Sold2015Bronze Age Flat Axe Group1900-1700 BC. A mixed group of bronze flat axes each with lateral flanges, three with a narrow butt and straight edge, one a fragment with curved edge. 345 grams, 45-100mm (1 3/4 - 4"). Property of anSee Sold Price
Sold2017Iron Age - Celtic Flat Axe HeadMaterial: Iron Dimensions: 188mm ; 197.6grams Provenance/Additional Information: From an old British collection, property of a London collector, acquired on British and European art market between 196See Sold Price
2018Ancient European Bronze Votive Spike Axe + End Cap**Originally Listed At $800** Central Europe, late Bronze Age to early Iron Age, ca. 8th to 6th century BCE. A cast bronze votive weapon, a spike-tipped axe with a wide, flat butt and a separate end cSee Sold Price
Sold2024Miniature Luristan Votive Axe + 5 Bronze Arrow TipsAncient Near East, Northwestern Iran / Turkey, Luristan & Ancient Persian cultures, late Bronze to early Iron Age, ca. 1000 to 200 CE. A group of 5 miniature bronze and copper arrow or spear heads, anSee Sold Price
Sold2017Near Eastern Iron Age III Bronze Hand Axe**Originally Listed At $200** Ancient Near East, Iran, Iron Age III Period, ca. 800 to 600 BCE. A bronze hand axe (celt), cast using the lost wax process. The form is thin and flat, with an elongatedSee Sold Price
Sold2017Iron Age Celtic Artefact Group1st-3th century AD. A group of bronze items comprising of a flat openwork dragonesque plaque with irregular S-curved body, a plain plaque with dour holes for attachment, a flat leaf-shaped arrowhead.See Sold Price
Sold2024Viking Age and Later Iron Axehead Group10th-18th century A.D.. Mainly comprising socketted axeheads and adzes, adze-axes, wedges and other items. Cf. Hjardar, K. & Vike, V., Vikings at war, Oxford-Philadelphia, 2016, p.163, for the typologSee Sold Price
Sold202218/19th, c. Group of Four Iron Fireplace Utensils18/19th, c. Group of four fire place utensils includes: Two shovels 12.5" and 18.5"; Flat tool 14.5"L; Fork measures 17"L; Condition report: Common wear or age and use, Please examine all photos closeSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ancient Luristan Iron Age Axe c.1000 BC.Ancient Luristan Iron Age Axe c.1000 BC. Size 6 1/4 inch length. 5 1/2 inches wide. Fine cast Iron Axe head with unusual type blade. Provenance: Ex Private Maryland collection.See Sold Price
Sold2021RARE EARLY COPPER AGE FLAT AXE HEADca. 3000– 2000 BC. Western Asia. An early Copper Age flat axe head with a triangular blade, leaf-shaped central extension, central shaft hole, and tubular poll; custom-made stand included.ProvenanceSee Sold Price
Sold2018Ancient European Bronze Age Flat AxeAncient European Bronze Age Flat Axe Date: ca. 1500 BC Material: bronze Size: 92mm; 156grams Superb European Bronze Age socketed axehead with loop. Rare example of early human technology and metal worSee Sold Price
2018Ancient European Bronze Age Flat AxeAncient European Bronze Age Flat Axe Date: ca. 1500 BC Superb European Bronze Age socketed axehead with loop. Rare example of early human technology and metal working. Typical type for the central regSee Sold Price
Sold2017Bronze Age flat axeDate: ca. 1400 - 600 BC Material: bronze Provenance: Purchased from an old British Collection; acquired from L.C.F. (London) Dimensions: 123mm; 41.4grams Bronze Age flat axe. Superb artifact in greatSee Sold Price
Sold2020A pair of nice Bronze Age axesA pair of nice Bronze Age axes. The first is an Early - Middle Bronze Age flat axe, c. 2500 - 1700 BC, fashioned of copper alloy, with flat profile the length slightly widening with a rounded cuttingSee Sold Price
Sold2016Hittite Iron Lugged Flat AxeHittite Empire, modern-day Turkey, ca. 1600 to 1200 BCE. This is an iron axe head that was cast in an open mold and is heavy and flat; it is divided into two parts by lugs that curve gracefully outwarSee Sold Price
Sold2022Western Asiatic and Iron Age Vessel Group3rd millennium B.C. and later. A mixed group of ceramic vessels, each painted with geometric motifs. 1.2 kg total, 7.8-15 cm (3 - 5 7/8 in.) Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collection. [4]See Sold Price
Sold2021Bronze Age Copper Flat AxeLate 3rd millennium BC. A copper flat axe with rectangular-section body, tapered from a narrow squared butt to slightly convex cutting edge. See Savoury, H.N., Guide Catalogue of the Bronze Age CollecSee Sold Price
Sold2022Western Asiatic and Iron Age Vessel Group3rd millennium B.C. and later. A mixed group of four ceramic vessels, each painted with geometric motifs. 626 grams total, 9.4-12.2 cm (3 3/4 - 4 3/4 in.). Acquired 1980-2015. Ex Abelita family collecSee Sold Price
Sold2020Bronze and Iron Age Artefact Group2nd-late 1st millennium BC. A mixed group of items comprising: two silver earrings, one a rod with ribbed ends, the other with applied lobe and leaf detailing; three square-section chisels; two pins,See Sold Price
Sold2019Iron Age Celtic Flat Axehead5th century BC-1st century AD. An iron flat axehead with flared blade, projecting triangular lugs to the sides, rectangular plaque to the rear. 133 grams, 14.3cm (5 1/2"). From an old European collectSee Sold Price
Sold2021Bronze Age Copper Flat Axe2nd millennium BC. A substantial bronze flat axe of trapezoidal form with chamfered edge, square butt. 330 grams, 10.1cm (4"). From a North Yorkshire collection formed since the 1980s; thence by desceSee Sold Price
Sold2021Bronze Age Copper Flat Axe3rd-2nd millennium BC. A copper flat axe of elliptical profile with slightly convex cutting edge, tapering body and butt. 41 grams, 67mm (2 1/2"). Property of a Munich gentleman; from his family colleSee Sold Price
Sold2021MEDIEVAL VIKING AGE IRON AXE HEADCa. 900–1100 AD. Viking Age. An iron battle axe with a wide, fan-shaped blade, tapering cheek, heavy poll and lozenge-shaped socket. Good condition; custom-made stand included. For more informaSee Sold Price
Sold2023VIKING AGE IRON AXE HEADCa. 900-1100 AD.An iron axe head with a curved blade for efficient cutting and chopping. Its tapered cheek adds strength, suitable for combat and tasks like tree cutting. Size: L:130mm / W:190mm ; 675See Sold Price
Oct 06Life Antiques LimitedIron Age Celtic Silver Bracelet with Snake Terminals, Circa 4th-2nd Century AD£200