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Lot 369

A Pipe Tomahawk
The Head Possibly Late 18th Century

29 November 2018, 10:30 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

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A Pipe Tomahawk
The Head Possibly Late 18th Century

With triangular iron head (pitted) curved beneath and with concave cutting-edge, ovoidal socket, and turned pipe-bowl at the back on an ovoidal panel, on tapering wooden haft forming the pipe-stem and spuriously stamped with crown, broad arrow and lion rampant marks, and with shaped mouthpiece
22.5 cm. head

Footnotes

For a very similar example described as an English ordnance tomahawk see Robert Brooker, British Military Pistols And Associated Edged Weapons, 2016, p.121, fig. 26

See also Harold Peterson, American Tomahawks, 1965, pl. 113

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