Wednesday, March 22, 2017

The 10 most expensive medieval weapons ever Sold

5 most famous swords in history



Man may be a brutal species more than ever in the modern era, where technology has allowed us to develop terrible weapons of mass destruction capable of killing thousands of people without a name at once in days of old however, before this technology was developed, brutal acts were much more personal matter for thousands of years, even before the advent of gunpowder, the armies fought in vicious hand to hand battles the fights were ugly, hard, and extremely bloody, and you had to watch your fighter in the eye as you raced down the.
Weapons responsible for this brutal and intimate act of war have become iconic, even legendary numerous weapons become as famous as their owners, some mythologized as the legendary roi Arthur and Excalibur Here YOu providing profiles of the ten most legendary and swords at the same time cost that exist in today's world many of these weapons have probably come to life, and most of them are interesting from a purely historical point of view.
Katanas are traditional, single sharp swords that were used by Japanese Samurai for hundreds of years, they are made from the best materials and are considered the clearest and the most exquisite swords World 125 of these weapons have even declared Juyounkabazai or culturally significant in Japan This means that valuable katanas are illegal to sell or export from Japan, and are considered priceless.
In 1992, about 1,100 Japanese swords were auctioned from the collection of Dr. Walter Ames Compton The collection was sold for 8 million in a single day, and included was the Kamakura blade of the 13th century, selling 418,000 a anonymous private collector remains the most expensive katana ever sold at private auction.
9 Admiral Lord Nelson 541720 French officer sword.



Many items are worth a lot of money just because of that, once their property, as in the case of the officer's sword from Lord Nelson, discovered amid a treasure of relics discovered in 2001. Included in the discovery are thousands of papers and documents, medals, jewelry and weapons belonging to Nelson, they were kept hidden in a trunk nearly 200 years in the custody of the closest friend and confidant of Nelson, Alexander Davison.
In 2002, the collection was organized and sold at Sotheby's in London for more than 2 million, setting new benchmarks for the sale of objects related to Nelson A history of the collection and its discovery was published in 2004, entitled the scholarship Nelson after a bloody purse was found in the trunk, which was recovered from the dying body of Nelson at the battle of Trafalgar.
This royal blade was sold in 2007 at Sotheby's is a slightly curved blade with superimposed European gold decoration traces and gold inlaid inscription Beautiful sword is still decorated with poppies and lotus flowers, and it was believed have belonged to the 17th century Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
It is one of the most important discoveries of a courtier object reserved for the personal use of an emperor, and was produced in 10 years of the reign of Shah Jahan, either in 1637 or 1638 L ' sword was sold for more than seven times the amount auction estimated 60 000 GBP, eventually selling to 446100 GBP.



7 Qianlong Imperial hunting knife January 24 millions.
This exquisite hunting knife is supposed to have belonged to Qianlong, the sixth emperor of the Manchu Qing Dynasty led by the knife handle was designed from the antelope horn, which is quite rare, and a secret opening the base of the handle provide a hidden compartment used to hold a pair of chopsticks and a toothpick.
The barrel of the gun was made of rhinoceros horn and was sharp with six three-clawed dragons writhing in and out of clouds above the waves the knife was made from gold and sheath was inlaid with turquoise, coral and lapis lazuli, which experts believe that this effect blade belonged to Emperor Qianlong It was sold at Sotheby's in 2009 for 9,620,000 HKD.
6 Ulysses S. Grant Civil War 1 Sword 6 million.
Here we have another sword that belonged to an important historical figure, Ulysses S Grant gave him the sword in 1864 by the people of Kentucky when he took the position of commander in chief of US armed The seductive weapon has 26 diamonds that were formed to specify its initial USG and sold for 1 6 million in 2007 as part of Heritage auctions.
The jewel of the Orient is a sumptuous knife, designed and built in 1966 by Buster Warenski, a man in his twenties Nearly 50 years later, Warenski is considered one of the greatest knife makers of the world, he made two terms as president of Cutler's Guild in thirty years.



The jewel of the Orient was created for a Japanese client The filigree handle was encrusted with 153 emeralds totaling 10 carats, nine diamonds 5 carats and 28 ounces of gold was used to create the rest of the handle and blade It Warenski supposedly took 10 years to make.
This is the second weapon on the list belonged to the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan He fetched 1.7 million GBP to the Indian and Islamic Bonhams in London in 2008, Shah Jahan decided from 1627 to 1657, and the dagger a simple blade, with elegant gold inscriptions and decorations He sold five times its expected value of 300 000 GBP.
The dagger was part of a collection by Belgian Jacques Desenfans end, a man who has spent over 50 years amassing his huge collection of weapons from Southeast Asia, armor, pottery and art the inscription on the dagger is the most detailed one of Shah Jahan personal items containing the name, title and location and date of manufacture of the dagger.
March 15 Ear-Dagger 6 million century Nazari period.



ear daggers are some of the most important contributions to the Nasrid period, from North Africa This straight double-edged blade takes its name from the pommel handle design, consisting of two flattened discs that look like ears have been widely used in Spain during the 15th and 16th centuries, and were introduced to Europe through Italy.
The decoration around the blade includes the figure of a man with a crossbow, hunt many animals, including a lion The dagger sold in 2010 to more than six times its estimated price of 600 000 GBP, with lot bearing in more than 3 7 million pounds.
2 gold inlaid Napoleon Bonaparte Saber May 6 millions.
Napoleon Bonaparte was known to carry a pistol and a sword on the battlefield This sword encrusted gold is the same one that was used by Bonaparte at the battle in 1800, when he ousted the Austrian army Italy.
It has been passed from generation to generation of the Bonaparte family, and was considered a historical monument and therefore unable to leave the country, he sold in France in 2007 a descendant of Napoleon's brother, Jerome, another descendant the curved sword was forged by Nicolas Noel Boutet and is decorated in gold and a handful of ebony and gold.
This beautiful sword and scabbard was actually sold twice, first in 2006 for 5 93 million, and another two years later for 7 7000000 The weapon is second on the list of inscriptions and decorations referring to the Chinese Emperor Qianlong is an S-shaped sword with a stylized white jade adorned with handle equipped leaves and flowers.



The steel blade is decorated with inlaid gold, silver and copper, with one side revealing a poetic name to two characters Bao Teng, or Soaring Precious The work was carried out in the workshops of the Imperial Palace Department households and is representative of mid Dynasty -Qing a production of 90 was established on Sabers 47, and the value is down to both its aesthetic and historic value of the weapon.

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