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dating: first quarter of the 19th Century provenance: Turkey, Iron, smooth-bore, round, 16 mm cal. barrels, with octagonal breech, remains of antique finishing. Tangs foiled in gilded silver. Flintlocks with flat plate, outlined and with small engravings. Cocks shaped as swan's neck, decorated en suite. In working order. Elegant, gilded silver stocks, in excellent state of conservation. The surface is richly carved with floral motifs in relief, on a grained ground and adorned with nielloed floral drawings. A big vase in the lower part, ending in a nielloed flower, shells in relief in various points. An effigy of a character on the back, with a head covered with turban and surmounted by a double axe. Grips carved with twisted bands. Butt-plates with a turban. Silver trigger-guards with nielloed flowers. Typical false ramrods, all embossed and enriched with small, decorative elements. The drawings present in the front part of the stock perfectly continue on the long, silver barrel brackets. Rare pistols both for the high quality of the mounts and for the excellent conditions. length 47 cm.
A gold double axe head pendant with engraved decoration, the suspension loop detailed '585', weight 3.3g, length 4.1cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Julia BERLIN (1942-2021)A book titled 'Hunting Journal' and numerous hunt related pieces.A lot comprising multiple photographs, a book and a painting. All relating to Axe Vale Hunt where Julia's father was the Hunt Leader for many years. The journal contains numerous accounts between the hounds and foxes, locations and dates between 1926 and 1930. Also included in the lot is a naive oil of a hunt scene.
‡ A MEISSEN FIGURE OF A WOODCUTTER, CIRCA 1745-50 modelled by Johann Joachim Kändler (1706-1775) as a farmer in white shirt and vest and puce breeches splitting a plank of wood with an axe, blue crossed swords to rear base 13.5cm high Kändler's Taxa of November 1745, records: Bauer, so das geschnittene Holz hauet, oder spaltet, zu der Graff Brühl. Conditorey [a farmer, chopping or splitting wood, to Count Brühl's confectionary].
Britains set 82, Colours and Pioneers of the Scots Guards FIRST VERSION, valise packs, with wasp-waisted Colour Bearer, in original slitted early un-numbered illustrated box (Condition Good-Fair, colours and one axe damaged, possibly some retouching to crossbelts, slight paint fading, box Fair, one corner of lid damaged) 1897 (8)
NORISHIGE: AN IVORY NETSUKE OF KINTARO WITH BEARBy Norishige, signed NorishigeJapan, Osaka, mid-19th centuryThe Golden Boy seated and petting a small bear lying in front of him, his axe held in his left hand, clad in an apron incised with star designs, tied at the waist and neck, his muscular body boldly carved, the bear's fur and his hair subtly incised and heightened with sumi, the underside well carved with his and the animal's limbs, two himotoshi, and the signature NORISHIGE.LENGTH 3.1 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor surface wear and expected age cracks.Provenance: French private collection.Trade Certificate: The trade certificate for the sale of this lot within the EU has been granted (permit number AT 22-B-0110).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.
Selection of vintage militaria and other collectables including two pairs of spurs, WW2 period cutting saw on articulated link chain, anti gas Mk II eyeshields, commemorative medals, axe head, two tins pipe tobacco with contents, engineer lensatic compass, W.B. & Co sealed biscuit tin unopened with original contents and a Bukta spirit stove
A German 22-Bore Wheel-Lock Sporting GunDated Anno Christi 1660, Probably ThuringianWith swamped octagonal sighted barrel dated in front of the folding leaf back-sight and cut with sighting groove along the top of the breech, the latter stamped with maker's mark in a shield (Neue Støckel 4788) above chiselled decorative lines on each side flat, grooved tang incised '14', flat lock stamped with indistinct mark on the tail and with brass wheel-cover and fence over the cock and later cock-spring, and sliding pan-cover, figured full stock (some damage, ramrod channel chipped) carved with foliage in places highlighted with brass nails, the fore-end (cap missing) inlaid along each side with engraved staghorn flower-heads (two replaced) centred on foliage and with a hound pursuing a hare on one side, and a hound pursuing a fox and a hare on the other, side flat with two marine monsters, butt with cheek-piece inlaid with a bear and a figure against a tree between two foxes, one with an axe in its back, and with a stag and hind in a landscape above the sliding patch-box cover, the latter inlaid with an engraved falcon and with monster-head terminal, horn butt-plate, set trigger, horn rear ramrod-pipe (the others missing, one replaced) engraved with a helmeted male profile bust, and original ramrod with horn tip engraved with spiral lines (minor parts of inlay missing) (2)86 cm. barrelFootnotes:Offered with a James Connell & Sons, Glasgow, sales invoice for 'Inlaid Gun', dated 29 Nov. 1901 and sold for £24.10For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1st-2nd century A.D. A bronze ladle comprising a hemispherical bowl with a flat-section handle, ribbed bulb above and round-section hook with collar detailing, finial formed as a swan head with punched eyes. Cf. Tassinari, S., La Vaisselle de Bronze, Romaine et Provinciale, au Musée des Antiquités Nationales, XXIXe supplément de Gallia, Paris, 1975, items 40-3, for ladles with similar animal-head finials; cf. also Boucher, S., Inventaire des Collections Publiques Françaises - 17 Vienne: Bronzes Antiques, Paris, 1971; pp.168-169, for similar specimens. 145 grams, 27 cm (10 5/8 in). UK private collection before 2000. UK art market. Property of a London gentleman. This type of ladle was used for libations of wine to the gods during sacrifices. The shape of the simpulum was that of a small cup, with a single elongated handle. The material of which it was made varied according to the wealth of the altar; there were specimens in silver; some were of brass and others made of wood or terracotta. This simpulum or simpuvium is often found depicted on Roman medals. Thus a coin of the gens Seslia bears on the reverse a tripod having on its left a sacena oracieris, or pontifical axe (securis pontificalis) and on its right a simpulum. Another coin, belonging to the gens Sulpicia, displays a simpulum between a knife and a sacena oracieris on the reverse. Fine condition.
Late 2nd-early 1st millennium B.C. A substantial bronze halberd-shaped axehead with long, narrow, subtriangular blade projecting from a flange, cutaway section at the base and a knob formed as a griffin head at the top of the flange, the shaft with five projecting ribs; accompanied by a custom-made display stand. Cf. Muscarella, O.W., Bronze and Iron Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1988, p.98, fig.161. 540 grams, 31.5 cm long (872 grams total, 38 cm high including stand) (12 3/8 in. (15 in). Acquired in Iran 1967. Property of a central London gentleman. This axe type is known from an example excavated in Marlik from Dr.Negahban in grave 26, and another from Kurvin. Various examples, held in in private collections, also have an animal head added to the outside of the blade. The cutaway and knob were intended to hold organic thongs that helped secure the blade to the shaft. Fine condition.
8th-11th century A.D. An iron axehead with a T-shaped profile comprising a rectangular-section shaft, blade with sub-rectangular plan and slightly convex cutting edge, an oval-shaped socket flanked by circular plates and a rectangular butt; mounted on a custom-made stand. Cf. Portable Antiquities Scheme Database, id. PUBLIC-A06518, LANCUM-085845; SWYOR-93AC56, for similar; cf. Evans and Loveluck., Life and Economy at Early Medieval Flixborough AD 600-1000 Vol.2, Oxbow, 2009, nos.2456, pp.257 and 264. See Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS), reference SWYOR-9334E2 (this axe). 1.55 kg total, axe: 19.5 cm long (7 3/4 in). Found whilst searching with a metal detector in Kettlewell with Starbotton, North Yorkshire, UK. Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Report (PAS) no.SWYOR-9334E2; accompanied by a copy of the PAS report. Acquired TimeLine Auctions, 30 November to 3 December 2021, lot 1287. Property of a London businessman. Iron axes of the Early Medieval (Anglo-Saxon) period are scarce finds in the United Kingdom, especially well-preserved examples. With the arrival of the Vikings, mostly from Denmark, in York (named by them as Jorvik; previously Eboracum in the Roman period and Eoforwic to the Anglo-Saxons) from the 9th century A.D., the local Anglo-Saxon inhabitants of southern Northumbria were pushed back or absorbed into the Viking culture, as the Viking influence spread across what is now northern England. Jorvik became a centre for Viking attempts to occupy Mercia, then ruled by Alfred the Great. At this time, England was divided into several Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, including Wessex, Mercia, Northumbria, East Anglia and Kent (by then, as part of Wessex). The Saxon kingdoms were eventually united under Aethelstan with his conquest of York in 927 A.D.; ironically, with the accession in 1016 of Cnut, the Kingdom of England was then ruled by a Dane. Cnut could be said to have succeeded where the earlier Viking incursions at York and East Anglia had failed. [No Reserve] Very fine condition, professionally cleaned, conserved and restored.

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