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Militaria - A continuous run of 'The Border Magazine: Journal of The Border Regiment', Vol. 1 No.1 (1947) - Vol.2 No.12 (1953) bound, and the others as issued; a quantity of related publications and ephemera; a pair of Border Regiment cufflinks, cast with the number '34', by Gaunt of London; and a painted wall sign, showing a woodpecker on an axe, titled '3 Lumber Group / Gorleben / 1947', 25.5cm x 21cm, (box).
ANCIENT COINS, Roman, Julius Caesar, Denarius 3.70g, Greece, 48 BC, diademed female head right, wearing oak-wreath, LII behind, rev Gallic trophy, axe on right, CAE-SAR below (Cr 452/2; RCV 1400). Slight corrosion at edge between 5 and 8 o’clock, toned, good very fine. The numeral on the obverse of this coin refers to Caesar’s age in 48 BC
BRITISH TRADE TOKENS, 18th Century, Essex, Woodford, Denton’s Halfpenny 1796, wheatsheaf and sickle, a dove to either side, all surrounded by oak-wreath, rev W. BROOKS CARPENTER WOODFORD, symbols of carpentry: compasses, wheel, saw and axe, edge plain (DH 39). Good very fine and rare. William Brooks, carpenter, Woodford Wells
PULMAN (GEORGE P. R.) THE BOOK OF THE AXE, "4th edition", cloth, dustwrapper, tall 8vo, Kingsmead re-prints, Bath, 1975; Dunsford (Martin) Historical Memoirs Of The Town And Parish of Tiverton, half calf, marbled boards, 4to, Exeter, (defective) (2). * This lot is being sold with all faults not subject to return.
Axe (Prof. J. Wortley, ed.). The Horse, its Treatment in Health and Disease, with a Complete Guide to Breeding Training and Management, 9 vols., 1907, numerous col. and b & w plts. and illusts., orig. dark green cloth blocked in black and gilt to a design by Talwin Morris (initialled in lower corner of upper covers), a bright copy, 4to, together with Stubbs (George), The Anatomy of the Horse, 1938, b & w plts. (incl. double-page), occn. spotting, orig. qtr. cloth, spine ends frayed, some staining to boards, folio (10)
Edwards (Lionel). A Sportsman's Bag, 1st ed., Country Life, 1937, seventeen coloured plts. mounted on thick paper, b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in torn and soiled d.j., slim 4to, together with Seen from the Saddle, by Lionel Edwards, 2 copies, 1st eds., Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1937, numerous b&w illusts. after pencil drawings by the author, both orig. cloth in soiled and frayed d.j.s, 4to, plus Axe (Prof. J. Wortley), The Horse. Its Treatment in Health and Disease, With a Complete Guide to Breeding, Training and Management, nine orig. divs., 1997, two sectional models, coloured plates, numerous b&w illusts. from photos., orig. art nouveau style decorated cloth, a little rubbed on spines, small folio, and others of equestrian interest (35)
TWO INDIAN AXES, 18TH CENTURY the first: with brass head enclosing a rectangular steel axe blade, the socket decorated with red enamel geometric ornament, and pair of exotic animals, on its original wooden haft; the second: with sparsely engraved rectangular axe blade, rectangular socket, on its original wooden shaft the first: 71cm; 28in (2) Provenance: Robin Wigington, The Arms & Armour Gallery, Poet's Arbour.
AN INDIAN AXE, 18TH CENTURY with engraved brass head, the forward portion pierced with foliage and fitted with crescentic axe-blade, the rear portion formed as a pair of adorsed tiger heads, iron leaf-shaped central spike, iron haft formed in three stages, retaining traces of silver foliage, engraved brass basal cap incorporating a concealed stiletto 57.5cm; 22Nin Provenance: Robin Wigington, The Arms & Armour Gallery, Poet's Arbour.
A RARE INDIAN COMBINED AXE AND MATCHLOCK PISTOL, 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURYwith slender head formed with a crescentic axe-blade, rear pean formed as a domed temple, two-stage haft forming the barrel, fitted with iron pan (pivot-cover, trigger and serpentine each missing, ramrod seized, patinated throughout), 34.5cm; 13Kin
A FINE AND RARE SOUTH INDIAN COMBINED AXE AND MATCHLOCK PISTOL, 17TH CENTURYformed with crescentic blade with reinforced rear-swept tips, engraved bifurcated central blade formed with an additional spike beneath, moulded collar chiselled with a monstrous mask on each side, octagonal haft also forming the barrel, strongly swamped at the muzzle and fitted with fore-sight, the haft engraved with scrolling foliage on the alternate faces, interrupted by a strongly moulded collar at the top, bottom and in the centre, fitted with iron pan with pivot-cover in the centre, iron hilt of khandar form, the lower portion pierced and chiselled with monsters, iron grip, and remaining in good condition throughout 86.2cm; 34in Provenance: Robin Wigington, The Arms & Armour Gallery, Poet's Arbour. A similar combined axe and matchlock pistol formerly in the collection of George Cameron Stone is preserved in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, No. 36.25.2118. See R.Elgood 2004, p.187.

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