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International shipping is actual cost reduced by the US shipping credit.
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Welcome to Faganarms
Since 1965, we have served collectors, providing fine and rare Antique Arms & Armor and a broad spectrum of related items. Founded in the post war years when good items were relatively abundant we grew with the Civil War Centennial
and through the Revolutionary War Bi-centennial to become the largest volume dealers in our field.
Our stock of over 5000 items includes swords and all types of edge weapons, armor, pole arms and firearms as well as artifacts from virtually every culture including Viking, Indopersian, African, Oceanic, Japanese, and other Asian.
American Weapons & Related
Indopersian Weapons & Armor
33" straight broad fullered s.e. blade with long ricasso. Brass hilt, "boat form" guard decorated in raised relief rococo shells inside and out.
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Form specifically associated with the Saxon Royal Court and carried by the Trabanten Guard, the personal body guards of the Electors of Saxony.
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1745. 8 3/4’” x 8”. Bearer ticket to an auction of Hogarth’s work.
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Details to purchaser. Fine form, 14" length with 9 1/2" leaf shaped point. Forged seam conical socket. Deliberately bent to a 45` angle with the tip recurved to the original axis.
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4” diameter, wheel turned of deep form with small circular base. The outside smooth with light encrustation from burial. The inside with turning marks. Slightly out of round with a short firing crack which relegated it to burial use.
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The two handed sword of the Marathas who ruled much of Southern India from the 17th century through the 18th century. Good early example with 37” slightly curved triple fullered s.e. blade.
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Late 19th century. Cane body, 39 1/2” long, the end carved in rings and still retaining the pith seat for the spear butt. Elongated depression to seat the spear haft.
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