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Late 19th-early 20th century, African art from Nigeria. The mask is built on a real human skull, hung with antelope skin, and covered with human hair on the skull and chin.
art-of-swords: Ceremonial Dagger Dated: mid-19th century Culture: French Measurements: overall length 43 cm Described as a dagger for ‘esoteric rituals’ the dagger features a straight, double-edged blade with a triple fuller, engraved with floral
art-of-swords: Sword with Scabbard Dated: 16th–19th century Culture: Chinese or Korean Medium: steel, wood, bronze, gold, silver, iron, pigment Measurements: blade length 2 ft. (61 cm) Source: Copyright © 2014 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
art-of-swords: Kaskara Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Sudanese Measurements: overall length 110 cm The sword has a straight, double-edged, European blade, grooved at the centre of the first part and engraved with sun, moon and stars under the
art-of-swords: Yatagan Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Turkish Measurements: overall length 78.5 cm The sword has a curved, single-edged, concave blade. The silver grip and ring-nut are engraved with floral motifs and have remains of gilding and
art-of-swords: Katana Sword Dated: mid-19th century Culture: Japanese Measurements: overall length 36 ½" (92.71cm); blade length 27 1/8" (68.89cm) The handle of the sword is covered in white samé, the cured skin of a ray shark (commonly referre
art-of-swords: Jambiya Dagger Dated: 18th–19th century Culture: Persian Medium: steel, crystal, gold Measurements: H. 13 3/16 in. (33.5 cm); H. of blade 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm); W. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); Wt. 11.6 oz. (328.9 g) Source: Copyright
art-of-swords: Serbian Nozh Dagger Dated: first half of the 19th century Measurements: overall length 32.5 cm With fine, intricately filigreed silver hilt of cylindrical form, the dagger is set with multiple corals on each surface. It has a straight,
art-of-swords: Ceremonial Dagger (Purbha) Dated: 19th century Culture: Tibetan Measurements: overall length 28.5 cm Made of bronze, the dagger features a rare depiction of a deity with three faces and wings, featuring four weapons and a animal head,
art-of-swords: Officer’s Sword Dated: turn of 18th and 19th century Culture: French Measurements: overall length 90 cms The sword has a double-edged, straight blade, flattened hexagon in section, with a central point. Both sides are decorated with
art-of-swords: Indian (Kutch) Gold-Plated Katar Dated: 19th century Measurements: height with scabbard 52cm / 20.5 in Height with mount 55 cm / 21.7 in With slender tapering double-edged blade of flattened hexagonal section changing to stiff diamond
art-of-swords: Infantry Officer’s Sword Dated: late 18th-early 19th century Culture: British Measurements: overall length 103 cm Featuring a gilt hilt of 1796 type with wire-wrapped grip and vegetal modelling, the sword was probably a private purchase.
art-of-swords: European Dagger Dated: late 19th century Measurements: overall length: 24,5 cm (9-½ inches) The handle is ornated with figure holding a tazza in a Renaissance attire while the scabbard features different army trophies. Source:
art-of-swords: Tibetan Sword Dated: 19th century Medium: iron and silver with bone, turquoise, leather and brass Measurements: overall - l:79.40 cm (l:31 1/4 inches). Blade - l:66.70 cm (l:26 1/4 inches) Source: Copyright © 2014 Cleveland Museum
art-of-swords: Jambiya Dagger Dated: 19th century Culture: Moroccan Measurements: Overall length: 14”; blade length: 8 1/4” This particular dagger features a beautifully detailed silvered hilt and scabbard, which protects the fine Damascus steel
art-of-swords: Japanese Sword Dated: 19th century Measurements: overall length 42 inches The sword features a scabbard with floral, figures, and animal motifs across the sword and handle. The blade features carved Chinese characters. Source: Copyright
art-of-swords: Swords in Art - Joan of Arc Dated: 19th century Measurements: height: 36 cm (14 inches); width: 14 cm (5-½ inches); depth: 12 cm (4-¾ inches) Bisque porcelain (unglazed, white ceramic ware) statuette of Joan of Arc in
art-of-swords: Medieval Sword Made in the 10th - 11th century style Dated: 19th century Measurements: overall length 94cm; blade length 80.5cm; handle length 9cm; quillon 19cm; blade width 6.8cm The tang is bare with no grip and has a guard which curves
art-of-swords: Military Lugged Spear Dated: circa 1500 (on 19th century wooden haft) Place of Origin: North European Measurements: Overall length 234 cm. Head length 53.5 cm Also called a “Bohemian Ear-spoon” the head of this polearm is formed
art-of-swords: Turkish Dagger With a Fabergé collar and an Ottoman blade Dated: 19th century Place of Origin: Turkey and Russia Measurements: 39cm The dagger has a narrow double-edged tapering steel blade with central ridge with chiselled design and
art-of-swords: 19th-Century Samurai Training Text Deciphered A training text, used by a martial arts school to teach members of the bushi (samurai) class, has been deciphered, revealing the rules samurai were expected to follow and what it took to truly
art-of-swords: Tsep-sa Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Tibetan Measurements: overall length 45 cm The sword features a straight, single-edged blade of typical shape, with a hollow brass quillon with external silver plating. The grip is covered with
art-of-swords: Katar Dagger with Sheath Dated: 18th–19th century Culture: South Indian, possibly Deccan Medium: steel, gold, silver, velvet, iron Measurements: L. with sheath 14 5/16 in. (36.4 cm); L. without sheath 14 in. (35.6 cm); W. 3 1/16 in.
art-of-swords: Kard Dagger Dated: late 19th century Culture: Indian Medium: steel, rock crystal, gold, iron Measurements: overall length 30.5 cm The dagger has a straight, single-edged blade of damask steel, decotated with koftgari gold inlays depicting
art-of-swords: Qama Dagger with Sheath Dated: 18th–19th century Culture: Caucasian Medium: steel, silver, niello, textile, silver wire Measurements: L. with sheath 18 ¾ in. (47.6 cm); L. without sheath 17 ¼ in. (43.8 cm); W. 1 15/16 in. (4.9 cm);
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art-and-things-of-beauty: Unknown painter (19th century) - Flower wreath on forest floor.
art-and-things-of-beauty: Signed Camradt 19th century - Garden still life with gourd, tomatoes & snail, oil on canvas, 34,5 x 52,5 cm.
art-of-swords: Hunting Dagger Dated: early 19th century Culture: Russian Medium: steel (blade), agate (handle), nielloed-silver (mounts), green dyed lizard skin (scabbard) Measurements: overall length: 14 1/4”; blade length: 9 3/4” The Russian
art-of-swords: Khanda Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: probably Deccan Place of Origin: India Measurements: overall length: 37 inches (940mm); blade length: 30 inches (760mm) The hilt is of Indian ‘basket’ form features a short faceted pommel spike,
art-of-swords: Moro Keris Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Indonesian Measurements: overall length 29.25 inches (74.3cm); blade length 22.75 inches (57.8cm) The pommel of the sword is 4.5 inches from tip to top and is decorated with engraved silver
art-and-things-of-beauty:French School, 19th century - Academic nude, oil on canvas, 67,5 x 37 cm.
art-of-swords: Ceremonial Dagger Dated: mid-19th Century Culture: Italian The dagger has a straight, double-edged blade, ribbed at the tip and with three deep grooves. The tang is slightly thickened, and almost the entire surface is engraved with floral
art-of-swords: Knobby Horn Toledo Sword Cane Dated: 19th century Measurements: overall length 34 3/4” Set atop an elegant Malacca shaft, the delightful knobby handle is actually the hilt of a sharp Toledo steel sword. Toledo swords are considered
art-of-swords:Katzbalger SwordDated: 19th century (made in the style of 16th century)Culture: GermanMeasurements: overall length 76.5 cmThe sword has a straight, double-edged blade with a wide fuller, pierced at the forte. The “S”-shaped quillon
art-of-swords: Nayar Sword Dated: 19th century Geography: India Measurements: overall length 87cm The sword, a weapon of the Malabar region, has a straight, single -and false-edged blade ending in a sickle-like shape double-edged tip. The straight part
art-of-swords: Officer’s Halberd Dated: second quarter of the 19th century Provenance: Duchy of Parma Measurements: overall height 190 cm The halberd has a leaf-shaped, double-edged, iron cusp, with a ribbed tip and knotted neck. The small axe and
art-of-swords: Moro Kris Sword Dated: 19th century Geography: Southern Philippines Measurements: overall length 27" (68.58cm); blade length 21" (53.34cm) The handle has a burl wood pommel, and a variety of wrappings of rattan and twine. The
art-of-swords: Chilanum Dagger Dated: mid-19th century Culture: Indian Measurements: overall length 35cm The dagger has a curved, double-edged blade with a strangthened and ribbed tip, provided with six grooves and raisers. The iron hilt has a guard,
art-of-swords: Tulwar Sword Dated: early 19th century Culture: North Indian Medium: Wootz steel, silver North Indian Tulwar sword of Sirohi type. The steel hilt is complete with a knuckle guard of thick construction, decorated with silver Koftgari
art-of-swords: Moro Ivory Kris Dated: 19th century Geography: Southern Philippines Measurements: overall length 27 ½ inches (68.58cm); blade length 22 inches (55.88cm) This Moro Kris features an ivory cockatoo pommel and a heavy wide straight blade
art-of-swords: Jambiya Dagger Dated: 19th century Culture: Arabian Medium: steel, ivory, gold, wood, glass Measurements: H. with sheath 12 ¾ in. (32.4 cm); H. without sheath 12 1/16 in. (30.6 cm); W. 1 13/16 in. (4.6 cm); Wt. 8.4 oz. (238.1 g); Wt.
art-of-swords: Khanda Sword Dated: mid-19th century Culture: Indian Measurements: overal length 36 inches (91.44cm); blade length 29 inches (73.66cm) Source: Copyright © 2016 iCollector
art-of-swords: Cup-hilt Rapier Dated: 19th Century (made in 17th century style) Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 132 cm The sword has a straight blade of lozenge section, small tang and a flat ricasso. The iron hilt comes in the shape of
art-of-swords: Katzbalger Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: German Measurements: steel, wood, leather Measurements: overall length 88.5 cm The sword has a straight, double-edged blade with triple, central groove, stamped with four crescents. The iron
art-of-swords: A ‘Gendarmes de la Maison du Roi’ Troopers Sword Dated: first quarter of the 19th century Culture: French Measurements: overall length 98 cm The straight, single-edged blade has a double fuller and short tang. The brass hilt features
art-of-swords: European Dagger Dated: first quarter of the 19th century Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 29.5 cm The dagger has a straight, double-edged blade with floral engravings at the centre and at the tang, a white metallic ring-nut
art-of-swords: Ear Dagger Dated: 19th century (made in the late 15th century style) Culture: Spanish Measurements: overall length 31.5 cm The dagger features a straight, single-and false-edged blade with stamps at the base. The gold inlaid tang has fine
art-of-swords: Shamshir Sword Dated: mid 19th century Place of Origin: Oman Medium: Damascus steel, silver, wood, bone, gold, textile Measurements: overall length: 38in (970mm). Blade length: 32.25in (820mm) This Omani Shamshir sword from the mid 19th