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AN INDO-PERSIAN AXE, LATE 19TH CENTURY AND AN INDIAN ZAGHNAL, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY the first with crescentic head decorated on each face with gold koftgari, pyramidal central spike, and brass rear pean formed as an elephant (worn), on its steel haft fitted with a concealed spike in the base (basal cap missing); the second in excavated condition, with blade of characteristic form applied with chiselled brass flowers and pierced with pairs of holes at the base (central spike missing), on its steel haft with a later velvet grip the first: 45.7cm; 17 3/4in overall (2) ++The first: the gold koftgari has small areas of wear. The basal cap is missing as per the catalogue description. The second: as per the catalogue description.
TWO AFRICAN AXES AND TWO AFRICAN POWDER-FLASKS, 19TH CENTURY the first axe with engraved flat head formed as a horned monster, rectangular rear blade engraved with a wavy pattern, and hardwood haft with steel cap; the second with engraved head, and hardwood haft studded with domed brass nails; the first powder-flask of ridged pear-shaped form, the outer surface covered with leather studded with domed brass nails, and fitted with a turned ivory nozzle; and the second of horn with large engraved brass mounts enriched with silver scrollwork the first: 54cm; 21 3/8in overall (4)
A SYRIAN AXE HEAD, 19TH CENTURY of crescentic form, chiselled with a small shaped cartouche filled with a bird behind the edge and a larger panel chiselled with flowerheads and foliage on each side, short socket chiselled with pairs of birds, and the rear pean formed as a solid monsterhead 19cm; 7 1/2in high
A STYRIAN HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with long tapering central spike, curved axe-blade pierced with three groups of holes and incised with crescents, rear spike stamped with three holes and a circular mark on one side, short socket, and a pair of long straps (one broken), on a wooden haft fitted with an additional pair of straps 76cm; 30in head
A STYRIAN HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with long tapering central spike of diamond-section, forward-leaning curved axe blade pierced with three groups of circles (the forward tip slightly bent), pierced rear fluke stamped with the mark of Pankraz Taller, in a shield four pellets divided by a saltire, tapering socket, and a pair of long straps, on an early wooden haft fitted with an additional pair of straps (the lower portion replaced) 83cm; 32 3/4in head A number of halberds by this maker are preserved in the Landeszeughaus, Graz.
A STYRIAN HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with long tapering central spike of diamond-section, forward-leaning curved axe blade pierced with three groups of circles, pierced rear fluke stamped with the mark of Pankraz Taller, tapering socket, and a pair of long straps, on an early wooden haft fitted with an additional pair of straps (the lower portion replaced) 62cm; 24 3/8in head See footnote to previous lot.
A HALBERD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY, GERMAN OR SWISS with slender central spike, forward-leaning axe-blade pierced with three groups of holes and with a pair of vestigial lugs behind, rear spike pierced en suite and stamped three pellets back and front and a mark on one side, a pair of long straps, on an early wooden haft enriched with small brass flowerhead nails 53.5cm; 21in head A halberd stamped with same mark is preserved in the Solothurn Zeughaus. See R. Wegeli 1905, cat. no. 487.
TWO GERMAN HALBERDS, THE FIRST MID-16TH CENTURY with tapering central spike flattened at the base, forward leaning axe-blade, rear spike formed with two notches at its base, and a pair of very short straps (painted black throughout), on a later wooden haft; the second in 16th Century style, with two-stage central spike with a mark on one side, forward leaning axe-blade pierced with a quatrefoil, a pair of long straps, on a wooden haft the first: 52.5cm; 20 5/8in head (2)
A GERMAN HALBERD, EARLY 17TH CENTURY AND ANOTHER, 18TH/19TH CENTURY the first with tapering central spike, pierced crescentic axe-blade, rear spike, and a pair of straps (pitted, losses), on a later wooden haft; the second stamped with a mark at the base (pitted); and a socket bayonet (pitted), on a wooden haft the first: 87cm; 34 1/4in head (3)
A PLUG BAYONET, CIRCA 1680 AND SEVEN FURTHER BAYONETS the first with 9in slightly curved blade double-edged at the point and stamped with a mark, quillon terminals of axe and hammer form, and tapered hardwood plug with iron knop; an early continental socket bayonet for a large bore gun, with pipe-backed blade; along with a Brown Bess socket bayonet; four other Continental socket bayonets; and relic German bayonet (8)
A George III mahogany toilet mirror, oval pane pivoting within a shaped framework applied with draft turned ivory roundels, serpentine base with a central drawer flanked by smaller drawers, brass axe head handles, ivory kite shaped escutcheons, inlaid with batwing paterae, outlined with satinwood crossbanding and barber pole stringing, brass ball feet, 45cm wide, 64cm high, c.1780
19th Century French ormolu Mantel Clock, the enamelled dial painted with floral swags, Japy Freres movement, chiming on a gong and contained within an ornate case, surmounted Richard the Lion-heart on a silvered horse, with shield and axe below, glazed panels flanking the dial, with floral swags and on scrolled supports, 64cms, (25").
A brass monocular microscope by T & T Blunt, London of Culpepper form, early 19th century, with rack focussing, signed circular stage on three scroll supports, with base drawer of accessories including objectives numbered 1 to 5, 9 bone slides, and lieberkuhn, all in a tapering mahogany case with axe handle, 39.5cm high overall
4 Hummel/Goebel Figurines inc. 198 2-6 dated 1948 Home from the Market, Boy & Girl carrying umbrella with a pig in a basket on his back, Figure with painted crown & GW Blowing a Horn in a blue jacket with pocket watch & night lantern & axe, Girl 258 1963 hands behind her back in a lilac dress with an apron, 79 impressed 40 Boy with 1 foot raised & orange curled umbrella under his arm, empty basket on his back
A 17th century stained glass armorial panel the armorial to centre surrounded by allegorical figures, with inscription to base in Latin dated '1621', 33cm x 26cm; a stained glass armorial panel, 51cm x 47cm; and a 19th century stained glass panel of a man and a woman with axe and chalice over an inscription 'Martinus Zimerman' 43cm x 40cm (damages) -3
A 19th century Indian or Persian double-bladed parade axe the watered steel and chiselled blades with foliate decoration; and another similar with a single blade and square section hammer -2 84cm long Note: Axes of this type were carried as symbols of high office in the Ottoman Empire from Turkey to India.
* Johnny Dieber, Austrian, 20/21st century- Axe man; oil on canvas, initialed: together with one other similar initialed oil on canvas depicting skulls, both bearing inscriptions and labels for Wenger, Austria, attached verso, both in matching integral frames, 40x65cm., ea., (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
An unusual ethnic axe, the blade with engraved naive decoration, the wooden shaft bound with animal skin, 57cm; an ethnic curved dagger, having ribbed engraved blade and horn handle, 31cm; and a small dagger with engraved decoration to the blade with horn and bone handle, in leather scabbard, 24cm long, (3)
AN INDIAN CHILANUM, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, TWO MALAYSIAN KRIS, AN ARAB POWDER-FLASK, A BRONZE AXE-HEAD, AND A HATCHET the first formed entirely of steel, with straight double-edged blade, steel hilt and moulded grip; the second and third of characteristic form, each in its scabbard, one faced with tortoiseshell; the fourth of flattened horn with sprung closure, decorated over its surface with brass studs, and complete with a steel suspension chain; the fifth cast in one piece, with axe-blade, wedge-shaped rear blade and tubular socket, and the hatchet with hooked blade and an additional flat spike at the back the first: 32cm; 12 1/2in (6)
**FOUR INDO-PERSIAN AXES AND AN AFRICAN AXE, 19TH CENTURY the first with curved axe-blade decorated on each face with a panel of silver scrollwork, pyramidal rear-spike, on its wooden haft; the second and third with etched axe-blades and steel hafts, the fourth with etched double axe-blade and steel haft; and the fifth with trifurcated central spike, a pair of crescentic axe-blades beneath and two basal lugs, decorated with brass inlay the first: 60cm; 20 3/4in (5)
A SUDANESE KASKARA, LATE 19TH CENTURY in its scabbard; ANOTHER, in its scabbard; FOUR LONG SPEARS, two with broad leaf-shaped blades; FOUR SHORT JAVELINS; TWO KNOBKERRIES, FOUR CLUBS, A BLOW PIPE, AN AXE, TWO GHURKA KUKRI KNIVES, TWO DAGGERS, AND A ZULU SHILED (losses) the first: 84cm; 33in blade (qty)
**A MALAYSIAN BADE BADE, 19TH CENTURY with straight single-edged blade, long tapering silver ferrule, and horn grip, in its scabbard almost entirely encased in sheet silver; ANOTHER, 19TH CENTURY, the blade inlaid with brass, in its brass-mounted scabbard; A SUMATRAN KORAMBI, 19TH CENTURY, in its silver-mounted scabbard; A MALAYSIAN SPEARHEAD (TOMBAK), 19TH CENTURY; AN IGOROT HEAD AXE; AN IGOROT FISHING SPEAR (FAL-FEG); TWO MALAYSIAN GRAIN SOWING IMPLEMENTS; AND TWO FURTHER EASTERN SHORTSWORDS the first: 28cm; 11in (10)
A PLUG BAYONET, CIRCA 1680 AND SEVEN FURTHER BAYONETS the first with 9in slightly curved blade double-edged at the point and stamped with a mark, quillon terminals of axe and hammer form, and tapered hardwood plug with iron knop; an early continental socket bayonet for a large bore gun, with pipe-backed blade; along with a Brown Bess socket bayonet; four other Continental socket bayonets; and relic German bayonet (8)
A HALBERD, LATE 16TH/EARLY 17TH CENTURY with long tapering central spike, forward leaning crescentic axe-blade pierced with groups of three holes and formed with additional spikes at the top and the bottom, rear fluke with spikes en suite, a pair of long straps, on a wooden haft fitted with an additional pair of straps (the steel parts pitted and painted black) 142.5cm; 56in head A halberd of related form from the armoury of Farleigh Hungerford Castle is preserved in the Royal Armouries, Leeds (inv.no. VII 1809).
A RARE HALBERD, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY with two-stage central spike, of stiff diamond section for the upper portion and flattened at the base, curved axe-blade inlaid with three brass rondels top and bottom and pierced with a quatrefoil in the centre, triangular rear spike with reinforced tip, tapering socket fitted with a quatrefoil-shaped washer and a further shield-shaped panel on each side, a pair of long straps, on a later wooden haft 110.8cm; 43 5/8in head
A HALBERD, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 16TH CENTURY, GERMAN OR SWISS with reinforced central spike of tapering square section, broad axe-blade with forward leaning straight blade, struck with a five-pointed star mark beneath the spike on one side, triangular rear fluke notched at the base, and a pair of long straps, on a later wooden haft fitted with an additional pair of straps (the steel parts pitted) 87.2cm; 34 3/8in head A halberd struck with the same mark and formerly in the collection of the Prince of Liechtensein was sold Christie's, 3rd July 1991, lot 68.
A RARE GERMAN HALBERD, SECOND HALF OF THE 16TH CENTURY with central spike of diamond section terminating with a slender leaf-shaped blade at the top and rectangular at the base, slightly curved forward-leaning axe-blade pierced with three central holes, rear spike pierced en suite (laminated), and a pair of short straps, on a later wooden haft 74cm; 29 1/8in head
A GERMAN HALBERD, SECOND HALF OF THE 16TH CENTURY with central spike of diamond section, forward-leaning axe-blade with near straight leading edge, pierced with a pair of slipped circles, notched rear spike formed en suite and stamped with a mark on one side, tapering socket, and a pair of straps (pitted throughout), on a later wooden haft 120cm; 47 1/4in head
A GERMAN ETCHED STATE HALBERD OF THE GUARD OF THE ARCHDUKE FERDINAND OF AUSTRIA, DATED 1596 with tapering central spike of hollow-diamond section, axe-blade with concave leading edge and an additional spike behind at the top and bottom, down-curved rear spike cut with a series of notches, etched over almost its entire surface with scrolling foliage, ball flowers and pellets on a granular ground, with the date on each side of the spike, the initial 'F E Z O' for Ferdinand Erzherzog zu Österreich on each side, one incorporating the crowned Archducal arms, the other with the flaming fire steels and ragged staves of Burgundy, etched socket, a pair of plain straps, on a later wooden haft fitted with an additional pair of straps (the etching with areas of wear) 109.2cm; 43in head Archduke Ferdinand of Austria and Syria was born at Graz in 1578 and died in Vienna 1637. He became King of Bohemia in 1617, King of Hungary in 1618, and Holy Roman Emperor in 1619. His election to the Imperial throne was delayed as the Bohemians realised that he might threaten their religious, and possibly civil, liberties. Consequently he was renounced as King of Bohemia and the Elector Palatine, Frederick V, was chosen in his place. The ensuing uprising sparked the beginning of the thirty years war.

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