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Lot 0201
Vladimir Donatovich Orlovskii (1842 – 1914) “River Landscape”
Estimate: 40000-50000€


Lot 0201
Vladimir Donatovich Orlovskii (1842 – 1914) “River Landscape”
Estimate: 40000-50000€Vladimir Donatovich Orlovskii (1842, Kiev – 1914, Genoa). A river landscape with a church beyond.
Oil on canvas, signed in Cyrillic ‘Orlovskii’ (lower right)
Dimensions: 76.2 × 100.3 cm
Provenance: Private Baltic collectionVladimir Donatovich Orlovskii (1842–1914) was a prominent Russian landscape painter and academician of the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg. Celebrated for his serene depictions of rivers, plains, and rural churches, he combined academic precision with lyrical naturalism. His works are represented in major institutions including the State Tretyakov Gallery and the State Russian Museum
Starting price: 35000€
Estimate: 40000-50000€
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Lot 0202
Copy of Rembrandt’s “Portrait of a Polish Nobleman”
Estimate: 2500-3000€



Lot 0202
Copy of Rembrandt’s “Portrait of a Polish Nobleman”
Estimate: 2500-3000€Copy of Rembrandt’s ‘Portrait of a Polish Nobleman.’ Signed in Cyrillic: Ekaterina Ridievsakya, 1849.
Dimensions (without frame): 46 x 38 cm.Starting price: 2000€
Estimate: 2500-3000€
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Lot 0203
“Summer landscape”. Signed
Estimate: 3000-3500€


Lot 0203
“Summer landscape”. Signed
Estimate: 3000-3500€Russian oil on canvas “Summer landscape”. Signed in Cyrillic. 20th century.
Dimensions (without frame): 35 x 51 cm.Starting price: 2500€
Estimate: 3000-3500€
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Lot 0204
Portrait of “Emperor Napoleon I”
Estimate: 7000-9000€

Lot 0204
Portrait of “Emperor Napoleon I”
Estimate: 7000-9000€Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I. Oil on canvas, unsigned, 19th century. Portrait of Emperor Napoleon I depicted in full military uniform, adorned with prestigious medal decorations, including the Legion of Honour. The painting is framed in an ornate gilded profile frame, exuding imperial grandeur. The artwork shows slight signs of age, with minor damage consistent with its historical provenance, adding to its timeless charm. A striking and regal piece, capturing the majesty of Napoleon’s reign. Attributed to François Gérard (1770-1837), a renowned French portrait painter and Baron Gérard, celebrated for his works of Napoleonic figures. Dimensions with frame: 67 x 60 cm., without frame: 40.5 x 33 cm.
Starting price: 5000€
Estimate: 7000-9000€
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Lot 0205
The Battle Scene of the First World War
Estimate: 1800-2500€









Lot 0205
The Battle Scene of the First World War
Estimate: 1800-2500€Battle scene from the First World War (1914-1918). Mixed technique. The signature on the background: “The work of Academician N. S. Samokish-professor of battle painting of the Academy of Arts.” Artist: Nikolai Semyonovich Samokish, a Russian and Soviet battle painter, teacher, animalist, and book graphic artist. Academician of Painting and a full member of the Imperial Academy of Arts, Honored Artist of the RSFSR, and recipient of the Stalin Prize (second degree). Dimensions with a frame: 43 x 53 cm.
Starting price: 1500€
Estimate: 1800-2500€
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Lot 0206
“Donskoy cossack at rest”. Attributed to A. Orlovskiy
Estimate: 1000-1200€

Lot 0206
“Donskoy cossack at rest”. Attributed to A. Orlovskiy
Estimate: 1000-1200€Attributed to A. Orlovskiy (1777-1832). “Donskoy cossack at rest”. Oil on canvas. 1810s.
Dimensions: 52 x 45 x 1.2 cm.Starting price: 800€
Estimate: 1000-1200€
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Lot 0207
“Ural Cossack on patrol”. Attributed to A. Orlovskiy
Estimate: 1000-1200€
Lot 0207
“Ural Cossack on patrol”. Attributed to A. Orlovskiy
Estimate: 1000-1200€Attributed to A. Orlovskiy (1777-1832). “Ural Cossack on patrol”. Oil on canvas. 1810s.
Dimensions: 52 x 45 x 1.2 cm.Starting price: 800€
Estimate: 1000-1200€
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Lot 0208
Vintage GUB Glashütte Marine Chronometer
Estimate: 1500-2500€





Lot 0208
Vintage GUB Glashütte Marine Chronometer
Estimate: 1500-2500€Vintage GUB Glashütte Marine Chronometer (Serial No. 8938)
This rare GUB Glashütte marine chronometer is a finely crafted timepiece made in Germany, featuring a precision nautical brass movement mounted in a gimbal system within its original mahogany presentation box. The chronometer includes Roman numerals, a power reserve indicator, and a subdial for seconds, making it an exceptional addition to any nautical, vintage, or horology collection.Dimensions of the Box: 25 x 32.8 x 25 cm
Starting price: 1000€
Estimate: 1500-2500€
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Lot 0209
17th Century Steel Safe Box/Trunk with 5 Locking Mechanisms
Estimate: 7000-10000€





Lot 0209
17th Century Steel Safe Box/Trunk with 5 Locking Mechanisms
Estimate: 7000-10000€17th Century Steel Safe Box/Trunk with 5 Locking Mechanisms. Europe, 17th Century.
Dimensions:
Height: 38 cm.
Length: 69 cm.
Width (including loop): 43 cm.
Weight: 56.8 kg.This impressive 17th-century European steel safe box/trunk showcases both craftsmanship and security features from a bygone era. The chest is equipped with five distinct locking mechanisms, all activated simultaneously by a single key positioned at the top, allowing for optimal security. Additionally, two extra locks offer further protection. The chest’s robust design has stood the test of time, though it does exhibit some rust on the bottom, a testament to its authenticity and age. This safe box is an extraordinary piece of history, blending both function and decorative appeal. It is an ideal addition for collectors of antique security devices, European metalwork, or rare 17th-century artifacts.
Starting price: 5000€
Estimate: 7000-10000€
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Lot 0210
Order of the Lion of Finland in a Box
Estimate: 300-400€



Lot 0210
Order of the Lion of Finland in a Box
Estimate: 300-400€Order of the Lion of Finland – Established 1942 (box is broken).
The Order of the Lion of Finland, founded during WWII on September 11, 1942, was created to honor foreign dignitaries and military personnel, particularly those aligned with Finland. It can be awarded to both foreigners and Finnish nationals, with flexible rankings based on achievements. The order has been awarded to various prominent individuals, including Finnish Olympic medalists, ambassadors, and controversial figures in later years, such as Indonesian officials.
Dimensions of the box 26,5 x 15 x 5 cm.
Dimensions of the cross: 6 x 5.4 cm.Starting price: 250€
Estimate: 300-400€
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Lot 0211
Russian Flintlock Infantry Musket, Model 1826
Estimate: 2500-3000€










Lot 0211
Russian Flintlock Infantry Musket, Model 1826
Estimate: 2500-3000€Russian Flintlock Infantry Musket, Model 1826
Maker: Izhevsk Arms Factory
Date: circa 1834
Origin: Russian Empire, IzhevskMaterials and techniques:
Steel, brass, and wood; forged, cast, and hand-finished metalwork.
Dimensions:
Overall length: 145 cmA fine example of the Model 1826 Russian flintlock infantry musket, produced at the Izhevsk Arms Factory between 1829 and 1839. The musket represents the standard infantry firearm of the Russian Imperial Army during the reign of Emperor Nicholas I.
The weapon features a steel barrel and lockplate, brass fittings, and a hardwood stock. The lockplate is typically engraved with the Izhevsk factory mark, one of the principal arms manufacturers of the Russian Empire.
This model is notable for its robust construction, reliability, and characteristic simplicity of early 19th-century Russian ordnance design.
Starting price: 2000€
Estimate: 2500-3000€
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Lot 0212
Russian Percussion Infantry Musket, Model 1845
Estimate: 2000-2500€












Lot 0212
Russian Percussion Infantry Musket, Model 1845
Estimate: 2000-2500€Russian Percussion Infantry Musket, Model 1845
Maker: Tula Arms Factory
Date: circa 1845–1850
Origin: Russian Empire, Tula
Overall length: approx. 148 cmA fine example of the Imperial Russian percussion infantry musket, Model 1845, produced at the Tula Arms Factory around the mid-19th century. This model succeeded the 1826 flintlock musket and represents the first officially adopted percussion firearm in the Russian Army.
The musket features a steel barrel and percussion lock, brass mounts, and a walnut stock. The lockplate is marked with the Tula Arsenal stamp and the year 1845, confirming its early production during the transition from flintlock to percussion ignition systems.
Starting price: 1500€
Estimate: 2000-2500€
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Lot 0213
19th Century Caucasian Georgian Flintlock Rifle Adjarian-Gurian Manufacture
Estimate: 1500-2500€









Lot 0213
19th Century Caucasian Georgian Flintlock Rifle Adjarian-Gurian Manufacture
Estimate: 1500-2500€19th Century Caucasian Flintlock Rifle Adjarian-Gurian Manufacture
A fine 19th-century Caucasian flintlock rifle, most likely produced by Adjarian-Gurian gunsmiths of western Georgia (see Dvalishvili, Talantov, 2021).
Total length: 155cm.
The barrel is forged from high-quality twistcore Damascus steel, demonstrating exceptional craftsmanship and characteristic patterning.The stock is made of finely polished wood, inlaid with decorative elements of traditional Caucasian form.
The ferrules (muzzle bands) are crafted from a white metal, intricately chiseled and ornamented with repoussé decoration, typical of high-status weapons from the region.The lock plate bears a maker’s mark inscribed in Arabic, further emphasizing the piece’s regional and cultural authenticity.
A highly refined and representative example of 19th-century Caucasian gunsmithing — blending artistry, metallurgy, and regional style in one remarkable weapon.
(Reference: Dvalishvili, L. Talantov, S. Arms Production in Adjaro- Gurian region in the end of 18th – early 20th Сentury. Weapons History Journal, № 11, pp. 40 — 105 (in Russian), 2021)
Starting price: 1200€
Estimate: 1500-2500€
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Lot 0214
Antique European Percussion Musket
Estimate: 500-600€







Lot 0214
Antique European Percussion Musket
Estimate: 500-600€Antique European Percussion Musket.
Total length: 127 cm.Starting price: 300€
Estimate: 500-600€
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Lot 0215
Antique Percussion Musket with Russian lock
Estimate: 500-600€





Lot 0215
Antique Percussion Musket with Russian lock
Estimate: 500-600€An Antique Percussion Musket with Russian lock.
Total length: 132 cm.Starting price: 300€
Estimate: 500-600€
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Lot 0216
Soviet Airforce Dagger. Made in 1957
Estimate: 700-800€



Lot 0216
Soviet Airforce Dagger. Made in 1957
Estimate: 700-800€Soviet Airforce dagger. Rare model. Made in 1957. Very good condition with most of original finish remaining. ZIK, Number: С06917 Total length: 34 cm. Blade length: 21 cm. Blade width: 1,8 cm.
Starting price: 600€
Estimate: 700-800€
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Lot 0217
Soviet Army Dagger. Made in 1957
Estimate: 400-500€




Lot 0217
Soviet Army Dagger. Made in 1957
Estimate: 400-500€Soviet Army dagger. Made in 1957. Very good condition with most of original finish remaining. ZIK, Number: БО0616 Total length: 34,2 cm. Blade length: 31,2 cm. Blade width: 1,7 cm.
Starting price: 300€
Estimate: 400-500€
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Lot 0218
Soviet 1941-Made Model 1940 Navy Dagger
Estimate: 700-800€





Lot 0218
Soviet 1941-Made Model 1940 Navy Dagger
Estimate: 700-800€Soviet 1941-made model 1940 Navy dagger. Made in 3rd quarter of 1941. Some wear and damage. Ultra-rare early-WWII artifact. Total length: 33,7cm. Blade length: 31,4 cm. Blade width: 1,8 cm.
Starting price: 600€
Estimate: 700-800€
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Lot 0219
Russian Imperial Navy Dagger, Model 1810, F.W. Höller, Solingen
Estimate: 3000-3500€










Lot 0219
Russian Imperial Navy Dagger, Model 1810, F.W. Höller, Solingen
Estimate: 3000-3500€Russian Imperial Navy Dagger, Model 1810
A rare and historically significant Russian Imperial Navy dagger, Model 1810. The blade is German-made by F.W. Höller, Solingen, featuring intricate etchings. One side bears the monogram “NII” (Nicholas II), and the other displays the iconic double-headed eagle of Imperial Russia.
Total length: 39.7 cm, blade length: 26.3 cm, width at hilt: 1.7 cm.Starting price: 2500€
Estimate: 3000-3500€
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Lot 0220
Soviet Russian Model 1927 Cossack Saber Shashka Sword WW2
Estimate: 1500-1700€










Lot 0220
Soviet Russian Model 1927 Cossack Saber Shashka Sword WW2
Estimate: 1500-1700€Soviet Russian Model 1927 Cossack Saber Shashka Sword WW2. Stmapt 1941.
Dimensions:
Total length: 97.6 cm
Blade length: 81 cm
Blade width: 3.2 cmStarting price: 1300€
Estimate: 1500-1700€
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Lot 0221
Imperial Russian Officer’s Shashka (Model 1913)
Estimate: 5000-6000€









Lot 0221
Imperial Russian Officer’s Shashka (Model 1913)
Estimate: 5000-6000€Imperial Russian Officer’s Shashka (Model 1913)
Maker: Alex Coppel, Solingen
Markings: Double-headed Imperial eagle, “N II” monogram, and “SLAVA” stamp on hilt
Scabbard: Original metal scabbard with twin suspension ringsA fine and scarce Imperial Russian officer’s shashka, Model 1913, fitted with a German-manufactured blade by Alex Coppel of Solingen. Produced before World War I for the Imperial cavalry under Tsar Nicholas II, this example combines refined Solingen craftsmanship with distinct Russian Imperial symbolism.
The gently curved, single-edged blade with triple fullers is etched on one side with the Imperial double-headed eagle, and on the reverse with the monogram “N II” beneath a crown, representing Emperor Nicholas II. The ricasso is stamped “ALEX COPPEL SOLINGEN” with the company’s sword-and-scales emblem.
The wooden hilt, shaped in the classic shashka form with a beaked pommel, bears a clear “SLAVA” stamp, likely denoting inspection or later arsenal service marking. The weapon is accompanied by its original metal scabbard with two suspension rings, showing honest age wear but retaining its original fittings and structure.
Dimensions:
Total length: 96.5 cm
Blade length: 79.4 cm
Blade width: 3.2 cm
Condition:
Very good example with crisp etchings, sharp blade edge, and strong markings throughout. Minor wear and light patina to hilt and scabbard consistent with age. All components appear original and matching.
Remarks:
An authentic and highly collectible example of the Imperial Russian Model 1913 officer’s shashka, with Nicholas II monogram, Alex Coppel Solingen blade, and rare “SLAVA” hilt stamp. A distinguished piece of pre-revolutionary Russian military history.
Starting price: 4000€
Estimate: 5000-6000€
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Lot 0222
Russian Cavalry Saber, Model 1827/09
Estimate: 6000-7000€










Lot 0222
Russian Cavalry Saber, Model 1827/09
Estimate: 6000-7000€Russian Cavalry Saber, Model 1827/09
Total length: 101.3 cm
Blade length: 83.6 cm
Blade width: 3.1 cmA rare example of the Russian cavalry saber, Model 1827/09.
Traces of a removed “H2” marking are visible on the hilt. The blade features etched decorations: “H2” on one side and a double-headed imperial eagle on the other. The blade has three fullers. German manufacture, stamped F. Fichte Solingen, with an additional W.K & C maker’s mark on the reverse.Starting price: 5000€
Estimate: 6000-7000€
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Lot 0223
Imperial Russian Officer’s Shashka (Model 1913)
Estimate: 3000-4000€










Lot 0223
Imperial Russian Officer’s Shashka (Model 1913)
Estimate: 3000-4000€Imperial Russian Officer’s Shashka (Model 1913)
Maker: Peter Daniel Lüneschloss Waffen-Fabrik, Solingen
Markings: Double-headed Imperial Eagle and “N II” monogram
Scabbard: Original metal scabbard with twin suspension ringsA fine and scarce Imperial Russian officer’s shashka, Model 1913, fitted with a German-manufactured blade by Peter Daniel Lüneschloss Waffen-Fabrik, Solingen. Produced shortly before World War I for officers of the Imperial Russian cavalry under Tsar Nicholas II, this example combines refined Solingen craftsmanship with distinct Russian Imperial symbolism.
The gently curved, single-edged blade with triple fullers is etched on one side with the Imperial double-headed eagle, and on the reverse with the monogram “N II” beneath the Imperial crown, representing Emperor Nicholas II. The ricasso bears the maker’s mark: “Peter Daniel Lüneschloss Waffen-Fabrik Solingen”, accompanied by the company’s sword-and-scales emblem.
The bakelite hilt, shaped in the classic shashka form with a beaked pommel, retains its original fittings and surface finish. The weapon is accompanied by its original metal scabbard with two suspension rings, showing honest age wear and patina while remaining complete and structurally sound.
Dimensions:
Total length: 98 cm
Blade length: 76.5 cm
Blade width: 2.7 cm
Remarks:
An authentic and highly collectible example of the Imperial Russian Model 1913 Officer’s Shashka, featuring the Nicholas II monogram, Imperial eagle etching, and a German Solingen blade by Peter Daniel Lüneschloss. A distinguished piece of pre-revolutionary Russian military history, representing the finest quality weapons of the Tsarist cavalry era
Starting price: 2500€
Estimate: 3000-4000€
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Lot 0224
Imperial Russian sword M 1907 Bebut for artillery units
Estimate: 700-800€





Lot 0224
Imperial Russian sword M 1907 Bebut for artillery units
Estimate: 700-800€Imperial Russian sword M 1907 Bebut for artillery units. M1907 “Bebut” artillery sword was a specialized edged-weapon issued by the Imperial Russian Army, specifically designed for artillery units and machine-gun detachments (which were administratively integrated into the artillery branch)
Total length: 63.5 cm.
Blade length: 43.6 cm.
Blade width: 3.5 cm.Starting price: 600€
Estimate: 700-800€
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Lot 0225
Imperial Russian sword M 1907 Bebut for artillery units. Zlatoust, 1911y.
Estimate: 700-800€






Lot 0225
Imperial Russian sword M 1907 Bebut for artillery units. Zlatoust, 1911y.
Estimate: 700-800€Imperial Russian sword M 1907 Bebut for artillery units. Zlatoust, 1911y. Unit – “144. П.К.П.”
M1907 “Bebut” artillery sword was a specialized edged-weapon issued by the Imperial Russian Army, specifically designed for artillery units and machine-gun detachments (which were administratively integrated into the artillery branch)
Total length: 63.9 cm.
Blade length: 43.4 cm.
Blade width: 3.5 cm.Starting price: 600€
Estimate: 700-800€
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Lot 0226
M-1826 Russian Model Short Sword
Estimate: 2500-3000€








Lot 0226
M-1826 Russian Model Short Sword
Estimate: 2500-3000€M-1826 Russian model short sword.
Russian Model 1826 (sometimes referred to as Model 1827) sapper’s sawback short sword, also known as a tesak. Complete with its original scabbard – a particularly rare and desirable feature.
Dimensions:
Total length: 72 cm.
Blade length: 49.5 cm.
Blade width: 5.4 cmStarting price: 2000€
Estimate: 2500-3000€
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Lot 0227
Antique Caucasian Bebut Dagger. Late 19th Century
Estimate: 1300-1500€







Lot 0227
Antique Caucasian Bebut Dagger. Late 19th Century
Estimate: 1300-1500€Rare Transcaucasian Bebut dagger from the late 19th century, crafted in the tradition of local armorers. The scabbard and hilt are lavishly decorated with silver niello work, characteristic of Caucasian decorative arts. The blade is forged from high-quality steel, showcasing the region’s master blacksmithing techniques.
An exceptional piece for collectors of Caucasian edged weapons and enthusiasts of historical artifacts.
Specifications:
Materials: forged steel, silver, niello
Overall length: 37.5 cm
Blade length: 23.7 cm
Blade width: 3.3 cm
Region: Transcaucasia
Period: Late 19th century
Starting price: 1100€
Estimate: 1300-1500€
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Lot 0228
Rare 19th Century Caucasian (Georgian) Kindjal – Russian Dagger
Estimate: 3500-4000€









Lot 0228
Rare 19th Century Caucasian (Georgian) Kindjal – Russian Dagger
Estimate: 3500-4000€A Rare 19th Century Caucasian (Georgian) Kindjal – Russian Dagger
A fine 19th-century Caucasian kindjal originating from Georgia.
The dagger features silver mounts richly decorated with niello and engraved floral motifs, complemented by chiseled filigree rosettes of exceptional quality and delicacy.
The double-edged blade bears traces of an inscription in Cyrillic, suggesting possible Russian association or ownership.Dimensions:
Total length: 43.5 cm
Blade length: 27.7 cm
Blade width: 3.7 cm
Starting price: 2500€
Estimate: 3500-4000€
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Lot 0229
Rare 19th Century Daghestani Kindjal – Russian Caucasian Dagger
Estimate: 2500-3000€








Lot 0229
Rare 19th Century Daghestani Kindjal – Russian Caucasian Dagger
Estimate: 2500-3000€A Rare 19th Century Daghestani Kindjal – Russian Caucasian Dagger
An exceptional 19th-century Daghestani kindjal, finely crafted in the Caucasian region.
The dagger is distinguished by silver mounts richly decorated with niello and engraved floral motifs, characteristic of the renowned Daghestani silversmiths who worked in the towns of the North Caucasus.The double-edged blade follows the classical kindjal form, featuring an asymmetrical fuller on each side, exemplifying both balance and aesthetic refinement.
Dimensions:
Total length: 50.5 cm
Blade length: 33.3 cm
Blade width: 3.8 cm
Starting price: 2000€
Estimate: 2500-3000€
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Lot 0230
Antique Caucasian Dagger from Vladikavkaz, Early 20th Century – Osman Omarov
Estimate: 1200-1500€








Lot 0230
Antique Caucasian Dagger from Vladikavkaz, Early 20th Century – Osman Omarov
Estimate: 1200-1500€Exceptional early 20th century dagger crafted in Vladikavkaz by the renowned workshop of Osman Omarov. The blade follows traditional Caucasian forging techniques. The scabbard and hilt feature exquisite silver engraving with niello inlay – characteristic decoration of North Caucasian weapons.
The piece gains special value from the Arabic inscription on the upper fitting: “Owner Ali. Master Hussein”, authenticating its provenance and historical significance.
Specifications:
Origin: Vladikavkaz, Osman Omarov workshop
Period: Early 20th century
Materials: forged steel, silver, niello
Decoration: engraving, niello work
Overall length: 47.5 cm
Blade length: 33.5 cm
Blade width: 3.3 cm
Special feature: Arabic ownership inscription
Starting price: 1000€
Estimate: 1200-1500€
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Lot 0231
Caucasian Georgian Kindjal with Silver, Filigree and Niello
Estimate: 900-1000€

Lot 0231
Caucasian Georgian Kindjal with Silver, Filigree and Niello
Estimate: 900-1000€A Caucasian Georgian Kindjal with Silver, Filigree and Niello.
On the back side of the handle something like gold buttons with engraved letter A.
Georgia. Beginning of 20 century.
Dimensions:
Total length: 51.5 cm.
Blade length: 34 cm.
Blade width: 3.5 cm.Starting price: 800€
Estimate: 900-1000€
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Lot 0232
XIXth Century Antique Caucasian kindjal
Estimate: 1200-1500€
Lot 0232
XIXth Century Antique Caucasian kindjal
Estimate: 1200-1500€A 19th-Century Caucasian Kindjal
A fine antique Caucasian kindjal featuring a steel double-edged blade, horn grip, and a leather-covered wooden scabbard with silver mounts richly decorated with nielloed floral motifs. A representative example of Caucasian craftsmanship from the second half of the 19th century.Dimensions:
Length: 56 cmStarting price: 1000€
Estimate: 1200-1500€
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Lot 0233
Rare Russian Hunting Knife Zlatoust Decorated with Engravings, late 19th century
Estimate: 2000-3000€






Lot 0233
Rare Russian Hunting Knife Zlatoust Decorated with Engravings, late 19th century
Estimate: 2000-3000€A fine Russian hunting dagger of a non-regulation pattern, dating from the late 19th century.
The single-edged blade features a central fuller and remains decorated with etched floral and geometric ornamentation, partly preserved despite visible age patina. The decorative etching reflects the characteristic artistic motifs of late Imperial Russia.
The dagger retains its scabbard with engraved metal fittings, enriched with floral designs and fine silver inlays, Zlatoust craftsmanship.
Dimensions (approx.):
Total length: 32,5 cm
Blade length: 17.5 cm
Blade width at base: 3.5 cm
Starting price: 1500€
Estimate: 2000-3000€
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Lot 0234
A Large Imperial Russian Hunting Dagger
Estimate: 4500-6000€






Lot 0234
A Large Imperial Russian Hunting Dagger
Estimate: 4500-6000€Large Imperial Russian Hunting Dagger
Maker: Imperial Tula Arms Factory
Period: Mid–19th centuryA fine and impressive Imperial Russian hunting dagger, produced at the Imperial Tula Arms Factory, as indicated by the clear inscription on the blade: “ИМПЕРАТОРСКИЙ ТУЛЬСКИЙ ОРУЖЕЙНЫЙ ЗАВОДЪ” (“Imperial Tula Arms Factory”).
The broad single-edged blade, 23.6 cm in length, features a shallow fuller and retains traces of its original polish and etching. The hilt is fitted with a finely carved wooden grip decorated with floral scroll motifs, complemented by engraved steel mounts of rich ornamental character.
The scabbard is covered in black leather and fitted with etched steel mounts, decorated with vegetal scrolls and silver inlaid floral medallions in the traditional Tula niello style. The craftsmanship demonstrates the artistic excellence typical of mid-19th-century Tula production.
Dimensions:
Total length: 40 cm
Blade length: 23.6 cm
Blade width at base: 4.2 cm
Starting price: 4000€
Estimate: 4500-6000€
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Lot 0235
German WWII Luftwaffe Fighting Knife
Estimate: 600-800€



Lot 0235
German WWII Luftwaffe Fighting Knife
Estimate: 600-800€German WWII Luftwaffe Fighting Knife
A World War II–era Luftwaffe fighting knife, finely preserved and in very good condition. The blade retains its original crossgrain finish and bears a Luftwaffe acceptance stamp near the ricasso. Fitted with the standard metal guard and ribbed grip characteristic of mid-war issue examples. A well-preserved and authentic piece of German military equipment from the period.Total length: 29.3 cm
Blade length: 16.9 cm
Blade width: 2.2 cmStarting price: 500€
Estimate: 600-800€
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Lot 0236
Imperial German Naval Officer’s Sword with Damascus Blade
Estimate: 10000-12000€












Lot 0236
Imperial German Naval Officer’s Sword with Damascus Blade
Estimate: 10000-12000€Imperial German Naval Officer’s Sword with Damascus Blade
Maker: WKC (Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co.), Solingen
Period: Circa 1900–1914A superb Imperial German naval officer’s sword (Kaiserliche Marine pattern) featuring a Damascus steel blade of exceptional quality, finely etched with floral scrolls, naval motifs, and crowned anchor emblems on both sides. The blade shows a beautiful watered pattern typical of hand-forged Damascus steel, indicative of a deluxe private-purchase officer’s weapon.
The ricasso is clearly stamped with the WKC Solingen trademark — the knight’s head and king’s head — one of Solingen’s most respected cutlers.
The hilt is of gilded brass, richly decorated with acanthus leaves, oak branches, and the Imperial crown over fouled anchor in relief. The lion’s head pommel has inset red glass “eyes,” and the white grip is bound with gilt wire. The original officer’s bullion portépée is still attached.
The sword retains its black-lacquered metal scabbard with gilt brass fittings and two suspension rings, showing only light wear.
Dimensions:
Overall length: 98 cm
Blade length: 81,4 cm
Blade width at ricasso: 2.2 cm
Remarks:
A high-grade Imperial German naval officer’s presentation sword, manufactured by WKC, Solingen, with a Damascus steel blade — a rare and desirable variant carried by senior officers of the Kaiserliche Marine during the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II
Starting price: 8000€
Estimate: 10000-12000€
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Lot 0237
Extremely Rare Imperial German Naval Officer’s Sword with Damascus Blade
Estimate: 12000-15000€












Lot 0237
Extremely Rare Imperial German Naval Officer’s Sword with Damascus Blade
Estimate: 12000-15000€Extremely Rare Imperial German Naval Officer’s Sword with Damascus Blade
Period: circa 1900–1914
An outstanding and extremely rare deluxe Imperial German naval officer’s sword, featuring a highly unusual lion-head pommel with one green and one red glass eye — a very scarce variant among known examples. The lion’s head is of a rare sculptural type with exceptionally fine detailing and a powerful expression, symbolizing strength and command.
The gilded brass guard is richly pierced and engraved with floral scrolls and the Imperial crown over a fouled anchor, representing the Kaiserliche Marine. The white grip, bound with gilt wire, remains in excellent condition and retains the original silver-and-red bullion portépée.
The magnificent Damascus steel blade displays a beautiful watered pattern throughout, enhanced with deep blue and gilded panels depicting naval trophies, crowned anchors, and acanthus scrollwork.
Presented with its black-lacquered metal scabbard with gilded brass fittings and two suspension rings, all in excellent preservation.
Dimensions (approx.):
Overall length: 90.5 cm
Blade length: 75 cm
Blade width at ricasso: 2.2 cmRemarks:
A museum-quality example of a deluxe Imperial German naval officer’s sword by WKC, Solingen, featuring Damascus blade, blue-and-gold etching, and an exceptionally rare lion-head variant — among the most desirable patterns produced for high-ranking officers of the Kaiserliche Marine before World War I.
Starting price: 10000€
Estimate: 12000-15000€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€ -

Lot 0238
Ultra-Rare Imperial Army/Navy Presentation Sword, Model 1889 (I.O.D. 89)
Estimate: 6000-7000€






Lot 0238
Ultra-Rare Imperial Army/Navy Presentation Sword, Model 1889 (I.O.D. 89)
Estimate: 6000-7000€Ultra- Rare Imperial Army/Navy Presentation Sword. Model- 1889( I.O.D. 89). W 154 The upper side of the guard in detail. This weapon (W 153) has a special feature—an indistinct anchor beneath an Imperial crown (with pendilia). Thus, this weapon is undoubtedly attributable to a member of the Naval Infantry. (STJ)
Dimensions:
Total length 101.4 cm
Blade length 81.5 cm
Blade width 2.2 cm.Starting price: 5000€
Estimate: 6000-7000€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€ -

Lot 0239
Imperial German Naval Officer’s Saber (Model 1874/76 or a private purchase variant)
Estimate: 6000-7000€











Lot 0239
Imperial German Naval Officer’s Saber (Model 1874/76 or a private purchase variant)
Estimate: 6000-7000€Imperial German Naval Officer’s Saber (Model 1874/76 or a private purchase variant)
A finely crafted Imperial Naval saber. This luxuriously decorated weapon bears the initial “W” on an anchor motif, signifying respect for the German Kaiser. The lion’s head pommel is set with red and green gemstone eyes, and the grip is elegantly wrapped with gilt wire.Total length: 92.5 cm
Blade length: 78.2 cm
Blade width: 2.2 cm
Starting price: 5000€
Estimate: 6000-7000€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€ -

Lot 0240
Extremely Rare Estonian Naval Officer’s Sword, 1920–1930s
Estimate: 7000-8000€









Lot 0240
Extremely Rare Estonian Naval Officer’s Sword, 1920–1930s
Estimate: 7000-8000€Extremely Rare Estonian Naval Officer’s Sword, 1920–1930s
A very rare and historically significant Estonian Naval Officer’s sword from the interwar period (1920–1930s), produced by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, on special order.
The bright steel blade is beautifully etched with the image of Toompea Castle and the Three Lions of Estonia, national symbols representing the Estonian state. Dimensions:
Total length: 99.5 cm
Blade length: 83.7 cm
Blade width: 2.2 cm
Remarks:
A museum-quality and extremely rare example of a specially commissioned Estonian Naval Officer’s sword, decorated with national emblems and produced by the renowned German firm Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. Such swords were made in very limited numbers for Estonian naval officers during the interwar period, and are now among the most sought-after pieces of Baltic military heritage.
Starting price: 5000€
Estimate: 7000-8000€
Hammer Price: UNSOLD€
