A Black Stone Hand Axe (Ben), NeolithicPeriod, Circa 3000 BCE ??????? ?? The smooth polished stone beveled on both ends length 5.2 in — 13.3 cm...
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THREE HAND FORGED AXES: THE FIRST, ANEUROPEAN FELLING AXE WITH INCISED DESIGN Three hand forged axes: the first, an European felling axe with incised design; the second, a trapper's axe and a fur trade axe, the...
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MAORI POLYNESIAN HAND CARVED CEREMONIALAXEFeatured in this lot is this Maori Polynesian hand carved ceremonial axe. The axe features a wonderfully and professionally crafted wooden and iron construction. The handle...
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LARGE LATIN AMERICAN STONE AXE HEADpossiblyPre Columbian/Valdivian, T shaped hand axe carved from smooth gray stone with many darker inclusions on one side, with metal stand, 17 x 7 in.
Provenance: The Estate of Peter...
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TWO MINER “STEIGERHäCKCHEN” AXECANES-Ca 1900 -Saxon miner’s axe cane with an ax shaped steel handle decorated with fine engravings and a matching brass cover to the sharp edge, substantial, wide angular-oval...
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NORTH AFRICAN PALEOLITHIC ACHEULEANSTONE HAND AXENorthwestern Africa, Algeria / Morocco, Acheulean (Lower Paleolithic), ca. 1.2 million to 500,000 years ago. This is a large and remarkable hand-knapped stone...
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NATIVE AMERICAN ARCHAIC STONE HAND AXES(3)Native American, Southern United States, Tennessee, Humphrey County, Waverly, Archaic to Woodland period, ca. 2000 BCE to 1600 CE. A great collection of 4 hand knapped...
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LARGE NORTH AFRICAN ACHEULEAN STONEHAND AXENorthwestern Africa, Algeria / Morocco, Acheulean (Lower Paleolithic), ca. 1.2 million to 500,000 years ago. A large and remarkable stone tool, hand-knapped to function...
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NATIVE AMERICAN WOODLANDS STONE AXEHEAD - FULL GROOVENative American, Midwestern United States, Michigan, Farwell, Eastern Woodland, Archaic Period, ca. 5000 BCE (7000 BP). A hefty stone axe head that is hand-pecked...
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NORTH AFRICAN ACHEULEAN STONE HAND AXENorthwesternAfrica, Algeria / Morocco, Acheulean (Lower Paleolithic), ca. 1.7 million to 130,000 years ago. A sizeable and splendid stone tool, hand-knapped to function as a hand axe....
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RARE NATIVE AMERICAN ARCHAIC MAHOGANYOBSIDIAN HAND AXE...Native American, Pacific Northwest, Oregon, Cascade Mountains, Obsidian Cliffs, Archaic to Developmental period, ca. 8000 BCE to 1000 CE. This is a large...
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PALEOLITHIC MAURITANIAN ACHEULEAN STONEHAND AXEWestern Africa, Mauritania, Lower Paleolithic, Acheulean period, ca. 700,000 to 130,000 years ago. This is a large hand axe made and used by early humans of the species...
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VALDIVIAN STONE AXE HEAD**OriginallyListed At $250**
Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivia culture, ca. 3500 to 1800 BCE. A very fine stone celt or axe head that is comprised of a straight handle side and slightly...
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NATIVE AMERICAN EASTERN WOODLANDS STONEAXE HEADNative American, central/midwestern United States, Eastern Woodlands, ca. 500 to 1500 CE. A hand-carved stone hand axe exhibiting dark brown and gray hues. The tool...
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RARE / GORGEOUS OLMEC BLUE JADE CELTPre-Columbian,Southern Mexico to Guatemala, Olmec culture, ca. 1150 to 550 BCE. A rare, hand-carved ceremonial jade celt (hand axe) with a muted blue-green coloration and an elegant presentation....
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STONE AGE ACHEULEAN ARABIAN PRESTIGEHAND AXEArabian Peninsula, Jordan, Acheulean, ca. 1.2 million to 500,000 years ago. This amazingly rare hand axe was found in an extremely rare location - the Arabian Desert...
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STONE AGE ACHEULEAN HOMO ERECTUS FLINTHAND AXENorthwestern Europe, Southeast England, Middlesex, Lower Paleolithic, Acheulean period, ca. 400,000 to 250,000 years ago. A superb flint bifacial hand axe was fashioned...
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PALEOLITHIC FRENCH STONE AGE ACHEULEANHAND AXES**Originally Listed At $600**
Western Europe, Northern France, Troussencourt & Touvent, Paleolithic, late Oldowan to Acheulean period, ca. 1,000,000 to 40,000 years...
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VALDIVIAN SERPENTINE CELT W/ ZOOMORPHICFLANGES**First Time At Auction**
Pre-Columbian, Ecuador, Valdivia culture, ca. 3500 to 1800 BCE. A striking serpentine axe head, hand-carved to boast silky smooth surfaces...
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FRENCH NEOLITHIC STONE HAND AXEWesternEurope, northern France, Oise department, Hardivillers, Neolithic period, ca. 7000 to 2000 BCE. A lovely hand-knapped chert stone hand axe from the Neolithic period. The axe...
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COSTA RICAN NICOYA GREENSTONE FIGURALAXE GOD CELTPre-Columbian, Central America, Costa Rican, Nicoya region, Atlantic Watershed, ca. 300 to 500 CE. An intriguing and abstract anthropomorphic figure known as an...
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A flint axe head, possibly Neolithic,13cm long, a flint hand axe, 6cm and a mounted card of flint, possible arrows, labelled to the card 'from a Mesolithic site at Foxbury, Hambledon, Surrey, 1937'I/Provenance:...
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A GROUP OF NATIVE AMERICAN ART BOOKSAgroup of Native American Art books, 20th Century A group of nine books including: "Indian Artifacts," by Virgil Y. Russell; "Plains Indian Sculpture," by John C. Ewers;...
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GROUP OF EARLY CONTACT IROQUOIS INDIANARTIFACTSGroup of early contact Iroquois Indian artifacts, to include a bone "September Morn" figure, 2 1/4" h.; single trade silver earring, brass trade buttons, etc.; together...
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FRENCH-CANADIAN TYPE SHIP'S CARPENTERAXE SIGNED "ca. 17th-18th century; wrought iron right hand edge topping axe, typically called a trade axe with a form that is typical to Hudson Bay region of Canada, origin...
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FOLK ART PAINT DECORATED RIGHT HANDGOOSEWING AXEca. 18th-early 19th century; Berks/PA German goosewing axe with PA Dutch artistic painted by "Johnny Ott, date 1948", artwork with colorful heart and tulip motif...
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CONTINENTAL STYLE WROUGHT IRON GULLWING AXEca. 18th-early 19th century; smoothing right hand gull wing axe with lower quarter mounted axe with rounded heel and long pointed toe, hardened bull strike that is...
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FINE HAND WROUGHT LEFT HAND GOOSEWINGAXE SIGNED "ca. 1750-1835; left handed PA German form smoothing goosewing axe with traditional chamfer top tapered off-set socket with raised butt plate, two-raised beads...
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ALTERED GOOSEWING AXE SIGNED "P. SEIB"ca.18th-early 19th century; possible Lehigh Co./traditional PA German form goosewing cut down for use as left handed hewing axe with chamfer top tapered socket, raised three...
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MODERN COLLECTOR'S GRIZZLY BEAR AXEBY ANATOLY SKca. contemporary, 21st century; modern crafted Hudson Bag/Quebec type felling axe hand forged by Anatoly Skobiak maker with deep engraved bear paws, fine bear...
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AUSTRIAN STYLE SLIPPER/GOOSEWING AXEWITH TOOL DECca. 17th-18th century; hand wrought wedge edge gaul wing type axe with rear 3/4 mount of blade that extends 12" beyond the handle socket, axe initialed (illegibly)...
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RARE SUNBURST PATTERN CONESTOGA WAGONAXE HOLDERca. early 19th century; hand wrought and designed to mount to running gear member of Conestoga wagon or PA German plantation wagon, designed to hold axes during...
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INITIALED "D.H." RIGHT HAND GOOSEWINGAXE WITH EXTca. early-mid 19th century; PA German or German right hand goosewing/smoothing axe with sloped top off-set tapered socket, raised deflector weld and hardened butt...
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NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE AXE, 20TH/ 21STC.Modern Native American style axe, 20th/ 21st c. with hand-forged head stamped S B, the axe head approx, 3.5"h, 9"w, with wood handle approx. 18.75"h, 3.75lbs...
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Three hand axes, two likely Neolithic;multiple chips and flaws, as-is condition; largest item measuring L 5" x 2"Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United States Government diplomat,...
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European And US Early Wrought Iron AxesTwo early wrought iron axes including one European peasant axe with a hickory handle marked 17th century. The second is an late 18th or early 19th hand forged American utility...
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