Rare Jinchuan quiver
With a connection to local royalty in Jinchuan, Sichuan province.Qing archer's belt
Made of heavy silk with gilt copper alloy mounts.Tibetan or Mongolian quiver
Of an early type with dramatic widened shape.Early Tibetan or Mongol bow case
With gold and black painted face with geometric decor.Tevfik the leather binder
An Ottoman leather binder who in 1866 - 1867 covered a bow made by Haci Gavsî in 1824 - 1825.Haci gavsî the bowyer
Signed an Ottoman bow made in late 1824 or 1825.Sādài (撒袋)
Chinese name for the Manchu style quiver.Vintage Korean archery set
Comprising of a bow, arrows, and string sent to the U.S.A. in 1964 plus an associated quiver.Pī jiàn (鈚箭)
Chinese name for a class of broadhead arrows. (Alternative spelling using an archaic character).Pī jiàn (披箭)
Chinese name for a class of broadhead arrows.Niru
Manchu word for a class of broadhead arrows, a military "company", or captain.A rare Qing bow
With translucent horn bellies glued on red pigment.Beri
Manchu word for "bow".Measurements of an Ottoman bow
Signatures on the bow indicate that it was probably made in 1849 and decorated in 1867.Measurements of a Manchu bow
Made in the famous Changxing workshop in Chengdu, which as the subject of Tan Danjiong's (T'an Tan-Chiung) "Investigative Report on Bow and Arrow Manufacture in Chengdu"A Chinese bow by Changxing
Rare extant work of a famous workshop in Chengdu.12 North Indian arrows
With katar-tipped heads and dark brown shafts.Dayak blowgun dart quiver
Introduction
The Dayak people of Borneo used two to three meter long blowguns to hunt small
Chinese repeating crossbow
Perhaps one of the most famous and long-lived of Chinese weapons.A Sirdan, or Manchu war arrow
This large and imposing type of war arrow is often compared to a small spear.Heavy Manchu war or strength bow
With an estimated draw weight of 160-200 pounds.Buryat bowcase and quiver
Of the Western Buryats, living near the shores of Lake Baikal.Very fine Ottoman bow
Signed by its maker Haci Gavsî, and its decorator Tevfik.A Qing imperial quiver
From my personal collection. A quiver that was once worn at court ceremonies by high ranked officers and imperial guardsman that protected the emperor of the Qing dynasty.Antique Qing quiver
A quiver of the late Qing dynasty.