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You have not shown the handles. Here are a few pictures of Hungarian folk art. I could add lots more. Agreed the tulip is also seen on Ottoman artefacts but I do not think what we have here is the case.
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Hi Tim,
The handles at the moment are just short bits of plain wood roughly fitted. Completely wrong. ![]() Best Gene |
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This picture looks like the original handle. A household kindling cutting axe with a hammer might only have a simple handle. I think you can buy a hammer axe DIY thing today but nowhere near as pretty or treasured in a non global consumerist society.
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Hopefully some better pics (Now I've cleaned them) will be helpful?
I was going to scrub them, but the patina is so deep and dark and old. It almost seems wrong to take them back to silver metal? |
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Very nice.
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And the shafts (they come off fairly easily and really easily)
One has 'X' wedges, the other nothing. |
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Thanks mate ![]() You see what I mean though, these are SO distinctive that they have to be a distinct recognisable ethnographic type. Truth is, I'll be gutted if they are a household item (kindling axe!!)! ![]() Best Gene |
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Yes Hungarian.
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