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Kenner Star Wars vintage Return of the Jedi Ewok Catapult, Good Plus missing boulders, includes instructions, within Fair opened box. Kenner Star Wars vintage Return of the Jedi Vehicle Maintenance Energizer, Good Plus missing 3 tools, includes inset and used sticker sheet, within Good Plus opened box. (2)
Ca. 900-1100 AD.An iron axe head distinguished by a broad, fan-shaped curved horizontal blade, this axe head showcases a design characteristic favored by the Norse warriors of the era. The pronounced curvature of the blade facilitated effective cutting and slashing motions, enabling the wielder to deliver devastating strikes in battle. The tapering cheek of the axe head, contributed to its structural integrity, enhancing both its durability and the force of impact. Of particular interest is the heavy butt of the axe head, featuring a socket thoughtfully designed to accommodate a pole attachment. This innovation afforded versatility to the weapon, allowing it to be employed as a handheld implement or affixed to a longer haft, thus extending its reach and amplifying the wielder's striking power. Such adaptability endowed the Viking warrior with tactical flexibility in combat, adapting to diverse circumstances and adversaries. Viking axes were not solely instruments of warfare; they also served as multifunctional tools in the daily lives of these seafaring people. From felling trees to shaping timber for construction and craft, the Viking axe epitomized utility and resourcefulness. The combination of its combat effectiveness and practical application attests to the inherent pragmatism and skillful craftsmanship of the Viking culture. Size: L:115mm / W:180mm ; 890g Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.
Ca. 900-1100 AD.An iron axe head with a sharp curved horizontal blade, a defining feature of this formidable weapon. The pronounced curvature of the blade, meticulously honed to a keen edge, facilitated swift and effective cutting and slashing maneuvers, enabling the Viking warrior to deliver devastating blows to adversaries on the battlefield. The tapering cheek, skillfully integrated into the axe head's construction, served to reinforce its structural integrity, enhancing both its durability and the force of impact. The carefully crafted taper ensured that the axe head maintained a balance between weight and functionality, allowing for agile and controlled handling. The heavy butt of the axe head encompasses a socket designed for a pole attachment. This feature endowed the weapon with versatility, as it could be wielded as a hand-held axe or affixed to a longer haft, providing increased reach and leverage in combat. Additionally, the inclusion of a hammer to the rear of the butt added an additional utility to the axe, enabling the Viking warrior to deliver powerful strikes and perform tasks requiring blunt force. Viking axes, beyond their role as formidable weapons, were also integral to the daily lives of the Norse people. From woodcutting to crafting, these versatile tools proved indispensable in a range of activities. Size: L:65mm / W:165mm ; 335g Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.

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