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India, Princely States, RATLAM, Paisa, with large leaf on obv. (KM 40); with branch on obv. (3) (KM 81); with axe on obv. (KM 83); with flower on obv. (9) (KM 84); with seven-petalled flower on obv. (KM 85); with trident and sword on obv. (KM –); with flag on obv. (KM –); with dagger and leaf on obv. (KM –); with horse on obv. (KM –); with goblet on obv. (2) (KM –); with branch and katar on obv. (KM –); with double-swastika on obv. (KM –); with flower around central shield on obv. (KM –); VS(12)45? (KM –); others (5), unidentified types; Half-Paisas (3), obv. katar, rev. sword (KM 15) [33]. Varied state; an interesting study group £60-£80
India, Princely States, GWALIOR, Paisas (9), obv. trisul, rev. spear (9) (KM 131.2); obv. trident, rev. spear and flag (KM 131.7); obv. leaf, rev. scimitar (4) (KM 213.1); obv. spear, rev. axe; obv. trisul, rev. elephant; obv. lingam (2); obv. lingam, rev. scimitar; rev. lingam (2); obv. flag, rev. sword; obv. trisul, rev. scimitar (3); rev. scimitar (7); obv. leaf, rev. spear; obv. jhar; unidentified (11) [45]. Varied state £80-£100
India, Princely States, RATLAM, Paisa, yr 20, scimitar? on obv. (KM 80 var.); with branch on obv. (2) (KM 81); with small axe on obv. (KM 83 var.); with flower on obv. (6) (KM 84); with scimitar and trident on obv. (3) (KM –); with goblet on obv. (KM –); with Hanuman on obv. (2) (KM –); with small leaf on obv. (3) (KM –); with katar on obv. (KM –); with flower and axe on obv. (KM –); with three-leaved plant on obv. (KM –); VS(12)55? (KM –); others (7), unidentified types; Half-Paisa, dotted circle on obv. (KM –); others (6), unidentified types [37]. Varied state; an interesting study group £70-£90
India, Princely States, RATLAM, Paisas (5), in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, yrs 25, 26, 28, 30, 34 (KM 33, 34, –, 36, 38); others (12), dates unclear or off flan; with scimitar on obv. (3) (KM 80); with branch on obv. (6) (KM 81); with axe on obv. (3) (KM 83); with flower around central shield on obv. (11) (KM –); with katar on obv. (KM –); Half-Paisa, with scimitar on obv. (KM –); Half-Paisa, with katar on obv. (KM –) [43]. Varied state, some with countermarks; an interesting study group £80-£100
India, Princely States, INDORE, Half-Annas (7), with lingam and whisk on rev. (KM 90.2); with jhar on rev. (2) (KM 90.3); with mace on obv. (12) (KM 91); obv. katar, rev. axe and whisk (KM 92.2); rev. six-petalled flower and sword (2) (KM 93.4); obv. katar, rev. leaf (5) (KM 94); obv. axe, rev. sword (7) (KM 95.1, 95.2); obv. six-petalled flower, rev. pennant (2) (KM –); obv. mace, rev. sword (2) (KM –); obv. katar, rev. halberd (KM –); obv. katar, rev. large leaf (KM –); with lingam on obv. (KM –); obv. katar, rev. six-petalled flower (KM –); 1232h, rev. flower (KM –); others (2), uncertain types; Quarter-Annas (2), with lingam and whisk on rev. (KM 51) [49]. Varied state £80-£100
India, Princely States, INDORE, Half-Annas (2), rev. leaf and dagger (KM 90.1); obv. katar, rev. leaf and flag (10) (KM 92.1); obv. katar, rev. mace (KM –); rev. jhar and mace (2) (KM 93.1); rev. leaf (KM 93.2); rev. flower and flag (KM 93.3); rev. sword (3) (KM 93.4); obv. mace, rev. dagger (KM –); rev. dagger and mace (KM –); rev. axe (2) (KM –); rev. lingam (14) (KM –); rev. large leaf (KM –); unidentified (2); Quarter-Anna, 1202h, rev. lingam and whisk (KM 51) [42]. Varied state £70-£90
India, Princely States, RATLAM, Paisa, with branch on obv. (KM 81); others (2), with branch on obv. and rayij in hexagonal cartouche on rev. (KM 81 var.); with cross in dotted square on rev. (7) (KM –); with branch on obv. and cross in dotted square on rev. (KM –); with axe on obv. (KM 83); with flower on obv. (6) (KM 84); with deer and flower on obv., broad flan (KM –); with dagger and katar on obv., broad flan (KM –); with horse on obv. (KM –); with dagger (?) and square on obv., broad flan (KM –); with three-leaved plant on obv. (3) (KM –); VS(19)35? (2) (KM –); Half-Paisa, with mace on obv. (KM 79) [28]. Varied state; an interesting study group £60-£80
India, Princely States, GWALIOR, Paisa, rev. leaf and spear (KM 131.2 var.); obv. large trisul, rev. ‘Ji’ (8) (KM 145); obv. mace and trident, rev. scimitar; obv. mace, rev. flag; rev. sword (3); rev. flower (2); rev. trident and axe (3); obv. large trisul, rev. axe; obv. large trisul, rev. goblet; obv. large trisul, rev. katar; obv. large trisul, rev. plant (7); obv. large trisul, rev. scimitar (3); obv. large trisul, rev. trefoil (2); unidentified (6) [40]. Varied state £70-£90
A Persian Qajar Dynasty double headed steel Axe, heads etched with seated figures, animals, birds and foliage, plain metal shaft and spike above pierced circle, 23 cm head crescents, L 89 cm. This product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please be aware that we are unable to send weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019) Provenance: The Eyres Collection of French Napoleonic Prisoner-of-War Works of Art and Antique Weapons, assembled over many years by a Devon collector. Sold on the instructions of the Executor.
A Chinese bronze dagger axe (ge or ko), double edged blade with rectangular tang flange pierced with holes for binding to a perpendicular shaft (lacking), age unknown, 25cm wide. Note: This product is not for sale to people under the age of 18. By bidding on this item, you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over. Please be aware that we are unable to send weapons or bladed products by postal courier to a UK residential address (Offensive Weapons Act 2019). Provenance: The Eyres Collection of French Napoleonic Prisoner-of-War Works of Art and Antique Weapons, assembled over many years by a Devon collector. Sold on the instructions of the Executor.
John Heaton - Provincial 30-hour oak cased longcase clock c1780 with a flat topped pediment, broad cornice and plain frieze beneath, square hood door with freestanding pilasters, trunk with reeded quarter columns and long wavy topped trunk door, plinth with a raised panel and applied skirting, brass dial with a slivered chapter, Roman numerals, minute track and five minute Arabic's, engraved dial centre with calendar dial and axe moon, with matching steel hands and spandrels, dial pinned to a chain driven count wheel movement, striking the hours on a bell. With weight and pendulum. Dimensions: Height: 210cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 24cm
Solvil Et Titus stainless steel multi tone quartz watch, boxed, a sterling silver axe brooch set with paua shell, other silver jewellery including a heart locket, 34.3g, a circular jade pendant with applied metal work detail, and a collection of costume jewellery, compacts, a musical jewellery box and a carved wooden box
MASSIVE SONGYE-SANGA AXEVery few of these rare Congo axes are known to us. Two are in the Afrika Museum, Tervuren; one acquired in 1924 (EO.0.0.27400) and the other, (EO.1956.11.1) was purchased from Marcel De Mey in 1956. Jan Elsen attributes both to the Songye-Sanga ( Elsen, J., "Beauté Fatale: Armes d’Afrique Centrale", Brussels, 1992, p.235 and 236). A third, also attributed by Elsen to the Songye-Sanga is the Barbier Mueller Museum (Elsen, J., “Of iron and pride” "White Weapons of Black Africa of the Barbier-Mueller Museum", 2003, p.252, fig.95a). A similar axe in the Wereldmuseum, Rotterdam (WM-32659), is attributed to the Pende on account of its wooden shaft being carved with two masks in the Pende style. Another was sold by Sotheby’s, Paris (12 June 2012, lot 97) and was said to have been collected between 1905 and 1925. An axe, offered by Patrick and Ondine Mestdagh in 2012 was formerly in the collection of James Hooper and another was offered by Galerie Patrik Fröhlich ("The Song of a Bird", Zurich, 2015, pp.34-37). The present massive lot appears to be amongst the largest of the known examples.The blade 49.5 cm. longProvenanceChristian Gosseau, BrusselsExhibitionsUMKC, Gallery of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, 17 January to 18 March 1998
To Be Sold With No ReserveA gilt-copper elephant axe (Bhuj),India, Kutch, 19th century,the broad single-edged blade with koftgari flowers on each side fixed to the handle through a stylized elephant-head element, the bidri shaft with floral decoration, the pommel concealing a dagger, the sheath with purple silk and similarly decorated gilt-copper mounts, 29cm. long.
Ca. AD 900-1100.A double-bladed iron battle axe with a reinforced socket and elongated cheek culminating in a bearded-type blade on one end and a more traditional axe head on the other, allowing either end to be used to deliver a devastating blow. Mounted on a custom-made stand. Size: 145mm x 390mm; Weight: 1.9Kg Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 2800 - 1700 BC.A Danish Neolithic black hard stone axe head, of the boat-axe type, drilled through the center with a shaft hole, with a blunt end at the back. Size: 144mm x 55mm; Weight: 505g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014, acquired on the US art market. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 900-800 BC.A bronze axe head with a short blade, elongated cheek, projecting loop handle, and collared socket. Mounted on a custom-made stand. For a similar example, see The Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number: 2017.38. Size: 60mm x 120mm; Weight: 265g Provenance: Property of a European collector, acquired in London in 2016; Ex. private Dutch collection 1980s.
Western Asia, Ca. 2nd millennium BC.A group of five cast bronze axe heads, each with a tubular shaft, a round socket and a compact blade with a flaring profile. Axes played a crucial role in the lives of the people of the Bronze Age, serving as a tool for agriculture, woodworking, and as a weapon in times of conflict. Size: 115-130mm x 40-115mm; Weight: 1.9kg Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets.
Ca. 8000-6000 BC.A pair of biconical 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: 1.2kg Provenance: Property of a European collector, acquired in Rungis in 2017; formerly in a French private collection 1980s-1990s.
Western Asia, Ca. 2nd millennium BC.A group of four bronze axe heads with an adze blade. Each tool features a central, collared socket, which would have allowed for attachment to a wooden handle. The curved blade on one end is vertically oriented, with flaring tips, while on the other end, the adze blade adds further functionality to the implement. Size: 140-160mm x 40-55mm; Weight: 2.26kg Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets.
Ca. 3500 - 2000 BC.A Neolithic highly polished axe head in brown stone. The axe is trapezoid in shape with a curved blade and narrow rounded end. The bladed end has been highly polished to a sharp edge, whilst the back appears less refined with light surface irregularities. Size: 120mm x 50mm; Weight: 320g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014, acquired on the US art market, Malter Galleries, USA.
Ca. 4000 - 3000 BC .A pair of well polished stone axe heads. There are examples of Anatolian axe heads of similar form with dark green stone in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 63.147.6 and 63.147.9. Size: 55-90mm x 35-45mm; Weight: 175g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s.
Ca. AD 900-1100.A bronze example of an axe or Perun amulet comprising a suspension loop through its socket and a stylised blade with incised decoration on both sides. This type of amulet is modelled after the axe Molnia and is often seen as a counterpart to the common Mjolnir amulet. Some associate these axe pendants with Perun who was the ruler of the living world, sky and earth who used the axe to kill the snake that stole the earthly light. Size: 32mm x 43mm; Weight: 10.7g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 4000 - 3000 BC.A well polished stone axe head. For a similar example, see the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Numbers: 63.147.6 and 63.147.9. Size: 110mm x 75mm; Weight: 260g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s; Ex. Leighton Wilkie collection.
A late 19th Century Lancet shaped mantle clock in mahogany case supported on brass bracket feet and sporting brass axe-head drop handles. With brass framed convex glass door opening to an enamelled dial with Arabic numerals bearing the retailer's name of Maple & Co, of Paris and London. The two train movement by A D Mougin of Montbeliard. Key and Pendulum present. H 25cm, W 19cm.
Four Georgian intaglios. The first a pale amethyst colour, squat oval, engraved "MARCHANT" and depicting a semi-naked Greco-Roman female with axe and shield (2.7cm x 2.2cm x 0.9cm); the second a rounded square, pale amber in colour depicting Roman soldiers delivering a sacrificial bull to a statue of a god (2.6cm x 2.2 cm x 1.1cm); the third a similar, smaller, example depicting a young woman being delivered to a naked warrior by three semi-naked figures (2.0cm x 1.8cm x 1.1cm); and the fourth a clear glass small oval depicting a mythical scene of a naked couple in embrace (2.0cm x 1.8cm x 0.8cm). (4)
A Roman wrought iron military axe head, believed from Magdalensberg, Austria, with a receipt of purchase dated 1998, circa 1 - 2 CE, 22 cm long[Magdalensburg is a market town in the Austrian state of Carinthia. During the Roman Republic it was an ally to Rome, trading goods such as iron, gold and agricultural produce. Consequently, many Roman merchants lived and worked there.]axe | British Museum

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