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Shields - Antique, Original

Shields, Madu, Fakirs Horns, Parrying Weapons, and Related
For Sale or Trade
We buy Shields - Single Items or Entire Collections


Indo-Persian Leather Shield, 19" Diameter
$495.00 $396.00 On Sale!
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Original Indian Hide/Leather Shield, believed from middle to southern region, believed 19th century. Black in color, with decorative brass crescent moon over four bosses. No inner straps, but ringlets are there for affixing straps.
Shield is ~19" in diameter and is ~3" deep; leather is ~1/4" to 3/8" thick at the edges.
Overall condition is about good. Chafed area on upper shield edge (see images); it could also be that it is missing a second ear like the one on the bottom edge (see images).


Indo-Persian Leather Shield, 21.5" Diameter
$595.00 $476.00 On Sale!
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Original Indian Hide/Leather Shield, believed from middle to southern region, believed 19th century. Black in color, with four scarab-like bosses. No inner straps, but ringlets are there for affixing straps.
Shield is ~21-1/2" in diameter and is ~3" deep; leather is ~1/4" to 3/8" thick at the edges.
Overall condition is about good to very-good.


Maratha Pata Gauntlet Sword #1, Southern India
$625.00 $500.00 On Sale!
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The Maratha Pata or gauntlet sword is believed to have been used by expert swordsmen and uniquely suited to horsemen. The steel gauntlet covers the hand, wrist, and some of the forearm. The sword is held by employing two mechanisms within the gauntlet - the hand is inserted into the gauntlet past a serpentine floating metal cross-bar, up to the mid-forearm (between the wrist and elbow), then grasping a floating metal pipe surrounding a rigid center cross-bar, the hand making a fist around the floating pipe. The flex of the forearm muscle and the grip of the hand make this fit very snug. Padding would have originally been lining the inner gauntlet and perhaps a glove was also worn. This sword becomes an effective extension of the arm. Blade is quite fexible and it is believed they are like this as to bend or give when striking a more solid object, minimizing the possibility of unhorseing the rider wielding the sword.
This Pata most likely dates from the 17th or 18th century. Overall length is ~50"; blade length is ~38".
NOTE: No scabbard included with this sword.
Good condition. One rivet is detached on the forward end of the blade seatings or langets. Wear hole in upper section of wrist ~1" x 1/2".


Maratha Pata Gauntlet Sword #2, Southern India
$795.00 $636.00 On Sale!
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The Maratha Pata or gauntlet sword is believed to have been used by expert swordsmen and uniquely suited to horsemen. The steel gauntlet covers the hand, wrist, and some of the forearm. The sword is held by employing two mechanisms within the gauntlet - the hand is inserted into the gauntlet past a serpentine floating metal cross-bar, up to the mid-forearm (between the wrist and elbow), then grasping a floating metal pipe surrounding a rigid center cross-bar, the hand making a fist around the floating pipe. The flex of the forearm muscle and the grip of the hand make this fit very snug. Padding would have originally been lining the inner gauntlet and perhaps a glove was also worn. This sword becomes an effective extension of the arm. Blade is quite fexible and it is believed they are like this as to bend or give when striking a more solid object, minimizing the possibility of unhorseing the rider wielding the sword.
This Pata most likely dates from the 17th or 18th century. Overall length is ~55"; blade length is ~41".
NOTE: No scabbard included with this sword.
Good condition.



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