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AN ARCHAIC BRONZE SWORD, DAGGER, DAGGER-AXE AND GROUP OF BELT HOOKS, AXLE FITTINGS, HARNESS ATTACHMENTS AND ARROWS, MAINLY WARRING STATES the sword with flat tapered blade on both sides recessed, the hilt with taotie mask and rod grip with two rings and flat pommel, 57cm l (approximately 45) ++The three weapons with corrosion, some of the other items heavily worn, others relatively well preserved, some mounted on wire in modern frames for display
AN OYSTER VENEER WALNUT DWARF CHEST ON STAND BY CHARLES TOZER OF LONDON of Georgian I style, the top herringbone and crossbanded, having an ovolu moulded rim, above a pull slide and three drawers with gilded petal plate and axe-head drop handles within a `D` moulded drawer frame, the stand fitted with a further drawer above an ogee shaped apron on cabriole legs with pad feet, early 20th century. See illustration
BADEN-POWELL ROBERT: (1857-1941) British Lieutenant General, founder of the Scout movement. D.S., Baden Powell of Gilwell, as Chief Scout, one page, oblong folio, Gilwell Park, August 1938. The green printed document is a Course Certificate, number 43, presented to an unidentified Scout for their participation in a Training Course for Scouters at Roe Wen, North Wales, 23rd July-28th August 1938. The certificate has a green printed border of a rope with an axe and log at the base. Matted in ivory to an overall size of 13 x 12. VG
Ainslie (Kathleen). Votes for Catharine Susan and Me, Castell, [1910], chromo. illusts. throughout, orig. card wrappers, with col. pictorial wrap-around d.j., edges a little rubbed and toned, front panel with contemp. ms. name at head, rear turn-in with Hamley’s oval sticker, sm. 4to. One of the rarest titles in Kathleen Ainslie’s series of little books, and a particularly interesting one, coming some eight years before women were granted the vote. The suffragette movement in the United Kingdom was particularly militant, with some of its members committing vandalism and assault: churches were firebombed, windows were smashed, MPs were terrorised, and an axe was even thrown at Prime Minister Asquith. Numerous activists were imprisoned and then force-fed when they went on hunger strikes. Ainslie captures the mood of the time in humorous fashion, with the two Dutch dolls joining the suffrage movement, fighting policemen at Westminster with pots and pans and smashing windows, taking to the skies in a Heath Robinson contraption, falling out onto the Prime Minister’s car, being imprisoned and made to eat chocolates, and finally being released. Four years after Ainslie’s book was published the First World War brought a halt to the public campaign, and at the end of the war women were granted the vote. (1)
A Victorian Ebonised Walnut Truncheon by Field, 233 Holborn, London, the the main body painted with a Queen`s crown over a faint cypher, and stamped 3 over 18, with ribbed grip, the pommel stamped with maker`s name, 44cm; a Mounted Police Officer`s Mahogany Truncheon by Hiatt & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 60.5cm, in a spring loaded leather case; an Ebonised Truncheon, with leather wrist strap; a Fireman`s Axe, the head stamped Gilpins, 56, with ash haft and leather frog, originally from Newcastle & Gateshead Fire Service. (4)
An Indian Brass Double Headed Axe, the crescent shape blades centred by a spike, on a cylindrical haft with swollen grip and pommel, the whole engraved with scalework and tendrils; an Indian Dagger, with trifurcated steel blade etched with figures, waisted steel grip and scabbard etched and engraved with birds amidst foliage. (2)
A Kota Reliquary Figure, the dished face covered in strips of sheet brass, with copper eyes, 46cm high; a Punu Wood Mask, with high domed coiffure, domed forehead, small slit eyes and pouting mouth, covered in a white pigment; a Similar Smaller Wood Mask, with red and white painted face; a Congo Wood Mask, with domed forehead conical eyes and pointed chin, painted in red, black and white pigments - cracked; an African Axe, with narrow wrought iron blade set through the wood haft carved as the stylised head of a man, incised with fish. (5)
A GERMAN ETCHED HALBERD, CIRCA 1580-90, PROBABLY BRUNSWICK with broad medially ridged leaf-shaped central blade etched with a chevron pattern on each side, small crescentic axe blade stamped `15` on one side, slender fluke formed with an up-turned lug and struck with a clover leaf mark on one side, faceted socket and a pair of plain straps, on an early wooden haft carved with a nodular pattern (the centre wormed and now in two pieces), with a spiked iron shoe 45.6cm; 18in head A halberd of similar form and struck with the same mark was sold Sotheby`s, Marienburg, October 2005, lot 260. Another is preserved in the Landeszeughaus, Graz.
A GERMAN HALBERD, MID-16TH CENTURY with central knife-like blade formed with a single cutting edge, axe-blade with near-straight leading edge, off-set triangular fluke cut with a pair of cusps beneath, stamped with a mark on one side, and a pair of long straps, on a wooden haft 52cm; 20 1/2in head
An early 19th Century Pembroke work table, the mahogany top with two flaps crossbanded in satinwood and rosewood, fitted with two drawers and two dummy drawers, the drawers inlaid in ebony with axe head handles, the whole raised on ring turned and tapered legs terminating in brass capped castors, 20 x 16 1/2 x 29in. (51 x 42 x 73.5cms).

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