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POSTCARDS - HUNTING & OTHER Approximately 108 cards, including real photographic views of The Staghounds on Exmoor (by Vowles); General View of First Meet (by Vowles); Quarme Harriers, Winsford Hill (by Catford); The Eggesford Hunt, Ashreigney, North Devon; The Cattistock Hunt; and Dulverton West Fox Hounds, Fox Hunters Inn, West Down, Ilfracombe; with views of Devon and Somerset Staghounds; Hounds at Crowcombe Park; The West Somerset Foxhounds at St. Audries; Minehead Harriers; Otter Hunting on the Axe; the late John Jackson, Huntsman to the Holcombe Harriers; and others; together with a cabinet group portrait photograph of Bristol interest, (loose).
A Flint Axehead, identified as originating from Scandinavia, lettered B, 78 mm long, 71g; an igneous axehead, possibly diorite, no provenance, numbered 59, 129 mm long, 242g; a sandstone Asturian pick, believed originating from Vila Real, Portugal, numbered 19, 90 mm long, 177g; a (?) gabbroic battle axe, believed originating from near Pasvalior, Daugrnai, West Sofia, Bulgaria, numbered 11, 102 mm long, 363g, and a polished flint axehead, identified as originating from Scandinavia, lettered A, 75 mm long, 71g (5)
An Early 20th Century Shona Tooling Axe, the rectangular blade with hooked tang inserted through the square section wood haft carved with diapering, the pommel carved as a head, the cylindrical lower haft carved with a band of diapering and bound with fine wire, 55cm; two African Fish Spear Heads, of barbed steel with sockets (3)
AN UNBOXED CLOCKWORK TINPLATE GAMA TANK, grey lithographed tinplate body, clockwork motor with key, (not original), winds and wheels turn but tank does not move, grey rubber tracks (beginning to perish), otherwise appears complete with axe and spade, playworn condition, minor paint loss and surface rust, with a Victory Industries plastic battery operated Morris Minor, not tested, missing various items, plastic body beginning to deform (2)
Buster (Jan-Jun 1961). 26 unnumbered issues in half-year bound volume. Publisher's file copies introducing U.S. Superman strip in seventeen complete episodes ( Juveniles of Alpha Centauri story in Action Comics # 315, not published in U.S until 1964!!) Also starring Black Axe the Saxon Avenger, Wagon Train, Phantom Force 5, Charlie Drake, Odd-Job Bob and Maxwell Hawke. 26 unnumbered issues in worn bound volume [vg/fn-] (26)
Selection of loose pre WW1 manufactured Britains figures comprising set 98 Rifle Corps (1914 version), set 28 Mountain Gun Team men (6) and mules (4), set 69 Pipers of the Scots Guards (7), Cameron Pipers (2) and plug handed Highlander, Line Infantry boy buglers (4), officer and drummer, lifeguards (2) gun and seated RHA gunner, Scots Guard and Pioneer, Line Infantryman in troupe, generally F, a few G, a few P, many faults (41), KRRC, officer off base, missing sword blade, 2 rifle ends missing. Set 28, 2 men with a split ankle, 1 mule with detached head, 1 missing ear. 1 Scots piper with crushed head, 1 missing feather, all pipes with some bending, ditto Camerons, plug handed with detached head, no hand. bugler missing mouthpiece and spike, drummer damaged base, officer detached head, pioneer missing axe head, Line infantryman missing spike. Gun wheels bent
The Horse: Its Treatment in Health and Disease, with a Complete Guide to Breeding, Training and Management, edited by Prof. J. Wortley Axe [...], nine-volume set, The Gresham Publishing Company, London 1905 & onwards, full-page colour and monochrome plates, b/w illustrations accompanying text, contemporary Art Nouveau pictorial green cloth as issued, 4to, [9]
Antiquities - a well patinated small socketed axe head, Greek late bronze age Urnfield type 2.5in (6.4cm) long, along with rectangular white metal horse harness escutcheon, decorated with diademmed head, European (3.1 x 2cm); two bronze Byzantine encolpion reliquary crosses, probably Macedonian dynasty, 7.6cm and 4.5cm; two Roman bronze fuinger rings with engraved tablets, also another medieval, miniature white metal torc, with other decorative fragments, small iron engraved fob seal, quantity of Eastern Roman lead stamps (qty)
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 collared 'hammer' butt, drilled to receive handle. 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, 20.5cm (8"). From the London collection of Aleksey Vinokurov, formed from the 1920s-1951; collection number 37, acquired in London in 1946; previously in the Yakimof collection, London, UK; accompanied by a copy of the collection inventory dated 1951; supplied with geologic report No. TL005208, by geologic consultant Dr R. L. Bonewitz. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]Extremely fine condition. Rare.
Late 3rd-early 2nd millennium BC. A large and finely formed boat-shaped axe in a dark diorite with asymmetric convex cutting edge tapering, with pronounced 'seam' to upper surface, to shouldered and rounded 'hammer' butt, pierced to receive handle with projecting socket to underside. 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]. 868 grams, 20.5cm (8"). From the London collection of Aleksey Vinokurov, formed from the 1920s-1951; collection number 40, acquired in London in 1946; previously in the Yakimof collection, London, UK; accompanied by a copy of the collection inventory dated 1951; supplied with geologic report No. TL005209, by geologic consultant Dr R. L. Bonewitz. [A video of this item is available to view on TimeLine Auctions website.]Extremely fine condition. Rare.
30000-15000 years BP. A large and well-formed bifacial axe with pointed butt and convex cutting edge, of heavy cross-section; in a translucent brown-grey flint with some small areas of original cortex and river valley gravels patination. 645 grams, 19cm (7 1/2"). Property of a Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK collector; formerly in the Deeprose collection; found near Chichester, West Sussex, UK, in the 1950s. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
1.7 million-100,000 years BP. A symmetrically knapped quartzite hand axe from the Chinguetti Region (Adrar Plateau, Mauretania"). 751 grams, 19cm (7 1/2"). Property of a Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK collector; previously in the John Lawson collection; formerly from the Chinguetti Region, Adrar Plateau, Mauretania. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
12th-8th century BC. A substantial socketted axe with broad collar to the mouth, short blade with crescentic edge; each of the broad faces with a series of concentric chevrons; vertical internal ribs; convex cutting edge; the findspot 'Gainsborough, Lincs' inked in white on the inner socket edge. Cf. Evans, J. The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1881, item 148. 360 grams, 12.5cm (5"). From a Leicestershire, UK, collection; acquired in the UK in 1993; formerly found Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, UK; accompanied by an old collectors ticket. Fine condition.
9th-11th century AD. A parcel-gilt silver mount with pierced lug to the reverse, advancing warrior in ankle-length armoured coat, holding an axe in one hand and sword(?) in the other. 14.9 grams, 41mm (1 1/2"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. Very fine condition.
Pre-Columbian, Mexico, Guerrero region, Mezcala culture, ca. 500 to 100 BCE. An intriguing example of an anthropomorphic axe god figure, hand-carved from mottled sage-green stone with attractive beige and dark-green inclusions. The figure stands atop fused legs which taper to an acute edge - hence the name "axe god" - and holds wide arms tightly against the cylindrical chest. A grooved neckline is surmounted by an enlarged spherical head, the visage of which boasts recessed ovoid eyes, a broad triangular nose above string-cut lips, and wide cheeks. Size: 2.3" W x 8.375" H (5.8 cm x 21.3 cm); 8.9" H (22.6 cm) on included custom stand. Provenance: private Los Angeles County, California, USA collection Condition: Old losses to areas of feet as well as top and back of head. Minor abrasions and nicks to limbs, body, and head, with softening to some finer details. Light earthen deposits throughout. Old inventory label on one leg. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #135860
Europe, Acheulean tradition, found in Britain, ca. 1.6 million to 200,000 years ago. A fine, very large example of an Acheulean hand axe in the characteristic ovoid/pear shape, knapped from a red and ocher yellow chert. The Acheulean stone tool tradition, named after the location in France where tools of this kind were first identified in 1847, represented a revolution in stone tools. This was made by a homo erectus, a close ancestor of modern humans, and was made to be used in a variety of tasks - butchering and skinning game, digging in soil, and cutting trees and other plant matter. For much of human history, this was the dominant technology. Size: 4.55" W x 9.25" H (11.6 cm x 23.5 cm) Provenance: private Boulder, Colorado, USA collection; ex-private Ritter collection, Collinsville, Illinois, USA Condition: Small chip from face. Two old collection labels on surface, one on each side. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #145286
Elwell meat cleaver with War Department cross foot arrow dated 1955, Elwell aircraft escape axe dated 1939 and stamped AM and coronet, a RAF table cover, two ration tins and a pair of bootsCONDITION REPORT:Both zips function, buckles and straps are present.Tin has faded print reading 'Special Ration Tyne', Boiled Sweets, Sweet Biscuit, etc.
TOKYO SCHOOL; a fine Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono of a woodcutter with bundle of twigs upon his back and child by his side carrying an axe, signed to red lacquered rectangular plaque to the base, height 16cm.Provenance: the property of a Worcestershire gentleman.Additional InformationOverall in excellent condition, a fine example.
A BRASS SHRINE DEPICTING UMAMAHESVARA WESTERN INDIA CIRCA 18TH CENTURY on square plinth the four-armed god Siva seated on a raised lotus stool his consort on his left knee his right foot resting on his vehicle Nandi while her vehicle the lion is below her his upper hands holding his axe and deer wearing tall headdress his eyes and belly button inlaid with rubies 16cm high Provenance: Private collection Italy. Acquired from Ethnoarte Milan about ten years ago.

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