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2nd millennium BC-1st millennium AD. A mixed group of mainly bronze items comprising: a cockerel with pierced suspension lug; a miniature axe-adze head; a biconvex ring; a finger ring with bird motif; two finger rings with inset glass intaglios; two model horses; a model dog, pierced; a tubular bead; a bow brooch with janiform bearded head; a model horse-head; a domed cap; a ribbed collar; a lamp-filler with ring-and-dot detailing. 128 grams, 6-68mm (1/4 - 2 3/4"). From the collection of a North West London gentleman; acquired in the 1980s. [15]. Fine condition.
A Prehistoric European polished green stone axe head, circa 2000 BCE, of typical form, 7cm wide, a Neolithic Vietnamese stone axe head, circa 2000-3000 BCE, 7cm wide, bears label 'found in Gia Lai Province, Tay Nguyen Plateau, Central Highlands, Vietnam. Together with a Thai Neolithic stone axe head, circa 2500 BCE, 6cm wide, (3 items boxed with information labels). Ex J Meador coll, Il
A Japanese ivory okimono, a standing father carrying his child over his right shoulder while holding an axe and a bunch of grapes. Late Meiji. Height 13.2cm. Together with a Taisho period carving of a standing fisherman holding a fish, on a circular base. Height 12.4cm. Condition report: Fine split on head of man carrying child and slight damage to finial on hat.
A Khyber knife, T-section blade 23 in., three stage grip with horn and bone scales (lower scales missing), brass mounted scabbard; a similar knife, blade 2.5 in., bone grips, velvet covered scabbard; an all steel Indian style axe, the crescent head with arabic text in light relief; and another axe, etched head with trefoil paen, spear point, wooden haft. [4]
A 19th century African tribal hardwood hunting axe, the shaft with forked head and fitted with a flared steel axe blade secured by a leather knot, 75 cm long Condition Report good dark patinated surface, natural shrinkage splits overall but not considered as damage, the forked head well rounded at the tips and undamaged, the steel axe head badly chipped and damaged at the top edge to tip but intact and probably original
A fine gilded tabarzin (horseman's axe), dating: 18th Century, provenance: Indopersia, dating: 18th Century, provenance: Indopersia, Strong axe with strongly convex edge, cusped toward the bottom and flat at the back, featuring remains of damask and of gilt-inlaid frames at the borders. Gilt-inlaid block, floral motifs and geometrical frames. Gilt poll with a squared cartouche featuring frames en suite with the blade. Remains of gilding at the back and at the bottom. Cylindrical, wooden haft covered by a long, metallic ring nut decorated with spirals on three-third of the length, then featuring a segment at the center, with twisted, black leather covering, the grip with white, metallic ring nut decorated en suite. Dome-shaped cap engraved with petals and provided with ring., height 61,5 cm.
A rare bronze axe, dating: Warring States (475-221 B.C.), provenance: China, dating: Warring States (475-221 B.C.), provenance: China, Made of bronze, featuring a fine, green patina; curved blade, the base engraved with a bas-relieved bird and three fretworks, the tang featuring a writing and a round fretwork., dimensions 19.7 x 11.2 cm.
A battle axe, dating: 18th/19th Century, provenance: India Sind or Oudh, dating: 18th/19th Century, provenance: India Sind or Oudh, Iron head shaped as a crescent, ribbed quillon block, rectangular hammer, all the surface is finely engraved with rectangular flowers in silver on a grained background; cylindrical haft decorated en suite, divided by two rings in bas-relief; wooden pommel., length 55.3 cm.
A rare battle axe combined with a pistol, dating: 1840-60, provenance: India Sind or Oudh, dating: 1840-60, provenance: India Sind or Oudh, Iron, strongly convex-edged axe, with base and central surface plated with brass and richly engraved with arabesques. Brass quillon block, decorated with lion's head in relief on both sides. Axe's back with a lily-shaped cusp. Iron haft in two halves, screwed together. First segment is actually a 12 mm. cal firearm barrel with a percussion primer, whose nozzle is located on the back of the quillon block. Unscrewing the peak cusp of the axe, this turns out to be a ramrod. The lower half of the haft is home for a long, spring-charged firing pin whose handle consists of a pommel at the bottom, in brass and decorated with leaves and frames in relief. All the haft surface is silver inlaid (small parts missing) and engraved with flowers., length 62 cm.
A small halberd, dating: early 17th Century, provenance: Italy, dating: early 17th Century, provenance: Italy, Head with a straight, blade-shaped, double-edged cusp, ribbed in the centerline. At the center remains of circle engravings and frame at the edge. Carve-edged small axe, pierced at the base and decorated with a stylized bird. Curved beak, engraved and pierced en suite. Ferrule of hexagonal section, provided with clicks, flat straps. On a wooden, modern shaft provided with a tassel., height 211,5 cm.
A halberd, dating: late 16th Century, provenance: Italy, dating: late 16th Century, provenance: Italy, Head with a cusp of a lozenge section. Carve-edged axe provided with a central cusp, back with a pierced hump, remains of rinceau engravings on the surface. Curved beak, enlarged towards the tip, with four circular holes at the base. Straps with a rivet provided with a decorated rosette. Old, wooden shaft with small nails and remains of fabric covering in the upper part, complete with a tassel., height 208 cm.
Julius Caesar AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Caesar, 48-47 BC. Diademed female head right, wearing oak-wreath, cruciform earring, and pearl necklace; LII behind / Trophy of Gallic arms; axe surmounted by an animal's head to right; CAESAR below. Crawford 452/2; RSC 18. 3.85g, 19mm, 4h. Extremely Fine. Attractive old tone.
Q. Servilius Caepio (M. Junius) Brutus AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Brutus in Asia Minor, 42 BC. Veiled and draped bust of Libertas right; L•SESTI PRO•Q around; P in left field / Tripod between sacrificial axe and simpulum; Q•CAEPIO•BRVTVS•PRO COS around, all within beaded border. Crawford 502/2; RSC Junia 37. 3.65g, 19mm, 12h. Near Mint State. Struck on a broad flan; lustrous metal. Perfectly centred reverse.
Q. Servilius Caepio (M. Junius) Brutus and P. Cornelius Lentulus Spinther AR Denarius. Smyrna, 43-42 BC. Sacrificial axe, simpulum and sacrificial dagger; BRVTVS below / Jug and lituus; LENTVLVS SPINT in two lines below. Crawford 500/7; CRI 198; Sydenham 1310. 3.86g, 19mm, 11h. Near Extremely Fine.
Thessaly, Larissa AR Drachm. Circa 479-460 BC. Horse left, grazing with head lowered; above, cicada left / Sandal of Jason left, ΛARISAION around from lower left; double axe above; all within incuse square. BCD Thessaly I 1095 (same dies). 4.63g, 17mm, 6h. Very Fine. Very Rare. Ex BCD Collection, Classical Numismatic Group e337, 22 October 2014, lot 35.
Cilicia, uncertain mint AR Stater. 5th century BC. Amazon(?) running right, bow in case on far hip, holding branch (?) over shoulder and axe (?) in right hand / Lion right, attacking bull, kneeling left; 'DRGL' or 'RRYL' (?) in Aramaic above; all in dotted square within incuse square. CNG 103, 344 (same dies); otherwise unpublished. 10.70g, 22mm, 3h. Good Very Fine. Extremely Rare - apparently the second and finest known example.
Julius Caesar AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Caesar, 48-47 BC. Diademed female head right, wearing oak-wreath, cruciform earring, and pearl necklace; LII behind / Trophy of Gallic arms; axe surmounted by an animal's head to right; CAESAR below. Crawford 452/2; RSC 18. 3.95g, 18mm, 3h. Extremely Fine.
Julius Caesar AR Denarius. Military mint travelling with Caesar, 48-47 BC. Diademed female head right, wearing oak-wreath, cruciform earring, and pearl necklace; LII behind / Trophy of Gallic arms; axe surmounted by an animal's head to right; CAESAR below. Crawford 452/2; RSC 18. 4.00g, 19mm, 12h. Extremely Fine. Attractive old tone.
Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III 'the Great' AV Stater. Miletos, circa 323-319 BC. Head of Athena right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet decorated with coiled serpent, and necklace / Nike standing left, holding wreath and stylis; ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ to right, monogram to left, double-headed axe below right wing. Price 2114. 8.61g, 18mm, 1h. Good Extremely Fine.

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