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A 19th century Zulu war axe, having a flattened crescent shaped blade mounted on a tapering wooden haft, length 73cm; together with a late 19th century Zulu knobkerry, having typical slightly pointed spherical head mounted on a tapering shaft, length 68cm (2)Condition report: Knobkerrie – no splits or chips, colour good, minor surface scuffs only.Axe – with age / handling wear only.Both good examples.
Two WWII period aircraft escape hatchets, length of largest example 40cm, and a fireman's axe with steel blade, length 38cm (3).Additional InformationRusting in parts to the fireman's axe, one of the military axes with heavy wear and banding of tape around the handle, heavy wear to each and clear signs of use.
MASONIC JEWELS AND REGALIA PARRETT & AXE LODGE No. 814. A Masonc jewel by Toye & Co. in silver gilt and enamel, 1946-47 for the Parrett & Axe Lodge No. 814, with presentation inscription to the reverse to E.H.Bennett for services 1946-47, hallmarked London 1951, in case of issue. Another similar gilt metal award, an apron and a sash.
A George III padouk Pembroke table, attributed to Thomas Chippendale, circa 1760, referred to also as a 'Breakfaste' or Supper table, the twin hinged rectangular top with moulded edge, above a frieze drawer mounted with 'axe head' handles, the recessed gilt wire-work panel inset compartment beneath, fronted by a hinged and folding door, on square section legs, terminating in casters, 71cm high, 106cm wide (when open), 61cm deep Provenance: Earl of Perth, Stobhall Castle. Supplied to him by Ronald A. Lee (Works of Art, TheManor House, Byfleet, Surrey) 29th June 1965 (£450). Ronald A. Lee sold an astonishingly wide range of objects, to important collectors and museums all over the world. A key driver for him appears to have been the historical significance and beauty of objects.This table relates directly to a design for a 'Breakfaste Table' in Thomas Chippendales 1st Edition of the Gentleman and Cabinet Makers Director, (1754), plate XXXIII, and included again in the 3rd Edition of 1762 (Plate LIII). A comparable table was supplied to William, 5th Earl of Dumfries for Dumfries House, Ayrshire, Scotland. (See C. Gilbert, The Life & Work of Thomas Chippendale, London, 1978, vol.I, p.131, vol. II, fig. 401). The distinctive 'axe- head' handles of the current table are characteristic of Chippendale's output during the 1750's and 60's and feature on both a shaving table the comparable 'Breakfaste' or supper table at Dumfries House. For closely related examples see Christie's, London, 'Living with Art, a Private Collection' 10th Feb 2012, Lot 757 (£46,850) and Christie's London, The Mermaid House Collection, Important English Furniture 12th November 1998, Lot 20 (£44,400). Both examples were executed in mahogany rather than the rare use of exotic padouk that the present example is constructed using. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits. Three splits running across top (see images for extent). 'Butterfly' repairs made to the underside of the top to secure these splits. These splits with very neatly applied slender fillet of additional timber to help disguise. The timber is very well matched. A later stretcher has also been applied to centre of the underside of the top. One hinged leaf with similar hair line split and 'butterfly' repair to underside. The edges of the top with sections of very well matched patches of timber adjacent to the hinged leaves (see images). Two keys present. One operates the the drawer, the other the door beneath. Some wear to the gilding of the metal panels and wirework. No major faults or losses to wirework. A very small number of old matched repairs using similar wire. All metalware original including locks and handles. No breaks or slices to the legs. Drawer lining is solid padouk. Some minor evidence of old worm to supports beneath leaves. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1780, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the rectangular top with moulded edge, above a brushing slide and four long graduated drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 79.5cm high, 79.5cm wide, 49cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits. Good colour and patina. Handles appear original. Escutcheons are likely old replacements but in keeping with period taste. Locks appear original. No key is present but all locks are open. Drawer linings are oak. Deep old knock to one side of the front (see image). Some additional scratches to the top.One axe head handle to the slide is not securely fixed in position and can rotate. Neatly glued old splits to the moulding at the sides of the top. Some opening between the boards of the drawers. Later tape has been applied to the undersides to help secure. Some evidence of old worm the the backboards, feet and underside. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A selection of African tribal implements including wrought iron axe-head on wooden handle, 78 cm overall, short sword with engraved 40 cm blade and crocodile-skin bound hilt and scabbard, leather sjambok, horsehair and bamboo fly-whisk, leather 'cat' whip with wooden handle and brass-studded leather scabbard for dagger (no dagger)Croc skin - blade rusting in places, strap needs rejoining in place, hole at top of scabbardFly whisk - good conditionAxe - good conditionScabbard - stitching coming lose and cut on undersideWhip - signs of wear at tip
An 18th century oak two-panel coffer, the rectangular top opening on iron axe-form hinges to reveal the internal storage, the facia with moulded central muntin flanked by panels with foliate craved roundals, the moulded stile ends extending as feet 47cm x 89cm x 43cm splits to top with additional repaired sections and strengthening to underside, hinges relocated, replacement lock plate, deterioration to feet.
Edwardian oak-cased triple-fusee bracket or table clock, retailed by Benetfink & Co, London, having an arched 7.5-inch brass dial, the silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre, beneath silvered subsidiary Chime/Silent and Slow/Fast rings flanking axe head retailers cartouche, the chain-driven movement striking on a coiled steel gong and chiming on four smaller, in arched case with wooden tracery, canted corners and stepped base, 56cm high Condition: Dial has tarnishing to chapter ring and cartouche. Movement appears to have been sat still for some period and will probably require an overhaul. Case has extensive blistering and cracking to curved roof plus substantial losses to one panel of tracery (incomplete losses detached but present), sold as seen. We do not guarantee the movement or accuracy of clocks - Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information.
8th-10th century AD. An iron axehead with tubular socket and languettes, curved blade with Y-shaped void, inlaid silver scrolls and rosette to each face, scooped spike to the rear with silver and brass inlay. 296 grams, 20cm (8"). Ex private English collection, 1980s-1990s. Fine condition. LiteratureSee Vegetius Flavius Renatus, Epitoma Rei Militaris, in L’arte militare di Flavio Renato Vegezio, traduzione e commento a cura di Angelini A., Roma, 1984; Vitlianov,S., Старобългарското въоръжение, София, 1996 (Vitlianov, S. Ancient Bulgarian armament, Sofia, 1996, in Bulgarian); Yotov, V., Въоръжението и снаряжението от българското средновековие (VII-XI век), (Arms in Bulgaria in medieval period, 7th – 12th century), Варна 2004; Vagalinsky, L, (ed.), Tsar Samuil (+1014) in battle for Bulgaria, Sofia, 2014; The Tactica of Leo VI, text, translation and commentary by G.T. Dennis, Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Washington, 2014.FootnotesBy the third century AD, the axe was forming a firm part of Roman infantryman's weaponry, mainly due to the influence of the Germanic auxiliaries. A good contemporary depiction of marching dromedarii equipped with axes can be seen in a frieze the Arch of Constantine (the Great) in Rome.In his tactica, circa 900 AD, Emperor Leo insists that each cavalryman should be armed with a double-edged axe, furnished with a long, pointed spear-shaped blade hanging from the saddle in a leather case:"Then you will arm the infantry Skoutatoi, who the ancients called oplitai, in a way that they should wear sword, spear and, when necessity arises, a long and wide shield, called thureos, completely round. The shields should be all of identical colour following the bandon (regiment) or tagma (company) of belonging; moreover they should have a helmet furnished on the top of a small plume, slings, double-edged axes, whose blade should be as a sword's blade, from one side, and from the other side as the point of a spear, which will be worn in leather cases, or other axes having a cutting side and round thetheir side, and still other axes double edged as the bipennes".
Middle Bronze Age, 1400-1150 BC. A complete V-decorated palstave axehead from the Manston hoard pit deposit being one of the best examples in the hoard; triangular flanges rise from the butt to the stop bar; a hollow to both faces below the septum; narrow body expanding to a wide triangular blade with slight flare at the tips. See Evans, J., The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1881, pp.76-84 and figs.56-68, for similar types. See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference PAS KENT-495597 (this find"). 475 grams, 18cm (7"). Found near Manston, Kent, UK, 2016; accompanied by copies of the British Museum PAS report number KENT-495597, and Treasure Act documentation under Treasure Reference 2016 T618. Fine condition. A rare opportunity to acquire a scarce type of British Bronze Age axe from a recorded treasure hoard.
FITTED BOX CONTAINING MAGNIFYING INSTRUMENTS, including four early 20th century ivory magnifying glasses, along with an axe form silver plated viewer and propelling pencil, and a miniature compass, along with two compasses, a cased Sike's hydrometer, a magnifying box, and various loose curios
Amsterdam Vallon's (Leonardo DiCaprio) stunt club axe from Martin Scorsese's crime drama Gangs of New York. Amsterdam used his club axe during the final battle against the Natives.The prop club axe is made of foam urethane and painted and sculpted to depict leather and wood. A rock has been sculpted into the hilt and a dague atop the axe head. The dague shows signs of chipping and creasing from production use and age, but the piece remains in good overall condition.Dimensions: 28 1/2" x 5 1/2" x 4" (72 cm x 14 cm x 10 cm)Estimate: $1,500 - 2,500
A stunt Butcher Guard stunt costume from Guillermo del Toro's fantasy action-adventure Hellboy II: The Golden Army. Butcher Guards surrounded King Balor's (Roy Dotrice) throne while his son Prince Nuada (Luke Goss) demanded information about a missing piece of the crown.This costume consists of a molded plastic helmet marked for stunt performer Gaspar Szabo with leatherette-wrapped dreadlocks and bone adornments, leather and rubber torso armor marked "Stunt 1", leatherette, polyester, and nylon pants marked for Szabo, a matching foam-padded skirt, a pair of leather shoes with foam and resin details, and a metal-studded and tasseled leather weapon holster containing various weapons, including a rubber axe and three resin and rubber bullet magazine. The costume is in good overall condition with some warping to the fabrics from age and small areas of discoloration throughout.Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
A miniature "walking" skeleton puppets scene from Sam Raimi's horror-comedy sequel Army of Darkness. When a medieval army of the dead was awakened, sarcastic time-traveler Ash (Bruce Campbell) was called upon to stop it.These puppets are constructed of hand-painted resin mounted to a wood-and-plaster base alongside a spinning wheel and wire mechanism, which turns to make three articulated skeleton puppets appear to walk. Also included is an additional loose skeleton's arm holding a battle axe. This lot is in fair overall condition with signs of wear throughout, including small holes on the top of the skeletons' skulls and discoloration from oxidation, and the piece remains fragile. Dimensions: 21" x 16" x 13" (53.25 cm x 40.5 cm x 33 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $2,500 - 3,500 Δ
A collection of Victorian and later silver jewellery, to include a hollow sweetpea brooch tested as approximately silver with metal pin, a sterling silver pendant commemorating the coronation of Edward VII, a quantity of name brooches to include 'Ethel', 'Cissie', 'Maud', 'Mary', 'Clara', 'Mary Ann' and 'Sophia', with metal pins, hallmarked Chester or Birmingham, one unmarked but tested as approximately silver, a silver agate axe brooch, an Albertina chain tested as approximately silver, a Swiss silver fob watch, a metal buckle bangle, etc. (15) Silver - 57.63g total

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