Arms & Armour, PreColumbian, Asian, Jewelry
Por Scollard Auctions
10.12.24
Brea, California, Estados Unidos
December auction featuring quality examples of edged weapons, antique firearms, armour parts as well as ancient pre-Columbian. Wide variety of jewelry. Fossils and minerals. Filipino and African lots. Chinese and Korean pottery. There's something for everyone

LOTE 19:

Mexican Revolution Period Infantry Sword, circa 1910

Vendido por: $200
Precio inicial:
$ 200
Precio estimado :
$500 - $700
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 25% Más detalles
IVA: 7.75% IVA sobre el precio total del lote y la comisión
10.12.24 en Scollard Auctions
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Mexican Revolution Period Infantry Sword, circa 1910
North America, Mexican Revolution circa 1910. Infantry sword with well wrapped guard and handle in black leather with white leather stitched in the traditional fashion. Blade a straight single edge with flat spine, engraved with light patterns of circles, lines and squares to the ricasso / blade. Scabbard in a light brown leather with a twisted loop and two tassels of leather. The Mexican Revolution of 1910 was a 10-year conflict between revolutionaries and political rivals for control of Mexico. The revolution began when liberals and intellectuals challenged the 34-year dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz, who had been in power since 1877. Size 21 1/2" L, blade 16 3/8" L