTAL ARMS, WEAPONS and ARMOUR from the collection of EDWARD J. FREY

SESSION II: RARE BOOKS ON ARMS and ARMOUR from the collection of EDWARD J. FREY

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DWARD J. FREY was born in Chicago in 1920.

He rose from a disadvantaged life to an Oxford author, prolific inventor, and founder of a prominent firm. In his early years, Mr. Frey worked as an engineering designer for American Motors, General Motors and Westinghouse. He acquired 30 U.S. patents and in 1962 founded his own company, Frey Scientific Co., which employed 1100 people. Aside from his achievements in business and science, there was also a passion which Mr. Frey carried through his lifetime—antique arms and armor. Mr. Frey started his collection at a young age. He initially collected and researched a wide variety of the weapons of the East and Mediterranean regions. In 1957 his collection was exhibited at The Dayton Art Institute, Ohio. Oriental arms and armor fascinated Edward the most and as his collection was growing, he started to concentrate on the Malay Kris. Mr. Frey’s research article on the Malayan Kris, “Kris of the Malay Archipelago,” was first published in 1975, in the Arts of Asia magazine. Mr. Frey’s traveled the world researching this subject. He collected information, materials, and items around the world. Edward inspected and photographed most important museum collections of Krises. Finally, the Oxford University Press published his book “The Kris: Mystic Weapon of the Malay World.” Helios Auctions now presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire truly historical pieces from Edward Frey’s collection. A limited number of Edward Frey’s “The Kris: Mystic Weapon of the Malay World”, Oxford University Press are available for purchase.

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Robert Hales and Edward Frey in 1993 at Mr. Frey’s Florida residence. Most of the items displayed in the background can be found in this catalog.

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LOT 1

JAMBIYA SILVER MOUNTED DAGGER, 19TH C. An Omani Jambiya with broad curved blade and silver decorated scabbard with four silver rings, dark horn hilt decorated with silver. Length 12 in. Estimate: $750-$1000

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JAMBIYA SILVER MOUNTED DAGGER, 19TH C. Moroccan Jambiya with silver and brass hilt and scabbard. Nice thick curved blade of diamond shape. Elaborate silver mounts, scabbard with two suspension rings. Length 16 in. Estimate: $250-$500

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LOT 3

MANDAU SWORD, BORNEO, 19TH C. Mandau is the traditional weapon of the Dayak people of Borneo, oftentimes associated with the headhunting ceremony. Strong blade with engraved design, well carved dark horn hilt nicely carved, attached on the side is a scull scraper knife with a stag top and boar’s tusk amulet. This is a complete specimen of top quality. Length 28 5/8 in. Estimate: $300-$500

LOT 4

PHILIPPINE DAGGER IN SILVER MOUNTS, 19TH C. Hilt of polished hardwood with silver and brass trim, scabbard is a silvery metal with nicely pierced brass overlays.Publication: Arts of Asia, May 1975, page 23. Length 12 1/2 in. Estimate: $300--$600

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SILVER MOUNTED DHA SWORD, 19TH C. Burma. Slightly curved, single-edged blade, beautiful silver mounted wooden scabbard with original silky sash cord, the hilt is solid ivory. Length 31 1/2 in. Estimate: $500-$700

LOT 6

SILVER MOUNTED DHA SWORD, 19TH C. Burma-Siam. Strong single-edged blade, silver covered sheath, long hilt has an extensive silver wire work terminating in a large fluted silver knob. Length 36 5/8 in. Estimate: $500-$700

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LOT 7 *

SILVER MOUNTED DHA SWORD, 19TH C. Burma. Beautiful and rare example of a dha, with finely carved and undercut ivory hilt depicting temple dancers and floral motifs, scabbard and fittings are all fine silver repousse and engraved. Length 35 1/4in. Estimate: $1000-$1200

LOT 8

SILVER MOUNTED DHA SWORD, 19TH C. Burma. The all silver scabbard is beautifully embossed with large cartouches, each depicting a 4-legged animal. The hilt has large center band featuring birds in finest niello work.. Length 35 in. Estimate: $1000-$1200

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LOT 9

DHA SWORD DAGGER, 19TH C. Burma. All silver covered scabbard and hilt, large bud shaped pommel, straight single edged blade. Length 17 in. Estimate: $300-$400

LOT 10

SILVER MOUNTED DHA SWORD, 19TH C. Burma. Slightly curved, single-edged blade, beautiful silver mounted wooden scabbard the hilt is solid ivory. Length 17 in. Estimate: $300-$400

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SILVER MOUNTED MINIATURE DHA SWORD, 19TH C. Burma. Slightly curved, single-edged blade, beautiful silver mounted scabbard with solid ivory hilt. Length 7 1/4 in. Estimate: $150-$300

LOT 12

SILVER MOUNTED DHA SWORD, 19TH C. Single-edged blade, richly engraved and silvered on the entire length, both sides depicting figures men sitting, floral motives and writings, the hilt is silver covered with floral motives. Length 35 in., blade 25 1/2 in. Estimate: $300-$500

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LOT 13

CHINESE TROUSSE SET, 19TH C. Brass fittings on a bone scabbard decorated with curved dragon, pair of knives with horn hilts and two small bone picks. Length 13 in. Estimate: $300-$500

LOT 14

TROUSSE SET, MANCHURIA, 19TH C. Embossed and pierced brass fittings on dark wood scabbard, horn hilt with a pair of chopsticks. Length 11 7/8 in. Estimate: $250-$300

LOT 15

19 TH C. TROUSSE SET, CHINA Cloisonne case, blue field with peonies and symbols, slender knife and a pair of chopsticks. Length 11 7/8 in. Estimate: $250-$300

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LOT 16

TROUSSE SET, MONGOLIA, 19TH C. Heavy embossed silver mounted case and knife hilt with a pair of chopsticks. Length 15 1/2” Estimate: $250-$300

LOT 17

TROUSSE SET, TIBET Embossed silver mounted case set with turquoise and coral stones, and many tantric symbols, knife hilt is translucent horn, one chopstick is broken. Length 11 5/8” Estimate: $150-$200

LOT 18

CHINESE DAGGER, 19TH C. Jian dagger, late 19th century . The blade is heavy and with good patina with a diamond cross section, the handle is faceted brass with crossguard and pommel decorated in the same style as scabbard fittings. Length 18 in. Estimate: $200-$300

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LOT 19

ORIGINAL CHINESE SWORD, A VERY FINE JIAN, 19TH C. Beautifully executed silver koftgari work on blade depicting a dragon, gods, etc. Scabbard (cloth covering gone) has engraved brass mounts. The bone hilt is also engraved (Kuan Yin?). Length 38 7/8 in. Estimate: $400-$600

LOT 20

SHIELD INDIA, 19TH C. Important shield of black animal hide painted in gold, depicting animal hunting scenes, tigers lion attacking prey, four gilded bosses. Publications: This shield was published in G. N. Pant “Indian Shield” 1982, page 115, 124. Diameter 20 in. Estimate: $1500-$2500

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LOT 21

SHIELD INDIA, 19TH C. Medium brown animal hide ornately carved, four gilded bosses with small ornamental gems, red and green colors; Inscription on the reverse: “Khusal Hunjee And Sonsshieldmakers-Bombay”. Diameter 14 in. Estimate: $600-$800

LOT 22

SHIELD INDIA, 19TH C. Animal hide painted both sides in floral and vines designs, front side mostly in old gilt paint and has four engraved bosses with very heavy gilding. Width 4in., Length 12 in. Estimate: $700-$800

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LOT 23

SHIELD INDIA, 19TH C. Light tan, translucent rhinoceros hide with delicately painted border and center. Four ornate jeweled bosses and a 5th ornament depicting facing animal heads. The bosses are heavily gilded. Diameter 17 7/8 in. Estimate: $1000-$1400

LOT 24

ARMGUARD BAZU BAND, INDIA, 19TH C. Engraved steel bazu band with ornamented silver thistles and koftgari gold work, one buckle in still in place. Width 4 in., Length 12 in. Estimate: $400-$500

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LOT 25

PESHKABZ DAGGER, INDIA Damascus T-back rib blade, green jade hilt with gold and silver inlaid ferrule, scabbard is covered with plain velvet. Length 17 1/4 in. Estimate: $500-$600

LOT 26

KHANJARLI DAGGER, INDIA An Indian khanjarli fitted with a recurved blade two deep fullers on each side. The ivory hilt is composed of four ivory pieces incorporating a large lunetteshaped pommel. The forte and knuckle guard are decorated with gold inlay (koftagri), the knuckleguard terminating with the head of a mythical indian beast known as a Yali. Vizianagram or Orissa, 18th cen. Length 13 3/4 in., Blade 9 in. Estimate: $1000-$1500

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LOT 27

MUGHAL ZAGHNAL AXE, INDIA Fine and rare 18th century Mughal Zaghnal Axe. The axe head is decorated in fine koftgari with gold tigers and vines gold end. Length 17 in. Estimate: $1000-$1300

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JAMBIYA DAGGER, INDIAN ARAB Indo-Arab from Kutch, India. The copper-gilt scabbard and waisted-hilt with embossed floral decoration. The scabbard has a large bublous finial. Double edged curved pointed blade with thick rib in the middle. 19th Century. Length 13 7/8 in. Estimate: $600-$800

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LOT 29

KATAR DAGGER, INDIA A South Indian katar from the 18th Century. Gold koftagri decoration on the hilt in a floral pattern. The blade is European and would have been highly prized in India in that period. Length 21 1/4 in. Estimate: $600-$700

LOT 30

JAMBIYA DAGGER, INDIA Beautiful wide Damascus steel blade with gold inlay work, hilt and sheath chiseled mounts are are of Damascus steel decorated with gold inlay and velvet. Curved blade with two wide fullers on each side. Length 15 in. Estimate: $500-$700

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LOT 31

THROWING QUOIT CHAKRA, INDIA A sharpened edge steel ring covered on both sides with gold koftgari and set with seven (one missing) garnets or rubies. A rare item. Diameter: outside 9.4 in., inside 8 in. 19th Century, North India. Outside 9 1/2, Inside 8 in. Estimate: $600-$900

LOT 32

SHIELD INDO-PERSIAN, 19TH C. A steel shield covered with gold koftgari, four gold decorated bosses, and complete plaid backing and knuckle pad. Diameter 9 in. Estimate: $600-$900

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LOT 33

ANKUS, ELEPHANT PROD, INDIA Beautiful Ankus of silver covered brass with spiral shaft and elephant head with small Makara heads. 19th Century. Length 18 5/8 in. Estimate: $300-$450

LOT 34

PESHKABZ DAGGER, MOGHUL INDIA Outstanding and rare piece, T-shaped blade has fine damascus pattern, the hilt is rock crystal (small chip at the pommel), with a gold koftgari ferrule, scabbard is covered with purple velvet and has gilded metal tip and chape. Late 18th or early 19th Century. Length 17 7/8 in. Estimate: $2000-$3000

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PIHA KETTA KNIFE, SRI LANKA, 18TH C. Short heavy blade, ivory hilt decorated with brass and silver. These fore gripS are chased in deep relief. The blade is of a forward curving type with one deep fuller on each side. Length 9 1/2 in. Estimate: $150-$300

LOT 36

JAMBIYA DAGGER, INDIAN ARAB, 19TH C. Engraved silver scabbard and hilt, decorated with animals and Arabic script, large flower bud scabbard tip. Length 14 3/8 in. Estimate: $800-$900

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LOT 37

AXE BHUJ, MUGHAL INDIA, 19TH C. A rare Indian axe known as a Bhuj. Named after the state capital of Kutch in Gujarat, India. Ornate gold decorated shaft with elephant’s head and hunter figure all in gold; heavy blade is silver inlaid.. The repeating floral pattern in a Kutch style, which is repeated in many items from the collection, and here we see the original scabbard still preserved. A concealed knife in the shaft of the weapon. Length 25 in. Estimate: $1200-$1400

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LOT 38

PESHKABZ DAGGER, LAHORE 18-19 CC Intricate gilt-copper scabbard with intricate floral work, set around the throat with red and green stones. A large bulbous finial to the scabbard with matching stones. The dagger has a T-shape blade, hilt of green glass, gilt-copper bolster and grip straps. Length 12 7/8 in. Estimate: $300-$500

LOT 39 ARMGUARD BAZU BAND WITH ETCHING, PERSIA, 19 C.

Etched steel with animals, birds, vines, tendrils and an embossed sun face, four buckles on the sides. Width 4 1/2”, Length 13 5/8 in. Estimate: $400-$500

LOT 40

PERSIAN JAMBIYA DAGGER WITH ZULFICAR BLADE, 19 C. The Damascus etched zulficar blade has five points. All steel scabbard and hilt engraved and decorated in gold floral cartouches. Length 19 in. Estimate: $700-$900

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LOT 41

GILT AXE, SOUTH INDIA, 18TH C. An outstanding and rare piece. A large bronze? sculpture of lord Shiva is mounted on a yali (South Indian mythical beast) gilded, attached to a steel axe head which is profusely decorated with dense floral arrangements in gold koftgari. The shaft is embossed with silver. Axe head, 7 7/8 in., Length 22 3/8 in. Estimate: $2000-$2500

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SOUSSUN PATA, INDIA, 19THC RAJASTHAN, INDIA A Huge blade, deeply engraved with individual and detailed cartouches of the nine incarnations of the Hindu goddess Durga. At the forte of the blade are two chiseled gilt tigers and a Sanskrit text explanations for each cartouche. The large Rajput style hilt is covered with gold koftgari in a checkered pattern. The sword is complete with scabbard covered in green velvet. Length 37 2/8 in. Estimate: $5000-$7000

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LOT 43

TULWAR SWORD, INDIA, 18 - 19 CC. A Tulwar from Rajasthan, the sword has a steel hilt with attractive floral decorations in gold koftgari, the blade of Wootz Damascus, has further goldwork at the forte. The scabbard is rare, of pierced steel, decorated with gold, with underlying velvet. Length 34 1/2 in. Estimate: $1500-$3000

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LOT 44

19TH C. KATAR DAGGER, INDIA Sind style katar, heavy gold work on H type crossbar and nice blade with deep fullers. Length 17 1/4 in. Estimate: $600-$700

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LOT 45

TULWAR SWORD, INDIA, 19TH C. Beautiful tulwar with a iron hilt with thick gold koftgari depicting a mosque and floral patterns. A fabric wrist strap attached to the hilt. The blade is European chiseled with three crescent moons. The purple velvet scabbard has large decorative silver mounts. Length 38 in. Estimate: $1400-$1600

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LOT 46

19TH C. PERSIAN KHANJAR DAGGER A very fine all steel Persian Khanjar, 19th century Qajar of outstanding quality and workmanship, this khanjar has its entire scabbard surface and grip covered with various human figures, animals, birds and floral motifs. The blade is decorated with etched lion hunting a deer on both sides at the forte. Each side of the blade has a pronounced medial ridge and beveled cutting edges. Length 15 1/2 in. Estimate: $700-$800

LOT 47

MALAYSIAN PARANG NABUR SWORD, 19TH C. This parang nabur sword has a massive curved single edged blade. Wooden scabbard mounted in tortoiseshell and brass. Nicely curved hilt with brass mounted grip. Length 26 1/2 in. Estimate: $300-$350

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LOT 48

KRIS DAGGER WITH GEMSTONES, JAVA A stunning example of a kris art with straight double edged blade, the hilt is curved horn, wrangka is of painted wood. The sheath is laquired brass, the silver gilt selut (hilt fitting) is set with gemstones, outstanding piece. Length 20 in. Estimate: $300-$350

LOT 49

KRIS SWORD, PHILIPPINES MORO Beautiful Moro kris has a very good blade, the hilt and scabbard are finely inlaid with mother of pearl. Length 25 1/2 in. Estimate: $800-$1000

LOT 50

PARANG SWORD, SUMATRA Entire hilt and scabbard in silver repousse of floral and viney motifs. Length 20 5/8 in. Estimate: $450-$500

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LOT 51

KRIS DAGGER, BALI, 19TH C. Large silver hilt in floral repousse. The blade in contrasting black and silvery whorls N.S. Length 23 5/8 in. Estimate: $500-$600

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KRIS DAGGER, PENINSULAR MALAYSIA Forged pichit blade, all other metal is pure gold. Ivory hilt and tip. Length 17 in. Estimate: $4000-$5000

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LOT 53 *

KRIS DAGGER, SULAWESI All pure gold fittings with jeweled “toli toli”, carved ivory hilt, beautiful and rare kris with in fitted case. Length 18 3/4 in. Estimate: $3000-$3500

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KRIS DAGGER, MENANGKABOU SUMATRA All repousse gold with tamarind red tint, hilt is incised ivory with gold collar. Length 13 in. Estimate: $3500-$4000

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LOT 55 *

KRIS DAGGER, PALEMBANG SUMATRA Beautiful and rare kris with polished ivory sheath, deeply incised carving on the ivory hilt, comes in a fitted black case. Length 14 5/8 in. Estimate: $1250-$1500

LOT 56 *

KRIS DAGGER, MADURA Carved ivory hilt, carved wood scabbard top. Length 18 3/8 in. Estimate: $300-$400

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KRIS DAGGER, MALAY PENINSULA Long and thin executioner style kris, with gold and jeweled hilt fitting, and ivory scabbard tip. Length 21 3/4 in. Estimate: $300-$400

LOT 58

KRIS DAGGER, SUMATRA Long executioner style kris, carved horn hilt, scabbard decorated with silver bands. Length 27 5/8 in. Estimate: $300-$400

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LOT 59

KRIS DAGGER / SWORD, SUMATRA Long executioner style kris with old polished ivory hilt and large silver chapes on scabbard. Length 23 in. Estimate: $300-$400

LOT 60

KRIS DAGGER, JAVA - MADURA Hilt is finely carved good-figure in dark wood, wooden scabbard. Length 17 in. Estimate: $200-$300

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KRIS DAGGER, MALAY PENINSULA Fine old ivory hilt and scabbard top, the sheath in repousse silver with ivory tip, very old, thin blade which has been polished many times. Length 12 5/8 in. Estimate: $450-$500

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LOT 62

SHORT SWORD BADIK, JAVA A fine piece which has characteristic rough pommel blade, the hilt and scabbard are all silver, embossed in floral motif. Length 17 5/8 in. Estimate: $450-$500

LOT 63

KRIS DAGGER, BALI The hilt is a figure of Bonaspatti in gilded copper worked over a hardened mastic core and set with cabochons, good wavy blade. The scabbard of ornamental wood partially decorated with gold leaf designs. Length 23 5/8 in. Estimate: $600-700

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LOT 64 *

KRIS DAGGER WITH GILT BLADE, BALI, 19TH C. Ivory blade with gold Naga. Fine carved ivory demi-good figure. The wrangka is of nicely shaped ivory, the pendok fine silver repousse. Length 23 7/8 in. Estimate: $1500-$1600

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KRIS DAGGER, MADURA, 19TH C. An impressive piece with good blade and strong pommel, the hilt is a large bent-over carved ivory of flower style, the pendok is nicely embossed silver. Length 20 1/4 in. Estimate: $500-$600

LOT 66

KRIS DAGGER, NORTH MALAYSIA (PATANI) Good blade and exceptionally fine wayang Hulu (hilt) with intricately carved dark hardwood, very good hardwood sheath, rare this fine. Length 19 in. Estimate: $700-$800

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LOT 67

KRIS DAGGER, JAVA Classic example of a Javanese Kris in all respects, good blade with graceful Surakarta style hilt, fine brass and wood sheath. Length 19 in. Publication: Edward Frey, “The Kris” page 50. Length 19 in. Estimate: $400-$500

LOT 68

KRIS DAGGER, BALI /SULAWESI Fine face of Bonaspatti at top of all-silver pendok, Bent over Sulawesi hilt and flaring tip, rare type. Length 17 5/8 in. Estimate: $600-$700

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LOT 69

KRIS DAGGER, JAVA The silver hilt is a grinning demon figure, the sheath all silver flora repousse. Good wavy blade. Length 17 1/2 in. Estimate: $500-$700

LOT 70

KRIS DAGGER, JAVA Fine Surakarta style hardwood hilt with a jeweled selut and gold mendak. Edward Fray’s notes for this kris state: “l acquired wrangka (scabbard top) and pendok is the work of the last living Kris decorator connected with the old palace at Surakarta (solo).” Length 19 7/8 in. Estimate: $800-$1000

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LOT 71

KRIS DAGGER, JAVA Fine old blade (pamor restored) and Surakarta style hilt, with green and gold demon face and fanciful Indonesian designs. It is noted by Edward Frey in the description for this kris that it is “Another scabbard decorated by the aging Solo artist.” Length 19 1/2 in. Estimate: $800-$1000

LOT 72 *

KRIS DAGGER WITH GILD BLADE AND IVORY GRIP, JAVA A stunning example of Kris art with a gold mounted blade, the hilt and wrangka are carved ivory, the sheath is heavily gilded repousse, the selut (hilt fitting) is set with 40 “peel” diamonds (true diamond chips from larger cuttings), outstanding piece. Length 19 5/8 in. Estimate: $2000-$2500

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LOT 73 *

KRIS DAGGER, JAVA Rare and fascinating kris. A restored old blade fitted with a gold selut and mendak, the scabbard is heavily gilded repousse, the hilt (Yogyakarta style) and wrangka are of fossil ivory. Length 18 5/8 in. Estimate: $850-$1000

LOT 74

KRIS DAGGER, JAVA A superb example of Central Java Kris art. Old blade with characteristic ukiren (hilt) with gilt brass selut and mendak. Wooden scabbard is mounted in brass. Beautifully carved ivory grip. Length 20 in. Estimate: $800-$1000

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LOT 75 *

KRIS DAGGER, JAVA Ivory hilt with gold selut and mendak and fine old restored blade, the sheath is gilded repousse over brass, the scabbard top black enamel, Yogya hilt style. The base of the blade is forged in an unusual “whorl” pattern. Publication: Edward Frey “The Kris” fig. 8(f ). Length 18 1/2 in. Estimate: $450-$600

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KRIS DAGGER, PENINSULAR MALAYSIA Another Malay Kris with characteristic features throughout – Java demon hulu, Bugis cup selut, sarong wood kemuning (walnut-like grain and color). Length 17 1/2 in. Estimate: $450-$600

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LOT 77

KRIS DAGGER, JAVA, 18-19 CC A one-piece all metal Kris of the Majapahit era - the prototype Kris, wooden sheath.. Length 14 1/4 in. Estimate: $300-$400

LOT 78

KRIS DAGGER, SUMATRA, 19TH C. A fine kris with slender straight blade, the hilt is erect, the scabbard of nicely polished wood with a chevron inlay at the tip. Length 17 1/8 in. Estimate: $350-$500

LOT 79

KRIS DAGGER, SULAWESI, 19TH C. Characteristic heavy, straight slightly curved blade, with wooden bent-over hilt, the ferrule is low grade silver, wooden scabbard is tastefully decorated at lower part in painted gold design. Length 15 1/2 in. Estimate: $300-$400

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LOT 80

KRIS DAGGER, JAVA Wooden Yogya style hilt with, sheath is repoussed brass. Length 18 in. Estimate: $200-$300

LOT 81

KRIS DAGGER, PATANI NORTH MALAYSIA The blade and sheath are of Sumatran style, the hilt an excellent Hulu Wayang (Kingfisher hilt) rendering in silver. Length 16 3/4 in. Estimate: $550-$650

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LOT 82

A DHA DAGGER WITH SILVER MOUNTS, 19TH C. 19th c. dha dagger with silver-mounted hilt with bands of filigree and expanded pommel. Handforged, single-edged pointy blade. In its filigreed silver-covered wooden scabbard. Length 13 1/4 in. Estimate: $200-$250

LOT 83 *

KRIS HILT, 18-19 CC North Coast Java/Madura. Carved ivory transitional type, relatively rare. Publication: Edward Frey “The Kris” page 48, fig G. Length 3 5/8 in. Estimate: $200-$250

LOT 84 *

KRIS HILT, 18-19 CC Carved ivory hilt for kris dagger. Length 3 5/8 in. Estimate: $200-$250

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LOT 85

RARE KRIS STAND, 19TH C. Indonesia, polychrome wood, height: 50 cm female figure sculpted in wood with strong polychrome. Height 33 in. Estimate: $750-$1000

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LOT 86

AIKUCHI TANTO DAGGER, JAPAN, 19TH C. Entire hilt and scabbard reddish amber cloisonne with chrysanthemum flowers, brass fittings engraved and gilded. Length 14 1/4 in. Estimate: $500-$750

LOT 87

AIKUCHI TANTO DAGGER, JAPAN Brown horn or wood scabbard with large heavy silver and gold decorated eagles. black flying geese menuki, the blade has an engraved germ syllable. Tanto silver hilt side’ knife. 15.5 in. Length 15 5/8 in. Estimate: $2000-$2250

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LOT 88 *

TANTO DAGGER, JAPAN Beautiful finely carved ivory with scenes of craftsmen working. Length 15 3/4 in., Blade 9 in. Estimate: $1750-$2000

LOT 89

KATANA KAKE SWORD RACK, JAPAN Beautiful katana (sword) stand with gold painted over the black lacquer with birds and fishing scenes. Width, 20 in., Height 16 in. Estimate: $900-$1100

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LOT 90

JAPANESE WAKIZASHI SWORD Wakizashi sword, Japan. Dark brown lacquer koshirae (scabbard), brown hilt lacing with flowers and openwork iron tsuba (sword guard). Small knife decorated with clam shells. Length 23 5/8 in. Estimate: $1100-$1300

LOT 91 *

JAPANESE DAGGER WITH IVORY HILT, 9TH C. Japanese dagger with scabbard of solid ivory tusk and gilded fittings. The hilt is covered with small amber beads and wrapped with yellow lacing. Length 18 in., Hilt 5 in. Estimate: $1250-$1500

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LOT 92

DAGGER TANTO, JAPAN. A CEREMONIAL DAGGER OF HIGHEST ORDER Dagger Tanto, Japan. A ceremonial dagger of highest order. Forged copper blade with sanskrit germ syllables and Chinese inscription. Fine tortoise shell scabbard with numerous silver and gold ornaments. With Kozuka and Kogai, with registration papers. Length 19 in. Estimate: $3000-$3500

LOT 93

WAKIZASHI WITH FINE BLADE, TOKUGAWA IMPERIAL CREST ON TANG Sword Wakizashi Japan. Fine blade with Tokugawa imperial crest on tang. (1640?) Rosewood scabbard carved in crayfish motif. Striking hilt treatment with silver crayfish menuki. The tsuba and Kozuka intricate gold and silver work. Length 31 7/8 in. Estimate: $5000-$5500

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LOT 94

SHORT SWORD WAKIZASHI Short sword Wakizashi. Good blade in handsome black lacquer scabbard. The fittings are ivory with gold, silver and copper work. Fine tsuba and Kozuka. Length 22 1/2 in. Estimate: $700-$800

LOT 95

DAGGER HAMIDASHI TANTO JAPAN Dagger Hamidashi Tanto Japan. Very good heavy blade. The scabbard is black matte lacquer inlaid with many insects of mother of pearl etc. Fine Kozuka. Length 20 in. Estimate: $550-$650

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LOT 96

KNIFE KAIKEN / KWAIKEN JAPAN, 19TH C. Kaiken (pocket knife), Kwaiken Japan. Nacre on black lacquer sheath. Fine silver fittings throughout with a handsome silver octopus. A pretty lady’s knife. Length 9 7/8 in. Estimate: $600-$700

LOT 97

KEN TEMPLE SWORD, JAPAN Ribbed straight blade with large Vajra brass hilt. Sheath is black lacquer over wood with brass chapes. Length 22 in. Estimate: $300-$500

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LOT 98

HACHIWARA / KABUTOWARI, JAPAN Japanese Kabutowari/Hachiwari , Samurai/Ninja - Japan 18/19th century (late Edo period). The Kabutowari/Hachiwara / helmet splitter was used to pierce a Samurai’s harness or to parry an enemy’s melee attack. Because of its sharp point and narrow design, it was capable of to pierce a weak spot in the harness. The hook at the lower end also allowed for breaking or severely damaging the sword of an enemy, while the same hook could be used to pry open a Samurai’s helmet (composed of loose plates) in order to stab the enemy in the head. The hachiwara was worn on the right side of the body and was designed to be drawn by the left hand. It could parry attacks, and the name means “helmet breaker”, although it is doubtful that it is strong enough to actually break a helmet. However, it is possible to get the hook under someone’s helmet and apply enough pressure to pop out one of the metal plates or force the opponent’s head to the side. Length 10 1/2 in., Blade from tsuka (handle) 10 3/4 in. Estimate: $600-$800

LOT 99

KATANA SWORD, JAPAN Signed blade, translates to 1485 A.D. date, the fittings are Mokume with Tomoye crests, silver habaki. Length 39 1/4 in. Estimate: $2500-$3000

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LOT 100 *

JAMBIYA DAGGER WITH IVORY HILT AND GOLD INLAY, 19TH C. Nice Balkan jambiya with gold decorated curved Damascus steel double edged blade, solid walrus ivory grip. Length 13 7/8 in., grip 8 1/4 in. Estimate: $300-$350

LOT 101 *

YATAGAN SWORD, BALKANS Beautifully embossed and niello inlaid silver scabbard with silver crown tips and silver chain attached to the suspension ring. Walrus ivory hilt with silver niello rip. Single edged pointed blade. Length 24 in., Blade 15 2/4 in. Estimate: $2000-$3000

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LOT 102 *

CAUCASIAN OR PERSIAN DAGGER KAMA, 19TH C. Short sword ‘Quama’, Caucasus. Low grade silver mounts on wooden scabbard covered with original velvet. Walrus ivory hilt with silver rosettes. Double edged pointed blade with two deep narrow fullers on each side. Length 22 5/8 in. Estimate: $1000-$1250

LOT 103

CAUCASIAN SILVER MOUNTED DAGGER KAMA Dagger Kindjal, Russia. Entire front of scabbard and hilt is embossed and engraved niello work. Rear shows an eagle inlay and armorer’s stamp ‘84’ - 1884. Has leather strap with many silver mounted studs. Double edged pointed blade with one filler in the middle of each side. Length 19 7/8 in. Estimate: $1750-$2000

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LOT 104

CAUCASIAN DAGGER (KAMA) WITH SILVER INLAY, 19TH C. Dagger Kindjal Cossack. Needle point blade with three grooves on each side. Finely engraved hilt and scabbard inlaid with silver throughout. Length 19 5/8 in. Estimate: $2500-$3000

LOT 105

RARE CAUCASIAN DAGGER OR KNIFE, 19TH C. Caucasian knife or dagger with eared hilt. Extensive fine niello on mounts and hilt. Single edged blade with gilt maker’s mark. Red velvet sheath with silver nielloed mounts. Length 13 1/2 in. Estimate: $750-$1000

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LOT 106

CAUCASIAN DAGESTAN DAGGER (KAMA) WITH ETCHED BLADE Dagger Kindjal, Russian Cossack. Extensive silver niello chapes and hilt. Length 22 1/4 in. Estimate: $1000-$1250

LOT 107

CAUCASIAN DAGGER (KAMA) WITH GILD, 19TH C. Dagger Kindjal, Caucasus. Fine gold inlaid blade. Double edged pointed blade with two wide fullers and two narrow fullers on each side of the blade. Black leather sheath and horn grip mounted with silver and gold fittings. Length 19 in. Estimate: $1250-$1500

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LOT 108

CAUCASIAN SHASHKA SWORD WITH SILVER MOUNTS, 19 C. Caucasian shashka sword, Russia, 19th c. Fine blade with 3 fullers and gilt armorer’s marks. Silver mounts decorated with engraving and extensive niello work, silver with niello hilt with Tsar Alexander the 3rd marks. Length 36 1/4 in. Estimate: $3000-$3250

LOT 109

PRESENTATION SAIF SWORD WITH GOLD MOUNTS Straight blade marked on the rib with long series of numbers and cross, pure gold hilt and scabbard decorations all finely embossed and/or engraved. According to the notes of Edward Frey this sword was a gift of Abdulaziz Ibn Saud (the first king and founder of Saudi Arabia) to a U.S. Naval officer. Length 38 in. Estimate: $4250-$4500

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LOT 110

KHULA KHUD HELMET WITH GOLD KOFTGARI Beautiful fluted steel bowl covered with fine koftgari gold work, iron link chain mail is intact, plume holder and nose guard. Length 15 in. including chain mail Estimate: $1250-$1500

LOT 111

KHULA KHUD HELMET WITH SILVER INLAY A damascened Persian helmet, kulah khud - 19th century - The skull decorated with a design depicting hunting scene, all on an etched and chased ground of leafy branches inhabited by birds; above the lower rim, inscribed panels in Arabic. Fitted with a 5 inch top spike, one plume socket, sliding nasal and long chain mail of butted links. Length 15 in. including chain mail Estimate: $500-$600

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LOT 112 *

TURKISH BICHAQ DAGGER IN SILVER MOUNTS Dagger ‘Bichaq’, Turkey. Straight blade with T back. One side engraved with date 1181 (A.H. ) + 584 = 1765 A.D. The flaring grips are ivory mounted with engraved silver, scabbard is all silver repousse with fish-head tips and 3 double chains tipped with coral stones. Length 17 3/8 in. Estimate: $750-$1000

LOT 113

JAMBIYA DAGGER WITH SILVER MOUNTS, TURKEY Sharply curved blade with brown horn hilt, the scabbard is silver repousse set with 27 small turquoise and red stones and one larger turquoise stone. Length 17 1/4 in. Estimate: $300-$400

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LOT 114

JAMBIYA DAGGER IN SILVER MOUNTS, PERSIA Fine damascus steel blade with gold work on both sides, the entire hilt and sheath are of finely embossed silver and gilt. Length 17 1/2 in. Estimate: $1000-$1250

LOT 115

PERSIAN JAMBIYA DAGGER WITH JADE HILT Dagger Jambiya, Persia. Slender Damascus steel blade with rib in the middle is mounted in pale green curved jade hilt which is set with many silver ‘cabochons’ bordered in twisted silver wire. The wooden scabbard is covered with red velvet and mounted in silver mouth and chape. Length 17 5/8 in. Estimate: $1250-$1500

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LOT 116

DAGGER JAMBIYA WITH SILVER MOUNTS, TURKEY, 19TH C. Dagger Jambiya, Turkey. Yellowish silver scabbard extensively decorated. Dark wood hilt has 8 silver pip and diamond ornaments. Length 18 1/2 in. Estimate: $700-$800

LOT 117 *

KARD DAGGER WITH IVORY HILT Very nice kard dagger with gold inlaid single edged pointed blade and ferrule. Walrus ivory hilt. Length 14 1/8 in. Estimate: $600-$700

LOT 118

CHOORA KNIFE, AFGHANISTAN Watered steel blade, entire scabbard of embossed low grade silver, camel bone hilt with original chain and amulet. Length 15 1/2 in., blade 10 1/4 in. Estimate: $500-$600

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LOT 119 *

KARD DAGGER WITH SCABBARD, TURKEY, 19TH C. Fine Damascus blade with gold inlay and Arabic religious inscriptions. Walrus ivory hilt. Wooden sheath wrapped in original red velvet. The scabbard is mounted in fine pierced silver throat and chape. Length 16 1/4 in., blade 9 1/2 in. Estimate: $1250-$1500

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LOT 120 *

RARE PERSIAN PESH KABZ GILT DAGGER Exceptional pesh kabz dagger, Persia. Sculptured recurved chiseled blade and t-rib with gold floral inlay. Ivory grips, inlaid back. A similar example displayed at the Hermitage Museum is depicted in “Earthy Art - Heavenly Beauty, the Art of Aslam”, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2000, p. 318. Length 15 5/8 in. Estimate: $4000-$5000

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LOT 121 *

GILT PESH KABZ DAGGER, INDIA, 19TH C. Dagger Pesh Kabz from North India (NOT Persia). Fine recurved T back Damascus blade with almost white ivory grips and gold koftgari decoration on the grip. Length 13 1/4 in. Estimate: $1500-$1750

LOT 122

YATAGAN SWORD, TURKEY, 18TH C. WITH SILVER INLAY Sword Yataghan, Turkey. Elaborate silver work with numerous fine coral stones. The silver inlay blade is dated 1797 A.D. Length 30 7/8 in. Estimate: $2500-$3000

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LOT 123 *

TURKISH YATAGAN SWORD WITH GOLD INLAY Sword Yataghan, Turkey. The blade has fine gold inlay work on both sides. Including gold inlaid date in Arabic 1232 (A-H) – 1766 A.D. Large eared hilt of walrus ivory with niello work and coral stones. Wooden scabbard is wrapped in original stitched black leather. The tip is a large embossed silver fish (dolphin head) in suite to the silver scabbard throat. Length 31 in., blade 22 1/4 in. Estimate: $2500-$3000

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LOT 124

ARMGUARD BAZU BAND W/GOLD INLAY, PERSIA Armguard of Damascus steel covered with a viney gold inlay work and etched inscriptions in Arabic around. Length 13 1/4 in., width 3 3/4 in. Estimate: $300-$500

LOT 125

ARMGUARD BAZU BAND WITH GOLD INLAY, PERSIA Etched steel with horsemen, birds, and three cartouches with Arabic inscriptions. Length 16 in., 4 1/2 in. Estimate: $350-$400

LOT 126

GOLD KOFTGARI SHIELD INDO-PERSIA, 19TH C. Beautiful steel shield with complete red velvet back lining, heavy silver flowers and fine silver and gold koftgari throughout the entire surface. Diameter 9 1/8 in. Estimate: $750-$1000

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LOT 127

LARGE AFGHANISTAN DAMASCUS KHYBER KNIFE Dagger ‘Khyber Knife’, Afghanistan. Fine damascus blade. Silver hilt with gold trim in unusual India style. N.S. Length 25 1/4 in. Estimate: $1000-$1250

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LOT 128

SILVERM MOUNTED TURKISH YATAGAN SWORD, 19TH C. Sword Yataghan, Turkey. Embossed silver scabbard and hilt. Fish head scabbard tip. Blade is marked. Length 25 3/8 in. Estimate: $1000-$1500

LOT 129 *

OTTOMAN YATAGAN SWORD WITH GOLD INLAY, 19 C. Blade gold inlaid on both sides, with gold inlaid date in Arabic (translates to 1825 A.D.) and inscription “Work of Hasan Owner Husein Rabith”. Walrus ivory hilt and superb quality repousse silver, wire, and pip-work all over the scabbard. Steel hilt grip decorated with gold Arabic inscriptions. Length 30, blade 22 in. Estimate: $1500-$2000

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LOT 130 *

PERSIAN DAGGER WITH IVORY GRIP, 19TH C. An important Persian Jambiya dagger from the Qajar period (19th Century). The walrus ivory grip depicts a royal man and lady of some importance, the man has a cartouche of Persian script, and the lady had a large bird of prey above her. Both images surrounded by floral carved decoration. The curved blade, double edged with a centrally raised fuller. The wooden scabbard covered with sha-green (some missing) and a large steel chape and locket. Length 13 in. Estimate: $1250-$1500

LOT 131

MALAYSIAN KRIS DAGGER WITH HORN HILT MOUNTED WITH SILVER Malaysian kris dagger with horn hilt mounted with silver, horn grip and wooden scabbard mounted in silver. Double edged blade with two fullers on each side. 19th c. Length 24 in. Estimate: $175-$200

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LOT 132

KUKRI KNIFE, NEPAL Exceptional kurki knife with scabbard with large gold chapes over green velvet, hilt and blade rib are in heavy gold designs. Length 20 7/8 in. Estimate: $3000-$3500

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LOT 133

SILVER MOUNTED KUKRI KNIFE, NEPAL, 19TH C. Scabbard is decorated with ornate silver chapes over black leather with silver straps and medallion, two utility knives with wooden grips. Length 20 in. Estimate: $450-$500

LOT 134

KUKRI KNIFE, NEPAL WITH GILT MOUNTS, 19TH C. Repousse silver mounted scabbard with gold panel, ivory and bone hilts, excellent blade with two side knives. Length 16 in., blade 12 in. Estimate: $900-$1000

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LOT 135

PHILIPPINES: FILIPINO MORO KRIS SWORD Philippines: Filipino Moro Kris Sword. Curved wooden scabbard, double edged wavy blade. All original, 19th c. Length 23 in., blade 16 1/2 in. Estimate: $300-$350

LOT 136

ANTIQUE TENEGRE, VISAYAS, PHILIPPINE, 19TH C. Antique tenegre, Visayas, Philippine. Horn hilt, wooden scabbard wrapped in original; brown leather with brass mounts. All original. 19th cen. Length 30 in. Estimate: $300-$350

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LOT 137

MINIATURE DHA DAGGER WITH SILVER MOUNTS, 19TH C. Miniature dha dagger with silver mounts and ivory grip, 19th cen. Length 7 1/4 in. Estimate: $450-$550

LOT 138

SHIELD INDIA, 19TH C. Animal hide painted both sides, front side mostly in old paint and has four engraved bosses with very heavy gilding. Diameter 17 1/4 in. Estimate: $600-$700

LOT 139

AN INDIAN BICHWA DAGGER 19H C. An Indian bichwa 19th century. The bichwa dagger of India literally means scorpion sting. A weapon associated with a dangerous, powerful and feared creature either real or imaginary can often cause an enemy to fear you. Length 14 1/2 in. Estimate: $350-$500

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LOT 140

ANTIQUE JAPANESE SWORD STAND, 19TH C. Nicely curved rosewood Japanese wooden sword or dagger stand. Length 9 in., Height 9 in, Estimate: $300-$350

LOT 141

ALBANIAN FLINTLOCK MIQUELET (BALKAN ALBANIAN LONG GUN ARNAUTKA) Albanian flintlock MIQUELET (Balkan Albanian long gun Arnautka) musket with stylized “rat tail” metal stock, brass mounts, mother of pearl inlays. Signed on barrel, circa 1840. Lock is in working order. Length 69 in. Estimate: $1000-$1250

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LOT 142

19TH CENTURY DAMASCUS STEEL INDO-PERSIAN BOW Excellent quality 19th century Damascus steel Indo-Persian bow with fine quality silver Koftgari decoration. Top and bottom arms with koftgari decoration to bow front edges, around the grip and top and bottom bow string loops. Arms are jointed at the grip with threaded joint components in excellent order. Each arm made from Damascus steel with resulting Damascus pattern on both front and back of bow. Length 37 in. Estimate: $1000-$1250

LOT 143

BOOK: GIANNI VIANELLO ARMI E ARMATURE ORIENTALI IN ITALIAN Gianni Vianello, “Armi & Armature Orientali “, 1966. Hardcover, sleeve jacket. Esemplare 1260 Estimate: $130-$150

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LOT 144

BOOK: LORD EGERTON OF TATTON INDIAN AND ORIENTAL ARMOURY Lord Egerton of Tatton, A Description of Indian and Oriental Armour, Illustrated from the collection formerly in the India Office, Now Exhibited At South Kensington and The Authors Private Collection, London: W.H. Allen & Co., limited, 13, Waterloo Place, S.W., Publishers to the India Office. With a map, twenty three full page plates (two coloured), and numerous woodcuts. All original, 1896. Hardcover, cloth sleeve, 178 p. Estimate: $120-$150

LOT 145

BOOK: G. N. PANT INDIAN ARMS AND ARMOUR 3 VLMS, 1978 G. Pant “Indian Arms & Armor”, 3 Volumes, 1978. Hardcover. Plastic sleeve. Volume 1 spans from stone age, Harappan culture, copper hoard weapons, archery, arrow, bow, quiver and mode of shooting.Volume 2 is on sword, blade, hilt, sheath, dagger and decoration. Volume 3 contains armour, helmet, shield and other type of armours. Estimate: $175-$200

LOT 146

BOOK: A MISCELLANY FOR BASHFORD DEAN A Miscellany for Bashford Dean, presented by fellow members of the Armor and Arms Club to Bashford Dean in honor of his sixteenth birthday, October 28th, 1927. New York, hardcover, 110pp. Estimate: $75-$100

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LOT 147

BOOK: R. ELGOOD ISLAMIC ARMS AND ARMOUR Edited by robert Elgood, “Islamic Arms and Armor”, London Scolar Press, 1979. Hardcover with sleeve jacket, 252p. Estimate: $125-$150

LOT 148

SET OF TWO RARE BOOKS BY HELEN C. GUNSAULUS 1. Helen C. Gunsaulus, “Japanese Sword-mount”, 1923. Paperback. 195p., illustrations. 2. Rare Helen C. Gunsaulus “Japanese sword and its decorations”, 1924, paperback, 133 p. Estimate: $125-$150

LOT 149

AUGUSTE DEMMIN ARMS AND ARMOUR 1877 Auguste Demmin “An illustrated history of Arms And Armour” 1877 with early 2000 illustrations. Hardcover, 595 p. Estimate: $100-$125

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LOT 150

G. STONE A GLOSSARY OF ARMS AND ARMOUR 1934 G. C. Stone, “Glossary of the Construction, Decoration and Use of the Arms and Armour”, 1934 (1st Edition). Hardcover, 694 p. Rare first edition of the world famous publication. Estimate: $175-$200

LOT 151

C. H. BOUTELL ARMS AND ARMOUR Charles Boutell, M. A. Arms And Armour 1902 Hardcover with cloth sleeve, signed, 296 p. Estimate: $125-$150

LOT 152

C. H. BOUTELL ARMS AND ARMOUR Charles Boutell, M.A. ‘Arms And Armour’ 1870 Hardcover with plastic sleeve. 296p. Estimate: $100-$125

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LOT 153

BEZEMER INDONESIAN ART Bezemer, “Indonesian Art”, Bilder-Atlas mit einer einleitung, Amsterdam (Dutch). Hardcover with original sleeve, 168p. Estimate: $90-$120

LOT 154

SET OF TWO BOOKS 1. Vaclav Solc ‘Swords And Daggers of Indonesia’. 1969, Hardcover with sleeve. 34p. 2. Kris Gli Invincibili, “THE INVINCIBLE KRISES” 1991. Paperback. 142p. Estimate: $90-$120

LOT 155

EDWARD FREY, “THE KRIS” Edward Frey “The Kris.” Oxford University Press Estimate: $40-$50

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LOT 156

HENRI MOSER-CHARLOTTENFELS ORIENTAL ARMS AND ARMOUR Published by Karl W. Hiersemann, Leipzig 1912. This is an English edition. “The edition has been limited to 300 copies of which 125 are intended for the German, 100 copies for the French and 75 copies for the English edition; this copy being No. 75.” Extremely rare item worldwide! Original wooden box and green full clothed portfolio, heavily ornamented and tooled in blind and gilt on front and backside, original tie intact, all flaps present, very clean. The color plates are magnificent chromolithographs, and the remaining are excellent heliogravure plates; a near fine exemplar of the original Moser-Charlottenfels catalogue. Content: XVIII pages text (illustration showing Castle of Charlottenfels) incl. title page, preface, list of contents (bound) in English, followed by 44 plates laid loosely as issued in the original green and with gilt ornamented decorated cloth portfolio-map format 17in. x 21in. (42cm x 53cm). Each plate has subtitles in German, French, and English. Format of each plate is 16.3in x 20.4in (41.5cm x 52cm). Plates 1, 2, 3, 11, 14, 18, 19, 24, and 41 are multicolored, the remaining plates are black and white sepia-toned. All plates are original, except plates 1, 2, and 3, which are multicolor replacement copies. The multicolored (magnificent) plates show: 1. Oriental armoury at Charlottenfels. Plate 2. Turkish armour for man and horse. 3. Mounted official of Boukhara. 11. Persian straight knives. 14. Enamelled arms. 18. Arms of honour of Turkestan. - 19. Arms of Turkestan. - 24. Indian Maharaja daggers. 41. Bukhara

Dimensions 17 in. x 21 in. Estimate: $3500-$4000

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LOT 157

HENRI MOSER ORIENTAL ARMS AND ARMOUR IN FRENCH Published by Karl W. Hiersemann, Leipzig 1912. This is a French edition. “The edition has been limited to 300 copies of which 125 are intended for the German, 100 copies for the French and 75 copies for the English edition; this copy being No. 29.” Extremely rare item worldwide! Original light blue full clothed cover, heavily ornamented and tooled in blind and gilt on front and back covers. The color plates are magnificent chromolithographs, and the remaining are excellent heliogravure plates. This is a complete, bound exemplar with all original plates present. The book has moisture/water damage, mostly to the cover and binding, some plates have light water stains mostly on the left side (about one inch surface off the binding side), the majority of the images are not affected, the cover is detached and binding on portions of the book is loose. Content: XVIII pages text (illustration showing Castle of Charlottenfels) incl. title page, preface, list of contents in French (as a bonus a copy of the edition in En ish is included), followed by 44 bound plates format 17in. x 21in. (42cm x 53cm). Each plate has subtitles in German, French, and English. Format of each plate is 16.3in x 20.4in (41.5cm x 52cm). Plates 1, 2, 3, 11, 14, 18, 19, 24, and 41 are multicolored, the remaining plates are black and white sepia-toned. Dimensions 17 in. x 21 in. Estimate: $2500-$3000

LOT 158

P. HOLSTEIN ARMS ORIENTAL IN FRENCH 2 VOLUMES 1933 P. Holstein “Contribution a l’etude des Armes Orientales inde et Archipel Malis” with foreword by M. Raymond Koechlin (president du conseil des Musee Nationaux. 2 volumes, 1933. The master work on this subject (French). Hardcover. Sleeve jacket. Estimate: $1250-$1500

LOT 159

JASPER PIRNGADIE METAL WORK IN INDONESIA 1930 De inlandsche kunstnijverheid in Nederlandsch Indie by J.E. Jasper and M. Pirngadie. The Hague 1930. The most respected museum reference on Indonesian art. (Dutch). Estimate: $75-$100 NEW YORK • MARCH 26, 2017

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LOT 160

ARMS & ARMOR AT SANDRINGHAM BY W. GRIGGS & SONS. 1910 Arms And Armour at Sandringham. The Indian collection presented by the princes, chiefs and nobles of India in 1875-1876; Also Weapons and War-Relics from other countries. Rare - 1910. Hardcover, 55 p. Extremely rare museum quality book. Same book was sold at Bonhams London in 2008 for $1,000.. Estimate: $750-$1000

LOT 161

SET OF TWO BOOKS ON JAPANESE ARMS 1. JAPANESE ARMS & ARMOR Introduction by H. Russell Robinson, F.S.A. CROWN PUBLISHERS INC. - New York Copyright 1969 by Arms and Armour Press, H. Russell Robinson, and Bramante Editrice. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 79-79521 Printed in England and Italy; bound in Scotland. 2. The Armour Book in Honcho-Gunkiko Hardcover: 132 pagesPublisher: Holland Press; 1st Printing edition (1964) Language: English. ASIN: B0007K1Z34 Estimate: $125-$150

LOT 162

SET OF TWO BOOKS ON JAPANESE SWORDS 1. Lumir Jisl, “ Swords of the Samurai”, Hardbound, 8 x 8 ½”, 120 pages in English. The 1st half of the book is text: history, notes to the plates, and a glossary. The 2nd half is color and black & white photos of fine fittings. 2. B. W. Robinson, The Arts of the Japanese Sword, 1971 (signed), 1961 or 1971 Hard copy with sleeve. 110p. excluding the illustrations. Estimate: $40-$50

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LOT 163

SET OF FOUR BOOKS ON JAPANESE ARMS 1. B. W. Robinson, “Arms & Armour of old Japan” 1951 Paperback 2. R. Hancock, Esq “Catalogue of Tsuba”, paperback. 167p. 3. A. Dobree “Japanese Sword Blades”, 1971. Paperback. 74p.4. Nobuo Ogasawara, Japanese Swords, 1970 Paperback with plastic sleeve. 128p. Estimate: $30-$35

LOT 164

SET OF TWO BOOKS ON ARMA AND ARMOR 1. Dean, “Handbook of Arms and Armor including W.Riggs collection”, 1915 Hardcover. 161p. 2. Charles Buttin “Catalogue de la collection d’armes anciennes”with signature, 1933 Hardcover. 284p. Estimate: $300-$350

LOT 165

SET OF THREE BOOKS 1. Karsten Sejr Jensen, “Den Indonesiske kris a (and symbols)”, 1998. Hardcover. 256p. 2. The National Cultural Encyclopedia/The KERIS and other Traditional Indonesian Weapons. Paperback. 208p. 3. Garrett and Bronwen Solyom, “The World of the javanese Keris” with signature, 1978. An exhibition at the East-West Culture Learning Institute. E-W Center Honolulu, Hawaii. 64p. Estimate: $20-$30

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LOT 166

SET OF FOUR BOOKS 1. K.W. Peterson, “Vaaben Historiske Aarboger 13 century”, 1966. Paperback. 302p. 2. F. Wilkinson “Swords & Daggers”, 1968. Hardcover with sleeve, 256p. 3. F. Wilkinson “Antique Arms and Armor”, 1972. Hardcover with sleeve, 190 p., Drake Publishers Inc., NY . 4. Charles Ashdown, “British and Continental Arms and Armour” with 497 illustrations, 1909. Paperback, 384p. Estimate: $20-$30

LOT 167

SET OF TWO BOOKS 1. Holmes, “Handbook of Aboriginal American Antiquities” part 1, 1919. Hardcover. Cloth Sleeve. 380p. 2. H.L. Peterson, “Arms and Armor in Colonial America 1526-1783”, 1956. Hardcover, 350p. Estimate: $80-$120

LOT 168

SET OF TWO BOOKS ON INDIAN ARMS 1. P. S. Rawson “The Indian Sword”, 1968, Hardcover. Paper sleeve. 108p. 2. W. Egerton, “An Illustrated handbook of Indian arms and those of Nepal, Burma Thailand and Malaya”, 1981, Paperback. 162p. Estimate: $30-$40

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LOT 169

SET OF FOUR BOOKS ON SWORDS 1. H.S. Cowper, “The art of attack”, 1906 with signature. Hard copy with plastic sleeve. 312p. 2. James D. Gamble, “Battle Axes”,1981. Hardcover with sleeve. 93p. 3. R.F. Burton, “ The Book of the Sword”, 1972. Hardcover with sleeve. 299p. 4. Zdzislaw Zygulski “ Stara Bron w polskich zbiorach”, 1982. Hardcover with sleeve. 274p. Estimate: $50-$60

LOT 170

SET OF FOUR BOOKS ON WEAPONS 1. B. E. Sargeaunt “ Weapons”, 1908. Hardcover. 52p. 2. Faganarms, Inc. Catalog 74, paperback. 3. Catalogue of the Mark Field Collection, 1911. Paperback. 90p. 4. Belote ‘American And European Swords’ 1932. Paperback. 163p. Estimate: $30-$40

LOT 171

CATALOG OF THE MOSER COLLECTION IN BERNE MUSEUM Bernisches Historischer Museum “Orientalische Sammlung Henri Moser Charlottenfels” 1955/Zeller ‘Catalog of the Moser Collection in Berne Museum’ 1955 (German) Rare - Duplication once blocked by lawsuit. 415p. Estimate: $250-$300

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LOT 172

BURTON, “THE BOOK OF THE SWORD” 1884, LONDON Burton, “ The Book of the Sword”, 1884, London, Chatto and Windus. First edition. Leather bound. 299 pp. Quarto [27.5 cm] Bound in 3/4 leather with red cloth covered boards, raised bands, a gilt tooled spine, and gilt stamped red and green leather title labels on the spine. Top edge gilt. Fore edge deckled. Estimate: $750-$1000

LOT 173

LORD EGERTON OF TATTON INDIAN AND ORIENTAL ARMOUR Egerton of Tatton “ A description of Indian & Oriental Armor” with a map, twenty three full page plates (two coloured), and numerous woodcuts. Illustrated from the collection formerly in the India Office, Now Exhibited At South Kensington and The Authors Private Collection, London: W.H. Allen & Co., limited, 13, Waterloo Place, S.W., Publishers to the India Office, 1896. Dimensions 10 1/2 in. x 7 1/2 in. Estimate: $75-$100

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LOT 174

ALBUM BOOK BY G. N. PANT INDIAN SHIELD G. N. Pant, Indian Shield, 1982, Hardcover, 219 p. Estimate: $200-$300

LOT 175

SET OF TWO BOOKS ON ASIAN WEAPONS 1. H. W. Kreiger, “The collection of primitive weapons and armor of the philippine islands in the united states national museum”, 1926. Smithsonian Institution UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Bulletin 37. Hardcover. 128p. 2. Wilbrahom Egerton, “An illustrated handbook of Indian Ams and those of Nepal, Burma, Thailand and Malaya”, 1981 reprint by White Orchid Press. Paperback, 162p. Estimate: $120-$200

LOT 176

THE SWORD AND SAME BOOK A. Hakuseki “The Sword Book In Honcho Gunkiko”, 1962 Hardcover with paper sleeve. 211p. Estimate: $70-$90

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LOT 177

A.G. VAN ZONNEVELD, TRADITIONAL WEAPONS OF THE INDONESIAN ARCHIPELAGO A. G. Van Zonneveld, “Traditional Weapons of the Indonesian Archipelago” 1996. Hardcover with original sleeve, 160p. Estimate: $120-$140

LOT 178

G.B. GARDNER, KERIS AND OTHER MALAY WEAPONS G. B. Gardner, “Keris and Other Malay Weapons”, Singapore 1936. Paperback, 137p. Estimate: $120-$140

LOT 179

SET OF TWO BOOKS 1. A. H. Hill, “The Malay Keris and other weapons”, 1962 Paperback. 21p. 2. Drs. Hamzuri, “Keris”, SIGNED, 1984. Paperback, 63p. Estimate: $90-$120

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LOT 180

ENSIKLOPEDI BUDAYA NASIONAL. KERIS DAN SENJATA TRADISIONAL INDONESIA LAINNYA Bamband Harsrinuksmo “Ensiklopedi Budaya Nasional. KERIS dan senjata tradisional Indonesia lainnya”. Published by Jakarta, 1988. Hardcover. 238p. Estimate: $120-$140

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ELEPHANT IVORY STATEMENT AND NOTICE: Lots containing elephant ivory are offered for sale online only from our Florida representative’s office. These lots are not sold in New York State, and are not available for purchase, inspection, or pick up at our New York office. Helios is committed to complying with all Federal and State laws and regulations. At Helios it is our priority to make sure that all items offered for sale at the auction will comply with current laws and regulations. Please note: Certain states might have restrictive ivory laws. We cannot and will not ship items containing elephant ivory to California, New York, and New Jersey. Please make sure to check your local laws and regulations before bidding on these items. In addition, before shipping or otherwise taking possession of an elephant ivory mounted item you must sign and deliver to us a waiver of all risks, responsibilities, potential loss of value, or any other loss, damage or liability that might arise upon your acceptance of the item.

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HELIOS may, in its sole discretion, apply any proceeds of sale then due or thereafter becoming due to the purchaser from us, or any payment made by the purchaser to us, whether or not intended to reduce the purchaser’s obligations with respect to the unpaid lot or lots, to the deficiency and any other amounts due to us. The purchaser acknowledges that should the purchaser not comply with any of the terms and conditions of sale, including payment of the full amount indicated on the buyer’s invoice, the damages incurred by HELIOS includes, without limitation, consignor commission, loss of use of money for an indefinite period, costs to relist the item and potential depreciation of the item, and loss arising on the resale of the lot, whether such damages are now known or may become known in the future. Accordingly, in the event the purchaser fails to pay the full amount indicated on the buyer’s invoice within 45 days after the auction, purchaser shall be immediately liable for liquidated damages in an amount equal to 30% of the amount on the buyer’s invoice. Liquidated damages are in addition to the total amount on the buyer’s invoice and any applicable interest. Subject to fulfillment of all of the conditions set forth herein, on the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, title to the offered lot will pass to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, and such bidder thereupon (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefore (including, without limitation, liability for loss, destruction, or damage) and (b) will immediately pay the full purchase price or such part as we may require. 7. WITHDRAWAL. HELIOS reserves the right to withdraw from the auction, rearrange, separate, or exclude any property before or during the sale without notice and shall have no liability whatsoever for such actions. 8. PROTESTS, DISPUTES, AND THE AUCTIONEER. HELIOS and its Auctioneer have the right at its absolute and sole discretion to reject or refuse a bid from any bidder, to advance the bidding in such a manner as we may decide, to withdraw or divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to reoffer and resell the item in dispute, whether during or after the sale. The highest bidder, acknowledged by the Auctioneer, will be the purchaser. The Auctioneer shall have sole and final discretion as to the disposition of any dispute including the re-offer and resale of any article in dispute. HELIOS’ records will be deemed conclusive in all respect in the event there is any dispute after the sale. 9. GUARANTEE. ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD “AS IS”, AND “WHERE IS”. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS AND NO EXCHANGES. HELIOS does not guarantee or make any warranties on any lot sold. Descriptions in the catalog are opinion only. They are written only as an aid to potential bidders. HELIOS acknowledges and bidder agrees that there may be errors in the catalog and/or description. You should personally examine each lot on which you will bid, or have an acknowledged expert view the item. Photographic images of items being offered, whether provided in print or online, as well as references in the catalogue entry or condition report as to damage or restoration are for guidance only and are provided as a convenience to prospective bidders. The absence of any reference in a condition report or photograph does not imply that an item is free from defect or restoration. The reference to particular defects does not imply the absence of any other defects. Neither HELIOS nor its consignors are responsible in any way for errors and omissions in the catalogue, condition reports, or any other supplemental materials. HELIOS will have no obligation, i.e., no refunds or returns will be accepted, if the above conditions are not met. Items offered for sale as described in the catalog or any bill of sale, advertisement, addendum sheet, or elsewhere as to authorship, period, culture, source, maker, manufacturer, origin, measurement, quality, rarity, provenance, importance, exhibition, or physical condition are qualified statements of opinion and not representations or warranties. No employee of HELIOS or any person purporting to act on behalf of HELIOS, is authorized to make on HELIOS’ or the consignor’s behalf, any representation or warranty, oral or written, with respect to any lot or item for sale. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied upon as a value of the item or for any other purposes. All sales are considered final. 10. RESERVES. Some items in the auction may be subject to reserve, which is the confidential minimum price below which the lot will not be sold. If a lot is offered with a reserve, HELIOS may implement that reserve by bidding on behalf of the consignor. Once bidding is opened HELIOS will bid on behalf of the consignor to reach the reserve price. The Auctioneer may reject nominal bids, which are small opening bids or very nominal advances made with the purpose of disparaging an item. If a lot fails to achieve a bid equal to or exceeding 25 - 30% of the low estimate, the item may be passed and not sold and may not be re-offered until a later sale. This determination of whether to sell the item at the current auction or re-offer it at a later auction is at the sole discretion of the Auctioneer. Items which are not reserved are sold at the auctioneer’s discretion. 11. BIDS OF CONSIGNORS. 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12. ABSENTEE, TELEPHONE, AND ONLINE BIDDING. As a service HELIOS may accept bids on behalf of potential bidders at HELIOS’ own discretion by telephone or absentee bid using the Bid Form provided by HELIOS. Bid Form must be received and credit approved in advance of the sale date. It is the Bidder’s responsibility to establish credit before bidding, otherwise HELIOS will accept a 15% deposit in the amount of the total bids submitted. Deposits will be returned within ten (10) business days after sale, if bids were not successful. Bid Form can be downloaded from our website, found in the catalog, or sent to you upon request. In addition, online bidding is available through third party platforms (additional fees may apply). Purchasers acknowledge that by bidding absentee via mail, e-mail, telephone, facsimile, through internet providers, or any other absentee means (i.e., not in person bidding), no fiduciary duty exist between the bidder and HELIOS. Purchaser acknowledges that HELIOS has a fiduciary duty to the sellers and not to the bidders or purchasers. Purchaser acknowledges that HELIOS owes no duty to disclose the ownership of any item being auctioned. Any absentee bid is executed as if the bidder was actually present and bidding themselves. HELIOS will attempt to execute bids in a manner such that the bids will prevail at the lowest bid possible. HELIOS assumes no responsibility for failure to execute bids submitted via telephone, facsimile, or website/online bids for any reason whatsoever, or for failure to execute bids such that the bids do not prevail at the lowest bid possible. BY PARTICIPATING IN TELEPHONE BIDDING, THE BIDDER AND PURCHASER UNDERSTAND, ACKNOWLEDGE AND CONSENT TO THE TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BEING RECORDED. “Safety Bids”: Telephone Bidder should be aware that there is the risk of HELIOS not being able to reach the Telephone Bidder. Therefore, Telephone Bidder should consider allowing his or her phone representative to execute bidding on his or her behalf. At the time of arranging for the phone bids, the Telephone Bidder should give the maximum amounts he or she is willing to bid on each lot (“Safely Bid”) in the event HELIOS is unable to reach the Telephone Bidder. Online bidding is available through third party platforms. Please be advised that third party services charge an additional buyer’s premium above and beyond the premium charged by HELIOS. 13. FINANCIAL INTEREST IN PROPERTY. Purchaser acknowledges that HELIOS has a financial interest in all items offered for sale since it is paid a seller’s commission and buyer’s premium. Additionally, Purchaser acknowledges that a conflict of interest may exist because HELIOS, its officers or employees, or an entity owned by one or more of them, may have a financial interest in an item offered for sale beyond the seller’s commission and buyer’s premium, which may include an ownership interest or a guaranteed amount offered by HELIOS to a consignor of an item for sale. The items offered for sale by HELIOS are offered either as agent for consignors or as owner. HELIOS buys items on the open market for sale through an auction or may offer a guarantee to a consignor. In either event, HELIOS can have an ownership or other financial interest in the item(s) being auctioned. Such interest in the item(s) being auctioned may not be disclosed. If HELIOS has an interest in an offered lot and the proceeds therefrom, other than our commission, HELIOS may bid on the offered lot to protect such interest and such bidding shall not be prohibited under. 14. ENDANGERED OR PROTECTED SPECIES OR WILDLIFE. Property made of or incorporating endangered or protected species or wildlife may have import and/or export restrictions established by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITIES). Property, including, but not limited to, items made of or incorporating plant or animal materials such as coral, crocodile, ivory, whalebone, tortoiseshell, may require a license or certificate prior to exportation and/or importation. Such items are not available to ship internationally and, in some cases, domestically. Additionally, these items may be subject to confiscation by state or federal officials if the proper documentation authorizing their sale is not produced. By placing a bid, the bidder acknowledges that he is aware of the restriction and takes responsibility in obtaining and paying for any license or permits relevant to delivery of the item(s). HELIOS is not responsible and would not be liable for the inability to ship the purchased items or if such item(s) is (are) confiscated by state or federal officials prior to their shipment or transport to the successful bidder. In any event, bidder is responsible for making a timely payment for the total purchase price of the lot. Bidder should be familiar with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding. Bidder should inquire with relevant government wildlife import and export requirements prior to placing a bid.

15. EXPORT/IMPORT REQUIREMENTS. Certain property may require a license or certificate prior to exportation and/or importation. It is the purchaser’s responsibility to obtain any export and/or import licenses and/or required documentation. HELIOS has no obligation to assist bidder in applying for or obtaining such documentation, export and/or import license, and will charge bidder additional fees for such services. We shall neither be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund any interest or other expenses incurred by the buyer where payment is made by the buyer in circumstances where an export license is required.

16. PHOTOGRAPHS. HELIOS reserves the right to retain, disclose, sell, transfer, and/or publish any photographs, images, descriptions of property, and results of any sale, before and after the auction, including but not limited to, publishing via the internet and/or any other media, and/or to any third party. All images, texts, photographic reproductions, and catalogue design are subject to copyright and may not be reproduced without our explicit written permission. Neither HELIOS nor consignor make any representations and/or warranties, express or implied, as to whether the purchaser acquires any copyrights, intellectual property rights, including but not limited to, any reproduction rights.

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