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Los 353

Two Local interest Framed Photographs: "The Estuary Axmouth - Devon" & "Shelducks - Axe Estuary" both Photographed and signed by Bernard, the ducks photograph was the winner of BBC Radio Times Countryfile award.

Los 9

A Ward Rolling Cart together with a post driver, two 75mm post anchors and a Hercules hickory long handled axe

Los 799

Axtanhänger, im Stil der Hongshan-KulturSchwarzer Stein. Beilklingenform mit zwei Lochbohrungen, seitlich zwei humanoide Köpfe. Auf der Schauseite Schriftzeichen/ Symbol. 8 x 8 cm. Sammlung Ruppert und Becker, Deutschland Axe pendant, stone, Hongshan, 8 x 8 cm. Collection Ruppert and Becker, Germany.

Los 804

Axtanhänger/ Amulett, China, im Stil der Hongshan-KulturStein. Rechteckige/ Kissenform, mittig Lochbohrung mit darüber eingraviertem Symbol. In den oberen Ecken zwei kleine Lochbohrungen. 5 x 7 cm. Sammlung Ruppert und Becker, Deutschland Axe pendant/ amulet, stone, style of Hongshan-culture. 5 x 7 cm. From the collection Ruppert and Becker

Los 793

Amulett in Form einer Axtklinge, China, im Stil Longshan-PeriodeDunkelgrüne Jade, vier Lochbohrungen. 60 x 80 mm. Provenienz: Sammlung Ruppert und Becker, Deutschland Artefact in shape of an axe, Jade, China, Longshan-style. 60 x 80 cm. Collection Ruppert and Becker

Los 676

A Snap on Tool box with content, axe and one empty tool box

Los 50

A brass reproduction Viking axe decorated with cockerels

Los 214

A Chinese green ground ginger jar and cover decorated with prunus blossom; together with a Japanese ginger jar, other oriental items, two terracotta vessels (a.f.), a leather mounted stationery box, magic lantern slides, a limited edition etching signed Rik Axe, two gilt picture frames, etc (qty)

Los 405

A leather horse with bridle and saddle, approximately 100cm long, together with two reproduction decorative shields and a similar axe (4)

Los 402

A collection of assorted webbing belts and other items to include a portable axe and cover#1459

Los 240

A BLACK JADE AXEVietnam, Neolithic period (c. 4.800-4.500 BC). The black jade axe, with the blade broadening slightly towards the cutting edge. Condition: Good condition, commensurate with age, old wear, nibbling to the edges. Provenance: Hungarian private collection. According to the current owner acquired from a private collector in France. Weight: 329 g Dimensions: Length 19.1 cm

Los 212

A MASSIVE SERPENTINE AXE HEADNew Guinea, Sentani culture, presumably Neolithic Era. Of drop shape, the mottled green stone highly polished. Condition: Good condition commensurate with age, old wear, minor nibbling to the edges. Provenance: Ex-Collection of The Zelnik István Southeast Asian Gold Museum. Institutional art collection in Belgium, acquired from the above. Dr. István Zelnik, President of the Hungarian South and Southeast Asian Research Institute, is a former high-ranking Hungarian diplomat who spent several decades in Southeast Asia, building the largest known private collection of Asian art in Europe.Weight: 928.4 g Dimensions: Length 26 cm

Los 239

A PALE CELADON JADE CEREMONIAL BLADE, GUI, QIJIAJade. China, Qijia culture, c. 2200-1600 BCThis elegant sceptre-like jade is rather unique and very refined when compared to most of the other excavated Qijia culture specimens. The three grooves carved near the top end represent an unusual feature rarely seen on Qijia culture jades and suggest a ceremonial usage for this very thin and translucent blade. The hafting hole is drilled from one side and the cutting edge is curved. The translucent stone of a pale celadon tone with cloudy white inclusions and veins with some russet veins as well as sparse dark speckles.Compare a semi-translucent pale grayish-white jade axe, dated to the 2nd-1st millennium BC, at Christie's New York in The Collection of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth Part III - Chinese Works of Art: Qing Ceramics, Glass and Jade Carvings on 19 March 2015, lot 522, sold for USD 13,750.LENGTH 26 cm, WIDTH 4 cmProvenance: Collection of Prof. Filippo Salviati.

Los 1288

AN EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE CRESCENT-SHAPED BRONZE AXE, DONG SON CULTUREVietnam, first millennium BC. Massively cast with a curved blade and slightly splayed socket, the manifold ornamental decorations no longer identifiable in detail due to extensive encrustations from burial.Provenance: Bruno Cooper, Norwich, United Kingdom, 2002. An important Italian private collection, acquired from the above.Condition: Some repair and touchups as generally expected from ancient Dong Son excavations. Losses, fissures, erosion and corrosion. Minor casting flaws. Overall, still very good condition, especially for such a large piece. Fine malachite-green patina with brown encrustations.Weight: 9.8 kg Dimensions: Length 71 cmExpert's note: The present axe is of exceptional size. No other ancient Dong Son example of comparable dimension has ever been recorded in any private or public collection.Literature comparison: The Metropolitan Museum of Art has several Dong Son culture axes in its collection, accession nos. 1988.143.108, 1988.143.109, 1988.143.110, and 2001.433.327. These axes are all of significantly smaller size, however. Compare also a later Indonesian crescent-shaped ax head (chandrasa), dated c. 500 BC to 300 AD, which is of related but more slender form and only slightly smaller size (61 cm long), in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2000.284.49, where the author notes that "late Dong Son axe heads […] provided prototypes for the exaggerated examples produced in Indonesia". 東山文化大型新月形青銅斧 越南,約公元前1000年。大量銅斧,彎曲的刀片和略微張開的插槽。由於長期埋于土中,產生了大面積結殼,因此無法仔細識別各種裝飾紋飾。 來源:英國諾維奇Bruno Cooper收藏,2002年。一個重要義大利私人收藏,購於上述收藏。 品相:從古代東山考古挖掘中普遍存在的一些修復。缺損、裂縫、侵蝕和腐蝕。輕微鑄造缺陷。總的來說,狀況良好,尤其是他的尺寸如此之大。棕色結殼的孔雀石綠包漿。 重量:9.8 公斤 尺寸:長 71 厘米 專家注釋:銅斧頭尺寸之大,在任何私人或公共收藏中都沒有記錄過其他如此尺寸的東山出土的青銅斧。 文獻比較:美國紐約大都會博物館收藏了幾件東山文化青銅斧,見編號 1988.143.108, 1988.143.109, 1988.143.110, 與 2001.433.327. 然而,這些銅斧的尺寸都小得多。再比較後來的公元前500至公元300年的印度尼西亞新月形斧頭,相近但更細長,尺寸略小(長61 厘米),收藏於大都會藝術博物館,編號 2000.284.49,作者註明"晚東山 斧頭 […] 為印度尼西亞生產的例子提供了原型"。

Los 49

AN ARCHAIC STYLE CHINESE GILT JADE RITUAL AXE, with zoomorphic handle, 24cm long.

Los 236

A collection of Mdina glass to include a bowl, axe head vase, other vases and assorted other glassware Condition report: No chips or cracks to any pieces. Light surface scratches as expected

Los 33

A 19thC papier mache snuff box, decorated with a figure on a shoreline, 9cm wide and two axe heads, one found by repute at the Giant's Causeway.

Los 469

A REPRODUCTION AXE, TOGETHER WITH A REPRODUCTION DAGGER (2)

Los 302

An old Omani Jerz axe, the narrow hatchet blade 5", with punched incised and hatched decoration, on its 30" knotty wooden haft. GC £50-100

Los 586

Vintage Star Wars Jabbas Palace Action Figures, Ree Yees, Bib Fortuna, Squid Head, Lando Skiff Disguise, Leia Boushh Disguise (2), Rancor Keeper, Gamorrean Guard (2), F-VG, majority of weapons/accessories included appear to be original, one axe reproduction (9)

Los 88

A small Chinese bronze axe head, Han dynasty, 8cm long, 5.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot, but is available upon request. Further images and some condition reports can be viewed on our online catalogue at www.chorleys.com . The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection.

Los 212

LONDON FIRE BRIGADE PRESENTATION AXE AWARDED TO KEN PRISS, 1979-2010, MOUNTED ON A WOODEN BACKING

Los 509

A Brass fire screen, together with companion set and decorative axe with mahogany turned handle.

Los 663

A PAIR OF VINTAGE LUCAS SLR700S DRIVING LIGHTS with four vinyl covers, together with a vintage unbranded climbing axe, approximate length 94cm, Carl Zeiss 8x30 binoculars in leather case, Gavet of Paris Deauville 8x25 binoculars in leather case, an archery arm protector and a triangular Vernaid bandage

Los 516

Four assorted pencils, including three enamelled and novelty modelled as an axe

Los 433

A Mount Hagen axe Papua New Guinea, of characteristic form, with steel blade (54cm x 50cm)

Los 67

Vintage pickaxe with double bit blade together with another pick axe head

Los 405

Louis Dussour (French 1905-1986), woodcutter carrying an axe though a walled garden, oil on canvas, signed, 49cm by 59cm

Los 570

A toolbox containing a small quantity of tools including wrench, hammer and axe heads, etc.

Los 54

German bayonet, the blade marked Amberg with crown in leather wrapped scabbard stamped 'B3R6', the blade 18.25"; together with another shorter bayonet in scabbard and vintage knife/axe set in leather belt holster, marked 'William Rodgers' (3)

Los 2405

A pre-Columbian Olmec style carved green hardstone celt axe head, probably 900-450 BC, one end carved with three heads, bearing collector's label, length 15.5cm. Provenance: from the estate of a West Sussex collector.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.

Los 4240

Star Wars: A collection of thirteen Star Wars, original, vintage, Kenner / Palitoy loose figures to comprise: Ree-Yess with Rifle; General Madine; Biker Scout, two examples, one with loose POTF coin; Rebel Commando; Gamorrean Guard with Axe; Logray (Ewok Medicine Man) with Staff and additional helmet; Chief Chirpa; Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight Outfit), two examples, both with Palace Blaster, one with green lightsaber; Princess Leia (Boushh Disguise); Squid Head; and Emperor's Royal Guard. © 1983. Figures have general wear expected with age. The weapons and accessories within this lot are unverified for originality, buyer please assess. (13)

Los 4248

Star Wars: A collection of twenty Star Wars, original, vintage, Kenner / Palitoy loose figures to comprise: 4-LOM, Zuckuss, Imperial TIE Fighter Pilot, Admiral Ackbar, Ree-Yees, General Madine with Briefing Stick, Lando Calrissian (Skiff Guard Disguise) with Vibro Axe and Guard Helmet, Biker Scout, Bib Fortuna with Staff, Rebel Commando, Gamorrean Guard, Logray (Ewok Medicine Man), figure only, Chief Chirpa, Weequay with Vibro Axe, Klaatu with Vibro Axe, Nien Nunb, Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight Outfit), Princess Leia (Boussh Disguise) with Helmet, Squid Head and Emperor's Royal Guard. © 1982, 1983. Figures have some general wear expected with age, The weapons within this lot are unverified for originality, buyer please assess. (20)

Los 4249

Star Wars: A collection of twelve Star Wars, original, vintage, Kenner / Palitoy loose figures to comprise: Prune Face, Klaatu (Skiff Guard Outfit), 8D8, Nikto, Wicket W. Warrick, Rancor Keeper, The Emperor, Teebo with Axe, Han Solo (in Trench Coat), Princess Leia (in Combat Poncho), B-Wing Pilot, and AT-ST Driver. © 1984. Figures have some general wear expected with age, The weapons within this lot are unverified for originality, buyer please assess. (12)

Los 592

A late Victorian 9ct gold brooch, designed as an axe, Birmingham 1889, width 4.6cm, and another gold brooch, designed as a fox's mask and riding crop, detailed '9ct', width 5.9cm, total weight 6g, together with two costume brooches and a costume stickpin, with a case.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.

Los 218

Printed and written ephemera to include WWII diary, together with an axe

Los 1265

AN ASSORTMENT OF GARDEN ITEMS AND TOOLS TO INCLUDE TWO PARASOLS AND A PICK AXE ETC

Los 1266

AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOLS TO INCLUDE TOOL BOXES, WIRE BRUSHES AND AN AXE ETC

Los 448

A painted metal shield, in red with stencilled dragon decoration, 83cm high, and a double edged axe.

Los 441

Metal kitchen scales with tray and weights, together with tools including an axe

Los 1553

Dekton 1 1/2lbs wood handle axe, a 14 inch pry bar and a three piece magnetic tool set. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 1568

New old stock 1.5lb axe with rubber handle. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Los 603

A SONGYE POWER FIGURE, CARVED WOOD, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO20th CenturyMounted with mirror glass eyes and stomach, sheet metal, nails, plant fibres, up-holding an axe, 92cm high (including axe)Condition report: Various shrinkage splits in areas, notably to the foot, smaller cracks to the head and arms and axe handle.Dirt and dust significant. Rust to metal. Remains of a moustache to the face. Other chips, knocks and smaller losses commensurate with use and age.  

Los 1441

A EUROPEAN TABLE BELLPossibly Dutch, bearing pseudo hallmarks, engraved Martin David 7th July 1932, probably last quarter of the 19th century, height 12cm, weight 296 gmsCondition report: detachable clapper is of fairly crude cast form and bent at the top. The bell has slight signs of wear. What looks like a casting flaw at the back is in fact a mark designed as a small axe. The other three marks include a ‘Y’ the other two marks are not discernible. Inscription is underneath. There is evidence of hand hammering inside the bell towards the top which can also be seen from the outside. 

Los 1266

An oriental jade ornamental axe head: of T-shaped outline16cm wide together with a jade figure (damaged) (2)

Los 111

An antique African metal axe, together with three old African edged weapons CONDITION REPORT.

Los 292

Circa 900 - 1000 AD A hand-forged iron axe head with substantial curved blade and elliptical shaft-hole. The profile is square at the lower edge, in the classic skeggöx or 'bearded' profile used as both a weapon and as a grappling iron during naval battles. Reference: Leppäaho, H. Späteisenzeitliche Waffen aus Finnland, Helsinki, 1964 plate 62(2). Axes were commonly used within the Viking communities, almost everything was formed of wood making it unsurprising that many axes existed for constructing ships, houses, carts, as well as other objects. The axe was also one of the choice weapons of the battlefield due to its light weight. Size: L:132mm / W:74mm ; 372g. Provenance: From a private collection; previously was acquired from G. M. in London in 2017.

Los 294

Circa 1000 - 1100 A.D. The broad blade flaring to the curved cutting edge, with eared socket with D-shaped aperture. Commonly referred to as the Danish axe. For similar style see Bonhams, 5th October 2011, lot 304. Axes were commonly used within the Viking communities, almost everything was formed of wood making it unsurprising that many axes existed for constructing ships, houses, carts, as well as other objects. The axe was also one of the choice weapons of the battlefield due to its light weight. Size: L:45mm / W:130mm ; 570g. Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

Los 296

Circa 900 - 1000 AD. A forged-iron axe head of a hefty form with a perforated socketing shaft, a dense neck, and a vertically oriented blade with gently flared tips. Size: L:208mm / W:95mm ; 850g. Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

Los 290

Circa 900 - 1100 AD. A hand-forged iron axe head with substantial curved blade with cut-out openwork section with a cross and elliptical shaft-hole. The axe is special in its unique design; the blade is openwork, and from the back of the edge-section is seen a little cross. The owner might have had a connection to the first clerical circles in Denmark, eventually as a protector or a life guard. For similar see Silkeborge Museum, Denmark. For similar see National Museum of Denmark. Size: L:142mm / W:103mm ; 451g. Provenance: UK art market, acquired prior to 1980s; property of a London gentleman.

Los 259

Circa 1000-900 AD A forged-iron axe head of a hefty form with a perforated socketing shaft, a dense neck, and a vertically oriented blade with gently flared tips. Very fine condition. Mounted on a custom-made display stand. Axes were commonly used within the Viking communities, almost everything was formed of wood making it unsurprising that many axes existed for constructing ships, houses, carts, as well as other objects. The axe was also one of the choice weapons of the battlefield due to its light weight. Size: L:70mm / W:135mm ; 315g. Provenance: From the private collection; previously was acquired from G. M. in London in 2017.

Los 266

Circa 1000-900 AD A forged-iron axe head of a hefty form with a perforated socketing shaft, a dense neck, and a vertically oriented blade with gently flared tips. For more information on Viking axes can be found in Petersen, Jan (1919). De Norske Vikingesverd. Kristiania. Size: L:105mm / W:210mm ; 845g. Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

Los 295

Circa 900 - 1000 AD. A forged-iron axe head of a sizable form with a lengthy neck, a vertical blade with flared tips, and a wide socketing shaft with slightly flared upper and lower edges. Size: L:210mm / W:70mm ; 1.1kg. Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

Los 262

Circa 900-1000 AD An iron bearded axe head with a, heavy blade, a lentoid shoulder and a round socket. The bearded axe, was common from the 6th century AD onwards in Scandinavia, but made most famous by the Vikings, who used these axes in battle to terrible effect. Bearded axes are named for the fact that the main part of the axe blade extends below the butt of the axe, creating a large cutting blade and allowing a fighter to hook onto the shields or weapons of his (or her) opponents. For more information on Viking axes can be found in Petersen, Jan (1919). De Norske Vikingesverd. Kristiania. Axes were commonly used within the Viking communities, almost everything was formed of wood making it unsurprising that many axes existed for constructing ships, houses, carts, as well as other objects. The axe was also one of the choice weapons of the battlefield due to its light weight. Size: L:65mm / W:210mm ; 370g. Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

Los 265

Circa 1750-1500 BC. A substantial copper alloy flat axe with broad convex cutting edge tapering gently to a rounded butt. The edges slightly raised. See Evans, J., The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain and Ireland, London, 1881, fig. 2, for a very similar example. Size: L:65mm / W:165mm ; 335g. Provenance: From the private collection; previously bought by Dolf Aaij in Ancient Art Gallery Strombroek in Amsterdam, in 2005.

Los 263

Circa 900-1000 AD An iron bearded axe head with a, heavy blade, a lentoid shoulder and a round socket. The bearded axe, was common from the 6th century AD onwards in Scandinavia, but made most famous by the Vikings, who used these axes in battle to terrible effect. Bearded axes are named for the fact that the main part of the axe blade extends below the butt of the axe, creating a large cutting blade and allowing a fighter to hook onto the shields or weapons of his (or her) opponents. For more information on Viking axes can be found in Petersen, Jan (1919). De Norske Vikingesverd. Kristiania. Axes were commonly used within the Viking communities, almost everything was formed of wood making it unsurprising that many axes existed for constructing ships, houses, carts, as well as other objects. The axe was also one of the choice weapons of the battlefield due to its light weight. Size: L:65mm / W:160mm ; 240g. Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

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