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Twenty Loose Vintage Star Wars Figures in collectors Case, including: Luke Skywalker, brown hair, standard lightsabre ,Boba Fett, with blaster rifle, , Greedo with rebel blaster, FX-7, Princess Leia Organa (Bespin Gown) blaster pistol, 2 x Yoda, with cloth robes, orange & brown snakes, one gimer stick, Denger with DLT 20A blaster, At-At driver with laser rifle, Imperial commander, with imperial blaster, 2-1B, AT-AT Commander, with DH-17 blaster pistol, Luke Skywalker (Hoth battle gear) with black rebel rifle, Bespin security guard, Cloud car pilot, with pilot blaster and commlink, 4-Lom with GRS-1 snare rifle, C-3PO with removable limbs and vinyl backpack, Imperial tie pilot, Zuckuss with blastech W-90 rifle and Lando Calrissan (skiff guard disguise) with vibro axe, all in very good to excellent condition, collectors case is fair, missing front picture on case and inner card.(21 items)
Nine Loose Vintage Star Wars Figures, Boba Fett, with blue imperial blaster,IG-88 with imperial blaster & IG-88 rifle, Yoda, with cloth robe, orange snake, At-AT driver with laser rifle, Imperial commander, with imperial blaster, C-3PO with removable limbs and vinyl backpack, still sealed in original Kenner baggie, Lando Calrissan (skiff guard disguise) with vibro axe, Klaatu ) with vibro axe, Rebel Command with commando rifle and Carbonite chamber , all in very good to excellent condition.(10 items)
Twelve Loose Vintage Star Wars Figures, Admiral Ackbar, with baton,C-3PO with removable limbs and vinyl backpack, still sealed in original Kenner baggie, Boba Fett,Nien Numb, with pilot blaster, Biba Fortuna with cloak, belt & battle staff, Biker scout with blaster pistol, Chief chirpa with hood & staff, Emperors royal guard, with robes & pike, Gamorrean guard with vibro ax, General Madine, with battle staff, Klaatu with vibro axe and Logray, with headdress, pouch & staff, all in very good to excellent condition.(12 items)
A Toma Ceremonial Axe, Sierra Leone, the brass waisted and crescent shape blade punch-decorated with bands of concentric circles and scalloping, the tang inserted into the wood ovoid head on a ring turned tapering haft with cylindrical bone butt, 37cm; a Senufo War Axe, West Africa, with hand forged angular upswept blade, the tang inserted into the wood disc shape head on a cylindrical haft with chevron incised decoration, 74cm, An Early/Mid 20th Century North Sepik, Papua New Guinea Palm Wood Self Bow, with spike carved nocks, 169cm, together with five bamboo fish arrows, one with three palmwood barbed heads, one with palmwood stiletto head, two with spliced bamboo heads and one with a four spike head (8)
A Fijian Pottery Water Vessel, of canoe shape, glazed with makadre gum from the Dakua Pine, 24cm; a Luguru Tooling Axe, Tanzania, the short tapering blade with hooked tang inserted through the head of the ebony haft, 42cm; a Maori Patu, of light wood, carved with scrolls and chevrons, 36cm; a Fijian Wood Model of an Outrigger Canoe, with chevron banded decoration, sennet binding and with two oars, 74cm (4)
A Modern Crossbow, the aluminium limb with an 88cm span, with teak stock; a Diana 20 Shot BB Repeater Air Pistol, in box of issue; Militaria, comprising a Speer Bullets advertising board, circa 1967, a Chillington Arpax fireman's axe with rubber coated haft, a non-working model of a cannon, a non-working replica revolver, a New Zealand blue ensign, a German Third Reich eating set, two pistol holsters and a US slip-on shoulder strap (11)
A 19th Century South Sea Islands War Axe, possibly Maori, the small trade head stamped WINN, with square section socket on a cylindrical wood haft carved at intervals with ringed and wave incised collars, with small compressed cylindrical butt, 121cm Provenance:- Hemmeter Collection, purchased from the Inter Island Shipping Co. Collection.
A Collection of Four Pieces of Mid 20th Century North American Indian Beadwork, comprising a buckskin prayer bag, one side worked with flowerheads and trailing tendrils in coloured glass beads on a white ground, the opposing side with two diamond shaped panels in blue and mustard on a pink field, with tasselled fringe; a turquoise belt worked with geometric motifs in red, green and blue, with chintz cotton backing; two hunting/skinning knives with beadwork sheaths, one named to SAM BEAR; two Prehistoric Stone Tools, one an axe head, the other a hammer or grinding tool (6) Footnote:- During the 1950's the vendor's husband, who was serving with the Merchant Navy, was stranded when the ship he was serving on was iced in for six months on the Hudson River.. During this time he had the opportunity to live with the Canadian/North American Indians. He learned much about their way of life while helping to hunt for meat to feed the loggers in the logging camps. He became blood brother to Sam Bear and he was given the name of Tortuga. The items in this lot were used in the initiation ceremony.
An Early 20th Century Zulu Knobkerrie, of ebony, the shouldered off-set compressed globular head with nipple point, on a tapering cylindrical haft, 58cm; a Shona Axe, the fan shape steel head with ring turned tang inserted into the angled swollen head of the curved cylindrical haft, 50cm (2)
Early Victorian walnut-cased twin-fusee bracket clock, John Todd, Dumfries, (fl.1828-49) - the 20cm square brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes, the matted centre with silvered axe-head cartouche inscribed John Todd 1841 Dumfries within scroll spandrels, the wire-driven fusee movement with knopped pillars and plain back plate, in an 18th Century style case with moulded caddy top, 42cm high Condition: Disclaimer - Please see item 20 of our Conditions of Sale relating to clocks, watches and mechanical items - Matted dial centre has speckled tarnishing, movement appears sound, case has small loss to front edge moulding and minor knocks to finial, slight warping to front door, key is locked in rear door and does not appear to turn lock, sold with pendulum
The Horse Its Treatment in Health and Disease, edited by Prof. J Wortley Axe, volumes 1 to 9, 1907, together with Live Stock in Health and Disease, edited by Professor J Prince-Sheldon, section 1 and 2 Section 2's, Modern Practical Farriery, division 1 to 5, H-B Stud-Book by F B Prior 1962 and 1968, The Welsh Pony Stud Book vol.LI 1967-68/9 and two Cope's Racegoer's Encyclopaedia 1950 and Diamond Jubilee Edition
A 16th century Orphrey panel Designed with a roundel of St. Matthew holding a book and axe woven in blue and green silks and gold thread, 53cm x 22.50cm, another with the figure of a female saint, 50cm x 19.50cm, an embroidered Roundel of St. Peter, 14.50cm diam. and a 17th century red velvet Panel with cream and blue silk applique designed with a shield displaying symbols of Christ’s Passion amongst scrolling leaves, 18.50 x 53cm, lined. (4)
The Mummy Returns (2001) A Stunt axe used in production. This axe is made of painted polystyrene and is used by Brendan Fraser (Rick O'Connell) in the climatic battle scene with The Mummy, 26 inches long.Provenance: Purchased from Profiles In History in 2007 and sold with a copy of the original invoice..
* A Bottle of Bols Strawberry Liqueur,a Bottle of Martini Bianco, a Bottle of Phillips Pink Cloves Cordial, a Bottle of Phillips Shrub Cordial, a Bottle of Martini Rosato, a Bottle of Mulled Wine 1/2, a Bottle of Monin Blue Curacao Syrup, a Bottle of Briottet Manzana Verde Liqueur, a Bottle of Kruskovac Pear Liqueur, a Bottle of Mainstay Premium Cane Vodka, a Bottle of Bols Elderflower Liqueur and 1 Bottle of Yore Sparkling Mead and a bottle Shrub Old English Alcoholic (5.3% by volum) Cordial 70cl (14) The selection of Bols liqueurs stretch flavours far and wide, but they're also great at making the classics. This Strawberry Liqueur, for example, is jam packed with juicy fruits and subtle citrus touches - just the thing for Strawberry Daiquiris and whatnot. The Martini Bianco is a medium dry vermouth from Martini. This is flavoured with white wine, Alpine herbs and vanilla and is slightly sweeter because of it. First released during the 1910s The Phillips Pink Cloves Cordial is distilled to a secret recipe handed down through the generations, this alcoholic cordial is a great addition to straight Brandy or Rum in the same kind of proportions one would use for a whisky mac. The Phillips Shrub is an alcoholic cordial that was made back in the days of rum smuggling. When salty sea water somehow found its way into the tasty rum, shrub was used to mask the brine flavours. While you're not going to find any rum and sea water cocktails these days, shrub still makes a mighty fine accompaniment to the spirit. The Martini Rosato is a vermouth based on both red and white wine, Martini Rosato is spicy and rich. The Mulled Wine is wonderfully aromatic with bundles of juicy spiced hedgerow fruit, this is a magnifcient Mulled Wine from a small, passionate winery in the heart of the Axe Valley. Warm gently and enjoy on frosty days. The Monin Blue Curaçao is a rather striking citrus-based syrup from French producers, Monin. This is made using dried laraha peels and coloured a dazzling shade of blue. The laraha is like an orange, but green, quite bitter and grown on the island of Curaçao (hence the name). The Briottet Manzana is a stunning green apple liqueur from Edmond Briottet. Manzana Verde has an incredibly fresh taste. It is made with wild apples picked in the Basque mountains The Kruskovac is a Croatian pear liqueur that is often drank alongside desserts The Mainstay Vodka is a South African vodka, distilled from molasses. Mainstay was awarded the Vodka Trophy at the International Wine and Spirits Competition in 2007. The Bols Elderflower is an Elderflower Liqueur from Dutch liqueur masters, Bols The Yore Mead is Mead, but not as you know it! Honey, water, ancient beginnings and a fresh new look. Yore is an exciting modern twist on traditional mead. Yore has the beautiful flavours and characteristics of a traditional mead brewed to abv 4% and made sparkling, creating a uniquely refreshing drink. (est £100-£180)
9th-11th century AD. An iron axehead with slender curved blade with reinforced cutting edge and chin to the lower edge, round socket with triangular flanges and long rectangular panel to the rear face; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940, pl.14(1"). 1.7 kg total, axe: 20cm (8"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s. Very fine condition, professionally cleaned and conserved.
9th-11th century AD. An iron axehead with long, deeply curved blade, short neck, socket with triangular wings above and below, long rectangular extension to the rear; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940, pl.14(1) for type. 1.9 kg total, axe: 19cm (7 1/2"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s. Very fine condition, professionally cleaned and conserved. Rare.
9th-11th century AD. An iron broad axehead of asymmetrical profile with reinforced curved cutting edge, triangular-section socket with flanking spurs to upper and lower edges; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940, pl.14(5"). 1.2 kg total, axe: 19cm (7 1/2"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s. Very fine condition, professionally cleaned and conserved.
Early 3rd millennium BC. A ground and polished axe-hammer with slightly convex blade, large perforation and flat striking face to the rear. 570 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Property of a lady living in Kent, UK; formerly part of her grandfather's collection; acquired in Germany after WWII; thence by descent 2006. Corded Ware Culture was prevalent in large areas of Europe from the Rhine to the Volga in the 3rd millennium BC, encompassing the transition from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age in these areas. Its heartland appears to have been the Central European Plain in the region of modern Germany and Poland, and is largely coterminous with the Single Grave Culture in which burial takes place in a crouched or fetal posture, beneath an earth mound. It is characterised by inclusion in graves of distinctive ceramic vessels decorated by impressing twisted cords into the wet clay. The presence of a flint blade and multiple stone shaft-hole axeheads is typical of the burial rite for northern Europe. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
9th-11th century AD. An iron axehead with curved blade and chin to the lower edge; round socket with triangular lateral flanges; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940, pl.14(1"). 1.5 kg total, axe: 19cm (7 1/2"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s. Very fine condition, professionally cleaned and conserved.
9th-11th century AD. An iron axehead with curved blade, pierced through the middle; round socket with triangular lateral flanges and rectangular panel to the back; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940, pl.14(7"). 1.05 kg total, axe: 13cm (5"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s. Very fine condition, professionally cleaned and conserved.
2nd-1st millennium BC. A hoard of bronze axeheads comprising: (1) Palstave axehead, complete in extremely good condition, some patches of corrosion visible; flanges rising gradually from the butt, fusing to the stop bar above the septum; below the stop bar a raised triangle within a triangular depression; body narrow with triangular blade; cutting edge is complete except for small pockets of corrosion damage; casting seam partially visible but not prominent, raised ridges across the flange; blade tips complete; to one face linear striations from polishing. (2) Palstave axehead, complete in good condition, patches of corrosion; butt slightly damaged; flanges rising in a convex curve from the butt, fusing to the stop bar above the septum; body narrow and triangular blade; cutting edge complete except for corrosion and one blade tip absent; small sub-triangular depression below the stop bar. (3) Palstave axehead, complete in good condition, patches of corrosion; flanges rising in a convex curve from the butt, fusing to the stop bar above the septum with small sub-triangular depression just below the stop; butt corners slightly damaged, and small nick to the butt (ancient damage); casting flaw to one flange tip; body narrow, triangular blade with a small flare to the blade tip; cutting edge slightly asymmetrical (due to re-sharpening?"). (4) Palstave axehead, complete in good condition, patches of corrosion; flanges rising in a convex curve from the butt, fusing to the stop bar above the septum; small sub-triangular depression just below the stop; body narrow with triangular blade; partial casting seam remaining along each flange; edge with small chips along its length, blade slightly asymmetrical. (5) Palstave axehead, complete in good condition; flanges rising from the butt, fusing to the stop bar above the septum; below the stop bar a raised triangle within a triangular depression; body narrow with triangular blade; flange/side profile lozenge-shaped; damage to the butt end, flange tips and cutting edge. (6) Palstave axehead, complete in good condition; flanges rising a short distance from the butt to a rounded flange, fusing to the stop bar above the septum; below the stop bar a small sub-triangular depression at the top of the blade; triangular blade slightly asymmetrical (re-sharpened?); edge bevel visible towards the cutting edge, blade tips rounded (through use?); remains of casting flashes along the flange sides on the haft-end of the axe. (7) Palstave axehead, complete in good condition; flanges beginning a short distance from the butt end into a rounded flange, fusing to the stop bar above the septum; below the stop bar an indentation, roughly sub-triangular, at the top of the blade surface, leading to a triangular blade; short edge-bevel towards the cutting edge, slightly damaged with chips; blade slightly asymmetrical (due to re-sharpening?"). (8) Palstave axehead, complete in good condition; flanges rising from the butt end, fusing to the stop bar above the septum with U-shaped profile; triangular blade flaring slightly at the tips; small notches along the blade edge (ancient damage?"). (9) Palstave axehead, complete copper in good condition; flanges rising from the butt end and fusing to the stop bar; below the stop bar a small sub-triangular depression, body widening to a triangular blade; damage to the butt corners and small chips along the flange tips and the cutting edge; on one of the flange sides an irregular casting flaw ground down in prehistory. (10) Palstave axehead, complete in good condition; flanges rising from the butt end, fusing to the stop bar above the U-section septum; triangular blade rounded at the tips; below the stop bar a short indentation, roughly sub-triangular/rectangular; blade and cutting edge corroded, blade slightly asymmetrical (due to re-sharpening?"). See Evans, John, 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-593613 (this find"). 4.8 kg total, 17-18cm (6 3/4 - 7"). Found near Manston, Kent, UK, 30 April 2017; subsequently returned to the finder in late 2018; accompanied by copies of the British Museum PAS report number KENT-593613, and Treasure Act documentation under Treasure Reference 2017 T459. We understand that the axes have been lightly cleaned by a professional conservator to remove soil only and a coat of incralac lacquer applied to protect the natural patination. [10] Fine condition. A rare opportunity to acquire a British Bronze Age Hoard with excessively rare decorated examples.
5th-8th century AD. A socketted triangular-section iron francisca axehead with broad curved cutting edge and elliptical socket; mounted on a custom-made display stand. Cf. Nice, A. Revue Archéologique de Picardie: La Nécropole Mérovingienne de Goudelancourt-lès-Pierrepont (Aisne), Senlis, 2008, item S.311. 890 grams, axe: 14.5cm (5 3/4"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s. Very fine condition, professionally cleaned and conserved. Rare.
9th-11th century AD. An iron axehead with slender blade and chin to the lower edge; round socket with lateral triangular flanges and long rectangular extension to the rear; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940, pl.14(1"). 2.4 kg total, axe: 22.5cm (8 3/4"). From the family collection of a South East London collector; formerly acquired in the late 1950s. Very fine condition, professionally cleaned and conserved.
24th-22nd century BC. A black agate cylinder seal with rather flat engraving but well-detailed, on the left a facing nude la?mu (hairy hero) grappling with a rearing bull, to the right a facing bull-man (kusarikku) grappling with a rearing lion with S-curved tail, a bearded left-facing hero wearing a pointed helmet and short skirt, attacking the lion from behind, reaching into his mane with his right hand, holding a three-spiked battle axe in his left hand. Cf. Boehmer, R. M. Die Entwicklung der Glyptik während der Akkad-Zeit, Berlin, 1965, pl.XIII, fig.137 and 138; also Collon, D. Catalogue of the Western Asiatic Seals in the British Museum. Cylinder Seals II: Akkadian-Post Akkadian, Ur III-Periods, London, 1982, pl.X-XVII. 13.9 grams, 29mm (1 1/4"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in a London collection since before 1999. Very fine condition.

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