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4th millennium B.C. Formed with a rounded butt and slightly flared cutting edge; flat in cross-section. Cf. Çetin, A., Bilgi, Ö., Weapons of the P...

3rd-2nd millennium B.C. Fan-shaped blade; an apotropaic eye in relief to each side of the socket; wing-shaped extension to the rear. Cf. Gernez, G...

Palaeolithic-Neolithic Period, circa 200,000-3rd millennium B.C. Group of three hand-axes; one with black inked inscription: 'ADZE / LAKENHEATH / ...

2nd millennium B.C. Short-flanged with slightly curved butt, small lateral flanges to each face, long blade with lateral flanges to each face. Cf....

Ca. 8000 - 6000 BC. Crafted from flint, a durable and abundant material during the Neolithic period, this axe exhibits a distinctive square butt, ...

TWO VINTAGE FRENCH STEEL AND OAK SHAFTED ICE AXES each stamped FRANCOIS SIMOND & FILS; together with a bell and a wall-mounted hook. (4) Longest a...

Three small axes, each with leather sheath

A WW II RAF escape axe, the rubber covered grip marked Patent No.515767, 38cm, together with three other axes, contianed in a green painted Freque...

Of scissor form, with axe head blades, maker stamped ‘R. Timmins & Sons', (fl.1790-1887), Birmingham, 23.5cm long.

‡ FOUR BEARDED AXES AND A FURTHER AXE, 9TH/13TH CENTURIES the first with curved blade and pronounced beard, struck with a mark on one face, trapez...

‡ THREE IRON AXES, 14TH/17TH CENTURIES the first with narrow head of wedge-section, swelling at the top and bottom about the circular socket, and ...

‡ FIVE IRON AXES, THE FIRST POSSIBLY ROMAN in excavated condition, the first of wedge-section, with curved blade, curved lower edge, angular upper...

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