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A lot to include four silver chains, a silver chain with an American Dime coin pendant, a silver bookmark with windmill topper, a silver seahorse brooch, a silver perfume bottle pendant, ten silver pendants depicting religious figures, three silver charms, a contemporary Scandinavian silver cross pendant, a silver enamelled butterfly brooch stamped `935`, a silver knotted design brooch with gold plated pick axe, a silver filigree butterfly brooch stamped `800`, a silver openwork brooch with an Indian elephant scene, a mother of pearl crucifix with silver detail together with various costume jewellery pieces, a thimble and coins. Total weight of silver 117.5g.
An Alpine metal mounted stained hardwood system walking stick, second quarter 20th century, the handle cast as an ice axe, above a lanyard on a ring, the shaft with two applied metal badges, one inscribed for ‘SEEFELD TIROL’, with pointed ferrule below, 85cm high; a Swiss horn mounted stained beech walking stick, early 20th century, the crook handle above a chamois foot, 96cm high; four Continental stained wood and metal badge applied travelling sticks, 20th century, with crook handles, the badges including KOBLENZ, AROSA, BONN, DRACHENFELS, LUZERN, KONIGSWINTER, OBERAMMERGAU, OSNABRUCK, INNSBRUCK, TRIER, SALZBURG and others, the largest 93cm high; and an Alpine walking stick, 20th century, applied with a metal badge for Fitzmeos, 84.5cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A Continental carved and stained wood mounted ebony walking stick, early 20th century, the grip modelled as a perching parrot, with inset glass eyes, above a silver collar, 91cm high; a French carved and polychrome painted wood mounted walking stick, early 20th century, the grip modelled as the bust of a peasant woman, the shaft with horn ferrule, 88cm high; a carved nut mounted stained wood walking stick, early 20th century, the grip modelled as a caricature face above a twist carved and tapered shaft, 84cm high; and a near pair of carved and stained beech walking sticks, almost certainly Russian, second quarter 20th century, the handles modelled as axe heads, each with a hammer and sickle in low relief to one side and initials to the other, 89.5 and 88.5cm high respectivelyBid Live at the-saleroom.com
A carved and stained wood travelling stick, the carved shaft applied with English and Welsh metal badges, 20th century, 81cm high; a stained hardwood and bone inset walking stick, possibly Alpine, 20th century, with angled handle and carved shaft, 91.5cm high; a carved and stained beech walking stick, second quarter 20th century, the horizontal handle modelled as an axe head to one side and a stylised bird’s head to the other, 89cm high; an ebonised wood and inlaid walking stick, early 20th century, the shaft with foliate motifs of inset lacquer, 86cm high; a gilt metal and hardwood handled umbrella, early 20th century, the knob grip with scrolling motifs overall, with black fabric canopy, 90cm high; an Edwardian horn, silver and bamboo mounted umbrella, the horizontal grip with silver cap and collar, inscribed ‘PRESENTED TO E.MINARDS BY HIS FELLOW WORKMEN, EUSTON 1905’, with black fabric canopy, 89cm high; and a further black fabric umbrella with resinous crook handle, 20th century, 83cm highBid Live at the-saleroom.com
An Alpine metal mounted stained hardwood system walking stick, second quarter 20th century, the handle cast as an ice axe, above a lanyard on a ring, the shaft with two applied metal badges, one inscribed for SEEFELD TIROL, with pointed ferrule below, 85cm high; a Swiss horn mounted stained beech walking stick, early 20th century, the crook handle above a chamois foot, 96cm high; four Continental stained wood and metal badge applied travelling sticks, 20th century, with crook handles, the badges including KOBLENZ, AROSA, BONN, DRACHENFELS, LUZERN, KONIGSWINTER, OBERAMMERGAU, OSNABRUCK, INNSBRUCK, TRIER, SALZBURG and others, the largest 93cm high; and an Alpine walking stick, 20th century, applied with a metal badge for Fitzmeos, 84.5cm high
A Continental carved and stained wood mounted ebony walking stick, early 20th century, the grip modelled as a perching parrot, with inset glass eyes, above a silver collar, 91cm high; a French carved and polychrome painted wood mounted walking stick, early 20th century, the grip modelled as the bust of a peasant woman, the shaft with horn ferrule, 88cm high; a carved nut mounted stained wood walking stick, early 20th century, the grip modelled as a caricature face above a twist carved and tapered shaft, 84cm high; and a near pair of carved and stained beech walking sticks, almost certainly Russian, second quarter 20th century, the handles modelled as axe heads, each with a hammer and sickle in low relief to one side and initials to the other, 89.5 and 88.5cm high respectively
A carved and stained wood travelling stick, the carved shaft applied with English and Welsh metal badges, 20th century, 81cm high; a stained hardwood and bone inset walking stick, possibly Alpine, 20th century, with angled handle and carved shaft, 91.5cm high; a carved and stained beech walking stick, second quarter 20th century, the horizontal handle modelled as an axe head to one side and a stylised birds head to the other, 89cm high; an ebonised wood and inlaid walking stick, early 20th century, the shaft with foliate motifs of inset lacquer, 86cm high; a gilt metal and hardwood handled umbrella, early 20th century, the knob grip with scrolling motifs overall, with black fabric canopy, 90cm high; an Edwardian horn, silver and bamboo mounted umbrella, the horizontal grip with silver cap and collar, inscribed PRESENTED TO E.MINARDS BY HIS FELLOW WORKMEN, EUSTON 1905, with black fabric canopy, 89cm high; and a further black fabric umbrella with resinous crook handle, 20th century, 83cm high
**AN INDIAN DECORATED AXE, 19TH CENTURY with curved axe blade engraved and pierced with a near symmetrical design of exotic animals enriched with brass wire, fitted with central spike, square socket (the rear peen missing), on a wooden haft studded with iron rivets and brass foliate washers 64.7 cm; 25 1/2 in overall
**A RARE OTTOMAN AXE, TURKEY OR EAST EUROPE, LATE 17TH CENTURY with crescentic head of flattened wedge-shaped section, engraved on each face with four large stylised flowerheads and a series of stars along the back-edge, moulded socket filed with chevron fluting, tapering rear pean with a near square hammer face, on an associated wooden haft with a pair of slender steel straps 115.5 cm; 45 1/2 in overall
**A RARE ITALIAN BILL, 15TH CENTURY with low near-triangular axe blade formed with a bevelled back-edge, extending at the back to a pair of robust faceted collars, on an early wooden haft reinforced with an iron panel at the top (the iron parts pitted) For a discussion of this type see Waldman 2005, pp. 33 - 43.
**A GERMAN HALBERD, MID-16TH CENTURY with robust central spike of tapering-diamond section, forward-leaning axe-blade formed with a straight leading edge, stamped with a mark, in a shield a cross, on one side, decorated with a series of crescents on the reverse and with dots around the border throughout, triangular rear spike, a pair of wavy straps, on a wooden haft 76cm; 30 in head
**A GERMAN HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with long central spike of tapering diamond section, forward-leaning axe-blade pierced with three groups of three holes, rear fluke pierced en suite, a pair of long straps, on a portion of an early haft fitted with an additional pair of straps 62 cm; 24 3/89 in head
**A GERMAN HALBERD, LATE 16TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY STYRIAN with long tapering central spike, axe blade formed with a rear lug, pierced with three slipped circles top and bottom and a central panel of nine holes, rear spike pierced en suite, a pair of straps, on a wooden haft (shortened) with an additional pair of straps 114cm; 45 in head
**A STYRIAN HALBERD, LATE 16TH CENTURY with leaf-shaped central blade of hollow-diamond section, forward leaning axe blade pierced with three groups of holes, triangular rear spike pierced en suite and stamped with a star-shaped mark, faceted socket, and a pair of straps (each cracked), on a wooden haft 38.5 cm; 15 1/4 in head
**AN AMERICAN HALBERD, THIRD QUARTER OF THE 18TH CENTURY with leaf-shaped central blade pierced with three pairs of holes, curved axe-blade formed with a pair of lugs at the back top and bottom, pierced with three apertures vertically arranged as a pair of diamonds divided by a sword, flat rear spike pierced en suite (the head loose), moulded neck, and a pair of straps, on an early wooden haft with iron shoe 64cm; 25 1/4in head A closely related halberd from this collection was sold in these rooms, 4 December 2013, lot 169. Others, of related form are preserved in the Kretzchmar von Kienbusch Collection, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, cat. nos. 615, 618.
Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), AR Tetradrachm, 17.03g, Kaunos, c.300-280 BC, head of young Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress, rev. AEANPOY, Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre, double axe in left field (Ashton, Num. Chron. 2004, pp. 33-46; Price 2074 (Miletos or Mylasa), toned, flan crack at 12 o'clock, extremely fine, a superb coin Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A 19th/20th Century Axe, Democratic Republic of Conga, Luba, Songye. The curved iron blade having a pierced centre infilled with intricately worked wrought iron bars; interlaced and adorned with protuberant face masks, and set on a club form shaft clad in sheet copper with a flat ended flared terminal, 14 ins (36 cms) in length. [An almost identical example can be seen at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: The Michael C Rockefeller Memorial Collection, gifted from Dr & Mrs Werner Muensterberger, 1959].

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