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PROBABLY GERMAN, LATE 16TH CENTURY WITH 19TH CENTURY ETCHED DECORATION
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PROBABLY GERMAN, LATE 16th CENTURY WITH 19th CENTURY ETCHED DECORATION
With characteristic head with long slender spike, slightly curved axe-blade and pointed rear fluke, both sides etched with panels of scrollwork respectively including a large trophy of arms on one side and the crowned arms of the Electors of Saxony on the other, shortened side-straps, and later wooden haft studded with brass-headed tacks
25 3/4 in. (65.5cm.) head, 86 3/4 in. (220cm.) overall
PROBABLY GERMAN, LATE 16th CENTURY WITH 19th CENTURY ETCHED DECORATION
With characteristic head with long slender spike, slightly curved axe-blade and pointed rear fluke, both sides etched with panels of scrollwork respectively including a large trophy of arms on one side and the crowned arms of the Electors of Saxony on the other, shortened side-straps, and later wooden haft studded with brass-headed tacks
25 3/4 in. (65.5cm.) head, 86 3/4 in. (220cm.) overall
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