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A pair of German silver figures of knights in armour, bears import marks for Adolph Barsach Davis, London, 1928: each wearing full armour with griffin and scroll decoration, hinged visors, shaped shields, one holding a partisan , the other holding a double headed axe, mounted on square bases with canted corners, raised on polished wood plinths, total height 28 cm. high, total weight of silver 27.22 ozs.
Theocritus. Idyllia, collation: a-k8; 77, [1] ff., Greek text, woodcut device on title and at end, woodcut initials, that on a4 with contemporary hand-colouring, contemporary vellum, small tear to spine, soiled, lacking ties, yapp edges, 8vo (166 x 110mm.), Florence, Benedetto Giunta, 1540. ⁂ This rare Juntine edition also includes the famous 'figure poems', typographically arranged in the shape of the objects they describe, e.g. the Pan flute and the double axe. This 1540 edition is a substantial reprint (except for the dedicatory epistle to Filippo Pandolfini, not included) of the first Theocritus issued from the Florentine printing house, which appeared in January 1515 and was edited for Filippo Giunta by Eufrosino Bonini. This copy once belonged to the great Italian bibliophile Giacomo Manzoni, whose outstanding library was sold in 1893. Provenance: "Thoma Iacobi Iacominii Tebaldutii" (ownership inscription on title, dated 1562 and annotations on first leaves in his hand); Count Giacomo Manzoni (1816-1889: ownership inscription on front pastedown). Literature: Adams T463; Camerini 237; Renouard 50.132.
Antiquities - an Ancient Luristan patinated bronze axe or hatchet head, 10cm wide, museum inscription Luristan, Persia, Lorestan Province/Kermanshah, West-Central Iran, Early Iron Age, 1000BC - 650BC; another, similar, traces of verdigris, 15cm wide, Christiaani Collection label, no. 997 (2)
A 20th Century stirrup and hand operated fire metal extinguisher the Wizard Fire Pump by Roberts Mclean & Co Ltd London together with a similar back canister unit, a twin handled handpump by John Morris Ltd Manchester, height 61cm together with a 'Y' brass hose junction, a charge canister and three leather axe pouches (8)
WORTLEY AXE, PROF. J., ED; The Horse, Its Treatment in Health and Disease, with a complete guide to breeding, training and management, published in nine volumes by The Gresham Publishing Co in 1906, illustrated with colour plates, black and white drawings and photographs in text, in cloth bindings.
A GERMAN HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with long terminal spike of diamond-section, forward-leaning axe-blade pierced with a dice arrangement of five holes and two further groups of three holes, pierced rear pean struck with a mark, a pair of long straps (areas of pitting) on a long moulded wooden haft 64.5 cm; 25 3/8 in head Provenance Schloss Ramholz
A HALBERD, LATE 16TH CENTURY, PROBABLY AUSTRIAN with leaf-shaped terminal blade formed with a medial ridge and a pair of circular apertures at the base, small forward-leaning axe-blade (chipped), near triangular rear pean, faceted socket, and a pair of straps (pitted) on a moulded wooden haft 41.0 cm; 16 1/4 in head Provenance Schloss Ramholz
A GERMAN HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with long terminal spike of diamond-section, forward-leaning axe-blade pierced with a dice arrangement of five holes and two further holes, pierced rear pean, a pair of long straps (areas of pitting) on a long moulded wooden haft 81.2 cm; 32 in head Provenance Schloss Ramholz
A SOUTH GERMAN HALBERD, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with leaf-shaped central blade formed with a medial ridge and incorporating a pair of short lugs at the base, small forward leaning axe-blade pierced with three groups of circles, flat rear fluke pieced en suite, stamped with a mullet mark on ones side and with an up-turned lug at the top, tapering faceted socket, and a pair of short straps (one repaired) on a later wooden haft 40.0 cm; 15 1/2 in head
A GERMAN HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with long central spike of diamond section, forward leaning axe-blade pierced with a circular arrangement of holes and two further groups of three holes, pierced rear-fluke stamped with a mark, a pair of long straps, decorated over its surface with later etching (worn), on a wooden haft fitted with an additional pair of straps 127.0 cm; 50 in head
A GERMAN HALBERD, MID-16TH CENTURY with slender central spike, forward leaning curved axe-blade cut with an additional pair of notches to the rear and pierced with a trefoil, triangular rear spike formed en suite, tapering socket, and a pair of long straps (one side extensively delaminated, cleaned) 118.8 cm; 46 3/4 in head
AN INDIAN AXE, 19TH CENTURY with crescentic head pierced, engraved and applied with silver with a symmetrical design of foliage enclosing a central flower, rear pean formed as an elephant, gilt-brass haft engraved with flowers and foliage, and the basal cap incorporating a concealed knife 47.0 cm; 198 1/2 in overall
A GERMAN HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with long terminal spike of diamond-section, forward-leaning axe-blade pierced with a circular arrangement of six holes and two further groups of three holes, pierced rear pean struck with a mark, a pair of long straps (areas of pitting) on a long moulded wooden haft 63.0 cm; 24 3/4 in head Provenance Schloss Ramholz
A HALBERD, LATE 16TH CENTURY, PROBABLY AUSTRIAN with leaf-shaped terminal blade formed with a medial ridge and a pair of circular apertures at the base, small forward-leaning axe-blade, near triangular rear pean, faceted socket, and a pair of straps (areas of pitting) on a moulded wooden haft 46.0 cm; 18 in head Provenance Schloss Ramholz
A GERMAN HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with long terminal spike of diamond-section, forward-leaning axe-blade pierced with a saltire arrangement of nine holes and two further groups of three holes, pierced rear pean struck with a mark, a pair of long straps (areas of pitting) on a long moulded wooden haft 80.5 cm; 31 5/8 in head Provenance Schloss Ramholz
A GERMAN HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with long terminal spike of diamond-section, curved axe-blade pierced with a circular arrangement of seven holes and two further groups of three holes, pierced rear pean struck with a fleur-de-lys mark, a pair of long straps (areas of pitting) on a long moulded wooden haft 78.0 cm; 30 3/4 in head Provenance Schloss Ramholz
A GERMAN HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with robust terminal spike of diamond-section, forward-leaning axe-blade pierced with a circular arrangement of three groups of three holes, pierced rear pean, a pair of long straps (areas of pitting) on a long moulded wooden haft 47.0 cm; 18 1/2 in head Provenance Schloss Ramholz
A GERMAN HALBERD, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with terminal spike of flattened-triangular-section, forward-leaning straight axe-blade pierced with a saltire arrangement of nine holes, pierced rear pean struck with a mark, a pair of long straps (areas of pitting) on a long moulded wooden haft 41.0 cm; 16 1/4 in head Provenance Schloss Ramholz
AN UNUSUAL GERMAN HALBERD, EARLY 17TH CENTURY with long terminal spike (slightly bent) formed with a moulding at the base, forward-leaning axe-blade pierced with a circular arrangement of seven holes and two pairs of larger holes, pierced rear pean with an additional upward spike, a pair of long straps (areas of pitting) on a long moulded wooden haft 62.5 cm; 24 5/8 in head Provenance Schloss Ramholz

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