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10th-13th century A.D. Hand-forged with triangular-section narrow blade widening to a broad bevelled edge with square chin and spur to the rear, socket with flanges to the rear. Cf. Nicolle, D., 'Raiders of the Ice War' in Military Illustrated, March 1996, no.94, pp.26-29, fig.p.28, for similar axes; Sedov, B.B., 'Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija,' Moscow, 1987, pl.CX, item 44. 569 grams, 17.5 cm (6 7/8 in.).From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s.During the mid 13th century, the axes were favourite weapons among Baltic people. For instance, the Curonian army included lightly armed soldiers who fought with spears, shields, fighting knives and axes. A heavily armed soldier could also carry a sword, a helmet, a shield and a wide-bladed axe. [No Reserve]
1979-1987 A.D. T.H.McK. Clough & W.A.Cummins - Stone Axe Studies - CBA Research Report no.23 - 1979, card covers, 137 pp, monochrome photographs, sketch maps; Susan M. Nicholson - Catalogue of the Prehistoric Metalwork in Merseyside County Museums - Dept. of Prehistoric Archaeology Work Notes 2 - 1980, card covers, 148 pp, line drawings, sketch maps; Ann Brown et al. - Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of the Lord McAlpine of West Green - 1987, card covers. 142 pp, colour and monochrome photographs. 1.7 kg total, 30 x 21 - 30 x 21.5 cm (11 3/4 x 8 1/4 - 11 3/4 x 8 1/2 in.).Property of a Stowmarket, UK, gentleman. [3, No Reserve]
Circa 2nd millennium B.C. With detailed frieze including a standing figure with tall helmet, raising his arm to strike a similar figure with both hands raised, bird above the scene and ankh below, smaller combat scene below with beast and kneeling figure with an axe; guilloche and other items in the field; supplied with a museum-quality impression. 4.04 grams, 18 mm (3/4 in.).From an important London, UK, collection, 1970-1990. 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.
12th-11th century B.C. With elliptical socket and slightly flaring cheeks with cutting edge. 939 grams, 17.5 cm (6 7/8 in.).Acquired 1990s-early 2000s. East Anglian private collection.The axe corresponds to the Maxwell-Hyslop Type 20A, similar to specimens from Ordu and purely Asiatic in inspiration. An axe from Giyan has a distinct shaft tube which is not present on the Ordu axe, but the shape of the blade is similar and it is probable that smiths travelling over the Eastern Anatolian and Persian trade routes were responsible for making these typologies of axes.
10th-13th century A.D. Hand-forged with triangular-section narrow blade widening to a broad bevelled edge with square chin and spur to the rear, socket with flanges to the rear. See for similar axes Nicolle, D., 'Raiders of the Ice War' in Military Illustrated, March 1996, no.94, pp.26-29, fig.p.28; Sedov, B.B., 'Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija,' Moscow, 1987, pl.CX, item 44. 548 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.During the mid 13th century, the axes were favourite weapons among Baltic people. For instance the Curonian army included lightly armed soldiers who fought with spears, shields, fighting knives and axes. A heavily armed soldier could also carry a sword, a helmet, a shield and a wide-bladed axe. [No Reserve]
2nd millennium B.C. Flat in cross-section with a convex cutting edge and rounded butt. Cf. Çetin, A., Bilgi, Ö., Weapons of the Protohistoric Age, Istanbul, 1989, figs.21-22, pp.50-51. 178 grams, 20.3 cm (8 in.).Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection.This flat axe belongs to Type 1, sub-type a.4 of the Çetin-Bilgi classification of flat axes. They have concave-sided blade, rectangular in section, a splayed cutting edge and a narrow butt. The first examples of axe-type weapons appear in the last phase of the Late Chalcolithic Age in the Middle East and Anatolia.
9th century A.D. Hand-forged with triangular-section narrow blade widening to a broad bevelled edge with square chin, socket with lateral flanges and rounded panel to the rear. Cf. Thunmark-Nylén, L., Die Wikingerzeit Gotlands I.: Abbildungen der Graubfunde, Stockholm, 1992, pl.13, item 14. 359 grams, 12.4 cm (5 in.).From the private collection of a London gentleman, from his grandfather's collection formed before the early 1970s.The axe seems to belong to the typology of Viking side axes of Wheeler type B (Wheeler III / Rygh 559). Usually these bearded axeheads (skeggöks) had a longer edge, designed to split tree trunks into planks and beams, or heads in two parts. Some of the bearded axes were known as halfÞynna öx, the neck on such 'half thin axe' was thinly forged, to make it lighter. [No Reserve]
Neolithic Period, circa 6th-4th millennium B.C. Beautifully shaped and polished axe with gently curved cutting edge, tapering butt. 678 grams, 20 cm (7 7/8 in.).Acquired in Aix en Provence in the 1970s by the owner's grandfather. with Millon, Paris, Artaud collection. From the collection of a South West London, UK, collector. Accompanied by a copy of French Ministry of Culture export licence no.238890. [No Reserve]
Roman Imperatorial Coinage, The Caesarians, Julius Caesar, Denarius, travelling military mint, spring-summer 48, diademed head of Pietas right wearing oak wreath, lii at shoulder, rev. trophy of Gallic arms with shield, horned helmet and carnyx, axe to right, caes[ar] below, 3.75g (Craw. 452/2; CRI 11; RSC 18). Banker’s mark on obverse, otherwise very fine, old cabinet tone £150-£200
Star Wars - a collection of original vintage Kenner / Palitoy made Star Wars action figure weapons and accessories. Includes: Princess Leia blaster, Dengar rifle, Gamorrean Guard axe, Darth Vader lightsaber, Ewok accessories, C3PO net, Lando Calrissian Skiff Guard helmet and various other items. All original and from a genuine childhood collection.
(1) Two announcements by Galerie Kontakt, Antwerp, run by Schraenen. Includes a 1973 presentation of Guy Schraenen editions and a 1974 Lourdes Castro exhibition, with a striking print on the interior of the invitation. (2) Guy Schraenen limited editions sales catalogue 1975, 5 stapled sheets. (3) Five promotional sheets for Guy Schraenen editions, printed on various colours of paper. Features Lourdes Casto (D'Ombres); Bernard Heidsieck (Foules); Gilbert de Cock; Antoine de Bary (two editions). (4) Promotional leaf for Encoconnage, a performance film by Francoise Janicot and Bernard Heidsieck, produced by Guy Schraenen/Axe Productions, 1975. The sheet was inserted in Revue Ovum, edited by Clemente Padin in Uruquay, 1975. (total 9)
A magnificent set consisting of a ceremonial 19th-century Indo-Persian etched and engraved steel shield, helmet with chain mail and ax. 19th century. All items in this set are decorated with scenes from human life, images of animals, plant ornaments and inscriptions in Arabic. No spike on the front. Such items are rarely found in the same set. Beautiful Indo-Persian artifact, 19th century. The diameter of the shield is 52 cm. The height of the helmet is 44 cm. The length of the axe is 69 cm.
An exceptional quality work of weapon art, a ceremonial battle axe, Italy, Late Renaissance, 16th century or later. Their steel was completely forged. A sharp four-sided spike on one side and a wide blade on the other. Square hole in the middle for attaching to the shaft. The entire surface of the battle ax is decorated with very deep engraving. Depiction of battles and ancient heroes in the characteristic style of the Late Renaissance. A wonderful item worthy of the collections of the world's best museums. Provenance: The John Woodman Higgins Armory Museum Collection, acquired from the Morosini Sale, held at the American Art Association, New York on October 10-15, 1932. Auctions Imperial Inc, March 20, 2011, lot 175. Length 25 cm.
A RARE INDIAN BATTLE AXE, UDAIPUR, 18TH CENTURY. A rarely encountered form of Udaipur workmanship. The long, lightly-curved blade terminating in bird's heads, each with garnet eyes, retained by a pair of sinuous arms which spring from the chiseled socket, heavily embellished with inlaid silver panels in flower and vine motifs, and terminating in a pair of lotus -bud finals. The haft composed of a full tang to which shaped rosewood grips are affixed by numerous profiled iron bosses, terminating in a leather-covered grip with lotus-bud finial. Early 18th century. Provenance Auctions Imperial Inc, March 18, 2012, lot 94.Height: 84 cm;
HOMEI: A SUPERB TOKYO-SCHOOL IVORY OKIMONO OF MINAMOTO NO YORIMITSU AND KINTAROBy Homei, signed HomeiJapan, Tokyo, Meiji period (1868-1912)Charmingly carved as the 'Golden Boy' Kintaro standing next to the stout Minamoto no Yorimitsu. Sheltered by the brave and courageous Yorimitsu who takes him under his helm, the boy looks on cheerfully and is carved holding a battle axe and a hare with eyes inlaid in coral. Yorimitsu stands tall, one hand holding a bow, the other around the Golden Boy protectively, his sword secured in his obi and to his back the ornately carved utsubo quiver engraved with various mon-roundels. Both dressed in elaborate voluminous robes, intricately incised with foliate and geometric designs. Signed to the base HOMEI.HEIGHT 19.8 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor typical wear. A repair to the bowstring. Provenance: From a private collection in Belgium. This item is included in the commissioned private catalogue, titled 'The Nibajama collection,' item no. 179.Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number 2023/BE00305/CE). This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.
A MYOCHIN STYLE IRON KAWARI KABUTO IN THE FORM OF A TENGUJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912) or laterConstructed of eight plates riveted together forming a broad helmet bowl with a low profile, the front plate hammered and carved to form the face of a fierce tengu, the eyebrows boldly carved in swirling whorls above black and gold lacquered eyes, the mabizashi in the form of the tengu's beak with pierced nostrils for ventilation, flanked by lacquered fukigaeshi, each with a mon (crest) of three wavy stripes, all above the five-lame shikoro lacquered brown to the exterior and gold to the interior.HEIGHT 27 cm, WIDTH 32 cmWEIGHT 2,177 gCondition: Very good condition with minor wear, light surface scratches, the lacquer with expected age cracks as well as minor flaking and rubbing.Kawari kabuto (lit. 'transformed helmet') refers to strange or eccentric helmets. During the Momoyama period of intense civil warfare, kabuto were made to a simpler design lacking many of the ornamental features of earlier helmets. To offset the plain, utilitarian form of the new helmet, and to provide visibility and presence on the battlefield, armorers began to build fantastic shapes on top of the simple helmets in harikake (papier-mâche mixed with lacquer over a wooden armature), though some were constructed entirely of iron. These shapes mimicked forms from Japanese culture and mythology, including fish, cow horns, the head of the god of longevity, bolts of silk, head scarves, Ichi-no-Tani canyon, and axe heads, among many others. Some forms were realistically rendered, while others took on a very futuristic, modernist feel.Auction comparison:Compare a closely related iron kawari kabuto in the form of a tengu, dated 18th century, by Myochin Yoshisuke, at Zacke, Fine Japanese Art, 28 October 2020, Vienna, lot 85 (sold for EUR 20,224).
Bergmann-Paradebeil sog. Bergbarte. Gekantetes Blatt aus Eisen mit zugespitztem Fortsatz und profilierter Messinghülse als Abschluss. Blatt mit Rechteck- und Punktdurchbrechungen, übergehend in gekantete Tülle mit kurzem Hammerfortsatz. Konischer Schaft aus Eichenholz mit teilw. kartuschenförmigen, genieteten, gravierten Knocheneinlagen mit Blüten und Blattranken sowie Christusdarstellung am Kreuz und betenden Bergleuten. Sich konisch erweiterndes Griffende aus Bein mit Darstellungen der gekreuzten Bergwerkszeichen Schlägel und Eisen, den gekreuzten sächsischen Kurschwertern und Inschrift "Glück-auf" sowie dat. "1671". L. 88,5 cm. A German Baroque style iron, wood and bone parade miner axe. Dated.Deutsch. Sachsen. 19. Jh.
Retro Gaming - Unboxed 16 Bit SEGA Mega Drive games console with SEGA power Supply and other related leads, SEGA Mega Drive Arcade Power Stick and Mega Drive Control Pad controller and Game Genie Video Game Enhancer, together with a collection of 27 cased games to include California Games, Desert Strike Return To The Gulf, Sonic The Hedgehog 2, The Terminator, Golden Axe, Rambo III, Wrestle War, Last Battle, Mercs, etc, all complete with manuals
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS BRADSHAW, CIRCA 1780 With fret work detailing, the doors opening to three slides above three smaller drawers 228cm high, 135cm wide, 66.5cm deep Condition Report: Press with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips, splits and losses. Timber has cleaned/polished appearance overall. Various old repairs throughout - see images for details. Swan neck handles appear original. The axe head handles, escutcheons, and locks are later replacements. The axe head handles and escutcheons vary. Later supporting blocks to the backs of the feet. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

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