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Los 214

A QAJAR ENGRAVED SILVER-INLAID STEEL AXE (TABAR) Qajar Iran, 19th century Of typical shape, with a slender faceted steel shaft terminating in a rounded pommel, the top characterised by a typical double crescent axe head (tabarzin) with a bulging ring in the centre and a spiky spearhead surmounting a damascened scalloped arabesque medallion, around the crescentic cutting edge and profiles silver-inlaid vegetal meanderings, the centre decorated with silver-inlaid roundels with interlocking split palmette scrolls, flanked by incised pairs of gazelles or deer set against foliage, 60.5cm high. 60.5cm high.

Los 219

Bronze Age, c. 1800-1500 BC, a flat axe with side flanges, 13 cm long by 6.7 cm wide by 1.4 cm deep; expanded curved cutting edge with a bevelled face; together with a spearhead tip. [2]. About fine with a green patina. £80-£100 --- Provenance: Axe found in Newbury

Los 225

Bronze Age, socketed and looped Axe, c. 800 BC, 10.5cm x 4.9cm, elongated trapezoid outline with a straight cutting edge, decorated with three curving ribs on each side descending from a flared socket mouth. In very fine condition with a patchy green deposit over a smooth light brown patina £150-£200 --- Provenance: From a UK collection, aquired in the past ten years. Believed to have been originally found in Somerset.

Los 223

Bronze Age. a pair of socketed and looped axe moulds , c. 1000-800 BC., upper half 10.6 cm x 5.2 cm but missing left side which has fragmented with four small additional pieces reaffixed. Lower half is complete 11.7 cm x 5.6 cm. The inner surface has a recess for a socketed and looped axe. There are two projecting pins for holding the central valve (now missing). On the outer face is a moulded chevron or V-shape with pellet terrminals, there is a loop on both halves. Lower half is fine, with only a chip to the front edge, the upper half is damaged and incomplete. £400-£600 --- Provenance: Found together by metal detector in Sibton in Suffolk in 2022. The upper half was damaged through recent ploughing. Moulds of Bronze age axes are rare but a recent find from Wales is currently going through the treasure process.

Los 32

Roman Imperatorial Coinage, Julius Cæsar, Denarius, mobile military mint in Gaul, 49, elephant walking right, trampling on dragon, caesar below, rev. simpulum, sprinkler, axe and apex, 3.68g (Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 7; RSC 49). Removed from a mount, about very fine £200-£260

Los 289

Late Viking, 11th-12 century, an iron axe, measuring 19 cm x 6.5 cm x 5 cm, triangular section extended blade with a large socket; together with iron spearhead, measuring 13.7 cm x 2.1 cm, leaf-shaped blade with tapered socket [2]. Both fine with surface corrosion £60-£80 --- Provenance: First from Baltic area; second from Co. Durham; both from a UK collection.

Los 812

A selection of Cornwall Fire Brigade memorabilia including fireman's axe, Cornwall County Fire Brigade Golden Jubilee plates, buttons, booklets etc.

Los 813

A Second War firefighting axe marked "London AFS" in leather sleeve with belt and one other NFS axe (2)

Los 833

A selection of various fossil specimens including ammonites and other examples together with a stone axe head from the Valley of Mexico, ancient Mexican civilisation beads etc.

Los 248

dating: late 18th Century provenance: Syria, Spearhead with slightly curved axe and triangular rear fluke, facetted iron club guide linked to the grip also made of facetted iron, with a wooden shaft covered with velvet (worn) and reinforced by a nailed strap. Decorated with floral koftgari inlays on the axe, two cartouches with inscriptions. Refer to Manoucher Mostagh Khorasani, 'Arms and Armor from Iran', Germany 2006.Provenance: together with lots no. 213, 221, 249-255, they comprise the armament of a Syrian Bey, gifted to an Italian diplomat in the early years of the last century. height 64 cm.

Los 249

dating: late 18th Century provenance: Syria, Curved axe with cusp at the top and rear fluke shaped as a square hammer, mounted on a round-facetted iron shaft that can be divided into three parts. Entirely decorated with silver koftgari inlays. Refer to Manoucher Mostagh Khorasani, 'Arms and Armour from Iran', Germany 2006.Provenance: together with lots no. 213, 221, 248-255, they comprise the armament of a Syrian Bey, gifted to an Italian diplomat in the early years of the last century. height 74 cm.

Los 383

dating: circa 1600 provenance: Italy, Long, iron cusp of lozenge section, rear fluke with reinforced tip and with four circular holes, convex axe with holes and one of the two tips reinforced. Shortened straps. On an octagonal wooden shaft of recent production. length 241 cm.

Los 376

dating: 16th/17th Century provenance: Europe, Heavy axe with very long convex edge (35.5 cm), slightly angled and with cylindrical ferrule. On a round, wooden shaft (probably later). length 112 cm.

Los 373

dating: 16th Century provenance: Eastern Europe, Pierced, carved and engraved, concave-edge axe. Straight, pointed beak with spherical base and engraved with floral motifs. Cusp worked en suite with the beak. Cylindrical shaft enlarging towards the base, richly engraved with bands at the top and with a weave on the long handle, ending in a carved and pierced pommel. Hole for the strap. length 75.7 cm.

Los 234

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Caucasia, Wide and long, double-edged blade with two and four grooves at the centre, damask structure, the first part gold-inlaid with floral motifs and inscriptions, with a long axe featuring a gold point and arrow at the weak. Imposing hilt of typical shape, covered with silver foil finely engraved and nielloed with floral and geometric motifs, octagonal handle covered with silver-thread wire binding. Leather-covered wooden scabbard with silver-foil mounts decorated en suite. A rosette of the handle and a rivet of the scabbard rivet are missing. Extraordinary weapon of astonishing size. length 63.3 cm.

Los 370

dating: circa 1600 provenance: Europe, Axe with long, slightly curved edge. Base with three deep marks, two of them are 'V'. Thin rectangular handle. Long, faceted ferrule with cracks and flaking. height 29.5 cm.

Los 1497

An African tribal war axe, possible a Chokwe, with steel blade 29cm, and natural tapered wooden shaft with turned terminal and iron banded grip, 57cm.

Los 1498

Three African tribal war axes, possibly Chokwe, with steel axe heads and natural wooden shafts, two with burnt decoration, 57cm long, 48cm long, and 47cm long.

Los 146

A LARGE 17TH -18TH CENTURY SOUTH INDIAN AXE HEAD, engraved and with traces of red pigment, 32cm long.

Los 219

A FINE EARLY 19TH CENTURY INDIAN SILVER INLAID STEEL AXE, with concealed blade within the handle, along with another 18th century Indian axe, longest 64cm, (2).

Los 122

Corgi Toys 109 Pennyburn Workmen’s Trailer, blue body, yellow chassis, cast wheel hubs, complete with pick-axe, shovel, and broom, Corgi club leaflet, in mint boxed original condition, 4/9 in pencil on one end flap plus 2 x 61 Four Furrow Ploughs, with leaflets, boxes are good and 102 Rices Pony Trailer with pony, tan/cream, with pony, in good condition with original box. (4 items)

Los 1256

Marcel Debut (1865-1933), a brown patinated bronze, a Norse warrior, standing scantily clad in armour, resting on a battle axe, canted square based, signed in maquette, a plaque signed "Salon Des Beaux-Arts Par Debut (Prix de Rome", 48cm high, c.1870

Los 842

Victorian Merryweather Fire Service Helmet. A reasonable example, a brass skull with a raised comb featuring a dragon on each side, crossed axe helmet plate, brass rosettes, lacking chin scales, brown leather lining, reasonable condition £100-£140

Los 185

Records : Rock - Hard/Prog/Metal/Classic UK/US issues (30) 1970s/90s unsorted albums inc Klaatu, Mothers Finest, Stone Fury, Axe

Los 1856

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE BOW SAWS, A VICE AND AN AXE ETC

Los 1742

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE A HACK SAW, SPANNERS AND AN AXE ETC

Los 1671

A LOG SPLITTING AXE AND A FURTHER STICK SPLITTING AXE

Los 1945

AN ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN TOOLS TO INCLUDE AN AXE, A FORK AND A SPADE ETC

Los 1587

Mid 19th century walnut, marquetry and painted occasional table of Black Forest origin, fluted top enclosing eight oval panels surrounding the central circular panel, raised on an unusual tripod base with carved axe and mace detail, 86 cm diameter

Los 275

A Persian all steel axe, the crescent head etched with figures seated beneath a tree, the 28½" haft decorated with spirally fluted and facetted sections. GC £100-150

Los 272

An Indian axe, on 26½" steel mounted wooden haft, the head and mounts decorated with simple gold koftgari scrolls. GC, remains of cloth covering to haft. £60-120

Los 274

An Indo Persian all steel axe, the double crescent head etched overall with panels of foliage, on 27½" haft which includes 4½" rectangular section spike. GC £60-120

Los 276

An Indo Persian all steel axe, the semi circular head chiselled with bands of animals, terminating in an antelope's head with 3¼" horns, with 18½" haft. GC £80-120

Los 248

CONTINENTAL FIREMANS AXE INSCRIBED ON SILVER PLAQUE TOGETHER WITH A CONTINENTAL POLICE LEATHER HARNESS& BATON

Los 1010

TWO ALUMINIUM STEP LADDERS, along with a quantity of gardening tools, to include a fork, shovel, axe, etc (condition report: all with imperfections, such as rust, scuffs, other signs of wear and usage) (12)

Los 1086

Mixed lot to include scythes, large felling axe etc

Los 237

Hodges Soileau (American, B. 1943) "Black Hawk" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting originally appeared on the Fleetwood Black Hawk Commemorative Cover postmarked April 10, 1982. Black Hawk achieved fame as a warrior and an early follower of Tecumseh. He attempted to organize other tribes into an alliance to stop further settlement of the Illinois country. In the War of 1812 he sided with the British, and when that ended he refused to recognize the treaty which called for his tribe to move west of the Mississippi. After several years of uneasy peace between the Sauks and border settlers, the Illinois militia forced Black Hawk to move his people west of the river. Early in April 1832, he attempted to return to Illinois. On April 10, General Henry Atkinson discovered that Black Hawk had crossed the river with more than a thousand Sauks and Foxes -- warriors, old men, women and children. Although this was a migration rather than an armed invasion, General Atkinson and the settlers viewed the movement as hostile, and on that day began the Black Hawk War. Black Hawk routed the brigades of militia on May 14 and won other minor skirmishes, but was soundly defeated August 2, 1832, at the mouth of the Bad Axe in Wisconsin. He surrendered at Fort Crawford, and soon afterward the Sauks formally ceded all their lands to the United States. Black Hawk now became a celebrated prisoner of war. Several famous artists, including George Catlin and Charles Bird King, painted portraits of the chief. Washington Irving paid a visit, and described him as having "a fine head, a Roman style of face, and a prepossessing countenance." After his release he lived in Iowa, dying there October 3, 1838. Image Size: 14.5 x 11.25 in. Overall Size: 19.5 x 17.25 in. Unframed. (B07512)

Los 3379

A WW II RAF escape axe, the rubber covered grip marked Patent No.515767, 38cm, together with three other axes, contianed in a green painted Frequency Meter case.

Los 390

A pair of 14ct yellow gold drop Earrings, in the form of a double axe, together with a similar pendant and a pair of smaller earrings, approx. total weight 7.6g (5)

Los 305

A collection of Antique North American Tribal Arrow Heads 20 in total various and Axe Head in very good condition with signs of use and wear generally in very good condition

Los 1067

A souvenir hiking stick/axe having fir tree type detail and the date '08.10.1972' near the handle.

Los 6235

Winterhalder & Hoffmeier - 8-day German mantle clock c1908, mahogany lancet case with satinwood stringing and cast brass axe-head carrying handles to the sides, on a deep plinth raised on brass bracket feet, brass sheet dial with applied scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring and pendulum adjustment dial, with an etched matted dial centre and steel fleur di Lis hands, two train going barrel movement with rack "ting-tang" gong strike on the the quarters and single strike on the hours, chapter ring with retailers name "Pfid & Sons of Newcastle on Tyne" With pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 33cm  Length/Width: 23cm  Depth/Diameter: 18cm

Los 2763

A DIAMOND AXE BROOCH set with estimated approx 0.80cts of brilliant cut diamonds, to the yellow and white metal mount. Dimensions 3.3cm x 1.9cm, weight 2.4gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 1092

17th century style double edged iron axe head, stamped 998, L31cm

Los 17

A white metal retractable pencil modelled as an axe with 'For Axing Questions' to axe head, engraved with name to shaft, length 12cm, S. Mordan & Co.

Los 119

Antiquities.- Pownall (Thomas, Governor of Massachusetts Bay) Descriptions and explanations of some remains of Roman Antiquities dug up in the City of Bath in the year MDCCXC, first edition, half-title, folding engraved plate, some spotting, lightly browned, disbound, Bath, R. Cruttwell, 1795 § Halford (Sir Henry) An Account of what appeared on opening the coffin of King Charles the First, in the vault of King Henry the Eighth in St. George's Chapel at Windsor, on the first of April, MDCCCXIII, first edition, occasional spotting, lightly browned, disbound, Printed for White, Cochrane, and Co.; and J. Hatchard, 1813; and a 19th century guide to the Tower of London, 4to & 8vo (3) *** II: It was the intention of Charles II to re-inter the body of his father at Westminster Abbey, but a search of St. George's Chapel failed to locate the coffin. It was uncovered by workmen in 1812 or 1813, at which point the Prince Regent ordered an examination of the body. This was carried out by Halford, who came in for some professional criticism for his removal of a portion of the fourth cervical vertebra which had been cut through by the executioner's axe. 

Los 2207

Schale mit Wappenmotiv. Gotha. Hennenmarke, 1860-ca. 1883. Polychrom bemalt, goldstaffiert. L 27,5 cm. Oval-passige Schale mit goldstaffiertem Rocaillereliefrand. Auf der Fahne ein Wappenschild mit Axt, Rose und Helmzier. Aufrufzeit 14. | Juni 2024 | voraussichtlich 14:34 Uhr (CET)Bowl with coat of arms motif. Gotha. Hennenmarke, 1860-ca. 1883. Polychrome painted, decorated in gold. L 27.5 cm. Oval-passé bowl with gold-stamped rocaille rim. On the rim a coat of arms with axe, rose and crest. Call time 14 | June 2024 | presumably 14:34 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Los 362

EMILE LAPORTE (1858 - 1907) FRANCE. "FRENCH LIBERTY" A young man standing holding an axe, a cockerel at his feet. Signed. 32cms high on a circular stand.

Los 684

An early Bronze Age flat Axe Head, with provenance, having been found in Worcestershire circa 1809. The Head itself has an early collection label giving some detail and the date 1809, along with a selection of paperwork including a paper titled 'Notes on a flat bronze axe from Bevere Island, Worcestershire, by Lily F. Chitty'. This references the axe being recorded in Jabel Allies 1856 'Antiquities of Worcestershire', 10.5cm L

Los 926

A Polynesian or Maori Paddle Club with carved handle 6ft L and a wooden fighting Hand Axe 1ft 2in L

Los 693

Persian Luristan (?) Two Bronze Age axe heads  Bronze Dimensions: [a] 5.5 in. (H) x 7 in. (L) [b] 5 in. (H) x 7 in. (L)

Los 4

Mdina Sea Blue 'Fish Axe' vase, unsigned, but attributed to Michael Harris. 29cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)  Base is heavily scratched and worn, possible chip to the base although may be as made, minor frits to the edge.

Los 378

A fireman's axe, with steel blade and wooden handle, numbered 136167, stamped DAFS030, with leather sleeve, bearing faint markings, 34cm high.

Los 237

Ca. 3rd-2nd millennium BC.A pair of boat-shaped and double-edged stone axe heads, each with a central shaft hole designed for attachment to a pole. These implements, typical of the Neolithic period, were essential tools employed for various purposes, including woodworking, construction, and agricultural activities.Size: 110-180mm x 55-70mm; Weight: 1.2kgProvenance: Property of a European collector, acquired in Rungis in 2017; formerly in a French private collection 1980s-1990s.

Los 243

Ca. 2nd millennium BC.A bronze axe head with a flaring cutting edge and a thick butt featuring a round socket for attachment of a wooden pole. Both faces of the axe head display a horizontal ridge at the midsection of the socket.Size: 100mm x 170mm; Weight: 1.05kgProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.

Los 238

Ca. 8000 - 6000 BC.A neolithic flint axe, crafted through the process of knapping, displays a distinctively greyish hue, possessing an inherent elegance in its simplicity. The axe features a slender square butt and a gently curving, convex cutting edge, meticulously fashioned. Its purpose encompassed various activities, ranging from felling trees and shaping wood to constructing dwellings and crafting essential implements. The narrow square butt, when combined with the tool's weight distribution, facilitated precise control and efficient power transmission during cutting and shaping tasks. Furthermore, the slightly convex cutting edge granted the blade strength and resilience, enabling it to endure the rigours of demanding applications.Size: L:70mm / W:205mm ; 645gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.

Los 2595

Neolithic polished hand axe, together with a set of Chinese opium scales and an ebony blotter roller, (3).

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