ID 545426
Lot 1207 | Silbertauschierte Berdiche, Russland, 16./17. Jahrhundert
Estimate value
€ 5 000
Großes Axtblatt mit kräftig gekrümmter Schneide, das untere Ende am Schaft vernietet. Halbrunde Tülle mit rückseitigem flachen Hammerkopf. Auf dem Blatt beidseitig fein in Silber tauschierter Rankendekor auf fein ziseliertem Grund. Auf der Tülle seitlich Schuppendekor, auf dem Hammerkopf Banddekor. Stark verkürzter achtkantiger Schaft, leicht verwurmt. An den Seiten fein geschnitzter Dekor mit laufenden Pferden zwischen Blütenranken, auf dem Rücken zwei Löwen und Blattranken. Blattlänge 36 cm, Gesamtlänge 68 cm.
Provenienz: Abgebildet und beschrieben im Katalog der Sammlung Charles Buttin, (Nr. 575), Rumilly, Frankreich 1933.
Zustand: II -
A Russian silver damascened berdiche, 16th/17th century
The large axe blade with a strongly curved cutting edge, the lower edge riveted to the shaft. Semi-circular socket with a small flat hammer head on the back. Both sides of the blade with finely silver damascened, decorative tendrils on a finely chased background. A pattern of scales on the side of the socket, scrolling bands on the hammer head. Considerably shortened octagonal shaft, slight worm damage. The sides with finely carved ornamentation of galloping horses amidst floral tendrils, two lions and leafy vines on the back. Length of the blade 36 cm, total length 68 cm.
Provenance: Illustrated and described in the catalogue of the Charles Buttin collection, (no. 575), Rumilly, France 1933.
Condition: II -
Auction house category: | Axes, hatchets and maces |
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