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		Dear colleagues, 
	I would be very grateful for the help in identification of this battle ax found in the European part of Russia, near this place:  | 
		
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		here is the axe 
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 Too much inside Russia to be Scandinavian ?  :o 
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 Fernando, do you think this axe has Scandinavian origin?  | 
		
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 But we certainly have members who can give a serious opinion on this axe :cool:  | 
		
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 However looking at the opposite side of the blade, with that "hammer" head, i would ask: why do you consider this a battle axe ? 
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 I think it's too ornated to be used in household. Sagaris has a hammer shaped edge - it's normal. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagaris  | 
		
 Evgeny 
	Always a pleasure to talk to a fellow Eugene ;) These small axes are difficult to pinpoint. Sizes and weight might help to identify it. Have a look at this thread, it might give you some ideas: http://www.vikingsword.com/vb/showthread.php?t=13791 Regards Gene  | 
		
 Judging by both its general Late Gothic formal criteria and the roped frieze decoration, I would date this axe head between ca. 1500 and the mid-16th century. 
	Best, Michael  | 
		
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 here are dimensions of the axe: lenght - 175 mm width - 135 mm  | 
		
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 Thank you, Michael!  | 
		
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		Hi Evgeny, 
	i might be a russian item, because it was found there also. Here is a photo out o the book: "russian arm and armour" This axe is called a parade hatchet from 17 century. Hope this helps a bit. Dirk  | 
		
 Hi Dirk, 
	This is a ceremonial axe, which explains for its 17th c. assignation. The basic Late-Gothic stylistic criteria are as I stated. Best, Michael  | 
		
 Dirk, Michael 
	Thank you! Could it be a Polish axe, what do you think?  | 
		
 A Polish origin is imaginable, Evgeny, 
	Eastern European in any case. Best, Michael  | 
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