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* 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.
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Double Headed Axe (5x9.5'' blade,
Double Headed Axe (5x9.5'' blade, 36'' length)
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Axe headed walking stick,
Axe headed walking stick, engraved iron with brass mounts. Estimate $250-300
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INDIO PERSIAN BATTLE AXE An
INDIO PERSIAN BATTLE AXE An Indo-Persian battle axe, the square pommel with inset leafy ground the semicircular blade headed by cast human figure and animal, fitted with turned wood handle, overall length 16"l
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"U.S" marked axe, along with "U.S."
"U.S" marked axe, along with "U.S." pic-axe, in sheath, dated 1942 & 1944. Estimate $100-150
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INDIAN BOTANICAL BATTLE AXE
INDIAN BOTANICAL BATTLE AXE India,19th CenturyAxe head decorated with flower and tendril design with red fringe over finely turned handle. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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TWO IRON SPEAR HEADS AND A SMALL
TWO IRON SPEAR HEADS AND A SMALL AXETwo Iron Spear Heads and a Small Axe,
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CUSTOM DAMASCENED AXE, SHAPED
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
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* A Collection of Three Weapons
* A Collection of Three Weapons comprising a continental military pick and battle ax each with steel shaft together with a primitive wood ax with wood shaft. Length of longest 29 3/4 inches.
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INDIAN BOTANICAL BATTLE AXE
INDIAN BOTANICAL BATTLE AXE India19th CenturyAxe head decorated with flower and tendril design with red fringe over finely turned handle. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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PAIR OF AFRICAN WEAPONS Battle Axes
PAIR OF AFRICAN WEAPONS Battle Axes with wooden club handle having hand forged tapered right-angle blades, flat blade on back, coiled wire hanger. 21" long, 5 1/2" blade.
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SIX WOOD HANDLED STEEL TOMAHAWKS
SIX WOOD HANDLED STEEL TOMAHAWKS AND TWO STONE AXE HEADSSix Wood Handled Steel Tomahawks and Two Stone Axe Heads
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EUROPEAN WROUGHT IRON BEARDED
EUROPEAN WROUGHT IRON BEARDED AXEca. 18th century; initialed "IP" and tool decorated wedge edge splitting axe with wrapped tapered socket, harden butt plate, center set mount, tool struck with two pellets and decorated fluted thumbnail strikes, 10 3/4" edge, 19" overall length; Condition: modern handle, restored for display
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Indo-Persian Silver Damascened
Indo-Persian Silver Damascened Double Headed Processional Tabar (Battle Axe), 19th century
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* A Continental Steel Battle Ax
* A Continental Steel Battle Ax having a tapering spike over a curved ax blade and diamond form spike raised on a tubular metal shaft. Length 35 1/2 inches.
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Iron crescent moon axe, approx 67cm
Iron crescent moon axe, approx 67cm L
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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.
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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.
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19TH C. INDO-PERSIAN PROCESSIONAL
19TH C. INDO-PERSIAN PROCESSIONAL SHIELD & BATTLE AXE Heavy Leather Prestige Shield with four decorative metal bosses, grip with pad verso, raised painted figures of lions attacking antelope and dragons, 19" diam., some checking; PLUS Battle Axe with decorative gilt bronze head having relief design also showing a lion attacking an antelope, with spike top and hammer back, twisted iron upper grip, finial at handle end, 7 1/2" blade 38" long overall. Finish loss and light corrosion.
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An Axe/Hammer for Ship Building A
An Axe/Hammer for Ship Building A tool used in placing oakum rope between boards of a ship ca. 1900-20 mounted on a wood display board.
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INDO-PERSIAN TABAR AXE Indo-Persian
INDO-PERSIAN TABAR AXE Indo-Persian Tabar axe, the integrated cast iron shaft ending in a top spike and pommel fitted with a 9.5"l forged iron blade with vine and belleflower inlaid banded border, overall 26"l
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Two antique axes: one double-bladed
Two antique axes: one double-bladed with short handle, blade marked "1830" and "FL" in heart-shaped punch, blade 12-1/2 in. wide, probably original wooden handle with losses and wear ; one broad axe, blade marked with starburst, blade 11-1/4 in. long, 28-1/2 in. with handle, scattered rust, light use . Private Collection, Sarasota, Florida
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16TH C. SWISS / GERMAN GLAIB AXEA
16TH C. SWISS / GERMAN GLAIB AXEA glaib axe, sometimes called a glaive or mordaxt, dating from the 16th century. The blade shows maker's marks in the form of three eight-sided impressions. Possibly refitted onto a period salvaged pole at some point in its life (not in modern times). Swiss/German, 16th century. Overall length, 78.5" Provenance: Important Ottawa collection.
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Ancient bronze axe, curved blade
Ancient bronze axe, curved blade with ribbed mount, probably Luristan, first century B.C., 8-3/8 in. Scattered light corrosion, some light surface abrasions.
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EARLY WROUGHT IRON AXE AND A
EARLY WROUGHT IRON AXE AND A LARGE BROAD AXEEarly wrought iron axe, ca. 1800, blade - 17 1/4" blade, together with a large broad axe, blade - 14 3/4" .
Condition:
Handle is an old replacement.
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GROUP OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA
GROUP OF REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA AXE HEADS AND TOOLS Thirteen axe heads of various sizes; a knife; a file; and an entrenching tool.
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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
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Early wrought iron goose-wing axe
Early wrought iron goose-wing axe 17th/18th c. 27"h.x7"w.
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9TH C. VIKING STEEL BEARDED AXE
9TH C. VIKING STEEL BEARDED AXE HEAD - SKEGGOXNorthern Europe, Scandinavia, Viking or Norse culture, ca. 800 to 1100 CE. A forged-iron axe head of a combat-ready form known as a skeggox (literally "bearded axe") with a thick butt end, a circular hafting shaft, and a sturdy neck. The tall blade has a sharpened edge that courses down to the drooping or "bearded" tip which, by design, increased the surface area with which a strike would connect with its target. Size: 5.2" L x 1.75" W x 2.625" H (13.2 cm x 4.4 cm x 6.7 cm)
Provenance: ex-Sedona, Arizona, USA collection; ex-private German collection, found in the Black Sea region
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#167691
Condition:
Minor nicks to socketing shaft, neck, and blade, with light pitting and oxidation, otherwise intact and very good. Covered in dark stabilization material to mitigate oxidation. Nice patina throughout.
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MINER "BERGBARTE" AXE CANE-Ca
MINER "BERGBARTE" AXE CANE-Ca 1800 -Saxon miner’s axe cane with an iron handle forged in the medieval taste with angular narrow head and cheeks extending in stylish and redoubtable, round shaped bit to the front and pointed but to the back. The axe is marked on the head with different punches “1916” on one side and “1917” on the other and fastened with two long iron tongues anchored directly in the eye on a, what seems to be an angular oak shaft with smooth edges heeled with an iron ferrule. -The quality of this axe cane is undeniable, its style, anchoring technique as well as the iron patina suggest an early 1800 dating with later punched commemorating dates. Indeed, this “Bergbarte” is a first rate collectable from the Erzgebirge, a region whose name literally means ‘ore mountains’, situated in the south of the German state of Saxony, running along the border with the Czech Republic. The axe cane survived in superb condition and with a magnificent well-used surface and great feel of age. -H. 6” x 3”, O.L. 37” -$300-$400
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Early wrought iron goose-wing axe
Early wrought iron goose-wing axe head 17th/18th c. 6.5"h.x11"l.
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Four 19th century style axes:
Four 19th century style axes: pipe tomahawk, head with heart shaped cutout, applied silver bands on shaft with brass tack decoration, metal marked "Medicine Crowe", 20-1/2 in., head with moderate rust and pitting ; one with fancy Damascus head, curly maple shaft marked "Knife Maker's Guild 25 Years" (blade very sharp, handle carefully), 18-1/2 in.; axe head converted to walking stick, blade marked "R.A. Frazier Maker", rosewood handle, modern, 37 in.; pipe tomahawk, head with engraved decoration with head of George Washington, shaft with white metal inlay, 21-1/2 in., all 20th century. Minor scuffs and abrasions. Collection of Courtney Smith, Sr., Highland Springs, Virginia.
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Danish axe and knife together
Danish axe and knife together with two pottery slippers and a club 20 1/2" l. ?
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RENAISSANCE PERIOD SILVER INLAID
RENAISSANCE PERIOD SILVER INLAID IRON BATTLE AXE Probably German, a hammer axe, with octagonal handle, fully engraved silver inlay on all surfaces, well-balanced, 20 1/2" overall. Light corrosion, fighting damage to blade edge and handle.
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Two old rustic hatchets or axes,
Two old rustic hatchets or axes, each approx 29cm L (2)
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Seven Stone Ax
Seven Stone Ax