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5 1/2" Hardstone Boat Axe (battle axe) from the European Corded Ware culture. This artifact datesHeartland Artifact Auctions4.7(867)$60(2 bids)4 days Left
SoldBronze Age Socketted Axehead 2nd millennium BC.Bronze Age Socketted Axehead2nd millennium BC. A bronze socketted axehead with raised leaf-shaped motif to one face, depression to the reverse. 174 grams, 12cm (4 3/4"). Property of a European gentlemSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Decorated Socketted Axehead2nd millennium BC. A bronze axehead of European type with straight edge, curved cutting edge with concentric teardrops to both broad faces, slashed collar, broad socket with two lateral lugs. 244 gramSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Looped and Socketted Axehead2nd millennium BC. A bronze axehead with slightly curved blade, ellipsoid-section socket with flared mouth and collar and narrow loop between; teardrop void to one face. Cf. Novotná, M. Die Äxte undSee Sold Price
Bronze Age Long Looped and Socketted AxeheadCentral Europe, 2nd millennium B.C. With square-section collared socket and rectangular cheeks and straight cutting edge, small attachment loop. Cf. Evans, J., The Ancient Bronze Implements, Weapons aSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Votive Axehead and Arrowhead Group2nd-1st millennium BC. A group of bronze items comprising: a votive axehead with flared blade, one side with a plant motif, the other with a possible inscription; three barbed and socketted arrowheadsSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Axehead2nd millennium BC. A bronze flat-axe with tapering rectangular-section body, narrow butt, curved edge. 616 grams, 17.6cm (7"). Property of an Essex collector; acquired on the European art market. [NoSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Socketted Macehead2nd millennium BC. A bronze macehead with ellipsoid tubular socket and spike to two edges. 50 grams, 53mm (2"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. [No Reserve]See Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Axehead2nd millennium BC. A bronze flat-axe with tapering flat-section body, rounded butt, curved edge. 252 grams, 11.8cm (4 3/4"). Property of an Essex collector; acquired on the European art market. [No ReSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Socketted Mace Head2nd millennium BC. A bronze mace head with rounded lip to the socket, two rectangular-section spikes. 73.5 grams, 56mm (2 1/4"). From the collection of a Surrey gentleman; acquired 1970-1980. [No ReseSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Socketted Spearhead2nd millennium BC. A bronze leaf-shaped spearhead with midrib extension of the socket. 28 grams, 99mm (4"). From a South West London collection; formed 1990-2000. [No Reserve]See Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Socketted Gouge Section2nd millennium BC. The lower section of a curved chisel or gouge. 45 grams, 56mm (2 1/4"). Ex A Cotton collection, Hampshire, UK, 1980s. [No Reserve]See Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Axehead Fragment Group2nd millennium BC. A group of nine snapped sections of Bronze Age axeheads. 340 grams, 21-70mm (5/8 - 2 7/8"). From an Essex collection; acquired continental Europe in the 1960s. [9, No Reserve]See Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Spiked Socketted Axehead1st millennium BC. A small bronze axehead with raised midrib, long lentoid-section pick to the rear; short tapering socket with pierced attachment hole. 95 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). Property of a EuropeSee Sold Price
SoldLuristan Bronze Socketted Axehead2nd-1st millennium B.C. Trapezoidal blade and a cylindrical socket with a collared base, lateral horizontal rib to each face, lobe to the rear; the blade long and with a slightly convex blunt edge. CfSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Large Socketted Axehead1st millennium BC. A substantial flat-axe with ovoid socket, flared blade with curved edge. 1.1 kg, 17cm (6 3/4"). From a German collection; acquired on the German art market before 1990. [No Reserve]See Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Double Bladed AxeheadEarly 2nd millennium BC. A bronze double ended socketed axehead with wide socket hole and slightly flaring blade. Property of a Hampshire collector; acquired in the early 1980s. 85 grams, 70mm (3").See Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Copper Flat Axehead2nd millennium BC. A flat axehead with square butt, lateral stops, tapering blade with flared edge. 262 grams, 13.2cm (5 1/4"). From a private Netherlands collection; previously in an old collection sSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Bronze Age Copper Flat Axehead2nd millennium BC. A substantial copper axehead with rectangular-section shank, flared blade and curved edge. 581 grams, 18.6cm (7 1/4"). Property of a Dutch gentleman; formerly in an old collection fSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age British Looped and Socketted Axehead1st millennium BC. A socketted axehead with thickened collar, flared blade with slightly curved cutting edge, thick lateral loop. 334 grams, 11.4cm (4 1/2"). From the private collection of Alexander CSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age British Copper Flat Axehead3rd-2nd millennium BC. A copper axehead with flat, tapering profile and convex ends. 79 grams, 89mm (3 1/2"). Found Alne, near York, North Yorkshire, UK; in 2002. [No Reserve]See Sold Price
SoldBRONZE AGE BRONZE RITUAL AXE HEADCa. 2nd - 1st millennium BC.A bronze ceremonial axe head with a stylised animal-like form transitioning into a blade-like extension. The head is detailed with features resembling eyes and a nose, lendSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Truncated British Looped Palstave Axehead2nd millennium BC. A cast bronze palstave axe fragment with spatulate blade and deep recess to the rear of each face, single lateral loop. Cf. Schmidt, P.K. & Burgess, C.B., The Axes of Scotland and NSee Sold Price
SoldBRONZE AGE EUROPEAN BRONZE AXECa. 2nd millennium BC. A bronze axe head with a socket cast in one piece with a flat axe blade with a slightly curved cutting edge. The socket with flange wings to help keep a wooden pole in place. SiSee Sold Price
SoldBronze Age Double-Bitted Axe2nd millennium BC. A bronze labrys axehead with flared outer edges to the blades. 136 grams, 78mm (3"). Property of a European gentleman living in London; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve]See Sold Price