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Create an AccountThis nicely-preserved matched pair of good quality Solingen-made fencing foils dates to the second half of the 19th century. Pommel of one of the foils is marked M or W. Blades...
Civil War Cartridge Boxes of the Union Infantryman, a landmark study of the Civil War accoutrements. Former owner's name on a sticker inside cover, and a pen-written inventory mark on inside...
A must-have book for the collector and researcher of the Medieval and Renaissance period arms and armor. Very well-researched, based on the various European museums holdings of the original pieces, as...
This massive flintlock pistol is of Persian origin, and was produced either in Tabriz or Isfahan, under the supervision of the British armourers. It's a very close copy of the British...
This fine W&G Chance of London holster pistol dates ca. 1810-1825. Liege-proofed barrel bears several maker and inspection marks. Barrel is 27 cm long, stepped from octagonal to round, with a...
This Persian jarid javelin dates to the 17th-early 18th centuries. The construction is all-steel, which is one of the distinguishing characteristics of the Persian vs. Ottoman jarids. The shaft is hollow,...
This beautiful kulah khud is profusely decorated in gold and silver koftgari,and engraved with human figures, birds, and floral patterns. Looking at the helmet from the op, one can see that...
This magnificent sipar dates to the 1800s. Quite a bit larger than average sipars, it measures about 50 cm across, and is an encyclopedia of oriental metalwork. Finely damascened in gold...
In fine condition, dust-cover wrapped in protective Mylar. Out of print for nearly 20 years.
In excellent condition. Soft cover, 200+ p.
Long out of print, hard cover, in dust jacket, very good condition, light wear to covers, bump on bottom right corner.