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Lot 1456* - A198 Arms & Armour - Thursday, 30. September 2021, 05.00 PM

MINER'S AXE

Saxon, beginning of the 18th century.
Elongated trapezoidal blade with a pointed extension, and piercings, mark "CK". Canted socket, with small 'hammer extension'. Brown wooden shaft with engraved bone and horn inlays, decoration: medallions with miners, praying men, ornaments, flowers, and a crucifix on the back of the shaft. The bone end-piece of the shaft is engraved with the Saxon coat-of-arms, miners' coat-of-arms with crossed picks, ornaments, and the owner's initials.
L 86.5 cm.

A rare "ceremonial axe" used by Saxon miners; cf. René Géroudet: Notes sur les haches des mineurs saxons, Armes anciennes 5, 1955, pp.103-108. Heribert Seitz: Blankwaffen II, Ills. 247 and 248.


CHF 2 000 / 3 000 | (€ 2 060 / 3 090)

Sold for CHF 2 500 (including buyer’s premium)
All information is subject to change.