Mixed selection of WW2 and later British items to include: Lee-Enfield web rifle slings x 2, Sten Gun Sling, Eyesheilds Anti-Gas x 2, Gas Mask in cardboard carrying case, pouch boxed, Jack Knife, Fire Axe, Rattle, Cigarette cases, No 4 Bayonet, Indian made post war Bugle with badges affixed, Post War bandage, Camo cream, etc.
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Limited edition, mixed media sculpture of bronze, pewter and marble, part of the Legends of the West Premiere Edition series, depicting a portrait of native Warrior Chief Plenty Coup with axe and full headdress. This item has its original box, 20"L x 16"W x 16.5"H. Artist: Christopher PardellIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 10"L x 8.5"W x 14.5"HEdition Number: 293/950 Manufacturer: Starlite Originals LegendsCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
A CHINESE WHITE AND GREY JADE 'AXE-HEAD BELL' PENDANT 17TH OR 18TH CENTURY Carved in openwork in the form of an axe-head bell, the handle crested by an archaistic kui dragon and further flanked by sprays of lingzhi, applied with label 'X 46' 5.8cm high x 4.5cm wideProvenance: Bluett & Sons, London, March 1927, purchased for £3-0-0, from the Pope Hennessy Collection (catalogue untraced), as recorded in the RHRP Hardstones and Jade ledger no. J 46 The Reginald and Lena Palmer Collection J 46十七/十八世紀 灰白玉鏤雕"鏄鐘"佩拍品來源:英國帕瑪家族顯赫私人收藏,家族收藏編號J46,1927年3月以3英鎊購自倫敦古董商Bluett & Sons Condition Report: signs of wear commensurate with age Condition Report Disclaimer
A vintage knife-sharpening wheel and a collection of vintage woodworking tools to include planes, axe, etc.Condition Report: - Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend booking a collection slot for this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
A collection of African hunting and tribal items collected by Mr A. N. Joseph, Assistant Inspector of the Northern Rhodesia Police 1955-64, comprising an axe which belonged to a senior Bemba tribal chief, recovered from a thief who had been arrested and was gifted by the chief, two spears, confiscated from attackers to the police whilst working in Nakondie, an African bow, four arrows and quiver, confiscated by Detective Sgt Walimekulu from a village in Mambwe tribal district, these arrows were used to threaten police officers and were originally coated in bulemba tree root poison, inspector Joseph had them cleaned and kept them as a keepsake, an African adze, various African tourist items to include paintings, wooden items, books, etc.Condition Report: The arrow heads have been cleaned and pose no threat, we have also and we have sprayed with cleaner
Circa 1900-1800 B.C. Haematite with four standing figures; accompanied by a section of an old typed scholarly note on a collection of 61 seals, typed and unsigned, by W. G. Lambert, late Professor of Assyriology, University of Birmingham, 1970-1993, which states: 'Cappadocian, c. 1900-1800 B.C. Hematite. Figure with axe over shoulder and holding symbol facing (i) figure holding different symbol, (ii) Lamma, and (iii) worshipper; bird, vessel and ball staff.' 4.28 grams, 17 mm (5/8 in.). Property of a London gentleman; part of his family collection since the 1970s with collection identification no.39. From a collection acquired from various auction houses in the UK. From the estate of Mr R.W., a private Wiltshire, UK, collector; thence by descent. Accompanied by a copy of an unsigned scholarly note by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham, 1970-1993. [No Reserve]
10th-12th century A.D. Narrow T-shaped blade with curved edge, large D-shaped socket with lateral triangular flanges and rectangular extension to the rear. Cf. Sedov, B.B., Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, pl.CX, items 41,43, for the type; see also Hjardar, K. & Vike, V., Vikings at war, Oxford-Philadelphia, 2016, p.163, for the typology of eastern axes. 588 grams, 17 cm (6 3/4 in.). From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s.Slavic battle-axes also came into use in Scandinavia, especially in the Eastern part of Gotland, Denmark and Sweden. One of the types was a T-shaped axe with a broad blade. There were narrow-bladed types too, described as being very light. Another characteristic of some of the Eastern axes was an extra long hammer or more rarely a secondary blade protruding from the back of axehead.
9th century A.D. With triangular section narrow blade widening to a broad bevelled edge with square chin, lateral flanges to the socket. Cf. Hjardar, K. & Vike, V., Vikings at war, Oxford-Philadelphia, 2016, p.163, for the typology of Viking axes, letter B. 758 grams, 18.5 cm (7 1/4 in.). From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s.The axe belongs to a category of bearded axes. The skeggöks (bearded axes) had a long edge, designed to split tree-trunks into planks and beams. Usually the beard was at the bottom end of the blade, but some axes did sometimes have extra long blades.
9th-8th century B.C. Featuring a convex cutting edge and wedge-shaped cheeks with crescentic blade; socket damaged in antiquity. Cf. MacGregor, A., Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the collection of the Lord McAlpine of West Green, Ashmolean Museum, 1987, nos.11.12-11.21, for the typology. 88 grams, 63 mm (2 1/2 in.). UK gallery, early 2000s.The remains of the axe seem to be linked with the Welby type or closely related to it. During the Ewart Park period of the Late Bronze Age (LBA II, 9th-8th century B.C.) there were several regional varieties of ribbed socketted axes. The Welby type was mainly distributed in southern and eastern England. [No Reserve]
Early 1st millennium B.C. With figural frieze between two borders of guilloche ornament: central hero-figure with axe in one raised hand, the other griping the foreleg of a winged rampant gryphon, with recumbent goat at his feet; behind, radiant sun above a monkey sitting on the rump of a horse with a second gryphon attacking; opposed rampant ibexes flanking a tree; supplied with a museum-quality impression. 65.7 grams, 44 mm (1 3/4 in.). From the property of late Mr SM, London, UK, 1970-1990s, thence by desent. Examined by Professor Wilfrid George Lambert FBA (1926-2011), historian, archaeologist, and specialist in Assyriology and Near Eastern archaeology, in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Middle-Transitional Archaic Period, 8000-2700 years B.P. Including a waisted axe-hammer and other types. 1.37 kg total, 7.5-13.7 cm (3 - 5 3/8 in.). From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent. [3, No Reserve]
20th century A.D. Depicted with elongated body and limbs, standing on a circular base; stylised facial features with large bulbous eyes, the hair gathered on a bun on the top of the head; one hand held at the waist and the other holding an axe. 18 grams, 75 mm (3 in.). Ex London, UK, collection. Property of a North London, UK, gentleman. [No Reserve]
49-48 B.C. Obv: CAESAR legend in exergue with elephant right, trampling on serpent. Rev: sacrificial implements: simpulum, sprinkler, axe and apex. Crawford 443/1, Sydenham 1006, BMCRR (Gaul) 27, RSC 49, Sear 1399. 2.65 grams, 18 mm. . From a 1980s UK collection. Property of a London antiquarian. [No Reserve]
A black green glass linen smoother or sleek-stone, early 18th century, of mushroom form, with ribbed handle, large chips to handle, 13.5cm wide 15.5cm high together with a Black Stone adze or toki, probably Māori, of axe head form, 7cm wide 10.5cm long (2)Provenance: The Collection of the late Rosemary and Theo Cutting. Condition ReportLinen smoother) with large chips to the handle. Surface scratches, particularly to the bottom commensurate with age and use. Adze) with chips nibbles and scratches, commensurate with use.
A Tourag sword, with a shaped blade, with a knotted rib design to the centre, a wood handle, 47.5cm long; together with an axe, with an ebonised handle, 91cm long two spears, 144 and 152cm long; a small Indian Madu parrying shield, metal with copper details, mounted on two horns, with steel terminals, 77.5cm wide (5)Shipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their country’s shipping and import policies regarding guns, knives, swords, and other offensive weapons prior to purchase. They are required to ensure that the lot can be delivered by a specialist shipper, whether in the UK, Europe or internationally. No compensation will be given to buyers who fail to organise shipping arrangements for goods and weapons due to the prohibitions, restrictions or import regulations of their country. Condition ReportWith wear. Parrying shield with wire suspension, and worn.
A George III style mahogany hanging shelf in the Chippendale style The architectural blind fret pediment above four graduated shelves between pierced fret work sides, with a bank of three short and two long drawers below, with axe head handles, elements 18th century, 71cm wide, 119cm high, 19cm deep.
A Collection of silver jewellery; Robert Allison Edinburgh silver thistle design dagger brooch, Ola Gorie Edinburgh silver ornate circle brooch, Shetland silver craft longboat brooch, claw brooch, Sheffield silver "Gleneagles" hanging brooch, Edinburgh silver dagger brooch, Robert Allison Silver Celtic design axe brooch, Edinburgh silver dragon brooch by Shetland silver craft and silver seagull brooch by Shetland silver craft.
Heavy Metal Interest, twelve releases to include, Kiss - Alive 2m Unmasked, Smashes Trashes And Hits, Ace Frehley - Trouble Walkin', Sea Hags - Sea Hags, Vinnie Vincent - Invasion, The Angels From Angel City - Beyond Salvation, Lillian Axe, Winger - Winger, D.A.D. - Bad Craziness, Riskin' It All, No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims, generally VG+.
A pair of ornamental halberds, heads with crescent-shaped axe blades and curved rear spikes and surmounted by long spear points, each set to both sides set with a badge comprising a crest of a castle with a wolf's head and the motto 'BOUTEZ EN AVANT' (possible the Barry Family of Ireland), hardwood poles, approximate lengths 228cm (90 in.), late 19th or 20th century. [2]
A late 19th century Indo Persian silver ceremonial Tabar (axe) the blade pierced and chased with war elephants in scroll filed landscapes, the haft with peacock head finial, 41 cm long x 22 cm wide, together with another smaller of more slight construction with applied bells along its edge, 18.7 gross weight From the Estate of the Late Baroness Shreela Flather (Former Mayor for the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, and the first Asian woman to receive a peerage).
GROUP OF PACIFIC WEAPONS, including two Australian aboriginal boomerangs, one carved with animals, four Papua New Guinea bamboo arrows with carved tips (one with bone point), and a presentation axe with greenstone blade (8)Provenance: private collection CaerphillyComment: ordinary used condition.
TWO ANCIENT WEAPONS, to include an axe head and a Celtic spearhead, the axe head is believed to be circa 400 A.D and from the migration period, it was found in 1975 in Zante and was thought to have belonged to the Tiringi tribe, this has been chemically cleaned, bade edge length aproximately 19cm, the Celtic spearhead is believed to be around circa 200 B.C and was found in Munich, approximate length 21.5cm, excavated condition the information for both items and information were supplied by the vendor and cannot be verified by ourselves, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
Satrapie Karien/Silber - Drachme 4.Jh.v.Chr., Satrap Hidrieus, 351-344 v. Chr., Av: Bekränzter Apollonkopf von vorn, Rv: Zeus Labraundos mit Doppelaxt und Lanze,ss, berieben, Tönung, Kratzer, leicht verschmutzt, minimalste Korrosion, 3,26g Ag rau.|Satrapy of Caria/Silver - 4th century BC drachm, satrap Hidrieus, 351-344 BC, Obv: Crowned head of Apollo from the front, Rv: Zeus Labraundos with double axe and lance,VF, rubbed, toning, scratches, slightly soiled, minimal corrosion, 3.26g Ag rough.
BronzeIndia 16th century Dimensions: Height 7 cm Wide 5 cm Depth 3 cmWeight: 210 grams Small plaque in the shape of a gate or altar and Ganesha seated on a stool with one leg drawn to his body, the other foot standing on the floor.The rub off might imply that this piece was used as a keepsake somewhere close to the body.Ganesha has four arms holding a battle axe, and other objects which are barely recognizable.Most likely he is holding his broken tusk and the ball of sweet laddu balls which he is picking with his trunk.A diamond finial decorates his head.
StoneIndia Dimensions: Height 32 cm Wide 20 cm Depth 12 cmWeight: 7985 grams Stone fragment showing Ganesha dancing on his saddled vahana or vehicle the mouse.The elephant god has six arms holding his attributes, the broken tusk, a battle axe, prayer beads, a broken object.One hand is fragmented , wearing a short striped dhoti and elaborate jewellery.The snake is tied around his body serving as a belt holding together the big belly containing the galaxy.A high crown sits on his head.

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