- ANTIQUE EUROPEAN AXE Europe,19th
ANTIQUE EUROPEAN AXE Europe,19th CenturyIron axe head on a handle with textured knots.
- TWO IRON SPEAR HEADS AND A SMALL
TWO IRON SPEAR HEADS AND A SMALL AXETwo Iron Spear Heads and a Small Axe,
- ANTIQUE EUROPEAN AXE Europe,19th
ANTIQUE EUROPEAN AXE Europe,19th CenturyAxe head over thin wood handle with metal bands and caps.
- A small Chinese bronze axe head,
A small Chinese bronze axe head, Han dynasty, 8cm long, 5.5cm wide
- Double Headed Axe (5x9.5'' blade,
Double Headed Axe (5x9.5'' blade, 36'' length)
- PRE-COLUMBIAN FLINT DOUBLE-AXE
PRE-COLUMBIAN FLINT DOUBLE-AXE HEADPre-Columbian Flint Double-Axe Head , pre 1500 A.D., h. 4 in., w. 9 in., d. 1 in Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
- Ancient bronze axe head and spearhead
Ancient bronze axe head and spearhead probably Near Eastern origin the axe head with angled blade 5 1/4 in. L.; the spearhead 8 1/4 in. L. Estimate $ 150-250 Each piece has considerable corrosion and dirt from the original dig site.
- ARCHAIC BRONZE AXE HEAD Archaic
ARCHAIC BRONZE AXE HEAD Archaic verdigris bronze axe head mounted on a frosted lucite stand. Axe: 4.5" L x 0.5" W; stand: 4.25" H x 5" W x 1.75" D.
- GROUP OF IRON AX AND HATCHET HEADSGroup
GROUP OF IRON AX AND HATCHET HEADSGroup of Iron Ax and Hatchet Heads,
- PERSIAN BRONZE BATTLE AXE HEADpossibly
PERSIAN BRONZE BATTLE AXE HEADpossibly Luristan, circa 2000 BCE, cast bronze axe head with cylindrical neck, 3 x 4-1/4 x 1 in.
Provenance: Collection of Max Loehr, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Oriental Art, Harvard University, 1960; by descent in family
Condition:
surface dirt, scattered scratches, areas of verdigris, break and loss to bottom of neck
- EURASIAN IRON AXE HEAD WITH GOLD
EURASIAN IRON AXE HEAD WITH GOLD INLAYS Possibly 18th century or earlier, socketed form, the blade with incised floral and geometric decoration, parts of which retain thin strips of gold fill. 5-3/4 in. overall height.
- ANCIENT BRONZE AXE HEAD - Bronze
ANCIENT BRONZE AXE HEAD - Bronze Axe Blade found in Israel from the collection of Gen. Moshe Dayan signed by him and marked 'Socket Axe Israel East 2000 BC' 5 1/4'' long 1 1/2'' wide encrusted. From the collection of Irving Bernstein.
- GROUP OF EIGHT ARCHEOLOGICAL STONE
GROUP OF EIGHT ARCHEOLOGICAL STONE AXE HEADSGroup of Eight Archeological Stone Axe Heads,
- * A Continental Steel and Wood
* A Continental Steel and Wood Double Headed Battle Ax each blade with scrolling stylized foliate decoration centered with a tapering spike the whole set on a wood handle. Length 32 1/2 inches.
- Ancient bronze axe head, crescent
Ancient bronze axe head, crescent shaped, probably Luristan, first or second millennium B.C., 7-1/2 in. Scattered light corrosion, head with flattened surface.
- PRE-COLUMBIAN BRONZE FIGURAL AXE
PRE-COLUMBIAN BRONZE FIGURAL AXE HEAD, EX-KOMOR Late 1st Millenium BCE, Peru, natural verdigris, with human face decoration, on hardwood stand, accompanied with copy of Mathias Komor receipt, 2"h x 3"l (bronze), 4"h (total)
- ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN ELAMITE BRONZE
ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN ELAMITE BRONZE AXE HEADAncient Near East, Southwestern Iran, Elamite culture, ca. 1900 to 1300 BCE. A gorgeous bronze axe head, made to imitate a fierce weapon but with ornate flourishes on its blade and haft-hole. The blade flares outward in a spectacular curve, its edge delineated as a thinner border, with the cross-section of the axe's center quite thick. The haft-hole is cylindrical, with an abstract, avian-like crest or beak emerging from its back. Thick ridges horizontally around the hole give it a nice texture. A heavy patina of russet, green, and blue covers the surface of this ancient weapon. Size: 4" L x 3" H (10.2 cm x 7.6 cm); 5.75" H (14.6 cm) on included custom stand.
Provenance: private Zaveloff collection, Lakewood, New Jersey, USA, acquired from Venus Gallery, Israel, in 2002
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#161544
Condition:
Chips to blade. Minor nicks to rim. Otherwise intact with a rich patina and mineral and earthen deposits.
- A Bronze Age socketed and looped
A Bronze Age socketed and looped axe head, 12.5cm long, 3cm wide/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
- PRIMITIVE STONE AXE - Basalt Head
PRIMITIVE STONE AXE - Basalt Head Axe with loose hafted large shaped handle Highland of Arian Jaya Western New Guinea for splitting wood 11 1/4'' long stone head 29'' long handle wear from use.
- ROMAN IRON AXE HEADpossibly 1st
ROMAN IRON AXE HEADpossibly 1st to 4th century A.D., with a curved blade that flares outward and circular socket, 7 x 1-1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of Max Loehr, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Oriental Art, Harvard University, 1960; by descent in family
Condition:
wear, loss, and surface accretion
- Early wrought iron goose-wing axe
Early wrought iron goose-wing axe head 17th/18th c. 6.5"h.x11"l.
- Lot of three Mount Hagen axe heads,
Lot of three Mount Hagen axe heads, approx 23cm L and shorter (3)
- CANAANITE BRONZE AXE HEADLate Bronze
CANAANITE BRONZE AXE HEADLate Bronze Age, circa 1800 to 1200 B.C.E. The shaped axe head tapered to a crescent edge, with a cylindrical open socket mount with rolled ends for attachment to the shaft, slight reddish-brown patina. Length 5 in. (Cond: blade edge with chips, corrosion on both sides) Provenance: The Collection of Erwin and Sylvia Harvith, Detroit, MI, acquired in 1972 directly from Moshe Dayan. A signed personal, title card of Lt. General Moshe Dayan will accompany this lot.
- SIX WOOD HANDLED STEEL TOMAHAWKS
SIX WOOD HANDLED STEEL TOMAHAWKS AND TWO STONE AXE HEADSSix Wood Handled Steel Tomahawks and Two Stone Axe Heads
- THREE PRE-COLUMBIAN STONE AXE HEADSThree
THREE PRE-COLUMBIAN STONE AXE HEADSThree Pre-Columbian Stone Axe Heads , pre 1500 A.D., incl. greenstone celt, and two flint, tallest h. 6 1/4 in Provenance: Collection of Brooke and Maria Fox, Metairie, LA
- TWO REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA AXE HEADS,
TWO REVOLUTIONARY WAR ERA AXE HEADS, EX-KRAVIC Comprising: 1) A belt axe head with round poll eye, 3 1/2 in. H., the edge 1 3/4 in. L., excavated by Frank Kravik at fort site, Crown Point, NY; and 2) Hatchet head with round poll eye, 4 1/2 in. L., the edge 2 1/2", excavated by Frank Kravik at Fort George Redoubt, Kaskaskia, IL.
- 5 AZTEC COPPER TEPOZTLI AXE HEADSPre-Columbian,
5 AZTEC COPPER TEPOZTLI AXE HEADSPre-Columbian, Mexico City region, Aztec (Mexica), ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A fine collection of 5 copper axe heads of several shapes. The 2 widest have a straight spine and a blade edge that curves slightly along the bottom. The blade with a heavy green patina and mineral deposits has a tapering butt and a head that ends in a broad curve with flared tips. In Aztec culture metal and stone heads were sometimes known as a "tepoztli," the blade component of a "tlaximaltepoztli"- an axe for utilitarian and ceremonial use. The last 2 blades have signs of use with a nicks and abrasions along both blade and butt. Larger axes were used in battle, while ones of these sizes were used as currency or ceremonially. Size of longest: 5.25" L x 1.65" W (13.3 cm x 4.2 cm)
Provenance: private Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA collection; ex-Dr. David Harner collection, Springdale, Arkansas, USA, acquired between the 1950s and 1960s
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#167574
Condition:
Losses to butt end of one blade as shown. Surface abrasions and nicks to other blade as expected with age and use. Blade with flared tip has a heavy, weathered surface with mineral deposits and encrustations. Green and russet patina on all blades.
- Axe headed walking stick, engraved
Axe headed walking stick, engraved iron with brass mounts. Estimate $250-300
- CUSTOM DAMASCENED AXE, SHAPED HANDLE
CUSTOM DAMASCENED AXE, SHAPED HANDLE LEAHER COVERModern custom made war axe 20th/21st c, the damascened axe blade pointed at one end, serrated at the top and held to the handle by three steel pins, the shaped handle in a figured smooth wood, axe head overall: 3.75"h, 7"w,, the axe head housed in a leather axe sheath, overall: 20"h, 1.90lbs
- NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE AXE, 20TH/
NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE AXE, 20TH/ 21ST C.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
- NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE AXE, 20TH/
NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE AXE, 20TH/ 21ST C.Modern Native American style axe, 20th/ 21st c., the axe head with four cutouts including a cross, the handle decorated with brass tacks and apparent darkened filed squares on the handles three sixes, axe head approx. 5"h, 9"w, overall with handle: approx. 28"h, 1.75lbs
- THREE NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOOLS
THREE NATIVE AMERICAN STONE TOOLS / AX HEADS Native American, possibly prehistoric. Three polished stone celts / ax heads. One with indent for twine. Unmarked. Approx. length 5.75" (largest), length 3.875" (smallest).
- MAYAN HARDSTONE CELT “AXE HEAD”.
MAYAN HARDSTONE CELT “AXE HEAD”. 1200-1400 AD.WHITE MARBLE. VERY GOOD CONDITION. 5 1/2” X 3 1/4”. PROVENANCE: ESTATE OF SIR ROBERT MARX
- A flint axe head, possibly Neolithic,
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: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
- FOUR ANTIQUE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE
FOUR ANTIQUE AMERICAN INDIAN STONE IMPLEMENTSThree axe heads and one club head.
- Ashanti Bronze Ceremonial Axe,
Ashanti Bronze Ceremonial Axe, early 20th century with jackal head, lizards and serpent entwined haft length 17.3 in — 44 cm