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Los 150

A Zulu axe, length 83cm (axe's were symbol of rank for Zulu Warriors).

Los 280

An African axe with hardwood handle and long hand forged metal blade, overall length 62cms

Los 527

A miniature painting in gilt frame, together with flint axe heads, cigarette cards, etc.

Los 115

Box of assorted tools including petrol tap from a 1950s BSA, axe head forged from ball pene hammer, two old Fordson open ended spanners, racket brace by Buck & Hickman 1904, Tecalemit grease gun from 1950s Land Rover tool kit, pliers from 1950s Ford tool kit, vintage double jet tap, antique hacksaw by John Cockerill Sheffield etc.

Los 127

Pre-Columbian, Peru, Inca Empire, ca. 1470 to 1532 CE. A pair of elegant axe heads, solid-cast from copper, with large cylindrical sockets for hafting and a distinctive flattened T-shape. Comes with custom stand that displays both as shown. Neither seems to have been re-sharpened and may have been made solely for ceremonial or funerary use. Striking examples with gorgeous green patina! Size of largest: 0.85" L x 4.7" W x 3.5" H (2.2 cm x 11.9 cm x 8.9 cm)Similar axes are documented from Macchu Piccu; those are made of an alloy that is roughly 96% copper and 4% tin, a percentage that may pertain to these as well. In general, we assume that these were hafted onto a wooden shaft; they were modeled on similar pieces that were used for cutting trees and clearing fields. Provenance: Ex-Harvey Collection, acquired prior to 1972 Condition: Both have stunning green patina; forms still show excellent shape and definition. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #119770

Los 53a

North India, Pala Dynasty, ca. 9th to 10th c. CE. A hand-carved stone depiction of various incarnations of Vishnu strongly influenced by the Gupta style of the late 4th to late 6th centuries, depicting "Krishna Leela" or "Stories of Krishna", similar to those traditionally found in ruins in and around the Mathura region of North India. Mathura was the birthplace of Krishna as well as a prominent seat of Vaishnavism and the Bhakti cult during ancient times. Wood block stand. Size: 14.625" L x 7.75" H (37.1 cm x 19.7 cm); 9.75" H (24.8 cm) with stand.This frieze depicts the first five avatars of Vishnu. The first represents a fish, also known as the "Matsya" Avatara, with a myth very similar to the Noah's Ark story in Christianity and the Gilgamesh flood story in ancient Sumerian mythology about god causing a flood to eliminate evil from the earth. The second avatar is that of a turtle called the "Kurma" Avatara with an associated myth in which Lord Vishnu helps the "devas" and "asuras" churn the ocean of milk to obtain the nectar of immortality. An interesting note here is that the first two incarnations show Vishnu symbolically rather than in the human form. Other examples depict the first incarnation of Vishnu as half human and half fish. The third avatar depicts the "Varaha" avatara where Lord Vishnu assumes a boar form and rescues "Bhoodevi" or "Mother Earth" from an asura. The fourth avatar represents "Narasimha" - the half human and half lion avatara that Vishnu becomes to kill the asura by the name of "Hiranyakashipu" who could not be killed by a human, god, or animal, could not be killed during the day or night, could not be killed on land or water. Answering to this, Narashimha tore open his abdomen placing Hiranyakashipu on his lap, and took this form at dusk. This incarnation may also be interpreted as "Balarma" since, the weapon that figure is holding looks like a mace. The fifth avatar is "Vamana" where Lord Vishnu assumes the form of a dwarf to humble King Bahubali, the king of the Asuras. Though not depicted here, the sixth through ninth incarnations are as follows: The sixth avatar is that of "Parashurama" where Lord Vishnu takes the form of the axe wielding ascetic. The seventh avatar is that of "Rama" - the eighth that of "Krishna", and the ninth avatar represents "Gautama Buddha" which replaced the avatar of "Balarama" as one of the earlier avatara. This idea was incorporated during the 17th/18th centuries when the Indian freedom struggle against the British took shape, with an aim to unite the common mass irrespective of their caste or religion.traditionally found on ancient sculptures, Provenance: Ex-Iyer Collection, North Carolina; Ex-Naomi Lindstorm collection. Ms. Lindstorm was an avid collector of ancient Southeast Asian art and jewelry. She acquired this piece during one of many trips as an employee for Pan Am airlines. Condition: A section with slight repairs to one end. Expected surface wear with some mineral deposits. Imagery is quite vivid. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #119444

Los 75

Japanese - Good Quality Late 19th Century Carved Ivory Figure - Meiji Period ' Man Holding a Chicken ' With Chopping Block and Axe at His Feet. Signed to Underside. Excellent Condition and Well Carved Ivory Figure. Height 4 Inches.

Los 651

US Patent Fire Axe Together with Two Knives consisting heavy chrome plated head with rear spike. Lower crowbar mount. Rubber covered steel shaft. Together with RAF issue orange handled dinghy knife with curved blade ... Pressed steel RAF flying suit knife scabbard ... Post war American Air Force knife. Bowie blade. Steel crossguard and nut pommel. Leather ribbed grip. Contained in its leather scabbard complete with sharpening stone.

Los 560

Small Selection of Glider Items consisting central alloy spar from the steering wheel complete with mount and rear cog * ... 1944 dated aircraft fire and escape axe. The head with issue stamps and date. Rubber covered handle. 3 items.

Los 751

Wooden walking sticks, some with antler or horn handles, shooting sticks, riding crops, a pick axe, and a wooden lights stick, (qty).

Los 855

An early 20th century tribal axe, possibly Congolese, with carved decoration, 59cm long.

Los 1357

A replica Lochabar axe polearm, with Maltese cross armourer's marks, length 93cm

Los 1376

A Camp ice axe marked Premana Italy and a modern machete

Los 794

A 19th Century French oak wall applique carved with military trophies including - helm, shield with the head of Medusa, quiver of arrows, and an axe, 27ins x 21ins overall (with losses)

Los 190

Contemporary French medieval style decorative suit of armour, manufactured as one piece, black feather to helmet, circular shield and an axe, 200cm h

Los 40

A large Chinese antique russet, green and black opaque jade Hongshan style phallic and axe form totem pendant, 26cm long.

Los 64

AN INDIAN BATTLE AXE HEAD, crescent shape blade backed with an armour piercing spike, along with a small turned wood shield with brass mounts (2)

Los 2880

Pulman, George Philip Rigney. The Book of the Axe, first edition, folding lithographed map, loose, 11 tinted lithographed plates, rather spotted, contemporary half calf, 8vo, London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longman, 1854; and 3 others, v.s. (4)

Los 2881

Pulman, George P.R. The Book of the Axe; containing a Piscatorial Description of that Stream, fourth edition, large linen-backed folding engraved map, 15 plates, one loose, with margins frayed, 2pp. of advertisements at end, loose, some spotting, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: Longman, Green, 1875

Los 138

A Shepherd's crook, a crofters antler tipped walking stick, two bow, three knives, an axe, and two hammers.

Los 280

Quantity of Military Equipment, including a short range signalling lamp case with morse key inside lid (missing lamp) 8  x Milliamperes, Galvanometer, Ammeter  dials, Air Ministry marked tool Wilkinson & son 1939, J.Tyzack & Son tool 1943, Gas Mask,military torch, 2 x webbing belts, US Army pick axe head US Diamond Calk 1944, 3 x leather Bandolier cartridge belts plus other items (18 + items) 

Los 292

An antique iron Persian Tabar axe head, decorated with flowers figures and elephants, 26x15cm (some surface rust)

Los 244

Two late 19th/early 20th century Japanese carved ivory figures, a woodman with an axe and a labourer with basket and hoe, both with red seal marks to base, 12 cm

Los 744

A collection of fifty-eight walking sticks, including an ice-axe

Los 1214

17th century large metal axe head with armorers mark to the blade possibly Austrian

Los 304

19th or early 20th century Nigerian Yoruba wooden Shango staff or wand, the male figure holding two clubs with Janus thunder axe finial. Some traces of blue & red pigment, 52.5cm long.

Los 604

A good George III Mahogany edged and chequer band strung Scrolled Paper elliptical-shaped TEA CADDY with axe drop handle to the lid and figural panel to the front 19cm by 12.5cm high

Los 321

A Tribal axe having hardwood shaft and a hammered metal blade, together with a similar pick axe, length 52cm (2)

Los 7

Roman Imperial, Julius Caesar, 2 x Silver Denarii comprising: (1) obv elephant trampling on snake, CAESAR in ex, rev. no legend, Pontifical emblems (ladle, sprinkler, axe & apex (priest's headdress), traces of original lustre AFine to Fine & (2) obv. no legend, diademed head of Venus, rev. Aeneas holding Palladium & carrying his father Anchises on his shoulder, CAESAR behind, struck off-centre, good lustre, VF

Los 102

A Tribal snakeskin and leather bound handled axe having crudely engraved head.

Los 909

A Japanese carved ivory okimono of a woodsman: Meiji period (1864-1912), holding an axe in one hand and a bundle of kindling on his back, signed, 14cm. high.

Los 12

A George III navette shaped silver lidded basket with reeded handle, the double hinged lid with foliate engraved borders the body conforming, the front and back with key plates above tied circlets finely engraved with knights holding an axe, 18cm high, by Henry Chawner, London 1796, 450gms

Los 237

A John S Oliver Battle Axe R/C engine, with early R/C carburetor (1947), photographed on page 14 of the John Goodall book The Oliver's and a Tiger, boxed See illustration

Los 126

TEN VARIOUS PRE-COLUMBIAN AND OTHER JADE & HARDSTONE PENDANTS TO INCLUDE A CELT WITH AXE GOD DECORATION, A CROCODILE, A PIERCER AND OTHERS. (10) 10 CM AND SMALLER

Los 487

A GROUP OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN AND OTHER ARTIFACTS. A BANNERSTONE WITH OLD INDISTINCT LABEL "BEDLAND RIVER TENN..." A SPEAR TYPE BANNER STONE AND ANOTHER OF AXE FORM. TWO STONE FISHING LURES, A BEADED NECKLACE WITH OLD LABEL " HUPA, NEAR TRINITY RIVER CAL. " , OTHER NECKLACES ETC. (QTY)

Los 484

A GROUP OF ORIENTAL ARCHAISTIC AND OTHER ARTIFACTS. TWO CARVED ROPE FORM BI DISCS. A WHITE STONE AXE TABLET SURMOUNTED WITH RECUMBENT RAM. A CARVED AMBER TOGGLE OR PENDANT, A LARGE BANDED HARDSTONE BEAD, A MINIATURE CARVED CRYSTAL VESSEL, A SMALL STELE OF GANESH? AND AN INTRIGUING DAMSCENE IRON SHAPED "BALL". (QTY)

Los 423

AN ARCHAISTIC CHINESE JADE BI DISC WITH CARVED DECORATION IN SHALLOW RELIEF TO BOTH SIDES 21 CM DIA. ANOTHER BI DISC WITH RAISED RIM TO INNER APPERTURE 12 CM DIA. AND A GREEN/ BROWN MOTTLED JADE AXE WITH STYLISED BAT DECORATION 15CM LONG (3)

Los 308

A WORKED STONE AXE HEAD. PALEOLITHIC. STONE AGE (APPROX 2 MILLION YEARS AGO) TOGETHER WITH A FURTHER COLLECTION OF KNAPPED AND WORKED STONE, FLINT AND OBSIDIAN ARTIFACTS INCLUDING SPEAR AND ARROW HEADS (QTY)

Los 410

AN CARVED STONE AXE, FIVE WORKED STONE TOOLS AND GREEN STONE PENDANT. THE AXE 13.5 CM LONG (7)

Los 260

A WEST AFRICAN IRON CURRENCY SPEAR WITH BARBED SPEAR POINT AND FLATTENED AXE BLADE OPPOSING 52 CM LONG, A SMALLER EXAMPLE AND A TRIBAL IRON TORQUE NECKLACE (3)

Los 647

cWWII Wartime original pen/ink cartoon showing cigar smoking Churchill telling Adolf Hitler to ascend staircase for decapitation by awaiting axe bearing Stalin. Entitled "GET UP THEM STAIRS". Signed "BT" (Bert Tracy mid C19th British film actor/director). Well executed drawing.

Los 50

A Mdina ( M'dina ) Fish or Axe Head vase, dated 1979, signed to the base, internal blue green mottled decoration, molded to the exterior. Measures 22.5cm high x 19cm wide.

Los 113A

Pre-Columbian, Costa Rica, ca. 400 to 100 BCE. A wonderfully carved ceremonial hand axe, in a blue-green stone. The level of detail is incredible: a skull-like face wearing a round crown or headdress tops the handle, with its body formed of incised lines below, giving it hands held close to the body and large feet. The blade has been carved through down its center in a twin snake design and its point terminates in two snake heads. These figures were string cut and polished with sandstone. Comes with custom stand. Size: 0.9" W x 5.25" H (2.3 cm x 13.3 cm)The ancient Costa Ricans were influenced by the Olmec to their north, and may have even repurposed Mesoamerican blue-green jade hand axes for their own purposes. This was likely a funerary offering. Provenance: Ex-Private Kentucky Collection Condition: Excellent All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #119385

Los 490

A large kukrhi; 2 stage swords; an axe; a small close helmet receptacle

Los 86

REGGAE - 1961-1982 - Killer collection of 97 x 7" releases with many collectable sides. Artists/titles include Ben Rude Dick - Softie Cellar, Melody Enchanters - Oh Ma Oh Pa, Bob Marley & The Wailers - Small Axe, Joe Higgs, Jackie Edwards - Sacred Songs (IEP701), The Maytals - Never You Change (BMN 23106 JA original), Keith And Enid, Girl Satchmo (45/BB 45), Owen Gray, Winston Shan, Prince Buster - South Of The Border (FAB 36 - Ex), Winston Heywood (ATT 8046), Neville Grant (ATT 8058), Big Youth, Judge Dread, John Holt and Nicky Thomas. Condition varies.

Los 281

Three Chinese jade carvings in the Ming style, one brown jade plaque carved in “Bi” shaped with engraved Chi dragon pattern on both sides, one axe shaped jade carving of Chi dragon with aged skin, surmounted by a Chinese auspicious beast, and one carving of matrix grey skin celadon jade as a recumbent ram. 19th/20th century, “Bi” Diam. 5.8cm, axe 7cm long, and ram 5.5 longProperty from an English gentleman purchased in 1970’s in China

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