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Bronze limited edition bronze figurines, by 20th century Italian artist Giuseppe Vasari, the first being an African warrior 45/400; Japanese Samurai 11/400; Egyptian archer 50/400; Medieval warrior 134/400; Medieval knight with detachable helmet 107/400; Swiss Guard 229/400; Roman centurion with detachable cape 105/400; Viking warrior 136/400; Moorish warrior with detachable spear 121/400; Byzantine warrior 86/400; English bowman 88/400; English knight with short sword, flail axe and shield, approx 26 and 28 cms, signed, each on onyx bases. (12)

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ALTMEISTER 18. JAHRHUNDERT, Heilige Wolfgang von RegensburgÖl auf Leinwand. Unsigniert. 37 x 27 cm. Gerahmt : 41 x 31 cm. Halbbildnis mit seinen Heiligen-Attributen Bischofsstab, Kirche und Beil (das Beil verweist auf das Beilwunder am Falkenstein). Schlichter profilierter Goldrahmen. Alt doubliert. Wolfgang von Regensburg, um 924-994, Missionar, Domscholaster. 972 Bischof von Regensburg, 1052 von Papst Leo IX. heiliggesprochen, Gedenktag 31. Oktober (St.-Wolfgangs-Tag) * Partnerauktion Bergmann. Aufrufzeit 26. | Okt. 2024 | voraussichtlich 11:49 Uhr (CET) ALTMEISTER 18TH CENTURY, Saint Wolfgang of RegensburgOil on canvas. Unsigned. 37 x 27 cm. Framed : 41 x 31 cm. Half-length portrait with his saintly attributes: crosier, church and axe (the axe refers to the miracle of the axe at Falkenstein). Plain profiled gold frame. Alt relined. Wolfgang von Regensburg, c. 924-994, missionary, cathedral scholaster. 972 Bishop of Regensburg, canonized by Pope Leo IX in 1052, commemorated on 31 October (St. Wolfgang's Day) * Partner auction Bergmann. Aufrufzeit 26. | Oct. 2024 | probably 11:49 am (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Los 286

A COLLECTION OF ABORIGINAL STONE ARTEFACTS Australian, including a Yam shaped gift token, 9cm high, and a collection of various axe heads including Māori, the largest 12cm high, the smallest 9cm high, some with associated stands (7)Provenance: The Richard Parr Collection, Isle of Wight.

Los 617

2x No 9 Bayonets, South African No 9 bayonets with scabbards, accompanied by a fire axe and WW2 1943 dated jack knife. (4 items)

Los 270

WW2 Royal Signals Battle Dress Blouse with Private Snap Shot Photographs of VE Day in London 1945, good example of a Canadian made battle dress blouse with printed shoulder titles of the Royal Signals, British army in France formation signs above arm of service stripes. Good conduct / service chevrons and warrant officers sleeve insignias to the bottom section. Tunic ribbon bar for service in Africa, Italy and North West Europe. Accompanied by his general service side cap with war economy plastic regimental cap badge. Also in the pocket of the battle dress was the original owners service book, which shows the set belonged to George Attwooll Axe, from Exeter in Devon. In the back of the service book are a number of black and white snapshot photographs of him and his sweetheart, also some interesting privately taken photographs of the crowds gathering and celebrating the end of the war in Europe, famously known as VE day (8th May 1945). Some light areas of mothing but otherwise a nice battle dress with interesting unpublished private photographs of one of the most celebrated events of the 20th century.

Los 362

A VINTAGE AXE WITH WOODEN HANDLE LENGTH 59CM, A SMALL ITALIAN SWORD LENGTH 36CM AND A BOWIE KNIFE LENGTH 26CM

Los 1984

AN ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN TOOLS TO INCLUDE SPADES, A PICK AXE AND A RAKE ETC

Los 315

AN ANTIQUE BURMESE NAGA HEADHUNTERS DAO AXE LENGTH 55CM

Los 1830

Pick axe and sledgehammer. Not available for in-house P&P

Los 7463

SEGA Master System Golden Axe Warrior (PAL) Game is complete, boxed and in excellent condition

Los 261

Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Julius Caesar, Denarius, military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8, elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, caesar in exergue, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.47g/10h (Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49). Crescent banker’s mark to obverse, otherwise well centred and fine £120-£150 --- Provenance: bt Spink 1960

Los 274

Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Brutus, Denarius, mint moving with Brutus, 42, veiled and draped bust of Libertas right, l sesti pro q around, rev. tripod between axe and simpulum, [–] brvtus pro cos, 3.59g/12h (Craw. 502/2; BMCRR East 41; RSC Brutus 11). Struck off-centre, lightly smoothed and tooled, otherwise good fine and obverse better £150-£200

Los 265

Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Julius Caesar, Denarius, military mint moving with Caesar, spring-summer 48, diademed head of Pietas right, wearing an oak wreath, hair tied back and ornamented with jewels, lii behind, rev. caesar below trophy of Gallic arms with shield, horned helmet and carnyx, axe right, 3.88g/3h (Craw. 452/2; BMCRR 3955-8; RSC 18). Discrete banker’s marks, otherwise toned and very fine £200-£260 --- Provenance: bt Spink 1960

Los 179

Continental Iron Age, VOLCAE-TECTOSAGES, silver Drachm, stylised head with flowing hair left, rev. cross with loop, axe, and grain ears in quarters, 2.88g/12h (cf. LT 3254; Flesche 140). Struck from a worn obverse die, otherwise fine to very fine £100-£120

Los 262

Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Julius Caesar, Denarius, military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8, elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, caesar in exergue, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.47g/10h (Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49). Small areas of corrosion, about fine £90-£120

Los 263

Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8, elephant walking right, trampling on dragon, caesar in exergue, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.23g/11h (Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49). Porous surface on reverse, otherwise very fine £200-£260

Los 271

Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Julius Caesar, Aureus, Rome, 46, veiled head of Vesta right, c caesar cos ter, rev. a hirtivs pr downwards, lituus, jug and axe, 8.02g/6h (Craw. 466/1; Babelon Julia 24 & Hirtia 2; Calicó 36a). Metal flaw on obverse, otherwise about extremely fine, well-centred and of fine style £12,000-£15,000

Los 264

Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Julius Caesar, Denarius, Military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8, elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, caesar in exergue, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.34g/11h (Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49). Struck off-centre, cleaned with surface marks, about fine £60-£80

Los 435

Roman Imperial Coinage, Geta as Caesar, Denarii (2), Laodicea ad Mare, 198-200, draped and cuirassed bare head right, rev. lituus, axe, jug, simpulum and sprinkler, 3.43g/7h (RIC 107; RSC 189a); Rome, 199-202, similar, rev. Nobilitas standing holding sceptre and palladium, 3.17g/6h (RIC 13a; RSC 90) [2]. First very fine; second with small green surface deposits otherwise good very fine £100-£150 --- Provenance: Second bt Spink October 1968

Los 486

Bronze Age, c. 1000-800 BC, A socketed and looped axe with square socket mouth with slightly flared sides to the rectangular sub-sectioned axe head, 11 x 5 x 4 cm. About fine with a light brown overlaying a green patina £160-£200 --- Provenance: Found in Wiltshire

Los 260

Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Julius Caesar, Denarius, military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8, elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, caesar in exergue, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.79g/10h (Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49). Banker’s mark to obverse, otherwise good fine £200-£300

Los 124

Revell, a boxed group of "Epixx" Series Playset & Figures. Includes Siege Tower, Lord Greywold, Sir Axel Hitman (Axe-Man). Condition appears Good to Good Plus within Fair Plus to Good boxes. See Photo. 

Los 513

THREE BOXES AND LOOSE GLASSWARE AND CERAMICS, to include a set of four Royal Albert collectors plates, from the Cottage Garden Year series, Les Leston Beswick Castrol ashtray, a medium Harrods blue stilton covered jar, three pieces of Royal Crown Derby Unfinished Imari, oriental man with axe, two Royal Grafton plates 'Malvern' design, three vintage musical figurines, Melba Ware Yorkshire terrier, large oval meat plate with a pheasant design, Royal Winton milk creamer, two coloured vintage twisted stem harlequin port glasses, set of four mid-century harlequin glasses, five vintage black stem glasses, etc. (sd) (3 boxes + loose)

Los 58

A Victorian firemans axe by Underwood 56 Haymarket, with curved axe-blade formed with a sharp leading edge and struck with the maker’s details on one face, tapering rear pean, iron haft with moulded neck, having a tapering rounded hardwood panel with chequered grip (one replaced with plain hardwood) over the lower portion and pierced at the base, 32.5cm.

Los 393

19th century mahogany writing slope, brass plaque and escutcheon, engraved initials, open interior, 35 x 24 x 14cm tall, with an antique snuff box and a pair of metal miniature hunting boots with axe (5).

Los 90

A vintage Monte Rosa ice axe - by Camp Interalp, the forged steel head with wooden shaft and steel spike to base, 60cm long.

Los 7

Rory Gallagher: A Martin D-35 Flat Top Acoustic Guitar,1968,Serial no. 254568 stamped on neck block, bound body with natural finish, spruce top, Brazilian rosewood three-piece back and sides, soundhole rings, replaced pickguard, ebony bridge, bound ebony fingerboard with dot markers, headstock with Grover tuners, in original grey hardshell case, with strings, original warped pickguard, one broken pin, pickup and strap, with transit and other stickers, including a British Tour Backstage Pass,CITES 24GBA100ZG8EM,guitar 40 1/2in (103cm) longFootnotes:'This is the one. It's his acoustic for everything. From Taste onwards, it was all done with this... He loved playing blues on acoustic...' - Daniel Gallagher, 'Rare Guitars', Guitar.comRory purchased this guitar second-hand in London in 1970, and it became his main acoustic guitar throughout his career, for both live and studio performances. '...The thing about a Martin is that it takes about five years to play itself in, it has to develop through a whole lot of things like the heat of the player's body, the atmosphere it's played in and all that. Of course the longer you keep it, the better it gets provided you pay some sort of attention to it...'- Rory Gallagher, Melody Maker, June 1975.The importance of this Martin within Rory's musical practice can be seen in this interview for Guitar Magazine in 1978: 'I get tunes in my head, in taxis and buses and hotels, and jot down a couple of lines. As often as not you're sitting in the dressing room and a riff will come out of the guitar, and then naturally it'll tend to be the Stratocaster, or at home it'll probably be the Martin.'Thus, as well as being a key instrument for both live and studio work, the Martin was sometimes used in more intimate settings, often at home, but nonetheless central to his process of creating music. In 2007, Martin Guitars paid tribute to Rory's use of the D-35, by introducing the limited edition D-35 'Rory Gallagher' model.Live performanceRory Gallagher, 'Out On the Western Plains', Cork Opera House, 4th November 1987, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19hdE2JmBf8.Exhibition'The UK Guitar Show', Olympia, London, UK, 2018.'Born To Rock', National Museum of Ireland in Dublin, Ireland; Harrods, London, UK, 2006-2007.LiteratureBrian Harrigan, 'Grinding the axe, MM's Focus on instruments', Melody Maker, 14 June 1975, www.roryon.com/grinding161.html.John Dalton, 'Rory Gallagher: I try to keep the balance between madness and technique', Guitar, September 1978, www.roryon.com/balance384.html.Josh Gardner, 'Rare Guitars, Rory Gallagher battered 1968 Martin D-35', 4 June, 2019, Guitar.com.Martin Guitars:The Martin D-35 is arguably the most esteemed model in the Martin guitar line-up. Introduced in 1965, the D-35 was developed in response to the growing demand for a dreadnought with a more pronounced bass response and a unique aesthetic. It features a three-piece back, made from high-quality rosewood, which not only enhances its visual appeal but also contributes to its deep, resonant sound. The D-35's tone is characterised by a warm, powerful low end, balanced with clear mids and sparkling highs, making it a favourite among singer-songwriters, bluegrass players, and folk musicians. Over the years, the D-35 has become synonymous with Martin's legacy of producing guitars that blend tradition with innovation, offering players an instrument that is both visually striking and sonically versatile.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 479

* Neolithic Axe. A Neolithic axe found in Katanga, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa, from an old collection this example has fine knapping to each side, approximately 8 cm long QTY: (1)

Los 802

A bag containing three antique bronze torcs and a similar cast axe head

Los 820

A prehistoric stone axe head with handwritten annotation

Los 237

British naval boarding type axe, steel head stamped with broad arrow mark 'N' 'Richard Thomas Birmingham 1897' with wooden shaft, 46 cm

Los 72

GROUP OF VINTAGE TOOLS, including a large double handled saw, wood plane, axe and hand drill

Los 123

A Victorian mother-of-pearl caviar spoon, polished dished bowl, silver plated haft with axe head terminal, 22.5cm, unmarked, c.1880; a Victorian black lacquer glove box and cover, painted with white blossom (2)

Los 932

A quantity of garden tools inc pick axe, shovels, forks, bow saws, sheares etc etc

Los 7138

Synth Pop / New Wave / Art Rock - A collection of thirty-seven LPs To include Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - 'Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark' (DID 2), 'Architecture & Morality' (DID 12) and 'Organisation' (DID 6), The Books - 'Expertise' (Logo VOLUME-1), Japan - 'Adolescent Sex' (AHAL 8004), 'Gentlemen Take Polaroids' (V2180), 'Quiet Life' (AHAL 8011), 'Tin Drum' (V2209) and 'Obscure Alternatives' (AMALH 8007), Be-Bop Deluxe - 'Axe Victim' (SM-11689), 'Sunburst Finish' (SHSP 4053), 'Futurama' (SHSP 4045) and 'Modern Music' (SHSP 4058), Bill Nelson - 'Quit Dreaming And Get On The Beam' (6359 055), Metro - 'Metro' (TRAG 340), Ultravox - 'Ultravox' (ILPS 9449), 'Ha!-Ha!-Ha!' (ILPS 9505), 'Quartet' (CDL 1394) and 'Vienna' (CHR 1296), Midge Ure - 'The Gift' (CHR 1508), Tubeway Army - 'Replicas' (BEGA 7), Gary Numan - 'The Pleasure Principle' (BEGA 10), The Walker Brothers - 'Nite Flights' (GTLP 033), Visage - 'Visage' (2490 157), Frankie Goes To Hollywood -'Welcome To The Pleasuredome' (ZTT IQ1), The Human League -'Dare' (V2192), Haircut One Hundred - 'Pelican West' (HCC 100), The Motels - 'Careful' (E-ST 12070), New Musik - 'From A To B' (GTLP 041), Julia Fordham - 'Julia Fordham' (CIRCA 4), Zaine Griff -'Ashes And Diamonds' (K 56834), A Flock Of Seagulls - 'A Flock Of Seagulls' (HOP 201), Jean Michel Jarre -'Magnetic Fields' (POLS 1033), Toni Basil - 'Word Of Mouth' (BASIL 1), The Korgis - 'Dumb Waiters' (TENOR 104), Thompson Twins - 'Into The Gap' (205 971) and Spandau Ballet - 'Journeys To Glory' (CHR 1331) (37, vinyl and sleeves generally VG)

Los 170

A Neolithic, Lower Palaeolithic quartzite hand axe, circa 300,000 years old; with museum accession code AAH12 to one side; 17.5cm long.PROVENANCE: Sands of Time, Washington D.C., USA, where the piece was described as Acheulian. Previously the Collection of Harold Hess, Virginia, USA.NOTE. Interestingly, whilst the hand axe was sold by the Washington DC dealer as being Acheulian, and therefore circa 70,000 years old, later correspondence with the British Museum (included with the lot) suggests a far earlier date of between 800,000 and 300,000 years

Los 171

A central European bronze palstave axe head, Middle Bronze Age, circa 1400 BC; the body slotted to each side for the haft, above a flared blade; 14.5cm long.PROVENANCE: Artemission.com, London. The invoice for the item dated 24th January 2007 is included with the lot

Los 169

A copper axe head, probably early Bronze Age, circa 1700 BC; solid formed and with flared blade, verdigris patina; 16.5cm long.PROVENANCE: Den of Antiquity, purchased by its late owner online, the date unclear

Los 225

Four antique stone axe heads, probably Neolithic, one with hand written inscription ' Rochester 1874 ', longest 19cmCondition ReportAdditional photos uploaded

Los 259

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC.A finely moulded Western Asiatic cast bronze double axe head with vertical and horizontal blades. The axe head is enlarged with a polygonal section on the socket point which would have held a pole. The weapon has a bright green patina. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 9482, The Art of Warfare, The Axel Guttmann collection part I, Lot. 6.Size: 65mm x 190mm; Weight: 725gProvenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

Los 126

Ca. AD 800 - 1000.A Viking bronze ritual axe head. The axe head has a broad blade that is flared to the curved cutting edge and an eared socket with a D-shaped aperture. Size: 40mm x 25mm; Weight: 15gProvenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

Los 261

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC.A casted bronze axe head bearing a paddle-shaped blade head, that projects slightly upwards and downwards from the slender neck. The socketing shaft is comprised of two cylindrical openings with a button-shaped knob on the back. The axe head has layers of brown and green patina.Size: 280mm x 110mm; Weight: 475gProvenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

Los 257

Ca. 1200 - 900 BC.A a pair of cast Bronze Age axe heads. The first double axe head is characterised by a short cylindrical shaft hole with a collared rim, flattened top and a vertical crescent-shaped blade. A smaller horizontal blade is attached to the back. The second axe has a vertical blade and cylindrical hole for attachment to a handle. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 9482, The Art of Warfare, The Axel Guttmann collection of ancient arms and armour, part II, Lot. 34.Size: 330mm x 270mm; Weight: 4.4gProvenance: Property of a central London art gallery; previously in the private collection of Mr. R. Unger; acquired in the 1970s on the UK art market.

Los 258

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC.A finely moulded Western Asiatic cast bronze double axe head with vertical and horizontal blades, enlarged on the socket point to fix the pole. The weapon displays a bright green patina. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 9482, The Art of Warfare, The Axel Guttmann collection part I, Lot. 6.Size: 75mm x 210mm; Weight: 875gProvenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

Los 112

Ca. AD 900 - 1100.A group of three Viking axe-shaped amulets, with a circular hoop to secure the amulet to a rope or chain.Size: 18-23mm x 13-13mm; Weight: 10.38gProvenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000.

Los 262

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC.A Western Asiatic casted bronze axe head of unusual form bearing a paddle-shaped blade head. The axe head projects slightly downwards from the slender neck. The socketing shaft is comprised of a cylindrical opening adorned with a double spiral motif on the back. The weapon has layers of green patina. For similar see: Christie's Live Auction 4925, Antiquities, Lot. 172.Size: 130mm x 80mm; Weight: 325gProvenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

Los 754

Ca. 800 - 500 BC.A Celtic bronze axe head with a hollow socketing shaft surmounted on top with a narrow loop. The elongated blade features a tapered head that culminates in a sharpened edge and a smooth green patina. This well-preserved axe head displays the standard characteristics of similar examples made in Britain. For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number 2017.38.Size: 115mm x 50mm; Weight: 610gProvenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets.

Los 111

Ca. AD 900 - 1100.A group of three Viking axe-shaped amulets, with a circular hoop to secure the amulet to a rope or chain.Size: 18-22mm x 45604mm; Weight: 7.78gProvenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000.

Los 260

Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A casted Western Asiatic bronze double-sided axe head with vertical and horizontal blades. The blades are enlarged at the socket point to affix a pole. The weapon displays a bright green patina. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 9482, The Art of Warfare, The Axel Guttmann collection part I, Lot. 6. Size: 230mm x 90mm; Weight: 1.33kg Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

Los 285

Ca. 2000 - 1000 BC.A collection of Western Asiatic bronze ceremonial axe heads. The first axe, on the left, features a straight, downward-facing horizontal blade and a long socket with a tubular shaft. The second axe head has a downward-curved blade and a cylindrical shaft, reinforced on the edges and back with a moulded bronze ridge. The third axe has a downward-curved blade and a cylindrical shaft, with a solid bronze lion climbing the poll of the axe.Size: 150mm x 90mm; Weight: 220gProvenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets.

Los 104

Ca. AD 800 - 1100. A pair of Viking gold pendants in the shape of an axe head. The first pendant, on the left, is decorated with an incised sun at the centre and the second pendant features stamped triangles at the centre. Both pendants have a round hoop at the top, connected to a gold ring to secure to a rope or chain. Size: 25-25mm x 10-10mm; Weight: 6g; Weight: 6g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.

Los 329

Vintage axe and sickle scythe cutter, wooden handles, no makers marks.

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