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WW1 Imperial Russian Railway Troops Medical Officers Pogoni Shoulder Boards. Three rank stars with Railway Troops insignia of crossed Axe and Anchor along with enamel Red Cross insignia. Matched pair one with button.(One chip to enamel on one Red Cross) Along with a Red Cross armband with official Imperial Russian ink stamp and number "56" and seven buttons and photo of the original owner in dress unifor, taken in St Peterburg.
A MALABAR SACRAFICIAL AXE, 33cm heavy crescent blade chiselled with a geometric design along the back edge and with brass reinforcing panels to the tip and forte, characteristic brass mounted wooden hilt, together with a Bolo with 26cm leaf-shaped blade, brass mounted wooden hilt, carved wooden scabbard and two Malayan daggers with wooden scabbards. (4)
*Edward Bawden RA (1903-1989)'THE AMBASSADORS MEET HAMILCAR: THE PASS OF THE BATTLE-AXE' - AN ILLUSTRATION FOR 'SALAMMBO', The Limited Editions Club of New York, 1960Signed and inscribed in margin, pencil and pen and ink heightened with whiteimage 20.5 x 33cm, unframed;a coloured lithograph of the same subject, signed and inscribed in ink20.3 x 32.5cm;another illustration for 'Salammbo', pen and inkimage 16 x 24cm approximately;and another lithograph from the same booksigned, inscribed and dated 1960, proof20.3 x 33cm, unframed (4)Provenance: purchased directly from the artist by the present owner.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
ROCK/'OBSCURE' POP 7" DEMOS - 60s/70s. Cool collection of over 100 x 7" demos loaded with obscurites! Artists/cat. numbers include Deep Feeling (POF 165), Thin Lizzy (THIN 1), vanity Fare (POF 170), High Noon (CBS S 7066), Sykes & Medina (4529), David Alexandre Winter (BAR 13), IMPI (EPC 7251), The Gus Eadon Band (DNS 1043), The Brotherhood Of Man (DM 335), The Undivided (F 13522), Gumm (FFM 10007), Port Authority (F 13169), Mike Batt (S EPC 3104), Tom Jones (F 13298), Melanie (NBH 1), Rbin McNamara (DOT 138), Axe (MUS 1180, Mouth & Macneal and England (ARISTA 88). Condition is largely Ex to Ex+.
HEAVY METAL/HORROR - Sublimely noisy and hellish collection of over 70 x LPs with 12". Artists/titles include Iron Maiden - Run To The Hills (ltd. picture disc 12 EMIP 5542), Megadeth inc. Killing Is My Business... And Business Is Good! (original US 'Combat Core' labels - Ex+/Ex with printed inner) and Anarchy In The U.K., Nightmare - Waiting For The Twilight (Ebony Records) and Power Of The Universe, Oz - Fire In The Brain and III Warning, Anvil, Backwater - Revelation, Sphinx - Burning Lights, Axe Victims, David Lee Roth, Warriors, Xxaron - The Legacy, The Rods - Let Them Eat Metal, Hellion - Screams In The Night, Nightmare, Quiet Riot, Deaf Dealer - Keeper Of The Flame, Stryper, Lizzy Borden, Dio, Six Feet Under and 'Dutch Steel'. Condition is primarily Ex to Ex+.
Third Reich Mining Officials Dress Sword by Alcoso Solingen, plain brass dove head type sword with silvered crossed hammer and pick axe to the centre of the langet. Black celluloid grip retaining copper wire binding. Bullion dress portepee attached to the handle. Housed in its leather and brass mounted scabbard with single hanging ring. Fine quality single edged slightly curved blade retaining much of the original polish. Alcoso makers trade mark to the base of the blade under the langet. Blade measures 78 ½ cms, overall 92 ½ cms.
A collection of five Neolithic stone tools to include a large stone axe hammer with drilled short shaft hole and tapering sides to a cutting edge, 22cm long x 8cm deep x 9cm wide (8.5 x 3 x 3.5in), together with another axe hammer, 19cm x 7cm x 11cm (7.5 x 2.75 x 4.5in), a large round grinding stone, 12cm (4.75in) diameter, a shaped grinding stone with flat grinding surface and shaped grip, 9cm x 10cm high (3.5 x 4in), and a shaped quern, 17cm (7in) long Axe with paper label 'found about 1870 at Beetham Westmorland by the gardener Pearson and given Mr J Walker when he left' (5) Other Notes: Man has been living on what we now know as the British Isles for about 750,000 years, surviving by gathering and hunting. As the last Ice Age came to an end, around 10,000 years ago, the sea levels rose and Britain became separated from the European mainland. With this came the introduction of farming, and modern homo sapiens learnt how to produce food rather than gather it. These tools were used for everyday use in food preparation, but were also status symbols and weapons.

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