Comprising: (A) A small belt axe with maker marks. Head measures 4 - 1/8" with a crescent 2 - 3/4" cutting edge. Indistinct maker's name and touchmark on left side of blade. Complete with its original hand-carved haft of 9 - 3/4". CONDITION: Head retains a dark heavy brown patina. Haft shows reinforcing nails on top and shows some sc altered age cracks and marks from use. (B) Spike tomahawk head of 7" overall, inclusive of the 3 - 1/4" downward curled spike. The slightly crescent cutting edge measures about 2". Narrow oval-shaped eye. CONDITION: Heavy dark brown patina, some areas of corrosion. (C) Diminutive spike tomahawk of only 4 - 1/2" overall with a 2" blade with 1 - 5/8" crescent cutting edge. The 1 - 1/2" spike is round and tapers to a point. CONDITION: Heavy dark patina and pitting overall. A nice grouping of circa 1750-1780 tomahawk heads and belt axe. DMG Name Value Blade Length Various Overall Length Various Paperwork Provenance, Info
Comprising: (A) A small belt axe with maker marks. Head measures 4 - 1/8" with a crescent 2 - 3/4" cutting edge. Indistinct maker's name and touchmark on left side of blade. Complete with its original hand-carved haft of 9 - 3/4". CONDITION: Head retains a dark heavy brown patina. Haft shows reinforcing nails on top and shows some sc altered age cracks and marks from use. (B) Spike tomahawk head of 7" overall, inclusive of the 3 - 1/4" downward curled spike. The slightly crescent cutting edge measures about 2". Narrow oval-shaped eye. CONDITION: Heavy dark brown patina, some areas of corrosion. (C) Diminutive spike tomahawk of only 4 - 1/2" overall with a 2" blade with 1 - 5/8" crescent cutting edge. The 1 - 1/2" spike is round and tapers to a point. CONDITION: Heavy dark patina and pitting overall. A nice grouping of circa 1750-1780 tomahawk heads and belt axe. DMG Name Value Blade Length Various Overall Length Various Paperwork Provenance, Info
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