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Ca. 1500 BC. Rare Type Bronze Western Asiatic Axe head with etched geometric design. Good Condition; on custom stand; Size: 15cm x15cm (5.90 x 5.90 in); 705gr; Provenance: Private collection of an Oxford professional, formed in the 1970s-1990s on the UK art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.800 BC. Amazing Greek Archaic Period socketed bronze axe head with a tall, lunate blade and cylindrical socket. Central Europeans at this time, inspired by the Mycenean Greeks, wore bronze body armour and helmets and carried bronze shields and weapons. An axe head like this would have been attached to a wooden handle, wrapped tightly with leather or sinews to hold it in place. At this size, it was not made to be used in battle, but instead may have been made solely as a burial good, or possibly as a symbol of authority. Good Condition; on custom stand; Size: 12cm x9.5cm (4.75 x 3.74 in); 295gr; Provenance: Private collection of an Oxford professional, formed in the 1970s-1990s on the UK art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Ca.1600-1200 BC. Luristan; Beautifully crafted bronze axe head with long blade, tubular cylinder handle with eagle head. The blade from the axe forms the eagle’s body, the edge of axe is not sharp meaning this was a votive ceremonial axe. Good Condition; on custom stand; Size: 12cm x10cm (4.75 x 3.93 in); 350gr; Provenance: Private collection of an Oxford professional, formed in the 1970s-1990s on the UK art market, All Items sold by Pax Romana Auctions come with professional Certificate of Authenticity.
Roman Republic Silver Denarius, A Postumius, A.F. S.N. Albinius, 81 BC, OBV: veiled head of Hispania r., her hair dishevelled Hispan behind. Rev: A post A FSN AlBIN (AL in monogram) togate figure Stg. l., extending r. hand towards legionary eagle before him, Fasces with axe behind, in good fine to near very fine, this coin relates to the levying the troops in Spain.
A 19th century Meissen porcelain figure of Winter, with a young boy sitting on a sled with branches and holding an axe and a young girl warming her hands at a brazier all on a snowy ground, and an oval base with foliate frieze, marked to base with under glaze blue crossed swords mark, scratched 'G94' and impressed '125', 13.5cm high (a/f)
A RUSSIAN 'GARDNER' PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A WOODCUTTER, Moscow, 19th century, standing balancing an axe under his left arm, wearing a stove pipe hat and a red and white overthrow with striped blue trousers, sharpening his blade with a cuttlestone, standing on a circular gilt edged base, incised digits, inscribed 'No.57', with underglaze blue factory mark, 18cm high
A RUSSIAN 'GARDNER' PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A WOODCUTTER, Moscow, 19th century, standing bare foot, balancing an axe under his left arm, wearing a stove pipe hat and a red and white overthrow with striped red trousers, sharpening his blade (now missing) with a cuttlestone, standing on a circular gilt edged base, incised with digit 4 and underglaze blue factory mark, 18cm high
A RUSSIAN 'GARDNER' PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A WOODCUTTER WITH WHEEL BARROW, Moscow, modelled in blue garb with cerise hat, pushing a wheel barrow and axe, the timber stack with a detachable cover, supported on mound, factory mark to base, decorators mark '15', impressed with numerals '14', 21cm high
ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE 'THE PARAKEET' modelled by F.G. DOUGHTY, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory model of a young girl standing next to a well, No. 1242 and an early Royal Worcester model of a boy struggling with a bundle of kindle with axe beside him on a circular base (3).Note: this lot is part of a collection of porcelain from an estate and entered in this sale without reserve. Professional restoration has been noted on some of the items in the collection and so we advise that there may be restoration on this /these item(s) and bidders are therefore advised to view in person, purchases are made on these items 'at own risk'
A Shaped Woven Flag Fan, with a turned wood handle and bone or ivory for the finial ends and shoulder, pale fibres woven in bands, and in a slightly undulating form. Overall height 15.25 inches or 38.5cm; A Shaped Woven Flag Fan, with a wood handle stained red, pale woven fibres shaped as an axe head. The flag section is approx. 7 inches or 18cm wide and 13.25 inches or 33.5cm deep, the handle is broken leaving just a section, overall height approx. 14 inches or 36cm; and A Flag Fan of Woven Fibres, the flag section woven in a geometric design in dyed pale mauve and green to contract with the pale natural fibres. Pale turned wood handle. Overall height 17.5 inches or 44.5cm (3) . Fan 1 - Generally good. Fan 2 - Fibre section in good order, the handle has broken off just below. Fan 3 - Generally good, a couple of small pin/insect holes in the handle.
A French Empire style gilt bronze figural mantel clock garniture 'The Chariot of Telemachus'. The clock cast after Jean-Baptiste Boyer to a design by Jean-André Reiche, unsigned, Paris, late 19th century The eight-day bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum and backplate stamped with the A.D. Mougin roundel over numbers 4 5 to centre and RACK, FRENCH MAKE, A1378 towards the upper left hand margin, the dial with leaf chased baluster-spoked ‘cartwheel’ centre applied over a gilt engine-turned ground within slender silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, with blued steel moon hands set behind a fine rope-twist milled hinged convex bevel-glazed bezel, the case with movement and dial forming the wheel of a slipper-shaped chariot with finely chased roaring lion to front opposing half campana urn-shaped elevated rear section supporting the standing figure of Athena holding aloft a shield behind the robed Telemachus who is driving the two rearing stallions at the front of the chariot, the rectangular plinth base applied with a spread eagle cast mount flanked by laurel wreaths, the whole standing on four supports modelled as fasces applied with upward projecting axe heads inset into the canted angles, 42cm (16.5ins) high; with a pair of matching garniture side pieces, each modelled as a shouldered ovoid vase with twin scroll handles springing from bearded masks applied to a foliate band over twin cornucopia cast mount to front, on leaf cast and fluted socle applied to rectangular plinth base with eagle mount to front and faces supports to the canted angles, 34cm (13.25ins) high. The subject of the case housing the timepiece in the current is sometimes incorrectly referred to as ‘The Chariot of Apollo’ or ‘Chariot of Diomedes’ however the original design drawing, dating to 1807 by Jean-André Reiche (1752-1817), survives in the Bibliothèque National de France, Paris and is inscribed ‘Char de Télémaque’. Of the original early 19th century models many examples survive including one in the Spanish Royal Collection, another in the Musée de Château de Malmaison as well as two in the Musée François Duesberg at Mons in Belgium.
A WILLIAM III OAK SIDE TABLE, EARLY 18TH C with boarded top and moulded lip, 63cm h; 55 x 49cm++Shrinkage between boards at the top and early let in repair, drawer boards original, brass axe head handles old replacements, spandrel brackets replaced, feet worn down with age, stretchers original
A Vintage Solid Brass Nordic Viking Norseman Figure with Axe, 2.4kg, 25cm high, two brass mouse vesta boots, a kettle, a tankard, a set of five measuring cups and similar pans, a decorative iron, a magazine holder and a trophy engraved "Winner P.C.F Wood 1935", together with a variety of "EPNS" and "Stainless Steel".

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