Neolithic- Collection of stone age implements to include a small flint hand-axe head and four axe remnants. The small flint hand-axe is constructed from grey flint and was found on the Isle of Zealand Denmark. The axe remnants are constructed from various stones and were found in southern Germany. (5)
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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERSCIRCA 1790With a brushing slide above the long graduated solid mahogany lined drawers87cm high, 91.5cm wide, 53.5cm deepProvenance: By repute, purchased from C Fredericks and Son, 1978. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor chips, splits and losses. Some small old veneer repairs to the corners of the top. Axe head handles to slide are possibly period replacements. All other metalware appears original. Key present and operates all locks. Some later blocks to interior of carcass. Some splits to bottoms of drawers. Evidence of old worm to feet. Some old repairs to feet with filler used in places (see images). Some darker marks and ring marks to top. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
AFTER JACQUES BOUSSEAU (1681-1740), A FRENCH BRONZE FIGURE OF ULYSSES BENDING HIS BOW19TH CENTURYThe figure with a quiver of arrows, a shield and sword, on stepped yellow marble base42cm high This particular subject was sometimes referred to as 'Ulysse tendant l'arc dont Pénélope doit être le prix' and refers to Ulysses homecoming in disguise, and completing Penelope's demand to her would-be suitors that they string her husband's bow and shoot an arrow through 12 axe heads. Condition Report: Patina green in hue.Minor scuffing, scratches and wear overall consistent with age.Sectional casting join visibleSome chips and repairs to the marble plinth including some filler.A pitted hole to the back under the shield. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to images. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Metasediment Hand Axe, identified as originating from the Great Western Desert, Pilbara, North West Australia, numbered 15,156 mm long, 874g; a Chert Hand Axe, identified as originating from the Collier Range National Park, Western Australia, 80 mm long, 167g; a Turquoise Pendant, (or small axehead), provenance unknown, 74 mm long, 34g; a Roughout (part axe or adzehead), probably from the Wong Tei Tung stone tool manufacturing site, Sham Chung, Hong Kong, China, 116 mm long, 460g; a further Wong Tei Tung tool Specimen, lettered A, 126 mm long, 461g (5)
22 insignia items, mainly cavalry/yeomanry. Cap badges Royal Scots Greys Officer silvered and gilt, Royal Armoured Corps, Fife & Forfar Yeomanry ... Fife & Forfar waist belt plate overlay ... Collar badges : Royal Tank Regiment (3 various), RAC, Fife & Forfar, 5th Dragoon Guards Officer and OR, 6th Inniskilling DG Officer and OR, 19th Hyderabad Regiment. Shoulder titles : RTC, RTR, 5th DG (2). Buttons : RTC large and small, armourial example. Ferio Teco brooch of Lion and Axe lacking pin. (22 items)
This lot will be auctioned on Tuesday, June 29th. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 30th or July 1st. An Ewok axe with storyboards and manifests from Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Ewoks used a variety of crude traps and weapons to aid the Rebel Alliance in the battle to destroy the Imperial shield generator on their homeworld, the Forest Moon of Endor. The lot consists of a wooden axe with a foam blade painted gray to simulated carved stone, a brown leather wrap, and a wooden handle; two printed hole-punched storyboards depicting Ewoks leaping from the trees to attack scout troopers; and four manifest sheets labeled "Blue Harvest" listing the contents of containers that were being transported for production. The lot originated from Art Director James Schoppe and is in good overall condition with some wear from production and age, including scuffing and paint loss on the axe and staple marks in the manifests. Dimensions (largest): 19" x 7" x 3" (48.5 cm x 18 cm x 7.75 cm); (smallest): 11" x 8.5" (28 cm x 21.75 cm) Estimate: $12,000 - 16,000
This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, June 30th. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 29th or July 1st. Dillon's (Charles S. Dutton) axe from David Fincher's sci-fi horror thriller Alien 3. The spiritual leader of a group of prisoners-turned-monks on Fury 161, Dillon wielded his axe as he battled new types of aliens that landed on the planet with Ripley (Sigourney Weaver). This axe features a wood-color resin handle affixed to a rubber red blade with a metal-color toe, heel, and bit. It is displayed under plexiglass in a black wooden frame with a mat that features the film's title, item description, and images of the axe in the film. It exhibits signs of use and wear throughout including some aging and missing elements on the blade, but remains in fair overall condition. Dimensions (displayed): 43" x 29" x 3.75" (109.25 cm x 73.75 cm x 9.5 cm) Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, June 30th. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 29th or July 1st. Thomas Wake's (Willem Dafoe) axe from Robert Eggers' psychological drama The Lighthouse. Grizzled lighthouse keeper Wake chopped up his station's only lifeboat to prevent his fellow wickie (Robert Pattinson) from fleeing. This axe features a dulled, double-sided steel head with a pick on one side and a carpenter's-style blade on the other, as well as a burnished wood body. The axe is in good overall condition with visible signs of use by production, including dents and nicks to the blade. Dimensions: 34.25" x 11" x 1.25" (87 cm x 27.5 cm x 3 cm) δ Estimate: $1,000 - 1,500
This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, July 1st. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 29th or June 30th. Will Sawyer's (Dwayne Johnson) stunt fire axe from Rawson Marshall Thurber's action thriller Skyscraper. Safety specialist Sawyer used his emergency fire axe while rescuing his family from a burning skyscraper, including while severing the cables to an elevator containing his wife and son. This rubber stunt axe features a charcoal gray color skeletal curved handle, a red and metal-color blade with a c-shaped accent on the butt, and a crowbar detail on the knob. It exhibits signs of use and wear including production-added scuffing and discoloration throughout the blade section, but remains in excellent overall condition. Dimensions: 35.75" x 12.25" x 1.5" (23 cm x 10.25 cm x 6.5 cm) Estimate: $600 - 800
Original vintage advertising poster- The executioners of Spain - featuring a dynamic illustration of a crouching man wearing a black uniform with a Nazi swastika on his chest and as spurs on his boots, with his sleeves rolled up and holding a bloodied axe in front of a blood soaked wooden butcher's block as a crowd of protesters holding placards marked Democracy! Peace! Down with the butcher Franco! Amnesty! in different languages inside a lightning bolt comes down from the sky to strikes him, the bold text in grey against the black background reading: The executioners of Spain won't escape from the wrath of nations! Artwork by the notable Soviet political poster designer Viktor Koretsky (1909-1998). Excellent condition. Country of issue: Russia, designer: Viktor Koretsky, size (cm): 90x57.5, year of printing: 1963
Full title: A Dutch Delft blue and white tobacco box and cover with a boy near a barrel, 18th C.Description: H.: 18 cmÊ Marked with an axe on the base for the 'De Porceleyne Byl' workshop, Delft.Ê Provenance: Christie's, Amsterdam, March 29, 2001, The Dr. Bodo Slingenberg collection, lot 506. (Sold NLG 23.500) (link available on our website)Information concerning condition reports:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
Full title: A pair of polychrome Dutch Delft 'swan' butter tubs and covers, 18th C.Description: L.: 13,5 cm - H.: 13 cm Ê Each tub marked with an axe on the base, for the 'De Porceleyne Byl' workshop, Delft.The tub inscribed Zwaan above a numeral 5 and 6 on the inside, the cover inscribed with the numerals 5 and 6.Information concerning condition reports:The absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is in perfect condition. Please contact us to let us know which lots are of interest, so we can make the requested reports for you.Once complete, they will be published on our website.High resolution pictures are already available on our website at www.rm-auctions.com. Further questions are always welcome at info@rm-auctions.com
dating: circa 1800 provenance: Uzbekistan, The head made of fine damask, the axe with round edge, rectangular hammer. Wooden shaft, the central part covered with leather among two long, silver-inlaid hilts, the upper one decorated with two rings adorned with turquoises, handle en suite, semi-spherical pommel decorated in the same way. Small missing parts and defects. Very scarce. See a similar decoration on a beautiful kilic in 'Islamic and Oriental Arms and Armour' by Robert Hales, page 220 nr. 540. length 51.5 cm.
dating: 19th Century provenance: Europe, Strong convex-edged axe, finely patinated, the beak slightly bending downward and of square section. A cusp with grooves on the top. Nine-faceted, iron haft. Finely worked grip with rings at the edges and twisted decoration. The pommel with a similar shape and decoration as the cusp. A well manufactured model, in Romantic style. height 54 cm.
dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: France, Iron head with round-edged axe-blade and parrot-shaped rear fluke, quillon block marked 'JB' standing for 'JEAN BART', a French navy commander (1651 - 1702). Many ships had this name from 1791 and 1988, the axe probably belonged to the three-mast sailing vessel 'Jean Bart' of the first half of 19th century. length 40 cm.
dating: 16th Century provenance: Germany, Massive iron head, axe with slightly-round edge, the hammer with a deep mark, Quillon block with lateral cusps, one with belt hook. Rectangular, iron shaft with openings lined in cotton. The center featuring a stripe with undulated border. Grip with leather covering and disk-shaped edges, the internal one with four rectangular piercing. Clean, areas with rust. Restorations. length 58 cm.
A SOUTH SEA ISLANDS STONE SHORT FIGHTING CLUB with carved banding to base and hole drilled for a cord, 27cm long, flattened stone axe head, 17cm long, African stone axe lashed to a stained and tapering handle, 27cm long and fossilised tree fern, 23.5cm long (4) The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
Seven: Colour-Sergeant E. E. Waller, Hampshire Regiment British War and Victory Medals (280477 Sjt. E. E. Waller. Hamps. R.); Territorial Force War Medal 1914-19 (1750 Cpl. E. E. Waller. Hamps. R.); India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, North West Frontier 1935 (5486566 C. Sjt. E. E. Waller. Hamps. R.); Defence Medal; Jubilee 1935; Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, Regular Army (5486566 C. Sjt. E. E. Waller. Hamps. R.) mounted court-style, the first three polished on the obverse and with a few edge bruises, otherwise very fine and better (7) £180-£220 --- Ernest Edward Waller retired in the rank of Colour-Sergeant (C.Q.M.S.) in the early part of 1937, as reported in the August edition of The Hampshire Regimental Journal of that year together with a small portrait photograph in uniform: ‘C.Q.M.S. Waller. The old and bold retires after 22 years service in the Regiment. He was a L./Cpl. in the 6th Battalion (Territorial) on the outbreak of war in 1914, and on mobilization volunteered for service abroad and was sent to India with the 6th Battalion in October 1914. He was promoted Corporal on the boat and full Sergeant in 1916. Served with the 6th Battalion in Mesopotamia until the end of the war and, before being sent home, he re-engaged for a period of four years, and served with the 1st Battalion in Catterick and the 2nd Battalion in Ireland. He came under the “axe” in 1922, but re-enlisted again in December of the same year, and it is a tribute to his ability that before one month had passed he was appointed Lance-Sergeant, since when he has served with the 2nd Battalion, the Depot, joining the 1st Battalion in Jubbulpore in 1926. He was promoted Colour-Sergeant in 1931, and remained with the Battalion until his discharge early in this year. He took part in the Ghalani operations. It was at Bordon that he found out that he could run faster than a good many other people, by being first home in the Battalion team which had taken part in the Aldershot Command Cross Country Run. In the track events he was a good performer, especially in the half-mile; during the three years at the Depot he had a successful athletic career, the noteworthy success being the Dept team’s win against the Navy team at Gosport.’ “Wally”, as he was popularly known, died in 1961, a report of his Memorial Service being published in The Royal Hampshire Regiment Journal of November 1961. Sold with copied journal extracts together with relevant confirmation of all medals except the Defence Medal.
The National Trust for Scotland: Battle of Bannockburn 700th Anniversary, a 22 carat gold medal, 57 mm, equestrian portrait of Robert I 'The Bruce' with raised axe, rev. Clan Bruce crest with a motto 'Esto Fortis in Bello', battle scene to lower half, by Spink & Son Ltd, edge with hallmark and numbered 20, cased with cetificate, 119 g, slight discolouration and minor scratches to the edge, otherwise about as struck.
An Indian ritual weapon (vajra), of elaborate brass and steel construction in the form of a stylised thunderbolt, the top formed as a three faced deity with skulls adorning the hair, coiled snakes in the intervals between the faces, horse head finial, the base as a dragon's head with hollow triangular-section iron spike projecting from the mouth, an axe blade to one side, 12 in. (31 cm); together with a section of bridle, leather backed iron plates with koftgari decoration; and a carved cattle horn powder flask. [3]
Streitaxt, Persien, 19. Jhdt., dazu zwei Blankwaffen Eine Streitaxt mit silbertauschiertem, konkavem Blatt und vierkantiger Stoßspitze sowie eisernem Schaft. Länge 74 cm. Ein Shamshir, 20. Jhdt, mit gekrümmter Rückenklinge und gegossenem Messinggefäß, Scheide teils mit Perlmutt belegt und mit getriebenen Messingbeschlägen. Länge 77 cm. Dazu eine zusammengestellte Blankwaffe mit der silbertauschierten Klinge eines Dha, einem Griff aus Gips und der eisen- und silbermontierten Scheide eines Yatagans. Länge ca. 65 cm.Zustand: II -A Persian battle axe, 19th century, and two edged weapons Eine Streitaxt mit silbertauschiertem, konkavem Blatt und vierkantiger Stoßspitze sowie eisernem Schaft. Länge 74 cm. Ein Shamshir, 20. Jhdt, mit gekrümmter Rückenklinge und gegossenem Messinggefäß, Scheide teils mit Perlmutt belegt und mit getriebenen Messingbeschlägen. Länge 77 cm. Dazu eine zusammengestellte Blankwaffe mit der silbertauschierten Klinge eines Dha, einem Griff aus Gips und der eisen- und silbermontierten Scheide eines Yatagans. Länge ca. 65 cm.Condition: II -
Goldtauschierte Tabar (Streitaxt), Indien, 19. Jhdt. Konvexes Beilblatt mit leicht geschnittenem Mittelteil und pagodenförmigem Aufsatz aus Messing auf dem Hammerkopf, Blatt und Mittelteil mit floraler Silbertausia. Hölzerner Schaft mit rundem Querschnitt, darin mit messingunterlegten Nieten fixierte Angel. Länge 71 cm.Zustand: II -A gold-damascened Indian tabar (war axe), 19th century Konvexes Beilblatt mit leicht geschnittenem Mittelteil und pagodenförmigem Aufsatz aus Messing auf dem Hammerkopf, Blatt und Mittelteil mit floraler Silbertausia. Hölzerner Schaft mit rundem Querschnitt, darin mit messingunterlegten Nieten fixierte Angel. Länge 71 cm.Condition: II -
Bronze-Ge (Dolchaxt), China, Zhou-Dynastie, 8. - 3. Jhdt. v. Chr. Dolchartige Klinge, minimal gebogen, mit abgesetztem "Griff" zum Einsetzen in eine Stangenwaffe. Am Griff Schriftzeichen. Schöne Patina. Intakt. Länge 24,7 cm. Provenienz: Aus alter deutscher Sammlung, übernommen vom Großvater.Zustand: IIA Chinese bronze Ge dagger axe, Zhou dynasty, 8th - 3rd century B.C. Of typical tapering curved form, with a straight protrusion for haft. Written characters on the handle. Beautiful patina. Intact. Length 24.7 cm. Provenance: Old German family collection.Condition: II
Waidpraxe, deutsch, 17./18. Jhdt. Kräftiges, zur Spitze verbreitertes Blatt mit innenliegender Schneide. Auf der eisernen Grifffassung oberseitig geschnittenes Monogramm "I.J.H". Konischer Griff aus geperltem Hirschhorn mit eiserner Knaufplatte. Länge 35 cm. In originaler, geometrisch punzierter (etwas fragmentarischer) Lederscheide.Zustand: II -A German butcher's axe, 17th/18th century Kräftiges, zur Spitze verbreitertes Blatt mit innenliegender Schneide. Auf der eisernen Grifffassung oberseitig geschnittenes Monogramm "I.J.H". Konischer Griff aus geperltem Hirschhorn mit eiserner Knaufplatte. Länge 35 cm. In originaler, geometrisch punzierter (etwas fragmentarischer) Lederscheide.Condition: II -
Bronzebeil und Dreifuß-Fragment, italisch, 9. - 5. Jhdt. v. Chr. Eine Villanova-Bronzeaxt (9.-8. Jhdt. v. Chr.) mit abgesetztem Blatt. Die Ecken der Schneide bestoßen, sonst guter Zustand. Länge 18,5 cm. Dazu das Fragment eines Kultobjektes, an dessen Bein sich eine Schlange windet. Länge 23 cm. Provenienz: Aus alter deutscher Sammlung, übernommen vom Großvater.Zustand: II - IIIA Villanovan Bronze axe and an Italic tripod fragment, 9th - 5th century B.C. A Villanova bronze axe (9th-8th century BC) with a set-off blade. The corners of the edge bumped, else in good condition. Length 18.5 cm. Together with a fragment of a cult object with a snake coiled on its leg. Length 23 cm. Provenance: Old German private collection.Condition: II - III
Absatzbeil, norddeutsch, Ältere Bronzezeit, 1500 - 950 v. Chr. Wunderbar erhaltenes Absatzbeil mit rundem Absatzwulst in der Mitte des Schaftes. Auf dem Schneidenteil Mittelrippe, flankiert von muldenförmigen Vertiefungen. Auf den Schmalseiten Schildbögen. Schöne Patina. Länge 18,5 cm. Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass eines deutschen Sammlers.Zustand: IIA North German axe, early Bronze Age, 1500 - 950 B.C. Well preserved bronze axe. Beautiful patina. Length 18.5 cm. Provenance: From the estate of a German collector.Condition: II
Großes Lappenbeil, Mitteleuropa, mittlere - jüngere Bronzezeit, 1300 - 900 v. Chr. Mittelständiges Lappenbeil mit zangenförmigem Nacken und gerundeter Schneide. Geringe Spuren von Verkrustung, sonst schöne Patina. Intakt. Länge 20 cm. Provenienz: Aus deutscher Privatsammlung. Erworben in den 1990er Jahren im Auktionshaus Fischer, Luzern.Zustand: II -A large Central European axe, Bronze Age, 1300 - 900 B.C. Bronze axe with slight traces of encrustation, otherwise beautiful patina. Intact. Length 20 cm. Provenance: German private collection, acquired at Auktionshaus Fischer, Luzern, in the 1990s.Condition: II -
Randleistenbeil, Deutschland, 2000 - 1500 v. Chr. Randleistenbeil mit eingezogener Beilmitte. Der dünne Nacken leicht eingezogen. Bronze mit Patina. Hervorragend erhaltenes Exemplar aus der jüngeren Frühbronzezeit bis mittleren Bronzezeit. Länge 18 cm. Gewicht 258 g. Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass eines süddeutschen Sammlers.Zustand: IIA Bronze Age axe, 2000 - 1500 B.C. Axe slightly tapered at the centre. Bronze with patina. Excellently preserved example from the younger Early Bronze Age to Middle Bronze Age. Length 18 cm. Weight 258 g. Provenance: From the estate of a South German collector.Condition: II
Fünfeckige Steinaxt, mitteldeutsch, 1. Hälfte 1. Jtsd. v. Chr. Große Steinaxt aus grauem Felsgestein mit Schaftloch und kurzem geraden Nacken. Intakt. Länge 18 cm. Provenienz: Aus deutscher Privatsammlung, übernommen vom Großvater. Von diesem erworben zwischen den 1960er bis 1990er Jahren.Zustand: IIA large central German stone axe, 1000 - 500 B.C. Large stone axe of grey rock with a shaft hole and a short, straight neck. Intact. Length 18 cm. Provenance: From a German private collection, formed by the grandfather from the 1960s to the 1990s.Condition: II
Streitaxt, germanisch, 6. Jhdt. Germanische Streitaxt mit weit ausschweifender Schneide, länglich-ovalem Schaftloch und geradem Nacken. Gute Eisensubstanz. Im Bereich der Schneide geringe Ausbrüche. Sonst intakt. Länge 13 cm. Provenienz: Aus deutscher Privatsammlung, übernommen vom Großvater. Von diesem erworben zwischen den 1960er bis 1990er Jahren.Zustand: II -A Germanic battle axe head, 6th century Germanic battle axe with a widely flaring cutting edge, elongated oval shaft hole and straight neck. Good iron substance. Minor chipping in the area of the cutting edge. Otherwise intact. Length 13 cm. Provenance: From a German private collection, formed by the grandfather from the 1960s to the 1990s.Condition: II -

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