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Los 31

A single stone citrine bar brooch, together with a pair of faceted citrine pendant earrings, a two row cultured pearl necklace, a single stone cultured pearl ring, a double headed axe pendant and a small quantity of other jewellery

Los 3077

Gransfors Bruks Ab; a quantity of axes and tools including a throwing axe, (qty).

Los 22

Axe beer neon light /clock ( E on axe A/F ) Length 3 ft

Los 462

Eighteen Original Star Wars Trilogy Plastic Toy Figures, to include Teebo (with headdress, stone axe, battlehorn), 8D8, Ree-Yees, Logray, Gamorrean Guard, Emperor's Royal Guard, some accessories, weapons present, plus Speeder Bike Vehicle (incomplete).

Los 47J

A Lot of 4 silver brooches to include Viking style and green stone axe brooch, Large Dolphin silver brooch, Silver leaf brooch and 835 silver ornate filigree style brooch.

Los 162

A Miniature Wooden Handled Axe, Together With A Ornamental Hardwood Handled Axe

Los 827

An early 18" try square with moulded blade and axe shaped escutcheons to the mahogany handle G+

Los 199

Tools - early 20th century gardening tools, including forks, pick axe, shovels, etc

Los 026

An unusual carved wood and steel axe with brass mounts, length 42cm. Part of the Late Reverend Geoffrey Garner collection.

Los 1083

A TABLE TOP VARIOUS HARDARE TO INCLUDE SCREWS, NAILS, CUTTING DISCS, BLADES, AXE, STANLEY PLANE ETC

Los 1157

SEVERAL VINTAGE TOOLS TO INCLUDE SAWS, PICK AXE, LUMP HAMMER

Los 403

New 4.5lb felling axe. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 83

Two rare Charbens pre-WW2 only Boy Scouts, one with axe, one with bugle; Renvoize Scout with pole, two semi-round Scout games pieces, a Britains Girl Guider (missing one arm) with a spare arm for a Reka Scout (generally G) (7),

Los 592

An African Steel Axe With Wood Haft, Possibly Shona, the shaft with a simple repeating incised decoration, 24ins, and one other ethnic axe, with wooden haft, 32.75ins long

Los 3336

An oak desk novelty, well carved as a woodsman's axe in a tree stump, 17cm high

Los 3500

A Yugoslavian M1956 knife bayonet, for the 9mm sub machine gun, 17.5cm pointed double-edged blade, two-piece grip, steel scabbard, no.36-190-3, 29cm long overall; an Acrow entrenching tool, the folding head with spade, axe and pick, 47cm long (folded) (2)

Los 3506

Archaeology and Anthropology - a Neolithic granite shaft-hole axe hammer, rounded butt and straight sides, Portugal c.3000-2500 B.C

Los 587

A Medieval axe, the blade bearing punched cruciform marks, the socket faceted at its terminal, the shaft a modern restoration, blade 30 cm, socket 20 cm

Los 245

A Native American battle axe, spear, and an Eastern metal-clad dagger (3)

Los 72

A reproduction Indian tulwar sword, painted and gilded wood sword and axe, and a small presentation sword (4)

Los 338

REGGAE LPS. 14 mostly UK issued LPs/comps. Titles: Dandy & Audrey - I Need You (Downtown, TRLS-17), Bob and Marcia - Pied Piper (Trojan, TRLS 26), David Rudder - 1990 (FFRR, 828 215-1), Battle Axe (Trojan, TBL 167), Club Reggae Vol 5 (Trojan, TBL 205), U Roy - Version Galore (Trojan, TB 161), Boris Gardiner - Reggae Happening (Trojan, TBL 121), Desmond Dekker - Officially Live and Rare (Trojan, TRLD 404), Bob Marley and the Wailers - Survival (German, Island Ariola Benelux, 200 911), Harry J Allstars - Liquidator (Trojan, TRL 104), Derrick Harriott and the Crystalites (Trojan, TBL 114), Asterisks - Soca Fusion (Strakers, GS 2246), John Holt - One Thousand Volts of Holt (Trojan, TRLS 75), Prince Buster - She Was a Rough Rider (BBLP 802). Condition varies - from VG to Ex.

Los 2368

9th-11th century AD. An iron axe with wide curved blade and reinforced curved cutting edge; triangular-section socket with flanking spurs to upper and lower edges. 427 grams, 17.7cm (7"). Property of a European collector; formerly in an old European collection formed in the 1980s. [No Reserve] Fair condition.

Los 2393

2nd millennium BC. A large bronze axehead with flared adze to one side and similar axe blade to the other, long tubular socket with circumferential ribbing. 2.4 kg, 27cm (10 1/2"). Ex North London gentleman; formerly in a private collection formed between 1990 and 2000. Fine condition.

Los 2414

13th-6th century BC. A bronze axehead with tubular socket, decorated with incised borders around the top and bottom circumferences; a raised sub-rectangular feature on the socket could be the axe poll, surrounded by a border comprising concentric ovals. 148 grams, 95mm (4"). Property of a Dutch gentleman; formerly in an old collection formed in the 1970s. Fair condition.

Los 2458

9th-11th century AD. An iron axe with narrow triangular-section curved blade, round socket with extension to the rear. 446 grams, 15.7cm (6 1/4"). Property of a European collector; formerly in an old European collection formed in the 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2507

13th-6th century AD. A bronze axehead comprising a short tubular socket, flared adze to one side and axe blade to the other. 1.1 kg, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). Ex North London gentleman; formerly in a private collection formed between 1990 and 2000. Fine condition.

Los 2543

Neolithic, 6th-4th millennium BC. A ground axe with polished cutting edge, the bluntly pointed butt tapering to convex cutting edge; in a grey-green basalt. Cf. Evans, Sir J., The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain, London, 2nd edition, 1897, fig.67, for similar material and form. 252 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly in a 1960s UK collection. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2547

Neolithic, 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A group comprising: small ground stone axe with polished convex cutting edge tapering to rounded butt, with a sharpening or shaping tool formed from a pebble, showing as a groove to one face. 373 grams total, 76-88mm (3 - 3 1/2"). From a private Derbyshire, UK, collection, formed since 1990; found North Africa. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2549

Neolithic, 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A compact flint polished axe with asymmetric convex cutting and squared edges slightly tapering to squared butt; in a dark lightly mottled flint with small area of cortex. 238 grams, 10.8cm (4 1/4"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2555

Palaeolithic, 10th-8th millennium BC. Group comprising: slender bifacial knapped flint handaxe (tips unfinished), with some cortex remaining; a small and thin bifacial knapped stone axe of later period. 226 grams total, 9.7-12cm (3 3/4 - 4 3/4"). From a private Derbyshire, UK, collection, formed since 1990. [2, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2562

Neolithic, 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A group comprising: thick-butted polished flint axe with squared butt; another similar example; a thin-butted lightly polished flint axe; an ovate bifacial knapped knife implement with sharp edges. 469 grams total, 7.3-11cm (3 - 4 1/4"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s. [4, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2567

Neolithic, 4th-2nd millennium BC. A group comprising: a small bifacial knapped axe with convex cutting edge; two points (a slender lance head and an arrowhead); five bifacial knapped implements. 254 grams total, 48-93mm (1 3/4 - 3 1/2"). From a private Derbyshire, UK, collection, formed since 1990; found North Africa. [8, No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2569

Neolithic, 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A ground stone axe hammer with slightly convex cutting edge tapering gently to shoulders and reducing to collared oval butt; pierced for attachment to shaft. Cf. Glob, P. V., Danske Oldsager II, Yngre Stenalder, Copenhagen, 1952, no.363, for similar form. 315 grams, 12.2cm (4 3/4"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2639

9th-11th century AD. A silver pendant formed as an axe with rectangular extension to the rear; pierced through the socket for suspension. 1.6 grams, 15mm (1/2"). From a North West London collection; previously acquired in the 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2661

9th-11th century AD. A silver broad axe pendant with hammer extension to the rear, pierced through the socket. 2.9 grams, 32mm (1 1/4"). From a North West London collection; previously acquired in the 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2669

10th-12th century AD. A fragmentary crescentic silvered pendant, possibly of Mordvinian workmanship, axe-shaped extensions to the lower edge, two absent; a border of smaller axe-shaped extension to the upper edge, two pierced lugs to the partial suspension loop; punched line decoration. 5.34 grams, 61mm (2 1/2"). Property of a professional gentleman, acquired 2011; formerly in a private collection formed before 1950. [No Reserve] Fair condition.

Los 2692

9th-11th century AD. A silver broad axe pendant with integral suspension loop, one side with stamped ring-and-dot decoration. 4.2 grams, 28mm (1"). From an East London collection; previously in a collection formed between 1990-2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2750

9th-11th century AD. A miniature silver axe pendant with wide triangular-section blade, circular chin with stamped pellet-in-circle decoration to both sides, round socket for suspension loop. 3.5 grams, 27mm (1"). From an East London collection; previously in a collection formed between 1990-2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2821

Late 19th century AD. A large gilt-brass mantle clock with romantic figure of a warrior standing resting his left arm on his helmet perched on a rock-pile with shield leaning against it, picket fence to the rear; the figure wearing armour and a surcoat, sword in its scabbard, holding an axe in his right hand; circular hole to the rear plate with revealing clock movement by '[CHAR]LES PICKARD & AD PUNAT' of Paris, numbered '855' and with a stamped roundel 'Medaille d'Argent' and '48'; holes to the front to accept a name plate(?); the base with baroque ornament including scrolled tendrils and a shield with leaves supporting. 5.3 kg, 49.5cm (19 1/2"). Property of a Guernsey collector; acquired in the UK in the early 1990s. Fine condition.

Los 3802

199-200 AD. Laodicea mint. Obv: P SEPTIMVS GETA CAES legend with bare, draped bust right. Rev: SEVERI PII AVG FIL legend with lituus, knife (some say axe), jug, simpulum and sprinkler (emblems of priestly colleges"). RIC 107; BMC 754-757; RSC 189; Sear 7201. 2.29 grams. . [No Reserve] Very fine.

Los 475

10th-13th century AD. An iron axehead of Wheeler's Type IV with curved blade and edge, bulbous socket, hammer to the reverse, featuring decorative panels executed in inlaid silver wire (filigree) in the fields with ornamental elements including reserved zoomorphs and geometric shapes; one the face of the butt-spur: a tongue-shaped panel of inlaid silver filigree, three reserved triangles and a piriform upper void forming a saltire; on the bulb of the socket: a large ellipsoid filigree panel with inner reserved saltire and four triangles to the spandrels, each with a notched edge; to the blade: an upper filigree panel with a stylised animal in profile (perhaps an elk) with characteristic curved upper lip, flanking flared ears, two long undulating antlers with reserved ovoids between, looped tendril detailing around the figure's outline; below: a pelta-shaped filigree panel with reserved animal (wolf?) in profile with slender body, 'S' shaped tail, forelegs extended and head reversed facing the raised tail, jaws gaping, annular eye, looped interlace tendrils in the field respecting the edges of the reversed image; the two faces are in mirror-image. See Dobat, A.S., The King and his Cult: The Axe-Hammer from Sutton Hoo and its Implications for the Concept of Sacral Leadership in Early Medieval Europe, in Antiquity, vol.80, 2006; see Wheeler, R.E.M., London and the Vikings, London Museum Catalogues: No 1, London, 1927, for type; see Great North Museum, Hancock, Northumberland, reference 'Axe,_Yorkshire,_Bawtry_NEWMA.1904.20,' for a comparable find; see Karnell, M.H., Gotland's Picture Stones-Bearers of an Enigmatic Legacy, Gotländskt Arkiv, vol.84, 2012, for a comparison of the zoomorphic animal forms.331 grams, 15.5cm (6"). From an important central London collection; previously in a European collection in the 1990s; formerly acquired on the German art market in the early 1980s; supplied with a report by Anglo-Saxon and Viking specialist, S. Pollington. Examples of combination axe blades with striking face have been considered sacrificial weapons in some instances. The use of decorative reserved zoomorphs is unusual for this period, displaying surprisingly naturalistic animal forms. A video of this lot can be viewed on Timeline Auctions website. Very fine condition.

Los 498

Neolithic, late 3rd-early 2nd millennium BC. A large and finely polished boat-shaped axe in dark greenstone, with expanded asymmetric convex cutting edge tapering to shouldered and domed 'hammer' butt; drilled to receive handle with projecting collar to underside and longitudinal raised central ridge to upper side. See Glob, P. V., Danske Oldsager II, Yngre Stenalder, Copenhagen, 1952, no.333 for general form and no.486 for an example with collared butt; also for a group of two similar examples see Christie's New York, 4 June 2015, lot 72 [US$10,000-15,000].1.1 kg, 23cm (9"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s.Very fine condition.

Los 499

Neolithic, late 3rd-early 2nd millennium BC. A large and finely polished boat-shaped axe in dark grey stone, with expanded asymmetric convex cutting edge tapering to shouldered and collared 'hammer' butt; drilled to receive handle with incised ornamental lines reminiscent of binding cord transversely to sides at piercing. See Glob, P. V., Danske Oldsager II, Yngre Stenalder, Copenhagen, 1952, no.333, for general form and no.486 for an example with collared butt; also for a group of two similar examples see Christie's New York, 4 June 2015, lot 72 [US$10,000-15,000].940 grams, 20cm (8"). Property of a Kent collector; part of his family collection since the mid 1970s.Very fine condition. Rare.

Los 500

Neolithic, 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A finely polished double-bitted stone axe with convex cutting edges flaring down into central rectangular section, off-centre pierced to receive a wood haft; in a mottled red-grey granite. Cf. MacGregor, Arthur ed., Antiquities From Europe and the Near East in the Collection of The Lord McAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, no.4.173, for a similar example.537 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Property of a Kent collector; part of his family collection since the mid 1970s.Very fine condition; ancient small chip to one cutting edge.

Los 501

Neolithic, 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A finely polished battle axe in grey-green stone with asymmetric convex cutting edge curving to circular collared 'hammer' butt; pierced centrally to receive wood haft with shallow raised collar to underside. See MacGregor, Arthur ed., Antiquities From Europe and the Near East in the Collection of The Lord McAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, no.4.177, for similar form.566 grams, 13cm (5"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s.[No Reserve]Fine condition; small ancient chipping to cutting and butt edges.

Los 503

Neolithic, 7000-4000 BP. A finely polished axe of lentoid section with tapering edges and convex butt and convex cutting edge, showing some flaking from use; in a mottled cream-brown flint. Cf. Evans, Sir J., The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain, London, 2nd edition, 1897, fig.48, for very similar form and size.293 grams, 12.5cm (5"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly in a 1960s UK collection; reputedly found Kent, UK.Fine condition.

Los 505

Neolithic, 7th-4th millennium BP. A finely knapped axe with polished cutting edge of lentoid section with edges tapering from bluntly pointed butt to convex cutting edge showing light flaking from use; in a pale grey flint. Cf. Evans, Sir J., The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain, London, 2nd edition, 1897, fig.43, for similar form.150 grams, 12.5ccm (5"). Property of a London gentleman; formerly in a 1960s UK collection.Fine condition.

Los 508

Neolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. A very long and superbly polished veined greenstone axe, probably of European origin, with slightly convex cutting edge and almost parallel rounded sides and with rounded butt; with a custom-made stand for display. 1.5 kg total, 39cm including stand (15 1/4"). Property of a Brussels gallery; acquired on the US art market in 2014. Very fine condition.

Los 509

Nordic Passage Grave Culture, Lower Neolithic, 5th-4th millennium BC. A substantial knapped and polished chert axe blade with rounded butt, curved edge; mounted on a custom-made stand. 972 grams total, 28cm including stand (11"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in the collection of Mr J.B., acquired in the 1970s-1990s.Fine condition. Scarce.

Los 563

9th-11th century AD. A silver hoop with coiled ends, attached pendants comprising an axe, a hammer, a snake, four loop attachments and two coiled ropework spacers. 15.4 grams, 50mm (2"). From an important central London collection; previously in a European collection in the 1990s; formerly acquired on the German art market in the early 1980s.[No Reserve]Fine condition.

Los 120

An Indo-Persian Zaghnal horseman's axe, length 51cm, together with three Indo-Persian deamon head maces, a Zahn style spear and knife (8)

Los 359

A farrier’s axe, blade 6” on bulbous socket with slotted tubular rear extension, darkwood haft with cord bound grips, 34” overall. GC (head heavily pitted). .

Los 1597

Alexander Cornelis Sleeswijk Dutch (1870-1945) Still life with Axe and Tin Flask. Badly damaged. 72 x 54 cm. P&P Group 3, (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 265

A 19th / 20th century antique African Angola Machada Tchokwe tribal axe having a caved ' L ' shaped wooden handle with a triangular steel forged blade / axe head. Measures; 40cm. 

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