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MUNEYOSHI: AN IVORY OKIMONO OF A WOODCUTTER AND BOYBy Okawa Muneyoshi, signed Okawa MuneyoshiJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912)The woodcutter holding his axe to the ground and carrying a bundle of sticks on his back, while a boy is seated on the ground with a basket of fruit. Both are wearing long, finely incised robes, with the hair and facial features showing good incision work as well. Signed OKAWA MUNEYOSHI within a red-lacquered rectangular cartouche to the base.HEIGHT 14 cmCondition: Excellent condition with only minor traces of wear. Fine honey-gold patina.Provenance: British collection.
RYUGYOKU: AN IVORY NETSUKE OF KINTAROBy Ryugyoku, signed Ryugyoku and kakihanJapan, Tokyo, second half of 19th centuryThe strong boy wielding an axe and eating a piece from a ginkgo nut, revealing a landscape and pavilion scene inside. Signed underneath RYUGYOKU (a pupil of Ryukei II) with a red kakihan.HEIGHT 3.5 cmCondition: Good condition, fine age cracks and minor wear to inked details.Provenance: German private collection.
Various Dolls Houses and Teddy Bears Collectors Reference Books, Dolls Houses The Collector's Guide by Douet, La Petite Cantiniere, Collecting Dolls House and Miniatures by Earnshaw, Dolls House by Jackson, Classic Dolls House by Eaton, Dolls House and Dollhouse Miniatures by O'Brien, Family Dolls House by Antrim, Dolls House Furniture by Towner, The Vivien Green Dolls House Collection, Family Dolls Houses and English Dolls Houses all three by Greene, The Ultimate Dolls House Book by Eaton, Dolls Houses A Personal Choice by Latham, History of Dolls House by Jacobs, Antique Miniature Furniture by Toller, Bliss Toys and Dolls Houses by Whitton, The Queen's Dolls House by Lambton, Toys Dolls Automata Marks and Labels by White, Teddy Bears A Celebration by Hillier, Peter Bull's book of Teddy Bears, Teddy Bear Lover Catalog by Menten, Teddy Bear Catalog by Bialosky, A Hug of Teddy Bears by Bull, Dean's Rag Book The First 100 Years by Miller, The Magic of Merrythought by Axe, The Book of the Teddy Bear by Hutchings, The Little Book of Celebrity Bears, Bear Care and Traditional Bears, all three by Cockrill, International Antique Toy and Doll Show Programmes for the 6th 1985 and 7th 1986 (4) , Millers Soft Toys Collector's Guide and Pageant of Toys by Miller, F-VG (35)
Celtic, bronze miniature votive Axe Heads (8), c. 4th-1st cent. BC, various sizes, largest 4.8cm x 2.5cm, smallest 4.1cm x 2.2cm, all of flanged type with flared crescentic cutting edge [8]. All intact in very fine condition with green/brown patinas £60-£80 --- Believed to have first been found in the UK over 40 years ago, votive axes appear to originate from temple sites in the 1st cent. BC, usually as looped socketed types. These appear to be much earlier in date
Zeremonialaxt, sassanidisch, 3. - 6. Jhdt. Kräftiges Axtblatt aus Bronze mit silbernen Bandeinlagen und vollflächigem, feinem floralen und figuralen Dekor. Ovales, innenseitig unregelmäßig geformtes Schaftloch. Oberfläche mit Resten einer roten Patina. Länge 17,5 cm.Zustand: II -A Sasanian ceremonial axe, 3rd - 6th century Kräftiges Axtblatt aus Bronze mit silbernen Bandeinlagen und vollflächigem, feinem floralen und figuralen Dekor. Ovales, innenseitig unregelmäßig geformtes Schaftloch. Oberfläche mit Resten einer roten Patina. Länge 17,5 cm.Condition: II -
Silbertauschierte Streitaxt (Tabar), Indien, um 1800 Kräftiger Axtkopf mit gekrümmter Schneide, rückseitig quadratischer Hammerkopf. Beidseitig fein ins Silber tauschierter und gravierter floraler Dekor. Spiralig gekehlter eiserner Schaft mit gestuftem runden Knauf. Länge 50 cm.Zustand: IIA silver mounted Indian axe (Tabar), circa 1800 Kräftiger Axtkopf mit gekrümmter Schneide, rückseitig quadratischer Hammerkopf. Beidseitig fein ins Silber tauschierter und gravierter floraler Dekor. Spiralig gekehlter eiserner Schaft mit gestuftem runden Knauf. Länge 50 cm.Condition: II
Reiteraxt, deutsch, wohl Sachsen, um 1580 Kleines Blatt mit s-förmig geschwungener Schneide mit beidseitig fein graviertem Dekor. Kleine, kantige Tülle mit rundem Abschlussknauf, an der Gegenseite kräftiger Vierkantschnabel mit reich geschnittenem Ansatz. An der linken Seite eingeschobene, lange Gürtelspange. Schlanker, vierkantiger Schaft mit graviertem Dekor. Langer, hohl geschmiedeter Griff mit schwarzem Lederbezug über Schnurwicklung. Die buckelförmige Knaufplatte schwenkbar, darunter ein längliches Fach, wohl für ein nicht mehr vorhandenes Essbesteck. Länge 57 cm. Zustand: IIA German horseman’s axe, presumably Saxon, circa 1580 Small blade with S-shaped edge finely engraved on both sides. Small, angular socket with round top finial, on the opposite side a sturdy quadrangular beak with richly chiselled base. Long belt clasp inserted on the left. Slender haft of quadrangular section with engraved décor. Long, hollow-forged grip with black leather cover above cord wrap. Domed, swivelling guard disc, underneath it an elongated compartment, presumably for a missing cutlery set. Length 57 cm.Condition: II
Silbertauschierte Berdiche, Russland, 16./17. Jhdt. Großes Axtblatt mit kräftig gekrümmter Schneide, das untere Ende am Schaft vernietet. Halbrunde Tülle mit rückseitigem flachen Hammerkopf. Auf dem Blatt beidseitig fein in Silber tauschierter Rankendekor auf fein ziseliertem Grund. Auf der Tülle seitlich Schuppendekor, auf dem Hammerkopf Banddekor. Stark verkürzter achtkantiger Schaft, leicht verwurmt. An den Seiten fein geschnitzter Dekor mit laufenden Pferden zwischen Blütenranken, auf dem Rücken zwei Löwen und Blattranken. Blattlänge 36 cm, Gesamtlänge 68 cm.Provenienz: Abgebildet und beschrieben im Katalog der Sammlung Charles Buttin, (Nr. 575), Rumilly, Frankreich 1933.Zustand: II -A Russian silver damascened berdiche, 16th/17th century The large axe blade with a strongly curved cutting edge, the lower edge riveted to the shaft. Semi-circular socket with a small flat hammer head on the back. Both sides of the blade with finely silver damascened, decorative tendrils on a finely chased background. A pattern of scales on the side of the socket, scrolling bands on the hammer head. Considerably shortened octagonal shaft, slight worm damage. The sides with finely carved ornamentation of galloping horses amidst floral tendrils, two lions and leafy vines on the back. Length of the blade 36 cm, total length 68 cm.Provenance: Illustrated and described in the catalogue of the Charles Buttin collection, (no. 575), Rumilly, France 1933.Condition: II -
A Persian AxeQajar, 19th CenturyEntirely of steel, with crescentic blade of finely watered wootz steel chiselled on both sides with a large and a small cartouche-shaped panel within gold-damascened foliage, the former centred on a shaped gold-damascened panel against a ground of chiselled flowering foliage, the latter chiselled with a falcon attacking its prey, socket and waisted square peen decorated en suite, on tubular haft alternately spirally twist, and faceted etched in imitation of watering, rounded terminal with pierced suspension loop, and surmounted by a gold-damascened finial 74 cm.Footnotes:Cf. a related example sold in these Rooms, Eastern Arms & Armour From the Richard R. Wagner Jr. Collection, 29 April 2015, lot 46This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two HalberdsEarly 17th Century, The First Probably ItalianThe first with leaf-shaped blade reinforced at the point and with decorative piercings including holes and central waved line, flat crescentic axe-blade and beak-shaped fluke pierced en suite, open socket extending as side-straps (adapted), later tassels, and wooden staff of octagonal section with remains of textile covering secured by dome-headed nails; the second with spike of diamond section with spherical moulding at the base, crescentic axe-blade with short spike and curved projection above and below, beak-shaped fluke en suite, and open socket with riveted side-straps, on wooden staff of circular section (some worming); together with a decorative halberd and partizan each in 16th/17th style, the heads with etched decoration, each on a wooden staff of circular section studded with dome-headed nails (4)The first 60 cm. headFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Kampfaxt, Ägypten, Mittleres Reich, 20. Jhdt. v. Chr. Langes Bronzeblatt einer altägyptischen Kampfaxt aus dem Mittleren Reich. Festes Blatt mit leicht gerundeter Schneide, die an beiden Enden stumpf ist. Am Rücken gelocht zur Befestigung am Schaft. Schöne Patina. Intakt. Länge 44 cm. Provenienz: Aus deutscher Privatsammlung. In den 1990er Jahren im Auktionshaus Fischer, Luzern (CH), erworben.Zustand: II -An Egyptian epsilon battle axe, Middle Kingdom, 20th century Long bronze blade of an ancient Egyptian battle axe from the Middle Kingdom. Solid blade with a slightly rounded edge, blunt at both ends. With small holes at the back for attachment to the shaft. Beautiful patina. Intact. Length 44 cm. Provenance: From a German private collection. Acquired in the 1990s at the auction house Fischer, Lucerne (CH).Condition: II -
Eindrucksvolles Set von acht Steinartefakten, Mitteleuropa, Altsteinzeit - Neolithikum Zwei altsteinzeitliche Faustkeile mit schöner Alterspatina, Flint, intakt, Länge 10 und 11 cm. Vier trapezförmige Steinbeile, zum Teil mit Gebrauchsspuren, Länge 6 - 7,5 cm. Kurzes, kräftiges Steinbeil aus hellem Felsgestein, Länge 10,5 cm. Hervorragend erhaltener neolithischer Flintdolch, intakt, Länge 18,5 cm. Provenienz: Aus dem Nachlass eines südwestdeutschen Sammlers.Zustand: IIAn impressive set of eight Central European stone artefacts, Palaeolithic - Neolithic period Two Paleolithic tools with beautiful age patina, flint, intact, length 10 and 11 cm. Four trapezoidal stone axes, partly with signs of use, length 6 - 7.5 cm. Short, strong stone axe made of light-coloured rock, length 10.5 cm. Excellently preserved Neolithic flint dagger, intact, length 18.5 cm. Provenance: From the estate of a collector from Southwest Germany.Condition: II
Bronzenes Prunkbeil, skythisch, nördlicher Schwarzmeerraum, 6. – 5. Jhdt. v. Chr. Langschmales, leicht gebogenes Beil mit fast gerader Schneide. Die Breitseiten zum Schaft hin zweifach halbkreisförmig gerippt. Längliches Schaftloch. Der hintere Teil schließt mit dem stilisierten Kopf eines Raubvogels, wohl eines Adlers, eindrucksvoll ab. Exzellente Erhaltung des als Rangabzeichen bzw. Zepter dienenden Geräts. Hervorragende dunkelgrüne Patina. Länge 19,5 cm.Provenienz: Aus einer in Süddeutschland aufbewahrten Privatsammlung. Erworben in den 1970er bis 1980er Jahren im Kunsthandel und aus deutschen Privatsammlungen.Zustand: II -A luxury Scythian axe from the northern Black Sea region, 6th – 5th century B.C. Slightly curved bronze axe with almost straight cutting edge. The broad sides wavily ribbed towards the shaft hole. The rear shaft with the stylized head of an eagle. Excellent condition. Beautiful dark green patina. Lenght 19.5 cm.Provenance: From a private collection in southern Germany. Acquired on the art market and from German private collections in the 1970s and 1980s.Condition: II -
Middle Kingdom, circa 1850 BC. A flat bronze multi-tanged cutting eye-axehead, with three tangs having holes for the fastening to the haft by small nails or with cord, one part of the blade incised with hieroglyphic symbols.Cf. for the iconography Hall, H.L., Hieroglyphic texts from Egyptian stelae etc., in the British Museum, London, 1914, Part 5, Pl.7, BM inv. no.EA1147; Stilmann, N., Tallis, N., Armies to ancient Near East, 3000 to 539BC, Worthing, 1984, fig.8, p.94; for a parallel cf. Flinders Petrie, W., Tools and Weapons, British School of Archaeology in Egypt and Egyptian Research Account 22nd Year, 1916, UC, 1917, pl.VI, nos.164-167.178 grams, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). Property of a gentleman from Jerusalem; previously in an old Israeli collection; accompanied by a copy of Israeli export permit number 43725.Egyptian soldiers (ahauty) of Middle Kingdom represented in the tomb painting from the grave of Djehutyhotep at Deir el-Bersha are wielding this type of eye-axeheads. The shaft to which the axeheads are attached is furnished with a hand-guard. This traditional Egyptian axe (metnit) had a round or semi-circular blade of copper lashed to a wood staff. By the First Intermediate Period, when territorial conflicts and civil wars arose within Egypt, a new crescent-shaped axe blade made of bronze was devoted specifically to the fight. The design increased the length of the cutting edge, making the weapon more lethal. For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price Fine condition.
9th-7th century BC. A bronze axehead with slender crescent-shaped blade, the neck formed as a janiform feline head, a fan of feathers emerging from its open mouth; incised scalloped edge to the back edge of the blade; cylindrical shaft surmounted by a hunting scene comprising a lioness attacking a pig from behind, the lioness holding the pig down with its front paws, open jaws with exposed canines and erect tail; mounted on a custom-made stand.Cf. Christie's, The Axel Guttmann Collection of Ancient Arms and Armour, part 2, London, 2004, no.34, for a near identical specimen; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no.1988.102.3, for a Luristan axe of the same typology; the Museum of Fine Arts Boston for another axe of the same typology, accession no.30.544-30.637; Khorasani, M.M., Arms and Armour from Iran. The Bronze Age to the End of the Qajar Period, Tübingen, 2006; Khorasani, M.,M., ‘Bronze and iron weapons from Luristan’ in Antiguo Oriente: Cuadernos del Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente 7, 2009, for discussion.514 grams total, 18.5cm including stand (7 1/4"). Property of a gentleman from Jerusalem; previously with Hadji Baba Ancient Art, London, UK, in 2000; accompanied by a copy of Israeli export permit number 43725; accompanied by an archaeological expertise by Dr Raffaele D’Amato; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10590-174112.The Luristan bronze axes can be divided in the following categories: a) bronze shaft hole axes with a long shaft, sometimes decorated with ribbed bands; b) spike-butted axes with ablade left plain or ornamented with figures; c) bronze axes with leaf-shaped protuberances on the butt; d) bronze axes with figures on the blades; e) crescent-shaped axes. This last category has been analysed by Khorasani, who says ‘It is interesting that a lion’s head motif appears as a decorative feature on many axe-heads. The lion’s open jaw forms the base of the axe head, and the blade is attached to this; the lion is a symbol intended to give the weapon the strength of the most powerful beasts of the animal kingdom.' An axe in the National Museum of Teheran has, as our specimen, a base composed of the head of a lion with gaping jaws. The presence of the lion as the preferred animal for axe decoration is also attested in category (c), as visible in a specimen from Saqqiz, decorated by a statuette of a lion standing upon the straight edge of the axe’s blade (Khorasani, 2006, p.263, fig.31"). For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price Very fine condition.
PINK FLOYD - 7" UK COLUMBIA RARITIES. A superb pack of 5 7" singles by Pink Floyd. Titles include Arnold Lane/ Candy And A Currant Bun (DB 8156, solid centre. Ex), See Emily Play/ Scarecrow (DB 8214, solid centre, A side is Ex/ B side has one or two light paper surface marks, strong VG+), Apples And Oranges/ Paint Box (DB 8310, solid centre, VG+), It Would Be So Nice/ Julia Dream (DB 8401, 4-prong centre, VG+) & Point Me At The Sky/ Careful With That Axe Eugene (DB 8511, 4-prong centre, Ex). All singles have a previous owners name sticker on one side of the labels.
A collection of vintage tools to include two large wooden handled saws, largest with large tooth blade has no makers name 89cm and the smaller saw maker C.T.Skelton & Co, Sheffield 72cm. Three hand saws with wooden handle all made by C.T.Skelton & Co 2 x 38cm and 1 x 43cm, Wood and metal axe 37cm, a metal and wood scraper 12cm and a mounted Rexet fire extinguisher 37cm and a bicycle pump 45cm.Condition ReportRust to all and good usage wear.
A hallmarked circular silver desk inkwell Birmingham 1916 by WSH Ltd 13.5cms w x 5cms h, a small silver plate ornament log with axe 10cms h and a Royal Crown Derby Olde Avesbury soup bowl 12cms d and saucer.Condition ReportInkwell with dents to rim, glass liner cracked. Crown Derby with scratched base mark.

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