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Very interesting find, I'm going green...
![]() Dated pieces are of high importance for documenting similar items. Judging from the shades I think it is a side axe, hence a tool for shaping beams of wood and the haft could be a later replacement. Nevertheless, I've seen side axes re-mounted periodly for using in battle - although being awkward for actucal use in combat. The three tower (lower side towers and higher central tower) theme is known to me from crusader iconography and usually stands for 'city', so this, plus the other embelishments and decorated haft could have been an official/symbolic tool of rank, like for a head of a carpenters guild or such. The Saxon miners guild axe is very iconic. |
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Salaams all ~ Axe Point swept forward... in the form of a throwing axe... This is, I suggest, a Francesca (Frank) throwing axe style ... If its not an original German 7th century weapon its a copy later say 15th or 16th C. This type of axe was copied by various warring factions but started with The Franks apparently. See wiki encyclopaedia for definition of "Francesca throwing axe". See Thread "A group of axes" by M Eley and at #17 a quote from wiki encyclopaedia for reference.
![]() Regards, Ibrahiim al Balooshi. |
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