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Los 1255

Mid 20th century Maori style War axe with stone blade mounted with reeds to a hard wood handle, 50cm, and a carved wood boomerang, 63cm,

Los 2330

WORLD COINS, Switzerland, Bern, Gold Duplone, 1797, crowned arms of Bern above palm sprays, rev soldier standing facing, slightly right, holding an axe and resting on fasces, date in exergue, 7.65g (HMZ 2-213g; F 187). Attractive, good extremely fine with highly reflective fields.

Los 3077

ANCIENT COINS, Greek, Satraps of Caria, Maussollos (377-353 BC), Silver Tetradrachm, mint of Halikarnassos, head of Apollo facing, inclined slightly to right, wearing a laurel-wreath, rev MAYΣΣΩΛΛO, Zeus Labraundos standing right, wearing a chiton and a himation, holding spear in his left hand and double-headed axe (labrys) over his shoulder in his right, 15.12g, 12h (BMC 3; SNG von Aulock 2359; SNG Kayhan 872). Struck from one of the finest obverse dies of the entire series, the facing head of Apollo of exceptional style and in high relief, attractive iridescent cabinet tone, a few light pits on reverse, extremely fine/good very fine. ex Spink Numismatic Circular, October 2002, vol CX, no.5, item GK0730

Los 190

ROCK/PROG/PSYCH - Very nice collection of 41 x LP's to include rare titles. Artists/titles to include The Gentle Power Of The Song - Circus (583 034 original on Polydor), Magic Lanterns - Lit Up With… (original BPG 62935), Middle Earth & Axe, Sagram - Pop Explosion Sitar Style (original misspelling 1st press), Mike Batt - Batt Tracks (PAGS 534), The Chocolate Watchband - The Inner Mystique (unusual test pressing? Vinyl is VG with some light scratches) and The Minim - Wrapped In A Union Jack (582 011). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Los 337

A decorative fantasy hand axe and similar dagger.

Los 58

An African Mangbetu style figural hand axe a Malayan Kris and an African souvenir spear.

Los 752

A lot of two small tabar dating: 19th Century provenance: Indopersia One with convex-edged axe, featuring remains of silver-inlaid floral motifs, cusp and beak of square section, block with remains on inlays; cylindrical, iron haft with remains of inlays. Turn-off grip provided with an iron cusp, with no edge. The other with double, convex-edged axe engraved with cartouches featuring Arabic characters and racemes, at the top a square cusp, iron grip and haft in one piece.dimensions: height 57,6 - 60,5 cm. Starting Price: €160 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.

Los 755

A Bardiche type axe dating: 18th Century provenance: Turkey Long, round, iron head, at the base three Arabic (or Russian) stamps. The centre and the base fixed to the wooden haft of round section, at the base an iron foot. Very scarce.dimensions: length 114 cm. Starting Price: €2500 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.

Los 984

A bronze axe head dating: 1200-1000 B. C. provenance: Luristan Triangular blade with raised border, cylindrical socket with five spikes on the back. Fine patina.dimensions: length 24 cm. Starting Price: €300 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.

Los 990

A Viking axe head dating: 11th Century provenance: Northern Europe Iron head, with slightly curved edge, bending toward the socket.dimensions: length 19 cm. Starting Price: €300 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.

Los 994

A lot of stone objects dating: Stone Age provenance: Europe Two large axe heads (length 17 and 20 cm); four small ones (8-12 cm); a lance head (11 cm); three curved blades (19.5-21 cm) and seven arrow tips.dimensions: dimensions varie cm. Starting Price: €600 Please note commission bids lower than the start price will not be accepted.

Los 10

An Egyptian bronze model of a pharaoh 17.5cm high, carved figure of a mummy with hieroglyphics (repaired), 16cm high, blue glazed shabti, 11cm high, alabaster for 6.5cm high, pottery jar, 8cm high, scarab beetle seal, 4.5cm wide, jade axe head, 8.5cm long, pottery scarab mount, 4cm wide (8)

Los 551

Large carved wood tribal figure 82cm, a tribal axe with horn axe head and two other carved and painted figures, 65cm high largest (4)

Los 24

A 1952 Willys CJ-3a Jeep, registration number 895 XUN, chassis number 452GB134021, Army Khaki green. This CJ-3a Jeep was imported in 2005 from the state of Pennsylvania USA (copy of Certificate of Title on file) by Mr Malcolm Wheeler. There have been two further owners and our vendor, a Vehicle Military Trust member, who purchased 895 XUN in October 2012. The Jeep is presented in good condition and has been restored at some point. Finished in traditional Army Khaki green it has the usual accessories of a shovel, axe, jerry can, canvas bag and spare wheel. The Jeep is offered with a history file containing a dating letter by Jeep World, import duty documents (copies stating all duties paid), Military Vehicle Trust literature, receipts and expired MOTs. Also the vendor informs us the original battery comes with the vehicle but a later one is fitted. V5C, ***MOT exempt but MOTd to September 2016 with no advisories***, tax exempt See cover and other illustrations

Los 1278

A Victorian novelty cedar rectangular snuff box, the hinged cover printed with a pictographic scene Axe My Ass, 6cm wide, c. 1890

Los 276

CHINESE HARDSTONE CEREMONIAL AXE HEAD in an ancient style, 28.5cm long

Los 22

A rare pearlware Napoleonic jug c.1813, printed and hand-coloured to one side with a Russian soldier holding a rifle over his shoulder from which are suspended the corpses of five Frenchmen, titled 'A Russian Boor returning from his Field sports', the reverse with Napoleon surrendering to a further Russian who holds an axe aloft, a short rim crack, 14.5cm. The French defeat in Russia at the end of 1812 demonstrated that Napoleon was not invincible nor the military genius that many supposed him to be. Both prints are taken from cartoons etched by George Cruikshank after Russian originals by Terebenev, and were published in January 1813. The second print is sometimes titled 'Specimen of Russian chopping blocks'. Cf. David Drakard, Printed English Pottery, pp.230-233 for a discussion of wares using these prints.

Los 66

A Phoenician bronze ceremonial axe head, c.1700 BC. on a modern perspex stand,10.5cm longProvenance:  With Arieh Klein Limited, Jerusalem, 1988.The Starling Collection.

Los 910

Two 16th Century style German halberds, each with long needle point, parrying hook, concave axe head and hardwood shaft, one with brass studs, each 100in. (254cms) long.

Los 169

A brass Merryweather pattern fireman's helmet With dragon comb and crossed axe and hose badge. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, various all over dints and bruises, loss to chin strap, some possible old restoration.

Los 285

A 17th/18th century headsman's axe With flaring blade of flattened wedge shaped section, stamped twice with blacksmith's mark. 161 cm long overall. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, shaft possibly later.

Los 435

A carved russet jade pendant Of axe form, carved with mermen and gilt decorated. 14 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, slight rubbing to gilding.

Los 88A

An American Indian pipe The bone inlaid and brass studded shaft with an axe head and pipe bowl. 43 cm long. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing, scratching and staining, some small splits, general wear.

Los 579

A Japanese carved ivory figure of a Labourer, standing on a rock and holding an axe, repairs to hand and base, 7½in (19cm) high, together with a Japanese carved ivory figure of a Sage, with large forehead and playing a lute, damaged, 7in (17.75cm) high (2) THIS LOT WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER STARTING AT 10.30AM UK TIME

Los 2164

A quantity of antiquities and stone/pottery fragments, also including a flint cutting tool or hand axe, (qty).

Los 1087

10th-12th century AD. A flat-section triangular blade with scooped lower edge, shallow socket and small plate to the rear; hatched borders to the blade enclosing cross-in-circle motifs and clusters of pellets. 5.71 grams, 43mm (1 3/4"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. The pendant axeheads were popular in late Viking age in 10th to 12th century AD, mostly found in the Western Russia and Southern Scandinavia regions. They were identified by some researchers as amulets representing an axe of the highest god of Slavic pantheon, the god of thunder and lightning, called Perun. However, there is still a question mark concerning their origin. There are reasons to believe that axe-pendants originated in Viking culture and were adapted by the Slavs because of their own cultural and religious associations. Fine condition. Very rare.

Los 1216

9th-11th century AD. An iron triangular blade with central hole, socket with lateral flanges and panel to the rear. 115 grams, 87mm (3 1/2"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. See the same style of axe in a smaller size worn as a pendant in Korshun, V.E. Yazcheskye Priveski Drevnei Rusi X-XIV Vekov, volume I, Moscow, 2013, item D.1.01. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 1229

9th-11th century AD. A round-section bronze wire bracelet with hook-and-eye closure, eight round-section bronze rings, a bronze axe-pendant on a ring, an iron axe-pendant, an iron firesteel. 35 grams, 88mm (3 1/2"). Property of an American collector; acquired 1980-2000. Cf. Makarov, N.A. (ed.) Rus v IX-X Vekach, Archeologicheskaya Panorama, Volume II, Moscow, 2012, plate 20, items 2-3. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 1252

11th-13th century AD. A bronze axe pendant with integral suspension loop, transverse bar with lobe finials, flared blade with curved edge. 15 grams, 84mm (3 1/4"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 1370

9th-11th century AD. A silver pendant, axe (?) shaped, pierced at the top and decorated with a large sun burst pattern on one side with three circles beneath and numerous dots above; on the other side are three circles connected by lines and surrounded by a chevron pattern. 1.63 grams, 22mm (3/4"). Property of the vendor's father, a Hertfordshire collector; acquired at auction in the 1970s; by descent 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 1372

7th-10th century AD. A silver pendant in the form of a broad axe with suspension lug and silver ring. 1.33 grams, 20mm (3/4"). Property of a German collector; acquired in the 1990s. Cf. Griciuviene, E. Seliai. The Selonians, Vilnius, 2007, item 591. Amulets such as these are possibly related to the Mjolnir, or Thor's Hammer pendants, that were popular in the Viking period. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 2985

Dated 1789, made 19th century AD. Obv: profile bust with date and small letter 'D' (for Denver mint?) below and GEORGE WASHINGTON PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES legend. Rev: crossed axe and pipe over clasped hands with PEACE AND FRIENDSHIP legend; pierced and with loop for suspension. 18.18 grams, 34mm Property of an Essex, UK collector; acquired on the UK art market, 1980-1990. The peace medals are famous for those examples presented to Native American chiefs in the 18th-19th century period; the general design, with a portrait of Thomas Jefferson, has continued in use until the present day with the Peace Medal of the Third World awarded by the United Nations; the Denver mint has produced recent reproductions of this medal, at 1 1/2 and struck in bronze, this example appears to have considerable age and further research might discover the origin. [No Reserve] Near very fine.

Los 693

Neolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A very well formed ceremonial axe-hammer in a fine-grained pale brown serpentine material showing layers at the sides; with slightly convex cutting edge and waisted taper to oval and domed hammerhead face, with central piercing for hafting. 345 grams, 12.3cm (5"). Property of an Essex gentleman; formerly in a private collection, acquired by descent 1970s. The material from which this axe-hammer is made is not suitable for use as an implement, being quite soft and liable to splitting on the original geological sediment planes and it was thus most probably made for ceremonial rather than practical use; the lack of any usage wear evidence is also suggestive of this. Extremely fine condition. Rare.

Los 700

Neolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A polished epidiorite axe with old collector's label 'silex poli / 2e. Epoque Pans / de Chartres /[.] 1902'. 182 grams, 95mm (3 3/4"). Ex Dr M. G. Weller collection, Cornwall, UK; formerly in the Henry Dewey collection; previously with Sir Arthur Evans; found Chartres, France, 1902. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 702

Neolithic, 4th-2nd millennium BC. A pecked and polished perforated axe of boat-shaped profile. 349 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). Property of a professional; acquired on the European art market in the 1980s. Fine condition.

Los 703

Neolithic, 2nd millennium BC. A polished stone Nordic battle axe of tubular form with slightly curving head which is raised with a boss; other end flattened; shaft-hole set slightly off centre. 520 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. Very fine condition.

Los 710

Neolithic, 4th-3rd millennium BC. A ground and polished basalt axe-hammer with tapering hole, one flat striking face and one keeled edge with lobe extensions above and below. 377 grams, 11cm (4 1/2"). From a private collection; acquired in the 1980s. Very fine condition. Rare.

Los 711

Neolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A pecked and ground axe-hammer with central perforation for hafting, well polished surfaces with sharp blade. 376 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman; formerly in a private collection, acquired by descent 1970s. Cf. Evans, Sir John, The Ancient Stone Implements Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain, London, 1897, fig.131. Extremely fine condition.

Los 717

Neolithic, 6th-2nd millennium BC. A polished obsidian axe, lentoid in section with rounded butt. 80 grams, 10cm (4"). Property of a gentleman; previously with Galerie Samarcande, Paris, France. Extremely fine condition. Rare.

Los 740

Neolithic, 4th-3rd millennium BC. A bifacial finely knapped axe of asymmetric form, for hafting, the sides blunted by polishing and with convex polished cutting edge; in a banded light/dark grey flint with some wear polish and small usage chip to edge. 194 grams, 95mm (3 3/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman. [No Reserve] Fine condition. Scarce; the shape unusual.

Los 744

Upper Acheulian, 400,000-300,000 BP. A Lower Palaeolithic piriform flint hand axe with mottled grey pattination, flattened hand edge and tapering body to a small blade point. 455 grams, 17.6cm (6 3/4"). Property of a Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK collector; acquired Bernard C. Pickard, UK, 2011. Found at Les Eyzies, Dordogne, France. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 746

Neolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. A small, finely pecked and polished axe, the butt squared, with asymmetric slightly convex cutting edge; in a dark grey stone. 138 grams, 90mm (3 1/2"). Property of an Essex gentleman. Very fine condition.

Los 748

Neolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. A very finely formed axe with tapered squared sides and butt and asymmetric convex polished cutting edge; in a variegated dark/light grey flint, showing wear polish to edge. 181 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman. [No Reserve] Very fine condition.

Los 750

Neolithic, 5th-3rd millenium BC. A substantial knapped axe of rectangular section, the slightly asymmetric convex cutting edge carefully polished and with a squared butt; in a pale grey flint. 987 grams, 23cm (9"). From an old Munich collection; acquired on the German art market before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 753

Neolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. Group comprising: a knapped and polished axe with squared sides and butt, tapering to a convex cutting edge, in a pale, fine grained stone, with ochre patination; with a slender chisel with oval section and almost square cutting edge, in similar material; both with slight evidence of use wear to edges. 165 grams total, 10.5-14cm (4 1/4 - 5 1/2"). Property of an Essex gentleman. [2] Very fine condition. Scarce; the fabric unusual.

Los 757

Neolithic, 4th-2nd millennium BC. A pecked and polished stone perforated axe-hammer with boat-shaped profile. 470 grams, 11.6cm (4 1/2"). Property of a professional; acquired on the European art market in the 1980s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 801

16th-10th century BC. A cast bronze thin-butted flat axe of the Migdale-Marnoch tradition, with slightly concave flat sides. 200 grams, 11.5cm (4 1/2"). Property of a Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK collector; acquired TimeLine Auctions, sale 7, lot 706; found Thetford, Norfolk, UK. See Moore, C.N and Rowlands, M. Bronze Age Metalwork in Salisbury Museum, 1972. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Los 71

MDINA - ART GLASS - 5 pieces of Medina glass to include a paper weight, purple decanter, bowl and vase (a/f air bubble hole on the main body). Also to include a Michael Harris Axe Head vase, paper label worn on base.

Los 159

An Early 20th Century Ivory Okimono Figure of an Elderly Wood Cutter Holding an Axe and Pipe. Mounted on a Wooden Plinth.

Los 312

Three First World War brass shell cases together with a vintage Chillington fireman's axe

Los 1044

* Five pictures, N.J.M "The Evening", pastel, 7.2 cm x 14 cm, Anthea Rich (Craigmyle) "The Holy Family", 18.5 cm x 8 cm, David Smith, watercolour, "The Langdale Axe Factory", 18 cm x 12.5 cm, signed, study of mill wheel and race, watercolour, 26 cm x 33 cm and Josephine Whitehead, ink and wax nudes, pair in one frame each 17 cm x 14 cm.

Los 205

A Victorian ebony and brass mounted scoring gauge, an ebony and brass parallel ruler, a boxwood parallel ruler, a small axe, a pair of toffee cutters, a smoothing iron, other kitchenalia etc.

Los 3169

A Victorian novelty cedar rectangular snuff box, the hinged cover printed with a pictographic scene Axe My Ass, 6cm wide, c. 1890

Los 3211

An Afghan lohar war axe or pick, curved blade, damascened stem, hardwood grip carved with roundels nad geometric bands, 36cm long, Bannochie, Khyber region

Los 3251

Tribal Art - an African axe, fan shaped blade with notched ridge, the hooked head studded, sliightly curved shaft, 53cm long, possibly Shona or Chokwe, early 20th century; another, bulbous head above a three-ring socle, engraved with chequered bands and geometric motifs, knop pommel, 46cm long, early 20th century (2)

Los 287

Labour Corps / Pioneer Corps Collar Badges consisting of a matched pair of WW1 brass other ranks pioneer crossed rifle and pick axe, pair of bronzed examples (Churchill states worn by Worcestershire Regiment), 9x other examples of these pioneer collars, 4x kings crown pioneer corps brass collar badges including one with a single fitting on reverse, 2x other ranks white metal examples, pair of small type OSD examples, 6x variations of OSD collars, 2x pairs of officers silver plate collar badge sets, single officers silver plated collar badge, pair of kings crown chromed collar badges, 4x other ranks EIIR gilt metal collars, 3x other ranks anodised collars, other ranks white metal collar badge with butterfly pins fitted to reverse, pair of officers silvered EIIR collar badges, pair of EIIR officers gilded collars, officers gilt collar badge by Gaunt, fine silvered officers collar badge, pair of mess dress bullion collars and 3x Royal Pioneers collars. (53 items)

Los 375

A Japanese sectional ivory figure of a woodsman, early 20th century, the figure holding an axe, a stick and a bucket, on a naturalistic base, 24.5cm

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