- AFRICAN CARVED WOOD AXE FORM CLUBAfrican
AFRICAN CARVED WOOD AXE FORM CLUBAfrican carved wood axe form club. 52" long, 11 1/2" wide. Condition: : chips, losses to points.
- "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
- PAIR OF AFRICAN WEAPONS Battle
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.
- Carved wooden ethnic war club.
Carved wooden ethnic war club. 22'' Ht.
- War club With birch handle and
War club With birch handle and stone head. L: 26 1/2 in.
- Danish axe and knife together with
Danish axe and knife together with two pottery slippers and a club 20 1/2" l. ?
- EUROPEAN WROUGHT IRON BEARDED AXEca.
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
- 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.
- NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE CLUB AXE,
NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE CLUB AXE, 20TH/ 21ST C.Native American style axe, 20th/ 21st c., the head with a worked stone set into sewn leather exterior, head approx. 4.25"h, 2.7/8"w, stone 2.75"h, 2.5"w, including handle: 23.5"h, 1lb
- (4) War clubs to include gun stock
(4) War clubs to include gun stock club with cast iron spike through haft, in engraved arrow, figure and bow decoration and rivet decoration, 25 3/4"L, a New Caledonian male phallus Kanak war club, 29"L, what appears to be a Polynesian Tongan war club in limited decoration, 25"L along with a Maori war club with carved face at end of handle, 12 1/2"L
- IRON & WOOD POLEAXECondition: with
IRON & WOOD POLEAXECondition: with slight warping to wood pole; the blade 14 inches wide; overall: 84 inches long Condition:
- EARLY WROUGHT IRON AXE AND A LARGE
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.
- Axe headed walking stick, engraved
Axe headed walking stick, engraved iron with brass mounts. Estimate $250-300
- * 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.
- Maori Tewhatewha Hardwood Club,
Maori Tewhatewha Hardwood Club, New Zealand, early/mid 20th century axe formed head with carved geometric and floral motifs, feather bundle to plain shaft and pointed end
Some loss to axe bit and minor chips and abrasions to head
length 67 in — 170.2 cm
- 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
- A WWII GERMAN MACE with turned
A WWII GERMAN MACE with turned oak handle and spring-shaft metal spike ball, 41cm long
- 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.
- NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE WAR CLUB
NATIVE AMERICAN STYLE WAR CLUB Engraved tiger maple and iron.
- Three hand axes, two likely Neolithic;
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, agricultural attache and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner.
- FINE WROUGHT IRON LEFT-HAND GOOSEWING
FINE WROUGHT IRON LEFT-HAND GOOSEWING AXE MARKED "ca. 1800-1820; unattributed maker smoothing goosewing axe with arch top tapered off-set socket, four fluted line accents at weld, maker's strike "IXI" and three large florette punch strikes; the beard with fine tombstone arch top key and heel with half-round nib accent, retaining early walnut wood handle, 14 1/2 edge, 26" overall length; Condition: good
- TWO PAINTED PINE LODGE AXES, TOGETHER
TWO PAINTED PINE LODGE AXES, TOGETHER WITH A SWORTwo painted pine lodge axes, together with a small wooden sword, longest - 46 1/2".
Condition:
Good condition with expected wear.
- European And US Early Wrought Iron
European And US Early Wrought Iron Axes Two 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 wilderness axe; longest lg. 32.5 wd. 7.75 in. Condition: Very good. Second axe has a replaced haft.
- A BEADED HIDE AND STONE WAR CLUBA
A BEADED HIDE AND STONE WAR CLUBA beaded hide and stone war club, First Quarter 20th Century; Sioux A multicolor bead banded shaft with stone ax head and hide fringe at base 24.75" H x 5" W Provenance: Private Collection, Poway, CA Dimensions: 24.75" H x 5" W Provenance: Private Collection, Poway, CA
- Native American style war club,
Native American style war club, split wood hyde tied stone head, 13"L
- 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
- Painted and carved Odd Fellows
Painted and carved Odd Fellows wooden axe, Midway Pilgrim Lodge 1943, SUOOF, decorated on both sides, 36" long Estimate $300-500
- (LOT OF 2) AMERICAN INDIAN EASTERN
(LOT OF 2) AMERICAN INDIAN EASTERN WOODLANDS STONE HEAD WAR CLUB (lot of 2) American Indian Eastern Woodlands stone head war club, late 19th to early 20th century, having a well formed granite head, with a fur wrapped shank and bindings, 13"l, together with a bound reed. Provenance: From the Collection of Walt Moreau, San Francisco, CA
- AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL TRIBAL STONE
AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL TRIBAL STONE WOOD WAR CLUB Australia19th Century or EarlierHeavy club with rounded stone head inset in a thick wood handle.
- FINE WROUGHT IRON RIGHT-HAND GOOSEWING
FINE WROUGHT IRON RIGHT-HAND GOOSEWING AXE MARKEDca. 1800-1840; unattributed maker smoothing goosewing axe with arch top tapered off-set socket, tapered raised butt plate, line of three maker's mark "IXI" across weld line and line of four florette strikes, beard with tombstone arch top key and small file work nib on tip of heel, retaining old dark hickory wood handle, 14 1/4" edge, 23 1/2" overall length; Condition: small hairline crack at beginning of heel, overall good
- GROUP WITH AXES, BAYONETTES AND
GROUP WITH AXES, BAYONETTES AND KNIVESGroup with Axes, Bayonettes and Knives
- Central African Figural Axe together
Central African Figural Axe together with a similar axe handle, possibly Luba, both 20th cenutry both carved wood one with iron blade and woven fiber waistband and necklace height 15.25 in — 38.7 cm
- WROUGHT IRON LEFT HAND GOOSEWING
WROUGHT IRON LEFT HAND GOOSEWING AXE SIGNED "SCHMIca. 1800-1840; smoothing goosewing type side axe with primitive wrought square back tapered off-set socket, square top key and arch back of beard, embossed strike has six star-type die strikes around maker's mark, hickory stained handle, 13" edge, 25"l; Condition: handle is late replacement, unknown origin
- Iron crescent moon axe, approx
Iron crescent moon axe, approx 67cm L
- WAR CLUBWar club, includes a subtle
WAR CLUBWar club, includes a subtle relief resembling a snake or other long animal along almost the whole length of the club, and a geometric design (perhaps of stylized fish) at the center of the club.
Similar item gifted by Louis Pierre Ledoux in 1936 to the American Museum of Natural History - Division of Anthropology (80/9059)
Locale: Lower Sepik River
Country: Papua New Guinea
Date: 1936 or earlier
Material: Wood
Dimensions: H 5' 11" x W 2"
Provenance: Louis Pierre Ledoux Collection
Similar items:
American Museum of Natural History - Division of Anthropology (80/9059)
https://anthro.amnh.org/anthropology/databases/common/image_dup.cfm?catno=80%2E0%2F%209059
Giraudeau Tours 2017, attributed to the 1934-36 La Korrigane expedition to the Sepik.
https://www.artkhade.com/object/p4q237Gj
- Four 19th century style axes: pipe
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.