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Los 90

Early 2nd millennium B.C. Square in section and pierced longitudinally, incuse scene to each face: labrys above a tree; starburst between hatched panels; arrow, axe and other objects; figure above an axe. Cf. similar in the British Museum under accession no. 1921,0711.2 for similar multi-face seal.; see Boardman, J. Greek Gems and Finger Rings: Early Bronze Age to Late Classical, London, 1970, p. 35, fig. 56 for type. 3.99 grams, 18 mm (5/8 in.).From the Priday collection, Brookmans Hall, Hertfordshire, UK, formed 1930-1940s onwards by descent. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by a search certificate number no.12385-225393.

Los 1969

19th century A.D. Comprising a painted board with mounting panel and slots to the reverse, gessoed surface with painting of St John the Baptist standing nimbate with wings spread behind him, left hand supporting a bowl containing his severed head and holding an unfurled scroll with Cyrillic text 'Repent ye, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand,' (Matthew 3:2); right hand raised in blessing; landscape with sand-dunes and trees; gilded title above; the upper border with gilt Slavonic inscription reading 'Holy John the Forerunner'; from the Palekh Icon School, probably made in Mstera circa 1890. See Zinoviev, N., Art of Palekh, Leningrad, 1968. 1.02 kg, 31 cm high (12 1/4 in.).Ex property of a London lady, part of her family's collection. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by a search certificate no.11546-196366.The Palekh icon school emerged in the 17th century, inspired by the Moscow and Suzdal traditions of icon painting. Although preserving many features of traditional Russian iconography, the school created its own style that remained active into the 18th century. The hallmarks of the school include the frequent use of gold on the clothes of the saints and a rich palette. Bodies are shown as tall and slender and abrupt transitions between light and shadow are distinctive features of Palekh icons. The wings of Saint John derive from the double meaning of the Greek word used to describe him in Mark 1:2 - Angelos, meaning both messenger and angel. John is often called a 'Heavenly Man' and 'Earthly Angel' in Orthodoxy. At his feet is shown a small tree with an axe cutting into it, illustrating Luke 3:9, 'And now also the axe is laid unto the root of the tree..'

Los 1399

2nd-1st millennium B.C. With central shaft hole and blade set at a right angle. Cf. Christie's, The Axel Guttmann Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, part 2, London, 2004, item 34, p.32. 1.25 kg, 25.7 cm (10 in.).Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.The adze-axe was a fundamental axe of many Bronze Age ancient cultures. Its form was one that lends itself to dual purposes - for war and work. As a tool, it functioned in woodwork in fabricating a variety of objects and as a weapon, its heavy mass and compact form make it a very deadly striking and chopping weapon, even able to defeat light armour.

Los 1412

Circa 10th-18th century A.D. Comprising socketted axeheads of various types; some possibly stamped with maker's marks. Cf. Roesdahl, E., Wilson, D.M., From Viking to Crusader: The Scandinavians and Europe 800 to 1200 (22nd Council of Europe Exhibition), Copenhagen, 1992, p.321, fig.359 (4), for a similar Viking axe/tool. 7 kg total, 16-24.5 cm (6 1/4 - 9 1/2 in.). [10, No Reserve]Acquired 1990s-early 2000s. East Anglian private collection.An axe similar to those of our group was found in the fortified camp of Péran, in Brittany, among the objects that emerged from a conflagration due to the attack of Alain Barbetorte's Bretons on a Viking camp, in 936 A.D. These axes were certainly work tools, although in case of necessity they could also serve as improvised weapons

Los 1460

Early 2nd millennium B.C. With a curved, beak-shaped blade and two pierced eyes flanking a raised median ridge ellipsoid-section socket; repaired. Cf. Gernez, G., L’armament en métal au Proche et Moyen-Orient: des origines a 1750 av. J.C., Paris, 2007, fig.2.42, type H4b. 147 grams, 10.5 cm (4 in.). [No Reserve]From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.BA27; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent.This axe corresponds to the type H4B of the Gernez classification. Several of these models, with their moulds, are known from the Levant, like those in Byblos, Ras Shamra, and Tell Arqa. On the other hand, a workshop level II of the Kültepe karum delivered two moulds, showing a local production of arms intended either for export or for the inhabitants originating from Mesopotamia or the Levant. This sub-type of eye-axes is characteristic of the Middle Bronze Age 1 (2050-1750 B.C.).

Los 3753

20th century AD. For prototype: Halikarnassos mint, circa 341/0-336/5 BC. Laureate head of Apollo facing, turned slightly to right / Zeus Labraundos standing to right, holding double-axe (labrys) over shoulder and lotus-tipped sceptre; ΠIΞΩΔAPOY to right, small E between sceptre and leg. HNO 48 (temporary); cf. SNG von Aulock 8047. 9.78g, 24mm, 12h. ().Very Fine.From the collection of a London antiquarian, formed since the 1980s.

Los 204

Circa 9th-12th century A.D. A miniature tzikourion comprising a crescentic blade with long neck, flared socket and leaf-shaped blade to the rear; gilt surface with reserved florid and tendril detailing, stylised cross to the flared socket. See similar forms (iconography) in Nicolle, Arms and Armour of the Crusading Era, 1050-1350 AD, volume II, Islam, Eastern Europe and Asia, London, 1999, figs.33p &118c, pp.355 and 373; for battle specimens from the territories of Eastern Roman Empire cf. Yotov, V., Въоръжението и снаряжението от българското средновековие (VII-XI век), (Arms in Bulgaria in medieval period, 7th – 12th century), Варна 2004, no.637; Gorelik, M., ‘Arms and Armour in South-Eastern Europe in the Second Half of First Millennium AD’ in Nicolle, D. (ed.), A Companion to Medieval Arms and Armour, Oxford, 2002, pp.127-148, pl.XL-8, nos.33 ,34 (Khazar Khanate equipment). 28.88 grams, 10.9 cm (4 1/4 in.).[A video of this lot is available to view on Timeline Auctions Website]Private collection formed in Europe in the 1980s. Westminster collection, central London, UK. Accompanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by search certificate no. no.12340-225024.It is possible that this axe was used as a status symbol for officers or their family. The axe was known to be a symbol of the Varangian Guard who protected the emperor.

Los 2060

20th century A.D. Museum replicas of three axes curated in the Salisbury Museum: Palstave, flanged, and flat-axe types, the latter mounted on a wooden shaft. 505 grams total, 10.8-33.5 cm (4 1/4 - 13 1/4 in.). [3, No Reserve]From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.BA8, BA9, BA10; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent.

Los 1930

20th century A.D. Comprising: bifacial axe-blade pendant; bifacial disc pendant with equal-arm cross and king with orb and sceptre, inset glass cabochons to both faces. 123 grams total, 44-80 mm (1 3/4 - 3 1/8 in.). [2, No Reserve]Acquired on the European art market since the early 2000s. From the private Northern Ireland collection of R.M.

Los 1486

Mesolithic Period, circa 5000 B.C. Triangular in section with straight cutting edge, pointed butt. Cf. similar tool in MacGregor, A. (ed.), Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord MacAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, item 3.1, for type. 375 grams, 18 cm (7 in.). [No Reserve]From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.These objects were produced by the hunting and gathering groups living in Europe during the early phases of the present interglacial period. The piece seems to be a core axe of Thames pick type, with pointed butt and rounded cutting edge. Core tools, now hafted, were used for woodworking in an environment now increasingly forested.

Los 1765

9th-11th century A.D. Comprising an axe-shaped pendant with sunburst motif, cross hatching to the socket, wire loop. 1.7 grams, 30 mm (1 1/4 in.). [No Reserve]Ex German art market, 2000s. Acquired from an EU collector living in London. From the collection of Surrey, UK, gentleman.

Los 1549

Neolithic Period, circa 2800 B.C. Triangular in section with thick butt; unfinished. 456 grams, 15 cm (5 7/8 in.). [No Reserve]Found Craigllwyd axe factory site, Caernarvonshire, Wales. Acquired from Stephen Murray, in 1978. From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.N8; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent.

Los 774

Two Norah Wellings Native American Indian dolls, 1930s, both with press brown velvet faces with painted features, brown felt hands, black wool hair, the larger with orange felt outfit and wooden axe —18in. (46cm.) high, the smaller in green, both with labels (some fading and wear)

Los 121

REGGAE/ DUB - LP COLLECTION. A collection of around 36 reggae/ dub LPs, including a smattering of 12". Artists/ titles include Burning Spear inc Living Dub Vols 1 & 2, Spear Burning, The World Should Know. Barrington Levy - Barrington, Little Axe - The Wolf That House Built, The Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra inc Bite The Bullet, The Benevolence Of Sister Mary Ignatius. Dreadzone - The Best Of: The Good, The Bad And The Dread, Easy Star All-Stars inc Dubber Side Of The Moon, First Light, Thrillah. Armagideon (x2), Bush Chemists, Ziggy Marley, Bob Marley/ The Wailers, Dread, Aswad, Black Uhuru, Dillinger, Various - The Indestructible Beat Of Soweto. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+, odd one may drop below.

Los 4878

A medieval style wrought steel battle axe head with wide-section blade, shaped collar and opposing arrow shaped spike, total length 41cm (overall pitted and with recent heavy cleaning). Note: axes of this style are usually of European origin.

Los 191

12.7cm across the crescent-shaped face, stamped M2 on one side, 26.2cm from the face to the tip of the down turned square section tapering fluke, secured to its original wooden haft by two rivets, the former with broad dome-shaped foot, integral belt hook. Circa 1801 this is the Dutch version of the French Naval Boarding Axe of this period.

Los 81

Buster (1962) 6 Jan - 29 Dec. Complete year wfg Buster's Book of Flying Aces with all 12 photos attached. Starring Maxwell Hawke, Buck Rogers, The Shrinker, The Black Axe and Terrors of Tornado Street. Also including the first Buster and Film Fun (15 Sept) Starring Johnny Wingco. 3 Feb [gd], 15 issues [vg/vg+] balance 36 issues [fn/vfn+] (52)

Los 79

Registration - L421 ODUChassis No. - SAJJNAED3EJ187556M.O.T. - February 2025Odometer - 85,000‘L421 ODU’ is an example of the post 1991 facelifted XJS. New owners Ford granted the sporting flagship a stay of execution and made some significant revisions to last it through until 1996. ‘L421 ODU’ is notable for its complete originality and popular livery of Jaguar Racing Green over Magnolia leather. Currently in the ownership of its sixth keeper and having covered 87,317 miles to date, ‘L421 ODU’ is being offered with NO RESERVE. Complete with plenty of accompanying paperwork and service history ‘L421 ODU’ is ready to use and enjoy immediately.On acquiring Jaguar one of Ford’s first actions was to bring the axe down on the meandering XJS replacement program. Whilst they started from scratch they endowed the XJS with some new and welcome attributes. Seen here today in ‘L421 ODU’ these included a new 4-litre, six cylinder engine, bigger and black tinted rear lights and some tinkering with the rear window surrounds to make them look bigger and the controversial “flying buttresses” smaller. New instruments are the main facelifted items to be found inside ‘L421 ODU.’ This car looks the part in its Jaguar Racing Green livery, and double grey coachline. The familiar, five spoke 16-inch alloy wheels look in good order and the 55-profile Falken tyres are a matching set dating from 2017. The XJS cabin was always a nice place to spend time in and ‘L421 ODU’ is no exception. The Magnolia hued leather graces most surfaces and the deeply bolstered, horizontally box pleated seats exhibit just the right amount of patina. The biscuit coloured carpets dress the floor and the bottom sections of the doors. The updated gauges from the XJ saloon are clear and legible.In this instance the AJ6 4-litre straight six engine is mated to the four speed ZF automatic transmission. This configuration was originally rated at 245bhp and 289 Ib-ft or torque rendering ‘L421 ODU’ as an accomplished and refined long distance tourer with an impressive turn of speed when called upon. All in all, ‘L421 ODU’ is desirable example of a Jaguar coupe who’s stock is seemingly on the rise.In summary:· Highly original and presentable condition· Post facelift model in a desirable and popular livery· Complete with plenty of paperwork and a current MOT

Los 66

A 19th century Scottish silver Celtic cross brooch, a Connemara marble set cloak pin in the form of a Celtic axe and assorted 20th century costume jewellery including malachite, shell, gold plates and paste examples (3 boxes) CONDITION REPORTS & PAYMENT DETAILS IMPORTANT*  Descriptions do not include condition reports.  Please contact us to if you require further information or images.*  Please consider shipping costs before bidding as this may affect your decision to bid*  Please familiarise yourself with our payment methods.  All payments MUST be electronic

Los 54

Medieval Ottoman style cast iron war axe with eastern script and figural motif to axe head. 55cm in Length

Los 503

Ceremonial axe Yoruba, NigeriaCeremoniële bijl Yoruba, Nigeria53 x 22 x 10 cm

Los 116

MDINA GLASS; a large 'Axe Head' internally decoration in earthtones, signed and dated 1980, height 23cm.Condition Report: Internal stone to the body, roughness to the neck but no chips or cracks.

Los 110

ERIC DOBSON FOR MDINA GLASS; an art glass 'Axe Head' vase with internal decoration, signed and dated 1978, height 20cm.Condition Report: Firing fault to the lower body of the vase, scratches to the underside, otherwise good condition

Los 106

MDINA GLASS; two art glass 'Axe Head' vases with internal decoration, height of largest example 25cm. (2).Condition Report: Each with internal stone ? Above the base, one example with small chip, light surface wear to both examples.

Los 2179

Collection of 30 British Quad Film Posters: (1980s 1990s) Including The Manchurian Candidate (1962 RR), So I Married an Axe Murderer (1993), The Remains of the Day (1993) among others, all 30 x 40 inches, all unfolded(30 items) Condition Report: Various conditions

Los 225

Matchbox Superfast 59b Mercury Park Lane Police Car - red body with helmet & axe hood & door labels, blue roof-light, clear windows, ivory interior, bare metal "No.59 " base, 5-spoke wide wheels - Near Mint but with Factory casting or paint flaws in Near Mint "New" type H box.

Los 12

Celtic, Gaul, Drachm, 3.07g in silver, c. 2nd-1st century BC, attributed to the Cadurci tribe who inhabited Southwest France, in the region around the town of Cahors, obv. stylised head (?), rev. cross with pellets in three angles, stylised axe in fourth angle, near very fine; together with, Anglo-Saxon, Northumbria, Aethelred II AE styca, 1.14g, second reign c.844-849, moneyer Eardwulf, obv. EDILRED RED +, cross in centre, rev. EARDVVLF +, cross in centre (N.190, S.868) struck off centre on a slightly irregular flan o/ wise near very fine (2)

Los 383

A CAPTURED BATTLE OF COPENHAGEN NAVAL AXE, 1801. No. M21HR, with wooden handle.

Los 419

A PAPUA NEW GUINEA WOODEN AND STONE AXE with banding. 43cms high.

Los 381

A BRITISH MADE INDIAN TRIBAL AXE with entwined wooden handle. 62cms long.

Los 119

A VICTORIAN STYLE SCOTTISH 'LOCHABAR' AXE. With an axe shaped 25 cm cutting edge, mounted on a pole with hook to the top and mount to the base 184 cm overall. *CR Pitting to surfaces, See Wallace 'Scottish Swords and Dirks' p76 for similar.

Los 174

Selection of American WW2 Period Equipment consisting light khaki, 10 pouch ammunition belt.  Fitted with first aid pouch and contents.  Alloy waterbottle and cup, complete in webbing carrier ... Pair high leg canvas gaiters dated "42" ... Dark green canvas respirator case ... American axe dated 1945 ... Pickaxe, handle in canvas case ... Pair shoulder braces ... Alloy mess tin ... Canvas mess tin bag, dated 1944.  10 items.

Los 626

A pair of Continental bronze torcheres 20th century, height adjustable, of medeival design with Armour and Ceremonial Axe, gilt brass mounts, on triform bases41cm wide127cm high (2)Condition ReportSome losses of border moulding to the armoured helmet bowls on both.

Los 494

A Sami knife and sheath, Lapland, probably 19th century, with a banded antler handle, the leather mounted sheath, carved with reindeer and further banding, 38.5cm long overall, together with a carved bone item, engarved with a reindeer and antlers, 20.5cm wide, on a later stand, a carved bone handle, with circles, dots and lines, 30cm long, two carved Eskimo walrus carvings, of a walrus and a Beluga whale, the later mounted, and a 'Scrimshaw' engraved both sides, 13cm wide (6)Shipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country. Condition ReportPlugs missing from the sheath. Handle bone with chips - possibly axe? handle. Beluga chipped fin. 'Scrimshaw' - cracked

Los 485

A Jadeite axe head, 10.5cm high, together with a hardstone tool, 12cm highCondition ReportChips, losses, flakes and wear.

Los 60

A VINTAGE MONUMENTAL AND EXTREMELY HEAVY AXE WITH WOODEN SHAFT - LENGTH 123 CM

Los 1814

AN ASSORTMENT OF VINTAGE HAND TOOLS TO INCLUDE BOW SAWS, HAND SAWS AND A PICK AXE ETC

Los 1928

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE A BOSCH DRILL, HAMMERS AND AN AXE ETC

Los 1940

THREE VINTAGE GARDEN TOOLS TO INCLUDE AN AXE, A SPADE AND A FORK

Los 1647

AN ASSORTMENT OF HAND TOOLS TO INCLUDE AN AXE, TROWELS AND A BRACE DRILL ETC

Los 6319

Reiteraxt, Sammleranfertigung unter Verwendung eines Axtkopfes aus dem 18. Jhdt. Kopf mit gerundetem, leicht geschnittenem Blatt und facettiertem Hammerkopf mit runder Schlagfläche (mglw. Kopf eines Zuckerhammers), auf der einen Seite eingeschlagen "GA" (versetzt), auf der anderen "1607" sowie T-Marke, angegossene "Tülle" aus Zinn. Vierkantiger eiserner Schaft mit ebenfalls aus Zinn angegossener Handhabe. Länge 61 cm. A horseman's axe, collector's replica using an axehead from the 18th century A horseman's axe, collector's replica using an axehead from the 18th century Kopf mit gerundetem, leicht geschnittenem Blatt und facettiertem Hammerkopf mit runder Schlagfläche (mglw. Kopf eines Zuckerhammers), auf der einen Seite eingeschlagen "GA" (versetzt), auf der anderen "1607" sowie T-Marke, angegossene "Tülle" aus Zinn. Vierkantiger eiserner Schaft mit ebenfalls aus Zinn angegossener Handhabe. Länge 61 cm. Condition: II - III

Los 6318

Bergmannsbarte, Sachsen, datiert 1686 Typisch geformtes, leicht konvex geschwungenes Blatt mit kreuzförmigem Durchbruch, eine Seite mit leichtem Liniendekor und eingeschlagener Marke in Form zweier gekreuzter Säbel, spitz zulaufende Tülle mit kleinem, vierkantigem Hammerkopf (Schraube der Deckplatte alt ergänzt). Schaft mit reichen Einlagen aus graviertem und geschwärztem Bein mit Darstellungen eines höfisch gekleideten Mannes und einer Frau sowie Oranten, Blüten und Herzen. Spitz zulaufender Knauf, auf der einen Seite mit Darstellung eines Herrschers zu Pferde, auf der anderen Hammer und Schlägel, Jahreszahl "1686" sowie Monogramm "HWM" im Blattkranz. Länge 82 cm. A Saxon miner's axe, dated 1686 A Saxon miner's axe, dated 1686 Typisch geformtes, leicht konvex geschwungenes Blatt mit kreuzförmigem Durchbruch, eine Seite mit leichtem Liniendekor und eingeschlagener Marke in Form zweier gekreuzter Säbel, spitz zulaufende Tülle mit kleinem, vierkantigem Hammerkopf (Schraube der Deckplatte alt ergänzt). Schaft mit reichen Einlagen aus graviertem und geschwärztem Bein mit Darstellungen eines höfisch gekleideten Mannes und einer Frau sowie Oranten, Blüten und Herzen. Spitz zulaufender Knauf, auf der einen Seite mit Darstellung eines Herrschers zu Pferde, auf der anderen Hammer und Schlägel, Jahreszahl "1686" sowie Monogramm "HWM" im Blattkranz. Länge 82 cm. Condition: II

Los 219

A collection of Stoneage/Neolithic flint or chert axe heads. Knapped and partially polished. By repute of the vendor discovered on Shetland circa 1960.

Los 442

Two electric brass guitars. Consisting of an 'Axe' and a 'Marlin by Hohner' #934943. (AF)

Los 145

Edward II (1307-1327), Penny, class 13, Durham, Bp Kellawe, mm. cross pattee, crown with central fleur shaped like Greek double-axe, crozier on rev., 1.31g/6h (Durham Mint 95; SCBI North 890ff; N 1064; S 1459). Very fine and scarce £100-£120 --- Provenance: From the Blackhills (Kirkcudbrightshire) Hoard, 1911

Los 467

An Austrian Subai 'Mount Everest' climbing axe, with steel head and ash shaft, together with one other similar (2)

Los 560

Six Vintage 1983 L.F.L Star Wars Action Figures to include Chief Chirpa with staff, Logray (Ewok Medicine Man) with accessories, Nien Nunb with blaster, Rebel Commando with rifle, Princess Leia Organa (Boushh Disguise) with rifle and Weequay with axe all marked L.F.F 1983 (6)

Los 557

Six Vintage 1984 L.F.L Star Wars Action Figures to include Wicket with spear, Han Solo (In Trench Coat) with blaster, The Emperor with walking stick, Prune Face with rifle, Rancor Keeper with gaderffii stick and Teebo with axe all marked 1984 L.F.L (6)

Los 559

Seven Vintage 1983 L.F.L Star Wars Action Figures to include Klaatu with axe, Klaatu (In Skiff Guard Outfit) with staff, Chief Chirpa with staff, Logray (Ewok Medicine Man) with accessories, Nien Nunb with blaster, Ree-Yees with rifle and Nikto with weapon all marked L.F.F 1983 (7)

Los 558

Seven Vintage 1983 L.F.L Star Wars Action Figures to include Gamorrean Guard with axe, General Madine with weapon, Emperor's Royal Guard with Force Pike, Squid Head with blaster, 8D8, Nien Nunb with blaster and Klaatu with axe all marked L.F.L 1983 (7)

Los 232

Bill Nelson / Be Bop Deluxe CDs, eighteen CDs by Bill Nelson and Be Bop Deluxe including Tripping The Light Fantastic, Luxury Wonder Moments, Plectrajet, Electric Atlas, Loom, Axe Victim, Modern Music, Drastic Plastic, Futurama, Sunburst Finish, Sound-On Sound, At The BBC 1974-1978 and more - mainly all in Excellent condition

Los 1082

METAL - LP COLLECTION (INC. RARITIES). Monster collection of 36 x (predominantly) LPs full of wicked treats... To include Bolt Thrower - Real Of Chaos (UK original MPO pressing, stock black vinyl MOSH 13 - VG+ with a few light surface marks/complete with booklet insert/Ex original gatefold sleeve with hype sticker), Sleeze Beez - Screwed Blues & Tattooed (7567-82069-1 - Ex/printed inner/VG), Mortal Sin inc. Mayhemic Destruction (VERH 48), Iron Maiden - Live After Death (RIP 1) and Powerslave, Motley Crue - Shout At The Devil (960 289-1 gatefold), Girls... (US) and Too Fast For Love (ELK K 52425 EU pressing), L.A. Guns - S/T (834144-1), Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (UK 1Y 1 & 2Y 1) matrix) and Mob Rules, Anthrax - Persistence Of Time, AC/DC - Let There Be Rock and Flick Of The Switch, Keel, April 16th, Axe Attack, Diamond Head - Borrowed Time (US), The Babysitters, Krokus, Dio, Van Halen, Joe Satriani and Def Leppard. Condition is generally VG to Ex; some titles would benefit from a clean.

Los 1083

HEAVY ROCK/METAL - LP COLLECTION. Heavy duty collection of 48 x LPs. To include Black Sabbath - We Sold Our Soul For Rock 'N' Roll (NELD 101) and Heaven And Hell (Canadian pressing), Kiss - Unmasked, Hotter Than Metal, Animalize and Lick It Up, Van Halen, Rose Tattoo, Budgie (x7), Whitesnake, ZZ Top, Thin Lizzy, Nazareth (x6), Axe Attack (comp), Heavy-Duty (comp), Metal Killers (comp), Sammy Hagar, Johnny Winter, Aerosmith, Boston and Status Quo. Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Los 1210

POPULAR ARTISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY - LP COLLECTION. A large collection of around 600 LPs. Artists/ titles include David Bowie inc ChangesOneBowie, Hunky Dory, Let's Dance, Young Americans. The Rolling Stones inc Big Hits, Emotional Rescue, The Rolling Stones Vol 2, Gimme Shelter, Rolled Gold. Various - Axe Attack, Meat Loaf inc Bat Out Of Hell, Dead Ringer. Stevie Wonder inc Songs In The Key Of Life, In Square Circle. Supertramp - Breakfast In America, Eagles - Their Greatest Hits, The Best Of. Steve Miller Band, Status Quo, Blondie, Men At Work, Lindisfarne, Diana Ross, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson, Jim Steinman, Tina Turner. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

Los 4008

Bronzeaxt mit pelikanschnabelförmiger Klinge und Silbereinlagen, Luristan, Mitte 3. Jtsd. v. Chr. Axt mit geradlinigem, horizontalem Abschluss. Das Klingenblatt im Kontrast hierzu auf der Unterseite vorne stark nach unten gewölbt und ab der Mitte in einen niedrigeren, aber kräftigen Ansatz übergehend. Die Schaftröhre am oberen Rand durch eine wulstige Rippe begrenzt, im Nacken mittig ein Grat. Das untere Ende der Schaftröhre zum Nacken hin stark abgeschrägt und mit einer Rippe am Rand versehen. In der Mitte der Schaftröhre auf beiden Seiten drei parallele Rippen, die gleichfalls abgeschrägt zum Nacken hin verlaufen. Knapp unterhalb des oberen Randes der Schaftröhre vorne eine runde Vertiefung, deren Rand durch eine Einlage aus Silberdraht begrenzt ist. In der Mitte ursprünglich möglicherweise eine weitere Einlage aus anderem Material. Hinten auf gleicher Höhe zwei kleine punktförmige Einlagen aus Silber kurz vor dem Grat im Nacken. Schöne dunkelgrüne, leicht fleckige Patina. Vereinzelt Inkrustationen und Oxydauflagen auf der Oberfläche. Attraktives und formschönes Exemplar eines frühbronzezeitlichen, altorientalischen Beiles mit äußerst selten vorkommenden Einlagen aus Silber. Höhe 10,5 cm. Länge 16,1 cm.Provenienz: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung, erworben Ende der 90er Jahre im Kunsthandel. A bronze axe with pelican beak shaped blade and silver inlays, Luristan, mid-3rd millennium B.C. A bronze axe with pelican beak shaped blade and silver inlays, Luristan, mid-3rd millennium B.C. Axt mit geradlinigem, horizontalem Abschluss. Das Klingenblatt im Kontrast hierzu auf der Unterseite vorne stark nach unten gewölbt und ab der Mitte in einen niedrigeren, aber kräftigen Ansatz übergehend. Die Schaftröhre am oberen Rand durch eine wulstige Rippe begrenzt, im Nacken mittig ein Grat. Das untere Ende der Schaftröhre zum Nacken hin stark abgeschrägt und mit einer Rippe am Rand versehen. In der Mitte der Schaftröhre auf beiden Seiten drei parallele Rippen, die gleichfalls abgeschrägt zum Nacken hin verlaufen. Knapp unterhalb des oberen Randes der Schaftröhre vorne eine runde Vertiefung, deren Rand durch eine Einlage aus Silberdraht begrenzt ist. In der Mitte ursprünglich möglicherweise eine weitere Einlage aus anderem Material. Hinten auf gleicher Höhe zwei kleine punktförmige Einlagen aus Silber kurz vor dem Grat im Nacken. Schöne dunkelgrüne, leicht fleckige Patina. Vereinzelt Inkrustationen und Oxydauflagen auf der Oberfläche. Attraktives und formschönes Exemplar eines frühbronzezeitlichen, altorientalischen Beiles mit äußerst selten vorkommenden Einlagen aus Silber. Höhe 10,5 cm. Länge 16,1 cm. Provenance: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung, erworben Ende der 90er Jahre im Kunsthandel. Condition: I -

Los 4017

Kreuzschneidige Bronzeaxt mit hoher Schaftröhre, Luristan, 2. Jtsd. v. Chr. Kreuzschneidige Axt mit horizontal angeordneter, trapezoider Klinge im Nacken, die leicht nach oben ausschwingt. Auf der anderen Seite der Schaftröhre eine senkrecht angeordnete Klinge trapezoider Formgebung, deren obere Kante gleichfalls nach oben ausschwingt. Beide Klingen mit leicht gewölbter Schneide. Unter dem Ansatz der senkrecht verlaufenden Klinge auf der Schaftröhre zwei übereinander liegende, rundum verlaufende, horizontale Rippen, am unteren Rand drei gleichartige Rippen. Rotbraune Kupritschicht, unter der teilweise der metallische Untergrund durchschimmert, darüber partiell dunkle Patina und grüne Oxydauflagen. Höhe 13 cm. Länge 12,5 cm.Provenienz: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung, erworben Ende der 90er Jahre im Kunsthandel. A cross-edged bronze axe with high shaft socket, Luristan, 2nd millennium B.C. A cross-edged bronze axe with high shaft socket, Luristan, 2nd millennium B.C. Kreuzschneidige Axt mit horizontal angeordneter, trapezoider Klinge im Nacken, die leicht nach oben ausschwingt. Auf der anderen Seite der Schaftröhre eine senkrecht angeordnete Klinge trapezoider Formgebung, deren obere Kante gleichfalls nach oben ausschwingt. Beide Klingen mit leicht gewölbter Schneide. Unter dem Ansatz der senkrecht verlaufenden Klinge auf der Schaftröhre zwei übereinander liegende, rundum verlaufende, horizontale Rippen, am unteren Rand drei gleichartige Rippen. Rotbraune Kupritschicht, unter der teilweise der metallische Untergrund durchschimmert, darüber partiell dunkle Patina und grüne Oxydauflagen. Höhe 13 cm. Länge 12,5 cm. Provenance: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung, erworben Ende der 90er Jahre im Kunsthandel. Condition: II +

Los 4143

Goldvotiv einer Doppelaxt, mittlere Bronzezeit, 15. - 14. Jhdt. v. Chr. Kräftiges, leicht gewelltes Goldblech, das zu den Seiten hin in zwei Enden mit dem Umriss von Axtklingen mit gerundeter Schneide ausläuft. Entlang der "Schneiden" von einer Seite her mit Punktpunzen versehen, welche das Blech teilweise durchstoßen haben. Gewicht 6,69 g. Länge 4,5 cm. Dazu ein naturwissenschaftliches Gutachten zu Leitfähigkeit und metallurgischer Zusammensetzung, aus dem hervorgeht, dass nichts gegen eine antike Herkunft spricht.Provenienz: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung, erworben in den 90er Jahren im Kunsthandel. A gold votive of a double axe, mid-Bronze Age, 15th - 14th century B.C. A gold votive of a double axe, mid-Bronze Age, 15th - 14th century B.C. Kräftiges, leicht gewelltes Goldblech, das zu den Seiten hin in zwei Enden mit dem Umriss von Axtklingen mit gerundeter Schneide ausläuft. Entlang der "Schneiden" von einer Seite her mit Punktpunzen versehen, welche das Blech teilweise durchstoßen haben. Gewicht 6,69 g. Länge 4,5 cm. Dazu ein naturwissenschaftliches Gutachten zu Leitfähigkeit und metallurgischer Zusammensetzung, aus dem hervorgeht, dass nichts gegen eine antike Herkunft spricht. Provenance: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung, erworben in den 90er Jahren im Kunsthandel. Condition: II

Los 4010

Bronzene Scheinaxt mit drei flachen Nackenrippen, Luristan, spätes 2. Jtsd. v. Chr. Schaftröhre mit drei flachen, annähernd dreieckigen Rippen mit abgerundeten Ecken, welche die Schaftröhre komplett einschließen. Vorne ein symmetrisches, nach oben und unten gleichmäßig ausgezogenes Klingenblatt mit gewölbter Schneide. Dunkle Patina mit geringfügen grünen Oxydauflagen und Inkrustationen. Höhe 4,4 cm. Länge 16 cm.Provenienz: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung, erworben Ende der 90er Jahre im Kunsthandel. A bronze axe with three flat neck ribs, Luristan, late 2nd millennium B.C. A bronze axe with three flat neck ribs, Luristan, late 2nd millennium B.C. Schaftröhre mit drei flachen, annähernd dreieckigen Rippen mit abgerundeten Ecken, welche die Schaftröhre komplett einschließen. Vorne ein symmetrisches, nach oben und unten gleichmäßig ausgezogenes Klingenblatt mit gewölbter Schneide. Dunkle Patina mit geringfügen grünen Oxydauflagen und Inkrustationen. Höhe 4,4 cm. Länge 16 cm. Provenance: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung, erworben Ende der 90er Jahre im Kunsthandel. Condition: II +

Los 4019

Bronzeaxt mit papageienschnabelförmiger Klinge, Luristan, frühes 2. Jtsd. v. Chr. 8,1 cm hohe, oben und unten geöffnete Schaftröhre. Vorne mittig der schmale Klingenansatz, der zunächst seicht nach unten einbiegt und dann weit nach oben auslädt. Die Klinge oben und vorne abgerundet mit der Spitze nach unten ausgezogen und leicht zurückgebogen. Auf der Oberfläche eine rotbraune Kupritschicht, die partiell mit grünen Oxyden und Inkrustationen überzogen ist. Intakt. Länge der Axt 15,5 cm.Provenienz: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung, erworben Ende der 90er Jahre im Kunsthandel. A bronze axe with parrot beak shaped blade, Luristan, early 2nd millennium B.C. A bronze axe with parrot beak shaped blade, Luristan, early 2nd millennium B.C. 8,1 cm hohe, oben und unten geöffnete Schaftröhre. Vorne mittig der schmale Klingenansatz, der zunächst seicht nach unten einbiegt und dann weit nach oben auslädt. Die Klinge oben und vorne abgerundet mit der Spitze nach unten ausgezogen und leicht zurückgebogen. Auf der Oberfläche eine rotbraune Kupritschicht, die partiell mit grünen Oxyden und Inkrustationen überzogen ist. Intakt. Länge der Axt 15,5 cm. Provenance: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung, erworben Ende der 90er Jahre im Kunsthandel. Condition: I - II

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