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[TOPOGRAPHY]. DEVON Pulman, George. The Book of the Axe, facsimile reprint of fourth edition, Kingsmead Reprints, Bath, 1975, boards, dustjacket, vignette illustrations, folding map, octavo; and twelve assorted other works, (13). Condition Report : Pulman: generally good condition; map cleanly detached. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Collection of hand tools to incl. Record clamps, pick axe and spare head, pipe bender, pipe cutter, squares etc. Also includes a tile cutter and a corded Bosch angle grinder (both tested and in working order). Also spare tile cutting blades, plaster/concrete trowels, length of heavy duty nylon rope with eyes, respirator with spare unused filters etc. Qty, 3 boxes
Nine Loose Mattel He Man Action Figures The Original series, 5 ½ inches, Buzz Off with Axe only, Clawful complete, Man at Arms figure only, Mer Man figure only, Thunder Punch He Man figure only, Stratos with jet pack, Fisto complete, He Man complete, Whiplash complete and Shredder from from Teenage Mutant Turtles, figure only, all in good used to excellent original condition.
Two Victorian yellow metal mourning brooches, one with central pearl in enamelled star burst setting, a 9ct yellow gold brooch with seed pearls, a cameo brooch in a yellow metal filigree frame, a Wedgwood jasperware oval pendant in a yellow metal and seed pearl frame, and a yellow metal brooch in the form of an axe and shield set with Scottish agate and bloodstones (6).
WW2 POW Made Kings Dragoon Guards Regimental Plaque, fine quality Italian prisoner of war (P.O.W) carved wooden plaque with central regimental badge of the Kings Dragoon Guards. To bottom corner is carved “A MEDIGI” and inked to the reverse with details; Volunteer fireman’s axe with blackened axe head and wooden haft; two glazed framed black and white photographs of WW1 British troops in uniform; WW1 printed discharged certificate; 4x coloured certificates for 7th Queens Own Hussars, 9th Queens Royal Lancers and two for the 3rd The Kings Own Hussars. Two of the certificates have been filled in.
An axe, a sword and two other weaponsCondition: Axe - head is named "Peugeot Freres", it has cast pitte surface, leather covering to handle applied in pieces, lines visible, studs in place, Sword - Good condition, with sheep / goat head to hilt, Mace - good condition, a little scuffed to leather covered handle, Trident - blade corroded, tatty, losses to fabric cover on handle.
JEROME (J K) Three Men in a Boat, 1st edition 1889, 8vo, original cloth; PULMAN (G P R) The Book of the Axe, 4th edition, 1875, folding map, author's letter inserted, cloth gilt; ROBINSON (C E) A Royal Warren or Picturesque Rambles in the Isle of Purbeck, 1882, 4to, light spotting to title and frontis, uncut, cloth gilt; WHITE (Rev. G) The Natural History of Selborne, 1813, 4to, plates, rubbed calf, detached board; 5 others
Palitoy Action Man Vintage pair (1) Crash Crew - early painted head figure with silver fireproof suit, protective hood with visor, boots, gloves, fire extinguisher, crash belt, axe, flashlight; (2) Red Devil Parachutist - red jump suit, crash helmet, goggles, reserve parachute pack and with red, blue and white parachute - Fair to Good, comes with one white card display box. (2)
Games Workshop White Dwarf Magazine Issue 100 with rare promotional Citadel Miniatures Dwarf with axe, unpainted with black plastic base, also in lot are two White Dwarf Special Personality Figures SS6 - Thrud the Barbarian - painted to a good standard and unpainted SS6 - The White Dwarf Speciality Figure - all generally Excellent. (4)
A BRONZE FIGURE OF RAMANUJA, TAMIL NADU, SOUTH INDIA, 19TH CENTURY the Vaisnava saint seated in padmasana on a cushioned plinth, his hands in anjali mudra, a staff tucked in his right arm, 7.5cm highProvenance: Collection of the late Peter Millett (1925-2016)Ramanuja is a historical figure who lived in South India in the 12th century. He is one of the most important teachers (acharyas) of devotional Hinduism (bhakti). Although the object he is holding resembles an axe, it is in fact a staff with a cloth banner attached.
A Höchst white-glazed figure of a woodcutter, c.1775, modelled by J P Melchoir, leaning on a stump beside his axe, a Ludwigsburg figure group of vintners, he reclining on a mossy base with his companion standing beside him, and a Ludwigsburg bowl painted with figures in garden settings, various marks, small damages and restorations, 17.5cm max. (3)
Three large Volkstedt two-handled vases, late 18th century, all moulded with a band of fruiting grapevine and applied with horned goat or satyr mask handles, one painted in red and grisaille with an armorial shield containing an axe and three stars beneath a nun holding a heart and a rosary, flanked by wings, covers lacking, small damages, 28.5cm max. (3)
TWO GERMAN FIRE SERVICE BELT BUCKLES, both feature the motto ' GOTT ZUR EHR DEM NACHSTEN ZUR WEHR' one has crossed axes and the helmet to the front and the other has an axe, ladder and a helmet, neither has makers marks but the prongs are intact, both are non-magnetic, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request
NORWAY. Haakon VII. Gold 20 kroner, 1910. Effigy of king Håkon VII facing right, surrounded by the inscription. The mintmark is on the left shoulder of the king´s effigy and the date on the right. "HAAKON · VII · NORGES · KONGE 1910". Design by Lars Utne. Depiction of king Olav the holy holding an axe and a cross, surrounded by the inscription. "OL · AV · DEN HEL · L · IGE · 20 KRONER · " Design by Lars Utne. In secure plastic holder, graded NGC MS 64, certification number 6320173-002. NGC Census in this grade: 82.NGC Census in higher grade: 32Total NGC Census: 193Reference: KM 376Weight: 8.96 g. (AGW=0.2593 oz.)Composition: 900.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
A selection of hardback coffee table books and others, primarily relating to collectibles, titles including: Lladro: The Art of Porcelain, by various authors; Lladro: The Magic World of Porcelain, by various authors; The World of Model Cars, by G. R. Williams; Diecast Toy Aircraft, by Sue Richardson; The Magic of Merrythought, by John Axe; and others, one box.
A Kramer Axe bass guitar, serial no: A4602 with 'Badass Bass' tailpiece. Signed and numbered under finish 'Gene Simmons 81 25/1000') and signed again to the back 'Gene Simmons '92'. With hard case and a photo of original vendor with Simmons at the signing. Also with copy of original catalogue (Christies, April 2007) and with purchase receipt.
Figure in style of Theodoric the Great, King of the Ostrogoths, by Peter Vischer the Elder, 1512-13, from the monument of Emperor Maximilian I in the Court Church in Innsbruck, Austria. Depicts king dressed in armor and standing with shield, sword, and axe. States on front of base "Teodorickkonic Der Coot." And on side states "C.A. Czichna Insbruk. Alle Rechtevorbehalten." Attached to stone base.Dimensions: 4.75" L x 4.75" W x 11" HManufacturer: C.A. Czichna InsbrukCondition: Age related wear.
Ca. 2000-700 BC. A cast bronze axe head with a downwards-facing blade curled back into a neat volute and a reinforced rounded poll with four spikes on the reverse. Bronze weaponry production flourished in western Asia, the Aegean, and Mainland Greece from the 2nd millennium BC to about 700 BC, when it was gradually replaced by iron. Swords, spears, and arrows were important symbols of war in Greek Bronze Age societies and served as powerful reminders that authority rested in the hands of those who could earn it. Superb condition. Size: L:60mm / W:70mm ; 554g Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.
Western Asiatic, Ca. 2000-700 BC. A bronze axe head with a short, curved blade, tapering cheek, and a adze-shaped butt. The shaft short and cylindrical. This axe head was used both in war and in everyday life. During the Bronze Age, axes were essential tools used to fell trees and create shelters, hunt, prepare food and build structures. The axe head with an adze blade was also an important tool in warfare and was used to cut through armored shields and raise the morale of troops.Size: L:75mm / W:135mm ; 425gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Ca. 1200-700 BC. A cast axe head comprising of a tubular socket with a collar to the upper edge and a wedge-shaped butt. The asymmetrical swept blade has a convex edge with hatched decoration. An axe head such as this one would have been an important symbol of rank, and have served a purpose in warfare, but also in religious contexts as mace heads were common votive offerings in shrines.Size: L:210mm / W:100mm ; 280gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 1200-800 BC. A bronze battle axe head featuring a curved blade with a deep cheek and four spikes at the rear of the tubular socket. The design of the axe head is both functional and elegant, with careful attention paid to the balance and distribution of weight. Bronze axes were a common weapon during the Bronze Age in Western Asia, and were prized for their durability and effectiveness in combat. They were crafted using advanced metallurgical techniques, which allowed for the creation of high-quality, durable weapons. These axes were often used in close combat, but were also effective as throwing weapons.Size: L:170mm / W:70mm ; 480gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 1500-1000 BC. A cast bronze axe head featuring a short, undecorated, cylindrical shaft, and a curved blade that tapers toward the cheek. Beautiful green and olive patination covers the surface of the weapon. Bronze axes were used for a variety of tasks, including felling trees, and chopping wood, as well as for hunting and warfare. They were also used in rituals and ceremonies, with some axes being found with sacrificial victims.Size: L:50mm / W:105mm ; 350gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1990s.
Ca. 1500-1000 BC. A cast bronze war axe head. Featuring an undecorated, cylindrical shaft and the flattened blade, drawn out from the top of the shaft, broadens out towards the cutting edge which is slightly convex.Size: L:100mm / W:60mm ; 356gProvenance: Property of a West London gentleman; previously in a collection formed on the UK/International art market in the 1980s.
Western Asiatic, Ca. 1200-700 BC. A bronze axe head with a curved blade, tapering cheek and a circular socket with four protrusions to the rear. The design of the axe head is indicative of the period's emphasis on utilitarianism, with its sturdy construction and sharp edges allowing it to be used for a number of purposes. This axe head is an example of the skill and craftsmanship required to create such a durable tool. It speaks to the technological capabilities of the region during the time and suggests a level of sophistication in the manufacture of tools and weapons.Size: L:80mm / W:100mm ; 335gProvenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s.
Ca. 800-600 BC. A hefty cast bronze axe head with a flared blade, blunt sides, a thick neck, and a rounded collar with a hoop. The head is socketed, with a circular opening for a handle. There is a beautiful linear and dotted decoration on the cheek.Size: L:121mm / W:52mm ; 320gProvenance: Property of a European collector, formerly in English collection; previously in private Dutch collection, 1970s.
Ca. 900-1100 AD. An iron battle axe with a curved blade, narrow cheek, and an elongated, pointed spike on the reverse. The spike would have allowed for secondary, armour-penetrating attacks, in addition to the powerful cutting effect of the blade.Size: L:240mm / W:60mm ; 350g.Provenance: Private Oxfordshire collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

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