A striking bronze sculpture depicting Ganesha, the revered Hindu deity of wisdom and remover of obstacles, dynamically poised atop a sacred cow. Crafted with intricate detailing, this multi-armed Ganesha holds a trident, axe, and lotus, signifying his divine attributes. At the base, his vahana, the rat, is depicted, representing his dominion over desires and obstacles. Rich in symbolism, this impressive 3-foot-high statue embodies spiritual energy and artistic craftsmanship, making it a remarkable collector's piece.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
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Registration No: MOH 717P Chassis No: 30500 MOT: ExemptSupplied and originally maintained by Mists Garage of BirminghamOffered with the original owner's handbook and maintenance scheduleFormer Jensen Owners' Club Concours d'Elegance winner 2 years in a row, with trophies and certificates7-page magazine feature in Classic Cars, May 2001Benefits from an older restoration which involved a re-paint in what we believe to be Jaguar 'Solent Blue' Many people were dismayed at British Leyland's decision to axe the Austin-Healey 3000. Not least among them were Donald Healey - the man behind the name - and Kjell Qvale, who had done more than anybody to market British sports cars in the USA and who had enjoyed particular success with the 'Big Healey'. Adamant that the MGC was no substitute for the venerable Healey, Qvale - the son of a Norwegian sea captain - set about solving the problem himself. He discovered that the Healey family had been working on the prototype of an all new two-seater sports car and that Jensen (who had produced the bodies for the Healey 3000) was the obvious company to build it. Aston Martin DBS designer Bill Towns was commissioned to develop the styling and the Jensen-Healey was born. Power came from the 4-cylinder, 2-litre, twin-cam, Vauxhall-based Lotus 907 engine which drove through the four-speed Chrysler gearbox of the Sunbeam Rapier. The independent front suspension and live rear axle came courtesy of the Vauxhall Firenza, as did the rack-and-pinion steering and the disc/drum braking system. Bearing in mind Qvale's ambitions for the American market, the car was equipped with Federal style impact bumpers from the outset. The performance of the Jensen-Healey was brisk by the standards of the time, the 140bhp engine endowing the car with a 0-60mph time of some 7.5 seconds and a top speed of over 120mph. The open two-seater was produced from March 1972 to late 1975, during which time some 10,000 were manufactured. While home sales proved to be slow, the car justified Qvale's foresight by being quite popular in America. However, Jensen was by now in financial trouble. Sales of the V8 Interceptor had been hard hit by the fuel crisis and profits for the Jensen-Healey were not yet filling the void. Enter the Jensen GT, a 2+2 estate-like Coupe version of the Jensen-Healey - a model it was hoped would broaden sales and keep the company afloat. Sadly, the gamble failed. The GT was produced from September 1975 to May 1976, when the factory was finally forced to close its doors after just 509 examples were produced. First registered in 1976 and originally supplied by Mists Garage of Birmingham to Mr W. Brighton, this Jensen GT displays a mere c.33,967 miles. Featuring the Jensen GT's optional burr walnut fascia and the 5-speed Getrag gearbox fitted to all the later Jensen-Healeys, 'MOH 717P' was the subject of a large restoration in the early '90s and is understood to be finished in Jaguar's 'Solent Blue'. This led it to win first place in 1992 and 1993 and then second place in 1994 with the Jensen Owners’ Club Concours d'Elegance. It has award letters on file, trophies and a plaque in the interior to signify this. It went on to feature in May 2001's 'Classic Cars' magazine in a head-to-head test against the Lotus Elite in 'Estates of The Art'. Considering the Jensen has been stored for over 20 years, it still presents well overall. However, attention would be needed to the paintwork to bring it back to its previous, award-winning level. The interior's wood and leather is noted as being in ‘great condition’. At time of consignment, the engine started up easily and sounded well. Now offered for sale, there is a substantial leather binder supplied from Jensen - filled with old invoices, MOTs, concours awards, an owner's manual, service book, the build sheet and the latest V5C document. For more information, please contact: Oliver Fernyhough-Martin oliver.fernyhough-martin@handh.co.uk 07483 361000
A collection of jewellery, comprising a 19th century painted landscape panel brooch, with scrolled mount, an opal doublet pendant, suspended from a curb-link chain with clasp stamped '9ct', a pair of axe ear pendants stamped '585', a pair of red stone ear pendants stamped '9ct', assorted further ear pendants, and other items, first brooch length 6cm (qty)Approximate gross weights only: curb-link chain 10.5gm, axe ear pendants 2.6gm, red stone ear pendants 11.2gm
Postcards, Pubs, a UK public house collection of approx. 42 cards, corner mounted some with annotation. Many are Simonds Brewery pubs. RPs include 'The Alexandra' Victoria Rd Farnborough, 'The Lamb' Eversley Green, 'The Sun' East Woodhay, 'The Axe and Compass' East Woodhay, 'The White Hart' Didcot (replacement pole), 'Railway Arms' Frimley High St etc, also good printed cards of UK pubs (mainly gd)
Postcards, Berkshire, a collection of approx. 26 corner mounted Berkshire village pubs with 15 RPs inc. The Bladebone Bucklebury (6), Queens Head Bradfield (2), The Stocks Beenham (2), The Bell Aldworth, Bull Inn, The Bell Waltham St Lawrence, The Pond House Oxford Rd Reading. Also printed cards Uncle Toms Cabin Cookham Dean, White Horse Hermitage, Lord of Mischief Blewbury, George Hotel Loddon Bridge, Jock's Booth Sulhamstead, Axe and Compass Yattendon etc (mainly gd)
Julius Caesar, Denarius, military mint moving with Caesar, spring-summer 48, diademed head of Pietas right, wearing an oak wreath, hair tied back and ornamented with jewels, lii behind, rev. trophy of Gallic arms with shield, horned helmet and carnyx, axe right, cae sar below, 3.68g/2h (Craw. 452/2; CRI 10; BMCRR 3953; RSC 18). Discrete banker’s marks, reverse double-struck, better than very fine and lightly toned £150-£200 --- Provenance: Bt D. Miller 1983
Julius Caesar, Denarius, military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8, elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, caesar in exergue, rev. emblems of the pontificate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.96g/5h (Craw. 443/1; CRI 9; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49). Centrally struck on a compact flan, about extremely fine and beautifully toned £700-£900 --- Caesar’s first military type, issued unconstitutionally following the crossing of the Rubicon in January 49. As no moneyer was involved the types must have been Caesar’s personal choice. Today the meaning behind the elephant is obscure; perhaps it was a generic declaration of power, of the struggle of good (the elephant) over evil (the dragon); or perhaps it represents another canting type, caesai being Punic for Elephant-slayer.
A pair of white metal, likely Continental 800 silver salts, of tall cauldron form raised on three goat legs with mask finials, marks unclear but possibly an axe, with adjacent D.P., 7.88toz, together with a WMFN plated beakerin the Chinese style decorated with prunus blossom and another silver plated beaker.
A QUANTITY OF SILVER JEWELLERY including Taigakoru Finnish pendant and earrings, Nordic axe pendant and earrings, Celtic motif pendant, amber cabochon studs, lapis lazuli earrings and brooch, turquoise earrings, elephant link necklace, swallow hoop earrings, opal triplet pendant and owl pendant etc. Total weight 113.2 grams.
Two Civil Defence Home Front Fire Axes consisting steel head with rear spike. Steel securing shoulders. Head with maker's stamp dated 1953. Wooden shaft. Complete in its cream canvas, full carrier. Interior flap dated 1941. Webbing shoulder strap ... Similar axe with black leather head covering. 2 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
This is a set of seven Royal Doulton miniature character jugs from the "Character Jugs from Williamsburg" series. Each jug measures approximately 2.5 inches in height and features detailed craftsmanship, vibrant hand-painted colors, and the Royal Doulton backstamp on the base, confirming authenticity. The set includes Guardsman (D6582), depicted with a military hat and axe-shaped handle; Apothecary (D6581), featuring a mortar and pestle design; Blacksmith (D6585), holding a hammer-shaped handle; Boot Maker (D6588), with a handle resembling a leather strap; Gaoler (D6584), featuring a key-shaped handle; Night Watchman (D6583), with a lantern-shaped handle; and Gunsmith (D6587), complete with a rifle-shaped handle. These jugs, part of the Williamsburg series, are in excellent condition and highlight the artistry and historical themes of Royal Doulton. This collection is a perfect addition for collectors of character jugs or Royal Doulton miniatures. Largest measures 2.75"H.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Ca. 2500 - 900 BC.A pair of bronze weapons. The first is a pick axe featuring a socketed tubular body, with a long, tapered, polygonal pick that comes to a sharp point. On the back, there is a moulded figure of a standing quadruped. The second piece is a ceremonial bronze mace head, which has a tubular body and an enlarged bulb decorated with engraved diagonal lines.For similar see: The British Museum, Museum number 128682; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 61.100.18. Size: 110-210mm x 40-65mm; Weight: 620g.Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.
Ca. 100 BC - AD 100. A gold ring with a solid circular hoop of faceted profile. The bezel consists of two axe-shaped elements meeting at their front edges, with raised spheres positioned behind them. A thick gold wire coils around the spheres and extends to encircle the entire front of the ring.Size: D:15.39mm / US: 4 1/2 / UK: I 1/2; Weight: 17gProvenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Gorny & Mosch, sale 150, 11 July 2006, lot 202. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 2nd millennium BC. A pair of gold pins, each with a long, slender shaft tapering towards a pointed end. The terminals are carved from deep blue lapis lazuli in the form of adze-axe heads, featuring a broad, flat cutting edge opposite a vertically oriented blade.Size: 190-215mm x 25-30mm; Weight: 42.99gProvenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Christie's, Sale 4925, 26 April 2012, London, lot 163. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1000 - 900 BC. A bronze axe head featuring a tubular socket with thickened collars around its openings and two horizontal raised ribs in the midsection. The blade gently flares outward to a curved cutting edge. Along the back of the socket is a crouching lion with an elongated body and a slightly raised tail.For similar see: Bronze Iron Weapons of Luristan, fig. 5, pg. 212, Manouchehr Moshtagh khorasani Antiguo oriente 7 - 2009 (decoration).Size: 120mm x 60mm; Weight: 350gProvenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection of F. N., Ontario, formed in the 1980s.
Guanacaste-Nicoya Region, Ca. AD 300 - 500. A jade axe god celt pendant with a stylised bird-headed form. The rounded head features incised circular eyes and shallow carved lines define the wings extending along the sides, while the lower section tapers to a broad, flared edge. The surface displays natural veining. Mounted on a custom-made display stand.For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 5016, Tribal Art, 15 June 2002, Lot 11.Size: 95mm x 50mm; Weight: 255gProvenance: Private dutch collection; Ex. private collection.This piece is accompanied by Spanish Export license.
Ca. 900 - 800 BC. A bronze axe head featuring a short tubular socket and a flat, asymmetrical blade with one pointed end. Along the back of the socket is a recumbent ram, recognisable by its prominent horns.For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 2605, Antiquities, Lot 183.Size: 110mm x 55mm; Weight: 220gProvenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection of F. N., Ontario, formed in the 1980s.
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC. A bronze axe head with an elongated, flattened blade ended in a rounded cutting edge. The tubular shaft is decorated with a sculpted figure of a priest in a praying position with his right hand clasped beneath the chin.Size: 160mm x 50mm; Weight: 555gProvenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection of F. N., Ontario, formed in the 1980s.
Ca. 900 - 800 BC. A bronze axe head with a long tubular shaft extending to a crescent-shaped flat blade with pointed tips. The shaft features a simplified representation of a walking lion, rendered in a minimalistic yet recognisable form.For similar see: The British Museum, Museum number 129378 (type of object).Size: 125mm x 105mm; Weight: 440gProvenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old Canadian collection of F. N., Ontario, formed in the 1980s.
A group of five various daggers and a glass axe To include: [a] Early 20th century, A cloisonné enamel and nephrite handled knife [b] A cloisonné enamel and gilt metal dagger [c] Three silver mounted daggers [d] Turkish, A gilded glass presentational axe Property of a nobleman To be sold without reserve
Microsoft Xbox 360 Ninety-One Games - "Sonic The Hedgehog", "Mass Effect Limited Collectors Edition", "Gun", "Ratatouille", "Need for Speed: Carbon", "X-Men", "Call of Duty 2", "Midnight Club Los Angeles", "Ridge Racer 6", 2 x "Golden Axe: beast Rider", "Transformers" , "Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights", and 78 others, various, all in original boxes and most with instruction manualsAll of the cases appear to be in a fairly good overall condition with obvious signs of general wear commensurate with age. Please note all of the games are being sold as untested. Please study all attached images closely prior to bidding.
Militaria ; assorted webbing, belts, bags, and other items including entrenching tools, first aid kit, gas mask , bayonets, axe and canteens. (qty)Note: You must be over 18 to purchase this item. Collection must be made in person or by arrangement with a delivery company that provides an age verification service. We do not provide a shipping service for bladed items.
A Kent Fire Brigade presentation fire axe and related book; the axe mounted on a plaque "Presented to FM Tony Clifton for 13 Years Of Service, Good Luck, N41, Chatham", together with Harry Klopper, "To Fire Committed. The History of Fire-Fighting in Kent", The Kent Council of the Fire Services National Benevolent Fund, 1984, signed by author, presented to Mr Clifton by Mr White, curator at the Kent Firefighting Museum, plaque 59 cm x 37 cm
A traditional lighter with a leather pocket and added metal and brass elements, with embossed, debossed decorations and a central turquoise. In the lower area, there is a thick metal plate, in the shape of an axe with angled edges, designed to be rubbed with a stone or other metal to generate sparks. Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) or later. Size: 7 x 2.2 x 13.5 cmWeight: 164 g
A George III commemorative medallion presented to Captain John Polhill, marquise-shaped and glazed, revealing a trophy of arms and centred with an obelisk raised on a pedestal, with painted crown and ‘G. III. R’, bearing the words ‘QUIA IN AUXILIUM ADVOLAVERIS’, surmounted by a dove and olive branch, within a surround by military trophies, including a trumpet, a cannon, a battle axe, a sword, a musket, a civic wreath, etc., beneath the Union flag, the whole against an opalescent ground within a white lattice border, mounted in gold, with case, together with a contemporary newspaper cutting describing the decoration in detail, length including bale 6.5cm. £800-£1,200 --- Captain John Polhill (1757-1828) served in the 15th (King’s) Light Dragoons, and distinguished himself in the Priestley Riots in Birmingham of 14 - 17 July 1791. The angry mob railed against religious dissenters, most notably the controversial scientist Dr. Joseph Priestly for his support of the French Revolution, burning down his and other properties together with the Old and New Meeting Houses. Captain John Polhill led a detachment of the 15th (King’s) Regiment of Light Dragoons, successfully suppressing the riots. The Birmingham Civic authorities presented Captain Polhill with a ceremonial sword (now held at the National Army Museum), and this jewelled medallion in grateful thanks for his services. Condition Report The motto translates from the Latin as ‘BECAUSE YOU HAVE FLOWN TO HELP:’ The pendant in very good condition, some trapped dirt beneath glass. The glass slightly domed. Outer case scuffed. Gross weight 17.3gm.

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