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Los 806

A sledge hammer and two lump hammers and a pick axe G

Los 980

An Austrian goosewing R/H side axe head with makers marks and 12" edge G+

Los 981

An unusual little used R/H side axe head with makers marks and 12" edge G+

Los 982

A 19c Austrian goosewing R/H side axe head with makers marks and other decoration 12" edge G

Los 363

Bronze Age looped and socketed axe head, 1000-800 BC, 9cm long Some deep chips to front edge, the surface appears to have had some sort of coating applied - ** General condition consistent with age

Los 387

Mid 20th Century Bristol N.F.S./A.F.S. fireman`s uniform comprising: helmet with badge, tin helmet, peaked cap with badge, ceremonial tunic, blouson jacket, two pairs of trousers, steel axe, webbed belt, spare buttons etc We would advise viewing this lot in person - ** General condition consistent with age

Los 573

Tillander, Sapphire hinged bangle, the cabochon measuring approximately 15.6mm x 11.6mm x 11mm deep, between pierced and chased leaf shoulders and beading, stamped `Tillander`, `750`, an axe mark, two marks K then obscure in an oval cartouche, indistinct mark and `Swedish` three crown mark to outside edge, 5.8cm inner diameter, 24.7g gross ** General condition consistent with age

Los 205

Peter Hayes off-white glazed studio pottery `Axe Head` ornament, 18.5cm high ** General condition consistent with age

Los 254

Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji period, depicting a man carrying an infant on his back, a child holding a toy aloft, bears signature that reads Masatomo, 17cm high The bear held by the child appears to have one arm slightly shorter than the other suggesting the end has been broken off, the man would have appear to have lost the lower portion of the axe handle and he may have held something originally in his right hand which is no longer there - ** General condition consistent with age

Los 363

Bronze Age looped and socketed axe head, 1000-800 BC, 9cm long Some deep chips to front edge, the surface appears to have had some sort of coating applied - ** General condition consistent with age

Los 205

Peter Hayes off-white glazed studio pottery `Axe Head` ornament, 18.5cm high ** General condition consistent with age

Los 254

Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji period, depicting a man carrying an infant on his back, a child holding a toy aloft, bears signature that reads Masatomo, 17cm high The bear held by the child appears to have one arm slightly shorter than the other suggesting the end has been broken off, the man would have appear to have lost the lower portion of the axe handle and he may have held something originally in his right hand which is no longer there - ** General condition consistent with age

Los 1287

An Edwardian period PPC Mousehold Heath, Norwich, the message verso relating to the Execution of James Nicholls, the Feltwell Axe Murderer who was executed by Henry Pierrepoint (1878-1922) at Norwich New Prison on the 2nd December 1908 aged 35 years ?We got here alright yesterday Mrs Pond met us at Thorpe and we stayed all day at hers, she is nice, she has two children ?? this is a nice place, we have got very good lodgings, have been in the city this morning, Jimmy won?t be hung until Wed, the Prison is on this Heath so it is out of Norwich, I will write a letter ?? Mother had a card from ??? the recipient a Mr R Register Little London Southery near Downham Norfolk, with Norwich postmark 4.30pm No 30 08

Los 1786

A tribal hardwood ceremonial axe, probably Polynesian, 19th Century

Los 17

An Emotive K.P.M. Group of Four to Fireman, Later Chief Fire Officer J.H.R. Yabsley, for the Silvertown Explosion, 19.1.1917, one of the Worst Civilian Tragedies of the Great War.a) King's Police Medal, G.V.R., 1st type (James Henry Rich Yabsley, Fireman, West Ham F.B.), with Gallantry ribandb) Corporation of West Ham Bravery Medal, silver, obverse featuring the Corporation's Arms, the reverse featuring a shield bearing a fireman’s helmet and axe, ‘Presented for Bravery’ inscribed around, and the shield engraved ‘To Fireman James H.R. Yabsley’, the edge inscribed '19th January 1917’c) Association of Professional Fire Brigade Officers Long Service Medal, silver (Sec. Officer J.H.R. Yabsley. 1919)d) National Fire Brigades Association Long Service Medal, silver (Hallmarks for Birmingham 1924) (2922 James H.R. Yabsley.), with ´Twenty Years´ top silver riband bar, good very fine or better, with the following related items:- The recipient's two riband bars, pre and post the 1933 change in the gallantry riband for the KPM- The recipient's Great War 'Stone Hall' Masonic Medal, silver (Hallmarks for Birmingham 1925), reverse named 'Bro. J. Yabsley. No.1828'- Various Certificates of Discharge from the Merchant Navy, and letters of recommendation- Large portrait photograph of the recipient- Various other photographs, and a large file of research on the Silvertown Explosion (lot) K.P.M. London Gazette 1.1.1918 Fireman James Henry Rich YabsleyThe Recommendation states: 'On the 19th January 1917, a very serious explosion took place at Silvertown. The West Ham Fire Brigade were summoned and on arriving with their engine were told to save themselves as they could do no good. Nevertheless, though well aware of the danger, they began to couple their hose. The explosion took place blowing away the engine. Sub-Officer Henry Vickers and Fireman Frederick Sell were killed, and Station Officer Samuel Betts, and Firemen James Betts, Henry Chapple, and James Yabsley were injured.'Chief Fire Officer James Henry Rich Yabsley, K.P.M., born Salcombe, Devon, February 1869; enlisted in the Royal Navy, March 1885; invalided out, February 1889; subsequently served in the Merchant Navy before joining the West Ham Fire Brigade; served throughout the Great War and present at the Silvertown Explosion, 19.1.1917, where his crew of six was the first to attend the chemical factory where fire had reached 50 tons of T.N.T.; seriously wounded in the head by the explosion, Yabsley was fitted with a silver plate in his crown for the rest of his life; subsequently appointed Chief Fire Officer at Penge. He retired in 1935The Silvertown ExplosionThe Brunner Mond Chemical Works was established at Crescent Wharf, Silvertown, East London in 1893 for the production of caustic soda. Production ceased in 1912 but the building remained. With the onset of the Great War and the huge demand for munitions, the plant was reactivated but was this time utilised for the purification of the high explosive T.N.T. On the evening of the 19th January 1917, a fire broke out in the factory. As the news spread, many living in the immediate area and knowing the nature of the plant fled. Others, like the plant’s chief chemist Andreas Angel (awarded a posthumous Edward Medal), knowing full well the danger they were in, rushed to tackle the blaze. Amongst the first on the scene were firemen from a nearby station, including amongst their number, Fireman James Yabsley.At 6.52 p.m. a huge explosion ripped through the factory, utterly destroying the place and devastating the surrounding area. The shock waves of the explosion were felt throughout London and the explosion heard over 100 miles away, and the resulting fires could be seen over 30 miles away. More than 900 homes were destroyed; a further 60,000 others were damaged to some degree; red hot metal was blasted far and

Los 134

An iron axe on a pyrographically decorated wooden shaft with a spike at one end and an engraved iron axe with blade edge covered with an ornamental brass cover, the shaft with a series of ornamental brass bands and copper rings, possibly a shepherd`s axe from the Carpathian Mountains, 35""Provenance: Acquired from a Highgate dealer in the 1930`s

Los 335

An 18th century katar, an Indian parade axe With engraved decoration; and a small horn handled dagger. The katar 46 cms long. (3) CONDITION REPORTS: Parade axe handle separated, rust damage, hole to katar, general wear.

Los 335

An 18th century katar, an Indian parade axe With engraved decoration; and a small horn handled dagger. The katar 46 cms long. (3) CONDITION REPORTS: Parade axe handle separated, rust damage, hole to katar, general wear.

Los 1043

16th Century hand Axe, various unknown marking to blade, and small European coin to handle

Los 581

An African small axe. With flattened crescent shaped blade and turned hardwood shaft carved with a bust finial formed as a tribesman. 55cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.

Los 591

An antique North American Indian tomahawk axe. Blade stamped with a letter M. 50cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Restored. Original finish lost.

Los 66

A reproduction Indian metal axe, suspending various coloured beads from a string, together with a late 19th century dagger with carved wood handle and curved steel blade and a Belgian sweet tin, the lid decorated in shallow relief with a Brugge street view.

Los 279

A STRING OF TWENTY CHINESE BROWN JADE BEADS of cylindrical form, Neolithic-Zhou, each bead circa 0.75"" long; and a mottled jade axe-form pendant, the stone partially calcified, with a lappet band of decoration, probably Zhou, 3"" long. (2). Provenance: The Collection of Dr. Julian Deveron Redmill (1916-1993), and thence by descent. Probably acquired on the London Art Market in the 1950`s.

Los 457

AN INDO-JAVANESE BRONZE SEATED GANESH, the four-armed deity with a skull-mounted headdress and holding typical attributes of rosary, axe, bowl and broken tusk, seated cross legged on a cushion with feet clasped together, on a stepped rectangular base, possibly 9th-11th century, 7"" high Provenance: The A. T. Dexter Collection of Indo-Javanese, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian bronzes. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATING OF THIS LOT HAS BEEN UPDATED SINCE THE CATALOGUE WAS FIRST PRODUCED

Los 458

AN INDO-JAVANESE BRONZE SEATED GANESH, with an elaborate headdress and holding typical attributes of broken tusk, rosary, axe, and sweets, seated cross legged with feet clasped together, on a circular lotus pedestal and square stepped base, possibly 9th-12th century, 4"" high. Provenance: The A. T. Dexter Collection of Indo-Javanese, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian bronzes. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATING OF THIS LOT HAS BEEN UPDATED SINCE THE CATALOGUE WAS FIRST PRODUCED

Los 459

A RARE INDO-JAVANESE BRONZE SEATED GANESH, the unusual bald head showing the skull structure, with stylised facial features and flared ears, holding the usual attributes of broken tusk, rosary, axe and bowl of sweets, seated with one leg raised, on a circular base with three skulls, possibly 8th - 10th century, 6"" high. It is very rare, if not unprecedented, to find a Ganesh figure with a bald head. This may well be a particular Javanese interpretation of the subject. Provenance: The A.T. Dexter Collection of Indo-Javanese, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian bronzes. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE DATING OF THIS LOT HAS BEEN UPDATED SINCE THE CATALOGUE WAS FIRST PRODUCED

Los 80

An Omani sword, doubled edged blade 31 in with three short fullers, tapering leather hilt without guard, long iron pommel, leather covered scabbard with pierced metal bands; together with an Indian saddle axe to a later haft; an African short sword with bone inlaid wooden hilt and hide scabbard; a Japanese bone mounted tanto; and a blow pipe and darts. (5) Live bidding available, see www.georgekidner.co.uk for details

Los 123

Japanese Ivory Woodcutter c.1890 Japanese Ivory Woodcutter c.1890 holding axe with bundle of sticks perched on back. on a pole. Restoration to right pole; measures 6.5"" (16.5cm).

Los 267

Antiquities - a cast bronze axe head, 10.5cm long, c.500BC

Los 181

A DUTCH DELFTWARE PLATE, PAINTED WITH A CHINESE INSPIRED PRUNUS PATTERN IN CADMIUM YELLOW RIM, PLOUGH OR AXE MARK, C1760

Los 409

MOUNTAINEERING. A DISPLAY OF VINTAGE MOUNTAINEERING EQUIPMENT AND PRINTS IN GREEN BAIZE LINED BOX FRAME INCLUDING AN ICE AXE, CRAMPON AND BOOT, EARLY-MID 20TH C AND LATER

Los 851

A Spitfire pilot's escape axe (stamped ELWELL 27N/1 AM)

Los 216

A tall Art Glass vase of unusual axe head-head form with drawn cylindrical neck, decorated with internal amethyst tinted well and pale green exterior with further decoration in bands of chaotic iridescent Vaseline, with further moulded finish, 29 cm tall approx

Los 214

A finely carved and polished Guanyin, possibly 18th century, seated cross-legged on a high plinth, her six arms with leaf, sword, two moons, axe and vase, two acolytes on either side and a praying figure amongst clouds at the base, minor chips to aureole, 18.5cm ?????(??) ??????????, Chips to mandila. A third of the front of base broken and repaired right across.

Los 255

An attractive jade Pendant, 20th century, carved as an archaic axe head with lion mask studs and sea scroll diaper, the stone varying from white to sooty-brown, 6.2cm ???? ????????, Small nicks along top edge and sides, a lot visible under a jewellers loupe.

Los 216

A tall Art Glass vase of unusual axe head-head form with drawn cylindrical neck, decorated with internal amethyst tinted well and pale green exterior with further decoration in bands of chaotic iridescent Vaseline, with further moulded finish, 29 cm tall approx

Los 5

100BC to 900AD collection of small Celtic to Viking period artefacts Includes circa 100BC Votive figure, Votive axe, Herm amulet, Viking 9th century AD book clasp or belt mount with wolf motif, and a couple of pieces from Persia and Assyria. (12)

Los 543

A bronze age axe head circa 2000 BC together with two bronze age arrow heads circa 2000 BC

Los 129

Assorted African weapons to include; axe, daggers, arrows in quiver, ceremonial sword, knobkerrie etc

Los 129

Assorted African weapons to include; axe, daggers, arrows in quiver, ceremonial sword, knobkerrie etc

Los 60

Pre-Columbian Style Costa Rican Stone Axe-Shaped Figural Pendant . An undated, archaistic carved axe-shaped pendant of an anthropomorphic figure in green stone, the arms crossed in ceremonial position, mouth of bird and hair plaited on the head; dorsal rib to the reverse. 49 grams, 13 cm (5"). Ex Essex collector; acquired London, 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. Very fine condition.

Los 117

A red metal petrol can, a Victorian pick axe, a metal watering can and a tree saw. (4)

Los 180

A Japanese okimono of four fishermen grappling with a giant octopus, late Meiji period, the octopus with tentacles raised, holding two of the hapless fishermen prostrate while the remaining two figures try to renew their attack clutching a knife and an axe respectively, approximately 16cm in length (at fault)

Los 1708

An African knobkerry, early 20th century, of typical form, 70cm long, and an African axe of crude form (2).

Los 423

Kukri, wooden and metal handle daggers and knives and brass double head ceremonial axe. (8)

Los 148

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU CAST FIGURES of soldiers in military regalia, one holding an axe, the other a sword, both on turned soccles and square bases, the largest 16.5cm high

Los 148

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ORMOLU CAST FIGURES of soldiers in military regalia, one holding an axe, the other a sword, both on turned soccles and square bases, the largest 16.5cm high

Los 228

A Pair of Late 19th Century Halberds, each with leaf shape spearhead etched with a crest of a hound`s head over a coronet and the legend SAPIENT TUTUS, with a crescent shaped axe blade and down-curved spike, with ringed socket on a cylindrical ash haft with red and black tassel fringes, 224cm

Los 230

A Fireman`s Axe, the chromed head stamped H.98 1954, with ash haft, leather holster and waist belt; a Machete, with triple fullered blade and hardened rubber grip scales; a Parang, the curved steel blade stamped N.B., with copper wire bound wood cleft grip; five Items of Militaria, comprising an Indian katar, a rifle grenade, a US leather gun holster, a wood shoulder stock and a folding pocket knife (8)

Los 261

An 18th/19th Century Indian Zaghnal Axe, the beak shaped double edge steel blade with raised medial ridge to each side and with swollen tip, the curved top of the blade surmounted by two brass recumbent lions, the block shape socket surmounted by a square tapering spike, the tubular haft with domed pommel, 62cm

Los 262

A 19th Century Indian War Axe, the crescent shape blade bearing traces of silver foliate inlay, with block shape socket, square tapering beak and top spike, on a slender tubular haft with single collar and globular pommel, 60cm; a 19th Century Indian Axe, the curved blade issuing from the head of an antelope, with knopped facetted haft and domed pommel, 64cm (2)

Los 263

A 19th Century Indian War Axe, the crescent shape blade bearing traces of silver foliate inlay, with block shape socket, square tapering beak and top spike, on a slender tubular haft with single collar and globular pommel, 52cm; a 19th Century Afghan Lohar, one side of the sickle shape steel blade and square section haft with brass and silver foliate inlay, the bone grip incised with dot and circle motifs, with brass ferrule and pommel, 40cm (2)

Los 285

A Zulu Wood Knobkerrie, with large globular head, the cylindrical haft slightly swollen at the butt, 65.5cm; a Green Hardstone Axe Head, 22cm by 6cm (2)

Los 228

A Pair of Late 19th Century Halberds, each with leaf shape spearhead etched with a crest of a hound`s head over a coronet and the legend SAPIENT TUTUS, with a crescent shaped axe blade and down-curved spike, with ringed socket on a cylindrical ash haft with red and black tassel fringes, 224cm

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