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A collection of walking canes, including: a late Victorian ebony cane with an elephant head handle and an engraved silver ferrule for 1882, five other carved ebony canes, one with bone dot inlay, three palmwood canes, a malacca cane with a dogs head handle carved possibly from rhino horn, with glass eyes, African canes and a cane carved with bird head and axe, engraved `PILATUS`, 104.4cm long, max. (17)
Islamic Style Bronze Silver-Inlaid Ceremonial Axe HeadAn undated archaistic cast bronze axehead with curved blade and rear spike; the socket with a silver-inlaid regardant beast to each face, the blade with a sphinx and band of calligraphic text on a foliate field. 486 grams, 21 cm (8 1/4"). Property of a London Gentleman; acquired before 1975. TimeLine Auctions Ltd arranges printed catalogue rostrum Auctions, eAuctions and Timed Auctions where we offer antiquities, ancient artefacts / artifacts, antiques, collectibles, coins, medals and books for public sale. Fine condition.
Chinese Style `Polished Greenstone` Axe BladeAn undated archaistic flat-section blade with lateral flanges and curved blade, pierced for attachment. 307 grams, 29cm (11 1/2"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 1996. TimeLine Auctions Ltd arranges printed catalogue rostrum Auctions, eAuctions and Timed Auctions where we offer antiquities, ancient artefacts / artifacts, antiques, collectibles, coins, medals and books for public sale. Very fine condition.
Viking Silver Axe Pendant9th-11th century AD. A flat-section triangular panel with suspension loop to the apex. 1.39 grams, 17mm (3/4"). Private collection, UK; formed in the 1980s. TimeLine Auctions Ltd arranges printed catalogue rostrum Auctions, eAuctions and Timed Auctions where we offer antiquities, ancient artefacts / artifacts, antiques, collectibles, coins, medals and books for public sale. [No Reserve]Fine condition.
A selection of carved hardwood effects to include a large study of a male bust with label to underside ""Genuine Besmo product hand carved in Kenya"", two Maasai type carved figures, a letter opener, a carved hardwood miniature axe together with a vintage desk lamp in the form of a Zulu type shield with crossed spear and knob Kerrie, set upon an oval timber base with a cast bust of an African male
A revolver with rare system dating: last quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France Rifled barrel engraved at the base, with foresight, marked "E LAROSE BREVETE" on a side; short, six-shot cylinder, engraved with floral motifs, under the barrel a tube with button featuring an axe where the cylinder slides forward, provided with extractor; bronze frame engraved en suite, with serial number "216187", checkered ebony grip scales. dimensions: length 25 cm. Start Price: €700
A RARE 17-BORE GERMAN SNAP-MATCHLOCK TARGET RIFLE, DATED 1685 with heavy swamped octagonal sighted barrel rifled with eight grooves, the breech struck with an axe mark (Neue Støckel 6126 for similar, possibly Suhl) and with maker`s mark, in a shield, ME, a saltire between, large flat lock fitted with pivoted pan-cover and the match-holder moving on an internal sliding long cam (the sear and one side-nail each missing), walnut full stock, fluted fore-end incised with a tongues-of-flame pattern at the rear, the rearward portion inlaid with engraved bone plaques, including a pair of rosettes impaled by the side-nails, a further pair of rosette plaques about the barrel tang, the butt inlaid with rosettes and pellets, with carved cheek-piece decorated with a plaque engraved with a fox, inlaid over the comb with a further plaque engraved with the date "1685", thumb-rest, sliding patch-box cover carved with a running fox, iron trigger-guard, engraved bone ramrod-pipe and fore-end cap, and horn-tipped wooden ramrod (the stock with worm damage at the fore-end and in several places over the butt, the toe of the butt shaved, the butt-plate missing) 115.5 cm; 45½ in barrel This is an unusually late example of a European snap-matchlock not intended for military use.
A MALAYSIAN DAGGER (BADE BADE), AN EAST INDIAN AXE AND TWO MINIATURE DAGGERS (KRIS), LATE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES the first with slender blade, carved horn foliate hilt, in its silver-mounted hardwood scabbard with carved horn top mount; the second with pierced figurative head inlaid with silver lines, tapering ferrule, and short wooden haft, the third and fourth with wavy blades, figurative hilts and wooden scabbards the first: 19.5 cm; 7 3/4 in blade (4)
AN INDO-PERSIAN MACE (GORZ), ANOTHER MACE, AND AN INDIAN AXE, 19TH CENTURY the first with characteristic etched horned bull`s head, tubular haft, and bulbous ivory basal cap; the second with horned devil`s mask head, and long cylindrical haft (painted black); the third with crescentic blade-like head terminating with a stylised antelope mask (one horn and one ear missing); on its iron haft with raised mouldings; together with a mace head (incomplete), and a horn the first: 68 cm; 26 3/4 in overall (5)
A LARGE INDIAN AXE, 19TH CENTURY with crescentic head formed with a pierced cusped back-edge, chiselled with foliage and applied with brass plaques chiselled with a crowned figure and two attendants in traditional garb on each face, fitted with central spike, and three architectural spikes at the rear, on a wooden haft with iron basal cap 76 cm; 30 in overall
A PHILIPPINES HEAD AXE AND TWO AFRICAN AXES, 19TH CENTURY the first an Igorot head axe, with curved leading edge, slender rear pean, and wooden haft encased in iron over its upper portion; the second with long wedge-shaped head widening towards the axe-edge, and leather-covered haft; and the third with angular iron head and wooden haft with swollen head the first: 45 cm; 17 3/4 in overall (3)
TWO AFRICAN AXES, A MASAI SHORTSWORD AND AN INDIAN TALWAR, 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY the first with angled head formed with a curved cutting edge, and wooden haft swelling at the head and retaining a portion of fur covering; the second with curved axe-head formed with a horizontal rectangular neck, and long wooden haft; the third with straight blade widening towards the tip, and hide covered grip; and the fourth with straight serrated blade and characteristic hilt retaining some silver decoration the first: 66.5 cm; 26 1/4 in overall (4)
AN AFRICAN AXE (NZAPA ZAP), UPPER CONGO, A PAIR OF MOROCCAN PRICK SPURS AND A BOOMERANG, 19TH CENTURY the first with iron head, and copper sheathed haft with swollen head; the second with very long slightly curved pricks, arched heel bands with slotted rectangular terminals, and each retaining its leather straps; and the third of wood (cracked), pierced at one terminal for display the first: 38.5 cm; 15 1/4 in overall (4)
THREE AFRICAN AXES, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY the first with tall axe-head formed with a wavy cutting edge, and hardwood haft; the second with iron head formed of two v-shaped spikes, on its wooden haft bound with brass wire; and the third with forked iron head formed with an additional spike top and bottom, on its wooden haft the first: 28.5 cm; 11 1/4 in head (3)
Roman Brooch and Artefact Group1st century BC-3rd century AD. A mixed group comprising: a La Tène Type II bow brooch; a P-shaped bow brooch; a miniature votive axe pendant with pierced handle; a lunate mount with pierced plaque; an s-scrolled belt-mount; a lead dice with punched points arranged 1:2, 3:6, 4:5. Cf. Hattatt, R. Iron Age and Roman Brooches, Oxford, 1985, item 227; Hattatt, R. Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 1243. 49 grams total, 11-52mm (1/2 - 2"). Property of a North London gentleman. [6, No Reserve]Fine condition.
Stone Age British Granite Boat-Shaped Ceremonial Axe HeadNeolithic, 2900-2500 BC. A polished axe-hammer with slightly convex blade, large perforation and flat striking face to the rear; attributed to the Corded Ware-Single Grave culture of the later Neolithic period. 284 grams, 10cm (4"). Found North Yorkshire, UK. Extremely fine condition; lateral chips to rear.
Stone Age Danish Polished Flint Asymmetric Axe HeadNeolithic, 4000-2000 BC. A finely made axe head of deliberately asymmetric form with one side tapering from the convex cutting edge to the square butt; knapped sides and butt end and with cutting edge polished; in a mottled brown flint with some evidence of usage wear to the edge and surfaces. Cf. Glob, P. V., Danske Oldsager, vol.II, no.384. 237 grams, 15cm (5 3/4"). Property of an Essex collector; acquired London, UK, 1970s; found Jutland region, Denmark, before 1950. [No Reserve]Very fine condition. Scarce type.
Stone Age Danish Polished Flint Asymmetric Axe HeadNeolithic, 4000-2000 BC. A finely made axe head of deliberately asymmetric form with one side tapering from the convex cutting edge to the square butt; knapped sides and butt end and with cutting edge polished; in a mottled brown flint with some evidence of usage wear to the edge and surfaces. Cf. Glob, P. V., Danske Oldsager, vol.II, no.384. 85 grams, 10.5cm (4 1/4"). Property of an Essex collector; acquired London, UK, 1970s; found Jutland region, Denmark, before 1950. [No Reserve]Very fine condition. Scarce type.
Stone Age British Polished Flint AxeNeolithic, 6000-3000 BC. A polished flint axe with nearly square cutting edge and butt of convex form, the sides tapering, in a richly brown patinated flint; the side edges blunted with cutting edge formed by polishing. 73 grams, 94mm (3 3/4"). Found Medway, Kent, UK, 1979. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.

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