SoldHandforged Viking Battle AxeHandforged Viking-style battle axe, made in the United States. Features a 4" wide etched steel blade with Norse-inspired engravings, a 9.25" axe head, and an 18" solid wood handle wrapped in black leaSee Sold Price
SoldHand-Forged Viking Medieval Battle Axe HeadHand-Forged Viking Medieval Battle Axe Head. Steel blade and wooden handle. Overall length: 17 inches. Blade measures 5 inches long.See Sold Price
SoldVIKING IRON BATTLE AXECa. 900-1100 AD.A hand-forged, iron axehead with substantial curved blade and elliptical shaft-hole. The profile is square at the lower edge, in the classic 'bearded' profile used as both a weapon andSee Sold Price
SoldViking Battle Axe Head with Silver InlaysNorthern Europe, 9th-11th century A.D. With short, cylindrical socket to rear, narrow neck, flared blade with curved cutting edge; underside of the blade swept in a gentle curve; short flanges above aSee Sold Price
SoldVIKING BATTLE AXE, 9TH-11TH CENTURYWell-forged iron, 5 3/4" in height. Circular eye expanded at the back for added stability. Elegantly shaped bearded bit, slightly canted forward with haunched back Iconic form for these. These were boSee Sold Price
SoldViking Battle Axe with Decorative Handle9th-12th century AD. An iron axehead with short shaft, curved blade, socket with extended panel to the rear; mounted on a modern decorative handle. 1.2 kg, 51cm (20"). Property of a London collector;See Sold Price
SoldViking Battle Axe with Decorated Shaft9th-12th century AD. An iron axehead with short shaft, curved blade, deep socket; mounted on a modern decorative handle. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940, table 14(8"). 1.3 kg, 75cmSee Sold Price
SoldViking Battle Axe with Decorated Shaft9th-12th century AD. An iron axehead with short shaft, curved blade, socket with extended panel to the rear; mounted on a modern decorative handle. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940,See Sold Price
SoldContemporary Viking Battle AXEContemporary Viking Battle AXE. It has a Leather Sheath and a Belt Loop with a Carbon Steel Blade. The wooden handle measures 20" Long and the Blade measures 5.5" Wide x 6" Long. The Total Weight is 1See Sold Price
SoldRARE VIKING SILVERED AXE PENDANT NECKLACE10th-11th century. 0.79" (just over 3/4" ?) height of iconic Scandinavian form with a backswept bearded bit. Circular socket or eye. A miniature of the iconic Viking battle axe which was a primary weaSee Sold Price
SoldRARE VIKING SILVERED AXE PENDANT NECKLACE10th-11th century. 0.79" (over 3/4") height of iconic Scandinavian form with a backswept bearded bit. Circular socket or eye. A miniature of the iconic Viking battle axe which was a primary weapon ofSee Sold Price
SoldRARE VIKING SILVERED AXE PENDANT10th-11th century. Slightly under 7/8" height of iconic Viking battle axe form with a backswept bearded bit. Oval socket or eye. A miniature of the iconic Viking battle axe which was a primary weaponSee Sold Price
SoldAncient Bronze Axe Celt Original Antique vikingAncient bronze celt. Rare authentic original artifact. Vikings battle axe. Weight: 192 gr or 32 oz.See Sold Price
SoldVIKING IRON BATTLE AXE HEADCa. 1000-1200 AD. Viking Age. A heavy iron battle axe with a curved blade, a tapering cheek, a heavy, reinforced poll and socket. The cheeks are beautifully decorated with incised linear and star motiSee Sold Price
VIKING IRON BATTLE AXE ON STANDca. 1000–1200 AD. Viking Age. An iron bearded axe head with an elongated, curved blade, tapering cheek, circular socket, and flared poll. Bearded axes were common from the 6th century AD onwards inSee Sold Price
SoldVIKING IRON BATTLE AXECa. 900-1100 AD.An iron axe head comprising a wedge-shaped blade, tapering cheek, reinforced poll, and rounded socket. The cheek is decorated with an engraved star motif. Further information on VikingSee Sold Price
SoldVIKING IRON BATTLE AXECa. 900-1100 AD. An iron bearded axe head with an elongated, heavy blade and a round socket. One side of the blade features etched star motifs. Further information on Viking axes can be found in PeterSee Sold Price
SoldVIKING IRON BATTLE AXE HEADCa. 900-1100 AD. An iron bearded axe head with an elongated, curved blade and tapering cheek. The bearded axe, or Skeggøx (from Old Norse Skegg, "beard", and øx, "axe") was common from the 6th cSee Sold Price
SoldViking Iron Battle AxeNorthern Europe, Viking/Norse culture, ca. 1000 CE. A socketed iron battle axe that is almost certainly made of bog iron, iron that forms naturally in bogs after being washed by streams from nearby moSee Sold Price
SoldVIKING IRON BATTLE AXE HEADCa. 1000-1200 AD. Viking Age. An iron battle axe with a short, curved blade, arched cheek, and heavy, reinforced poll. The cheek is decorated with incised geometric patterns. The bearded axe, or SkeggSee Sold Price
SoldVIKING IRON BATTLE AXECa. 900-1100 AD.This iron battle axe features a rounded socket and a long head, flaring towards the blade.Further information Viking axes can be found in:H. Arbman, Birka I: Die Gräber, UppsalaSee Sold Price
SoldVIKING IRON BATTLE AXE ON STANDA substantial iron axe head; broad blade with sharp curved edge, facetted flared socket; openwork decoration of a cross and a maker's mark stamped to one face between the openwork cross and the socketSee Sold Price
SoldVIKING IRON BATTLE AXE HEADCa. 1000-1200 AD. An iron bearded axe head with an elongated, curved blade and tapering cheek. In bearded axes, the main part of the axe blade extends below the butt of the axe, creating a large cuttiSee Sold Price
SoldVIKING IRON BATTLE AXE WITH HAMMERCa. 900-1000 ADAn iron axe head with a curved blade, slim cheek, elliptical shaft-hole, and a hammer poll.Axes were commonly used within the Viking communities, almost everything was formed of wood maSee Sold Price