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18TH CENTURY GERMAN ARMOR
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18TH CENTURY GERMAN ARMOR
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$17-$2,325
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This exceptional 18th Century South German inlaid walnut commode is in excellent condition. Definitely a rare find, c. 1780, with elaborate inlay and great patina. Three drawers with ample storage. Measures 46LX27dX37h. Serious inquiries welcome
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Antique German Hunting Crossbow, 18th Century
Very well made late 18th century, circa 1780 AD German Hunting Crossbow. Details: wooden stock, brass and steel furniture, brass strengthening plate, tall block rear sight of pillar form with micro-adjustable peepholes and foresight.
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$250-$11,000
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18th Century Spanish Portrait Of An Officer
This sumptuous very large oil painting on canvas of an officer sporting his armor is beautifully detailed with strong red and gold details. A richly carved gilt-wood frame complements the painting. Make a strong statement with this painting that will make any space feel more important and regal!
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$1,595-$34,950
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Late 18th Century Musha Ningyo of Minamoto no Yoshitsune. This wonderful early example of high quality has a great presence, sumptuous brocades, gold lacquered armor, a spectacular helmet, and many other fine details. His face is gorgeously and masterfully carved with finely burnished Gofun. An extraordinary example. Figure height: 15.75 inches, 40 cm. Overall dimensions: 20 x 20 inches, 51 x 51 cm. Excellent Condition.
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See Stone figure 151 #5. Forged iron in eight interlocking segments. 9 width extended as used. Heavy side rings with ridged medial crosses. The connecting bars each with chiseled diamond with punched corners. That motif identified the bit to its owner. Split mouthpiece (bit). Quite clean throughout with scattered old raised rusting. Samurai were highly accomplished horseman and horse equipment was considered as important as his armor. Good early 18th century Samurai bit.
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A Miniature 18th-Century Silver-Mounted British Sword
DESCRIPTION: This is not an item that I can claim a liking for. I won’t go into why; I’m a Germanophile. On the other hand it is a practically unique piece of world war history and will be a major feature of a display in a museum. What is it? It’s a wooden, hand-carved chest containing the whole story of the presentation of the Stalingrad sword 10 months after the German surrender. Winston Churchill presented this sword in recognition of the fact that the Russian communists (with the aid of the weather...
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