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Los 60

PINK FLOYD - POINT ME AT THE SKY 7" (DUTCH OG - COLUMBIA DB 8511). A scarce original Dutch pressing of Pink Floyd's 1968 7" Fly Me Into The Sky/ Careful With That Axe Eugene (DB 8511, 1968 Dutch pressing on Columbia. The picture sleeve has lovely bright covers, there's a split in the middle of the bottom edge where the record has pushed through, a little fraying along the top opening edge and tape residue around 3 sides, G+/ the record has bright, clean labels, 4-prong center has been pushed out. The record is in strong, glossy VG condition, displaying a number of hairline/ light paper marks on each side, nothing feelable).

Los 57

BronzeIndia, 19th centuryDimensions: Height 40 cm Wide 44 cm Depth 22 cmWeight: 25 KgBronze with Shiva and his consort Parvati seated casually with one leg pendant on a rectangular throne, side to side.Shiva has four arms, two holding a battle axe and a small deer, one showing abhaya mudra, one hovering above his left knee.He is wearing a short dhoti tied around his waist by a decorative belt. His chest and upper body is adorned with jewellery and the sacred thread. He is wearing ciruclar ear pendants and a high conical headdress with ornaments. Parvati is dressed in a long, striped dhoti and her upper body is also adorned with jewellery. She is wearing ear pendants and a high headdress topped by diamond finial. At the back we see their strands of braided hear hanging down on their backs. The throne has four holes, two at the front and two at the back.

Los 179

Bronze giltTibet, 19th century Dimensions: Height 25 cm Wide 20 cm Depth 10 cmWeight: 3505 grams The protector god is wearing an elephant and a tiger pelt, with a fierce expression on his face, his hair colored with red pigment, with its main arms holding an axe and a skull cap or kapala, its upper back arms are holding the paws of the elephant pelt, and one of the lower arms is holding a drum. The figure is modelled standing on a supine elephant holding two further attributes, all on a single lotus base. The bronze can be separated into two pieces.

Los 120

Paint, PaperIndia, about 1850 Dimensions: Height 17,5 cm by 11,5 cm ( just the painting )Weight: 649 grams with frame A miniature painting of Ganesha with a consort seated on a pink lotus flower carried by a tiger and a cheetah who are striding across a red carpet with floral motive. Ganesha is of red colour and has four arms and three eyes. He is holding a plate with sweets in one hand, a rosary, a battle axe and his broken tusk in the other hands. A white serpent is coiling over his shoulder. Ganesha is dressed in a bright red and pleated garment with floral design. Many necklaces are hanging down his chest. His red head is decorated with white painting and he is wearing a beautiful crown. His consort is looking at him with devotion, dressed in a darker red sari with yellow scarf and white flowers design. The scene is enframed by a border of golden floral sprays on blue background followed by black bands with white ornamental stamps. A typwriter written note in Dutch is taped to the back of the painting.Please have a look at our daylight Pictures and Movie

Los 388

A Pair of Fencing Foils, an Indian Tulwar, an Indian axe, a reproduction sword, a crossbow, a mealie spoon, a leather quiver, a self bow, a wicker quiver and a quantity of arrows (qty)

Los 11

A 20th century Papa New Guinea adze axe with woven binding onto wooden shaft, 81cm wide

Los 632

A TRAY CONTAINING VINTAGE PICK AXE HEAD, CAST COBBLERS BOOT LASTS ETC

Los 257

Canadian Centennial Series; a man in a red cap, green jacket, and pink sweater. Wood axe and tree handle.Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Max HenksIssued: 1967Dimensions: 6.75"L x 5.25"W x 7"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Los 47

Deux rares tapisseries Louis XV des Gobelins de la série Don Quichotte, une par Michel Audran, datée 1757, l'autre par Pierre-François Cozette, datée 1764, d'après un dessin de Charles Antoine Coypel, faisant partie de la sixième série tisséeTwo rare Louis XV Gobelins tapestries from the Don Quixote series, one dated 1757 by Michel Audran, the other dated 1764, by Pierre-François Cozette, after a design by Charles Antoine Coypel, part of the sixth weaving of the seriesBoth woven in wool and silk, the first entitled 'The False Princess Micomicon asking Don Quixote to Restore her to her Throne', the central cartouche showing the young female in typical dress with elaborate plumed headdress, her turbaned companion kneeling behind her, two figures peeking out from behind a tree, a rocky landscape in the distance, the text to the bottom of the flowering frame reading LA FAUSSE PRINCESSE MICOMICON, VIENT PRIER DOM QUICHOTTE DE LA REMETTRE SUR LE THRÔNE,  the second tapestry entitled 'Don Quixote made a Knight by the Inn Keeper,' the central cartouche showing the main figure of Don Quixote in his armour, kneeling before the inn-keeper who is adorned with a pluming red hat, two figures, one female and one youth standing behind him, two maidens holding the military attributes of Don Quixote behind the kneeling knight, a young woman to the foreground drawing water from the well, dressed in a red dress, the text below to the flowering frame reading DOM QUICHOTTE FAIT CHEVALIER, PAR L'HOSTE, DE HOTELLERIE both scenes are set within a central reserve with scrolling foliate and frame, headed by a peacock, and flanked by ribbon-tied foliate swags, above bursting cornucopiae and military trophies, within a frame border, resting on a base with armour and an axe, flags and cornucopiae, flanked by a spaniel and a ram, the corners with interlaced L's, on blue oval medallions, the former signed and dated UDRAN. G. 1757' with a fleur-de-lys to the dark blue outer slip with signature, the latter signed and dated 'Cozette 1764' to the lower right field, and signed COZETTE on the blue outer slip, minor wear to outer slip, 361.5cm x 283cm (11.86ft x 9.28ft) and 361cm x 275.5cm (11.84ft x 9.03ft) (2 )Footnotes:Provenance:Commissioned by Abel-François Poisson de Vandières, Marquis de Marigny, Surintendent et Directeur des Batiments du Roi;Sold as part of a larger set to Madame Veron on 4 July 1783 (Don Quixote knighted by the innkeeper delivered on 27th November, 1764), thence by inheritance to;Louis Grégoire Veron, Receveur Général des Finances de France-Comté in 1780;Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford, by 1865, thence to his son;Sir Richard Wallace, sold at Christie's London, 20 April 1876, lot 210;Baron de Gunzbourg, sold to Paul Chevalier, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, 30 January 1884, lots 3 and 4 respectively;Clarence H. Mackay by 1926, thence by descent to his daughter, Mrs Robert Z.Hawkins, 1958;English private collection  Exhibited:Paris, Palais de l'Industrie, Exhibition de l'Union centrale des Beaux-Arts appliqués à l'industrie, 1865(loaned by Lord Hertford who lent the pieces to the Musée Rétrospectif Exhibition) This magnificent series was woven nine times - between 1714 and 1794 - with six different alentours (borders), resulting in approximately 200 panels over the course of 80 years. The initial manufacture of the series was overseen by Robert Cotte, the Royal Architect in Chief and Gobelins director (1656-1735) and the Duc d'Antin, Surintendant des Batiments du Roi (1708-1736), who received the first set, which consisted of 16 panels (see below). The production and distribution of the series in the 18th century is complex, but dates of the first few sets are thought to be as follows: The first set for the Duc D'Antin in 1717 (sold at Christie's London, 10th June 1993);The second set consisted of 12 panels, a gift from Louis XV to the Spanish Ambassador;The third set was woven in 1733;The fourth set, woven at some point between 1746-49, consisted of twelve pieces (sold as a whole to the Duke of Parma and currently in Turin);The fifth set included thirty panels;The sixth set (the present lot) originally consisted of 23 panels and is thought to have been woven between 1757-64;The seventh set consisted of 14 panels;The eighth set had a phenomenal 67 tapestries woven to make up the set. A set of this series with a red background was woven between 1772-1785 and given to Albert and Marie-Christine, Duke and Duchess of Saxe Teschen in 1786. Four of these are now at the J.Paul Getty Museum (acc.no 82.DD.66-69). Four tapestries from the series were presented on 18 July 1788 by Louis XVI to the artist Richard Cosway as a sign of gratitude for the four tapestry cartoons by Giulio Romano depicting the history of Scipio, which Cosway had presented to the King for display in the Louvre. Cosway gave his set to George IV shortly afterwards and they were hung in Carlton House until 1823, when they were moved to Buckingham Palace (inv.RCIN 3190-94). A Royal Commission 'Presents from the King to Princes and Ambassadors' Don Quixote (or 'The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha), captured the 17th century European noble imagination as translations permeated the various courts and libraries of the upper échelons of society.  These tapestries are of particular importance because they represent a change in artistic subject matter at the Gobelins factory. There was a noticeable shift from depictions of stories of military subjects and classical mythology to lighter and occasionally, frivolous scenes.  Charles Coypel (1694-1752), painter to Louis XV, created 28 cartoons for the Gobelins manufactory. He received 200 livres for each design. The paintings on which the present lot are based date to 1716 and 1714 (as panels 6 and 0 respectively). 'Don Quixote knighted by the Innkeeper' was the first painting of the series to be presented at the Gobelins factory and set the tone for the rest of the panels.  These specific borders, (or alentours) occur for the first time in these tapestries. Some scholars have argued that these borders, which are credited to Jean Baptiste Belin de Fontenay, have just as much iconographic significance as the scenes depicted in the central cartouches. For this set the borders form part of the fifth version of the weaving, which was a variant of the second. That version was a joint effort of Audran and Fontenay under Coypel. The fifth version, only used until 1760, was executed by Vallade who was supervised by Coypel and supplied to Audran in 1751. We know that the Duc D'Antin had wanted new paintings from Coypel and wider hangings so under Coypel a new alentour was designed, mainly using the work of Claude Audran. The piles of armour and flags to the bottom were enlarged, some books added and additional animals including a monkey.The first set of these tapestries were commissioned by the Duc d'Antin

Los 21

Watchmaker's Tools - a collection of Seitz "favorite" 3 Doz. click springs; assorted 3 Doz. Battle-Axe pivoted cylinder shells; quantity of balance STAFFS

Los 200

AN EARLY BRONZE AXE HEAD, with collar and triangular blade embellished with a heel in the shape of a jani form head, the collar with two mirroring 'S' shape snakes, 13.5cm x 11cm. Private UK collection.

Los 132

A New Zealand Maori carved wood long club (Tewhatewha)possibly late 19th/early 20th century, the expanded axe-like blade with intricately carved and incised undulating scrolling and banded geometric line decoration to the corner and pierced to attach feathers, the tapering shaft with carved geometric line and inlaid mother of pearl 'eye' decoration, 112cm long, 15.5cm wide, 3cm deepThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 187

Émile Louis Picault (French, 1833-1915): A patinated bronze figure of 'Labor'the muscular male youth clad in a short tunic and apron leaning on an axe , raised on a bow-fronted naturalistic base, signed to the top right hand side of the base E. Picault, and titled to the front LABOR, 76cm high, 31cm wide, 33cm deepThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 508

A Collection of Various Wooden Handled Garden Tools, to include Rake, Axe, Scythe, Hoe Etc

Los 1

A collection of Neolithic tools, comprising a polished trapezoid axe head, probably Danish, 8.5cm, another axe head in basalt, 13.8cm, a Mesolithic axe head, 10.5cm, a flat blade or scraper, 11cm, and a large Neolithic flint core, 5000-2500 BC, probably from Le Grand-Pressigny, worked all over with the removal of numerous flakes, 22.5cm long, together with a Bronze Age style pottery beaker, 10.5cm, origin unknown although said to be from Shropshire (6)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Los 3125

Late Iron Age forged iron axe hammer. P&P Group 0 (£5+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 67

Swiss Army leather ammunition pouch or cartridge case 21.5cms (8.5ins) wide, stamped to the reverse: ALBERT JUNG ZUZWIL (ST.G) 66, together with a Swiss Army ice pick or pick axe leather pouch 35cms (13.75ins) long, stamped to the reverse: Ad.Hausermann Egliswil 40

Los 1765

A VINTAGE WOODEN JOINERS CHEST WITH AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE A BRACE DRILL AND AN AXE ETC

Los 1998I

New and unused 1.5lb wood handled axe. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 66

Grande hache Qajar en acier damasquiné argent (sar-e tabar), Perse XIXe siècle A monumental Qajar silver-damascened steel axe (sar-e tabar), Persia, 19th Centurywith double crescentic steel blades engraved and decorated with borders of inscriptions and central lobed vegetal interlace filled cartouches, the central shaft surmounted by a pierced finial decorated in silver overlay and surmounted by a trefoil motif 131 cm. longFootnotes:ProvenanceProperty from a Royal Collection.For an example of a double-crescentic Qajar axe sold at Bonhams, London, see The Jacques Desenfans Collection, 10 April 2008, lot 289.Important Notice to BuyersSome countries e.g., the US, prohibit or restrict the purchase by its citizens (wherever located) and/or the import of certain types of Iranian-origin works. As a convenience to buyers, Bonhams has marked with the symbol R all lots of Iranian (Persian) origin. It is each buyer's responsibility to ensure that they do not bid or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to them.Avis important aux acheteursCertains pays, notamment les Etats-Unis, interdisent ou restreignent l'achat par ses ressortissants (peu important leur localisation) et/ou l'importation de certains types d'objets d'origine iranienne. Afin de renseigner ses acheteurs, Bonhams indique par le symbole R tous les lots iraniens ou perses. Il incombe à chaque acheteur de s'assurer qu'il n'enchérit pas ou n'importe pas un lot en violation des sanctions ou des embargos commerciaux qui lui sont applicables.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 38

Epée courte en bronze du Luristan et quatre autres armes en bronze, circa XI-VIIIe siècle av. JC A Luristan bronze shortsword and four further bronze weapons, circa 11th-8th Century B.C.the first with tapering blade formed with a long medial ridge, integral grip and characteristic eared pommel;a Luristan bronze dagger, spear and axe-head and a further blade the sword 53.5 cm. long(5)Footnotes:ProvenanceProperty from a Royal Collection.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 261

Tools - hand tools inc Saws, plains, axe, spanners etc

Los 502

2 Axe head walking sticks, one with metal head, the other has inlaid marquetry 

Los 363

A carved hard stone vessel, possibly African, of kidney form with a circular recess to top, with a leather strap, 24cm wide, together with a similar miniature axe, 23cm long, and two horse hair fly swats, with beaded and turned wooden handles, with circular steel embellishments.

Los 760

A REGENCY MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID ROSEWOOD SEWING BOX rectangular, with brass axe-head handles, the interior with lift-out tray, filled with vintage buttons and accoutrements. 33cm wideSmall loss of veneer to front-right corner of the lid. Some age-related surface wear. In generally good condition commensurate with age.

Los 620

A QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, EARLY 20TH CENTURY between urn-topped supports. 69cm highThe brass axe-head handles tighten well and hold the mirror in position. There are some scuffs and marks around the legs and feet.

Los 777

A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY CANDLE BOX with a hinged cover above a front centred by an inlaid oval containing a conch shell, fitted with a drawer with a brass axe-head handle. 44cm highAge-related wear and tear but generally in good condition.

Los 407

An Indian double bladed steel battle axe, 27½" long, etched blades, spiked head. GC £30-40

Los 590

A LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY MOUNTAINEERING AXE, the 5.5cm head incised with sylised Tibetan motfis, the wooden haft with burned stripe decoration, spike foot.

Los 246

A LARGE 19TH CENTURY INDIAN TABAR OR AXE, 23cm crescent form head decorated with scrolling foliage and flower heads highlighted in silver and gold damascene, spike finial, elephant head terminal, 92.5cm over all.

Los 307

A 19TH CENTURY BENIN AXE, the crescent form brass head with incised geometric decoration, the wooden haft with carved mythical beast head, flared turned foot.

Los 124

Mdina - A vintage mid 20th century Maltese Mdina art glass vase with round body of flattened form with an elongated neck, in mottled designs of blue and green. In the manner of the axe head vase. 

Los 406

Heavy Metal - A collection of vintage 20th century heavy metal rock genre LP & 7" 45 vinyl records to include Mad Trax II Beyond Metal Zone, Hear'n Aid, Metal Killers Kollection, Heavy Metal American, Lets Beat It, Third Step Jess Cox, Buck Dharma Flat Out, Headpins Line of Fire, Jefferson Starship,Saraya When the Blackbird Sings, Steppenwolf, Axe Attack, Rock Machine, Boston, Metal Killers,Heavy Metal Records, Accept, Restless & Wild, Heavy, Blue Oyster Cult Mirrors, The Nice Price Catalogue Collection, Heavy Metal Heroes, Kerrang Kompilation, Rock The Nation, Tygers of Pan Tang, Blue Oyster Cult Goin' Through the Motions. To include several picture discs.

Los 123

A Chillington Arpax World War Two (WW2 / WWII) Civil Defence Service fire axe and a crude wooden trench club, 54 cm (l). [2]

Los 123

A Sega Game Gear hand held console (missing one battery cover), together with Ax Battler A Legend Of Golden Axe, boxed with manual, Columns, loose and Sonic The Hedgehog, loose. To be sold on behalf on Monkey World, Dorset

Los 305

dating: 17th/18th Century provenance: Italy, Spearhead with cusp-blade, axe and rear fluke with small cusps at the base, ferrule shaped as a truncated cone with thick knot, short straps. On cylindrical shaft (woodworm damage) of non-recent production. In antique patina. height 158 cm.

Los 304

dating: 17th/18th Century provenance: Italy, Spearhead with cusp-blade, axe and rear fluke with broad beak-like humps, ferrule without straps. On a later wooden shaft. height 214,5 cm.

Los 330

dating: 16th Century provenance: Europe, Hollow axe and provided with a small cusp at the centre, decorated with fretwork at the base and with several beak lugs. Oblong block of octagonal section, ending in an ogive and with an opening for the shaft. Solid beak, curved downwards. Wooden shaft of later production. Probably both a command sign and an officer's defence object. height 77 cm.

Los 321

dating: circa 1600 provenance: Germany, Spearhead with short, squared cusp, hollow axe with beak-shaped lugs and open-works, straight rear fluke. Medium-length straps. On wooden shaft, probably later (holes and woodworm damage). In antique patina. height 246,5 cm.

Los 307

dating: 17th/18th Century provenance: Italy, Spearhead with cusp-blade, axe and rear fluke with small curl-shaped stops at the base, faceted ferrule with knot, long straps ending with fleur-de-lis. On a probably antique cylindrical shaft (woodworm holes), ornamented with remains of studs and with iron shoe. In antique patina. height 218,5 cm.

Los 315

dating: late 18th Century provenance: France, Spearhead with cusp with blade ribbed at the center and pierced with an 'L'. Convex-edged axe with round edges featuring the pierced inscription 'R-F' and a a cross-shaped mark. Rear fluke with '13' near a fleur-de-lis. Thick ferrule with long straps. On an old octagonal wooden shaft. height 207 cm.

Los 314

dating: 18th Century provenance: Italy, Spearhead with wavy cusp-blade, axe and rear fluke with openwork decoration. Ferrule shaped as a truncated cone with knot. Short straps. Wooden shaft (woodworm holes) of not recent manufacture. In antique patina. height 243,5 cm.

Los 319

dating: circa 1600 provenance: North Italy, Spearhead with square cusp. Hollow, pierced axe provided with beak-shaped lugs (two edges need straightening). Straight rear fluke with open-works. Remains of straps. On a wooden shaft (woodworm holes) probably of a later period. height 250 cm.

Los 327

dating: last quarter of the 16th Century provenance: Germany, Spearhead with long, strong, square cusp. Strongly hollow axe with small lugs and holes, straight rear fluke. Provided with straps (one jointed) and counterstraps. On a wooden shaft, probably antique. height 241 cm.

Los 320

dating: Late 16th Century provenance: Northern Italy, Spearhead with blade cusp of lozenge section, hollow axe with enlarged cusped tip, with beak-shaped lugs and holes. Rear fluke with enlarged tip. On remains of an ancient wooden shaft (the lower segment is missing and damaged by woodworm holes) and with long, probably complete straps. The upper side of the wood with remains of studs. In antique patina, untouched condition. height 183 cm.

Los 322

dating: circa 1600 provenance: Northern Italy, Spearhead with square cusp, thin and hollow axe, provided with humps and holes, curved rear fluke. Straps of medium length. Kept on probably antique cylindrical wooden shaft (cracked at the center and with woodworm damage), with rows of studs in the upper segment. In antique patina. height 223 cm.

Los 306

dating: 17th/18th Century provenance: Italy, Spearhead with cusp-blade, axe shaped as a half moon, strongly curved rear fluke with open-works. Ferrule shaped as a truncated cone with several rings and remains of a strap. On wooden shaft (woodworm holes) not relevant, later production. height 189 cm.

Los 188

Antique tribal steel & palmwood handled weapon / tool / ceremonial axe with repeat pattern decoration to handle - 67cm long & has crack to handle

Los 322

Max Brand Australian bamboo jug + 4 mugs (1 a/f), African bronze cow figure (18cm), 2 brass bells, chromed desk ornament of log + axe

Los 1025

A Box of woodworking tools including hand tools, planes, an axe etc

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