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9/14/2024 - 10/6/2024
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Lot # 404
Estimate 10.00 - 10,000.00 USD
Group - Category Sporting Goods - Firearms / Weapons - Knives / Blades
Lead 18th - 19th Century Wootz Damascus Silver Inlay Kr
Description
INDO-PERSIAN 18th - 19th Century Wootz Damascus Silver Inlay Kris or Keris Ram or Sheep Head Dagger w/ Extreme Engraving. The kris, also known as keris, is a distinctive, asymmetrical dagger from the Indonesian island of Java. It is both a weapon and a spiritual object, considered to possess magical powers. The kris is famous for its distinctive wavy blade, although many have straight blades as well. It is commonly associated with Javanese culture, but other ethnicities in the region also recognize it as part of their heritage. The blade is typically narrow with a wide, asymmetrical base, and the sheath can be made from various materials, including wood, ivory, and even gold. A rich spirituality and mythology have developed around this unique dagger, which has been used for display, as talismans, weapons, and sanctified heirlooms. The artistry that went in to the engraving and silver smithing is beyond anything we see in modern day knives. Where and when this knife was made it was the culmination of generations of blacksmithing and metallurgy knowledge that was passed down through generations. The intricate silver inlay covers the entire handle and the entire sheath. The knife was masterfully crafted in alignment with its sheath and any minor gaps in the workmanship were filled with silver. The steel is bar none the best wootz Damascus steel used in its time and continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts to this day. This knife was inspected by a local professional knife maker who was awe struck just to get to hold one only ever having seen one of this caliber in a book. His comments were - "To have a knife like this made the way it was made today would cost thousands." "The engraving is so detailed it is beyond my comprehension how they made it" along with comments about balance, Sheath to Knife alignment, and fine detail after fine detail comments that we presume is common knife maker lingo. Handle shows wear and polish from use and the leather is still nicely intact within the sheath. The blade edges on this form of knife were kept dull for penetrating opponents armor. This knife w/ sheath measures 12 1/2" Long. Knife with handle is 11 3/8" long and the blade from the handle to the tip is 7". Knives like this one are very similar to the Jambiya that were made and used by the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century. Made by the same peoples as the Jambiya daggers of the region. From the life time collection of Chuck and Eileen Hoffman. Chuck and Eileen spent their lives traveling the world as teachers to many different countries collecting art and antiquities during their stays at the various locations they worked. They thoroughly emersed themselves in the cultures they spent time with bringing home with them interesting momento's to remind them of their journey's and experiences. Condition on this knife is excellent for its age. It has usewear to the handle and sheath as shown in photos with patination from time. At one time the eyes of the ram likely housed gems of some kind. Other knife types similar to this made by other cultures are - Gunong, Gulock, Kalis, Sundang and Crysknife from the fictional world of Dune. Ancient Authentic
Name Native American Artifacts & Hot Wheels
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Type Live Webcast Auction
Date(s) 9/14/2024 - 10/6/2024
Auction Date/Time Info
Your welcome to start bidding anytime and can leave absentee bids. The auction will start ending 10/5/2024 at 9am Central Time and take around 10 hours to sell everything. You must enter the live auction to bid during the auction easily.
Preview Date/Time Contact Matt Lay 573-822-4180 To schedule a preview.
Checkout Date/Time Pickup is October 6,7,8. 8am-5pm. We offer very affordable shipping in house.
Location
Buyer Premium 15% BP
Description
Very diversified auction with many Museum Grade Artifacts from all over the world. The items offered in this sale are of the highest quality and have been screened by multiple experts to verify authenticity. We also have a continuation of the Ron Walton Hot Wheels collection. I nice diversity of items for collectors of varying interest.
Preview Contact Matt Lay 573-822-4180 to schedule a preview. 4036 Sunset Dr. Hannibal, MO 63401 USA Buyer's Premium 15% Terms & Conditions 1. All items being sold are attempted to be accurately described as possible by auction staff. All items are being sold as-is. Bidder is responsible for determining condition of each item prior to bidding and takes sole responsibility for interpretation of the items they are bidding on. 2. Items are being offered with a 30-day money back guarantee if deemed to be described wrong. Contact us immediately with any questions or concerns of authenticity. Items will need to be returned within 30 days in the same condition as sold before a full refund plus buyer's premium will be sent to the bidder. At no time is the auction company obligated to pay more than the sale price plus buyer's premium for returns. Any other expenses will be the buyer's responsibility. 3. All items offered will be sold to the highest bidder. Auctioneer has final say and judgement of the auction. All sales are final, and no bidder can revoke their bid. The auctioneer has the right to correct himself before and during the auction and has final judgement over all disputes. 4. There will be a 15% buyer's premium added to each item purchased. A 10% buyer's premium will be added to in house bids. Items not paid for in a timely manner will be reverted back to the auction company to be sold again in a later sale. 5. Any announcements made day of the sale take precedence over previous catalogue information. 6. All items in the auction were found and obtained by legal means. 7. All bids are the buyer's responsibility. A successful bid is a legally binding contract. Auctioneer reserves the right to revoke and suspend a bidder from attending and bidding in an auction at any time. Auctioneer and staff reserve the right to bid on items within the auction. 8. A 3% payment collection processing charge will be added to the invoice at the end of the sale to cover credit card, Live Auctioneers, or PayPal fees. 9. Purchases may be subject to Sales Tax according to State and Federal requirements at the time of the sale. 10. The Card on file will be charged as soon as the invoice is created for the auction. This will speed up the time it takes to get your items shipped to you and make the payment process effortless on your end. SALES TAX Online purchases from North American Artifact Auctions may be subject to taxes.
Your bid must adhere to the bid increment schedule.
Bid Amount Bid Increment
0.00 - 18.00 2.00 USD
18.01 - 95.00 5.00 USD
95.01 - 490.00 10.00 USD
490.01 - 1,975.00 25.00 USD
1,975.01 - 9,950.00 50.00 USD
9,950.01 - 19,900.00 100.00 USD
19,900.01 - 49,750.00 250.00 USD
49,750.01 - 9,999,999.99 500.00 USD
Currency USD
Buyer Premium 15% BP
Payment Terms
Payment is in USD. Taxes may apply according to state tax laws. Payment will be processed immediately after the invoices are sent out. If payment is unsuccessful you will need to pay for your items through the Currency Pay email before they are shipped. All items that are paid for will be shipped immediately.
We will ship all items in house. We offer quick affordable shipping at a very low cost. If picking up the dates are September 8th and 9th 10am-5pm at 4036 Sunset Dr. Hannibal MO.