Ancient Celtic Druid Ritual Bronze Sickle of the Hallstatt Culture
An ancient archeological artifact of a cast bronze Celtic Druid ritual sickle from the Hallstatt Culture, from about 800-400 BC. Original dark green patina, earthen encrustation, a well defined blade and in tact knob where it would be affixed to a handle. A very interesting piece of Celtic and European history in general.
Length: about 20 cm (7.87 inches)
Omani Al Saidi Royal Khanjar
A fine example of the famous Omani Al Saidi or Royal style Khanjar. This is a traditional Omani khanjar dagger with a dual edged blade and distinct central rib, fine silver filigree throughout the handle and scabbard and floral bands. The hilt is probably made of horn and wrapped with the classical Saidi silver filigree panels. The legend of the Royal style is that the Persian wife of Sayyid Said bin Sultan (1791-1856), the last ruler of the united Omani Empire, was bored with the classical shape of the Omani Khanjar and designed this J shaped style as a present for her husband, hence the “Royal” title of this Omani khanjar. The back of the scabbard is a brownish velvet. This Omani Al Saidi khanjar is made probably during the mid 20th century.
Dimensions:
With scabbard: 31 cm (12.20 inches)
Without scabbard: 27 cm (10.60 inches)
Small Caliber Ammunition Identification Display Plaque
A beautiful, professional and diverse small caliber ammunition identification display plaque featuring popular NATO and Russian calibers, rarely seen in one display. The ammunition displayed is all real and has been demiled by a professional armorer. Due to some regulations the original incendiary bullets can't be exported and so a replicated incendiary round has been made for each caliber. This ammo display plaque can be used by defense companies for exhibitions or marketing presentations, military and law enforcement units for educational purposes, gun stores for display, and for shooting enthusiasts and mancave design ideas. Each round has a small description for it.
This small caliber ammunition display plaque features the following calibers:- 5.45mm x 18 PSM Ball
- 7.62mm x 25 Tokarev Ball
- 9mm x 18 Makarov Ball
- FN 5.7mm x 28 SS190 Ball
- 9mm x 19 Ball
- 9mm x 19 CBAP
- AP Mk2 x 2
- 5.45mm x 45 PS Ball
- 5.45mm x 45 PP (7N10) Ball
- 7.62mm x 39 PS Ball
- 7.62mm x 39 SKE AP
- 7.62mm x 39 Type 56 API
- 7.62mm x 39 BZ API x 2
- .357" SIG Ball
- .357" Mag Ball
- .357" Mag Metal Piercing
- .40" S&W Ball
- .44" Mag Ball
- 7.62mm x 54 LPS Ball
- 7.62mm x 54 B-32 API
- 7.62mm x 54 ZP IT
- 5.56mm x 45 M193 Ball
- 5.56mm x 45 SS109/M855/L21A1 Ball
- 5.56mm x 45 APHC
- 5.56mm x 45 L2A2 APHC
- 7.62mm x 51 M80 Ball
- 7.62mm x 51 M61 AP
- 7.62mm x 51 P80 AP
- 7.62mm x 51 APHC
- 7.62mm x 51 P186 API
- .30"-06 AP-M2
- .338" Lapua Mag Ball
- 12.7mm x 99/.50" Browning AP
- 12.7mm x 108 B-32 API
- 12.7mm x 108 BS APIHC
- 12.7mm x 108 BZT-44 APIT
- 14.5mm x 115 B-32 API
- 14.5mm x 114 BZT-44 APIT
- 14.5mm x 114 BS41 APIHC
Rabbi By Nahum Socoloff
A aquarelle on a Yiddish newspaper painting of a Rabbi by Nahum Socoloff also written Sokolow and Sokolov. This painting is said to be painted in 1926 in a diner in New York City of Rabbi Haftman during prayer with hit talit and tfilin.
Dimensions:
Height: 70 cm (27.55 inches)
Width: 50 cm (19.68 inches)
Freeland Spotting Scope Tripod With Original Box
Freeland spotting scope tripod with original box. Freeland's Scope Stands Inc, of Rock Island Illinois was a well known company for its high quality shooting accessories. This tripod has fine adjustments that makes it easy to position the scope. The clamp can adjust so that different diameter scopes can be used. The tripod includes the original carton box and leaflet.