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Lot 3101

A lot of two 19th century trade axes
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10 June 2013, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

US$300 - US$500

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A lot of two 19th century trade axes

Comprising a heavy 'squaw' axe, the blade with 3 1/4 inch convex edge, one side struck a rectangular mark AR, mounted on a 17 inch haft; the other with rounded poll, 2 3/4 inch convex edge and marked with an R and another letter on one side; mounted with later 14 inch haft.
Condition: Both with heavy patina and areas of pitting.

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Note: The Arms & Armor Dept. would like to thank James Douglas Gamble for his help in cataloging this item.

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