Auction 004 ANCIENT ART & ANTIQUITIES
By Apollo Art Auctions
Jun 11, 2024
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LOT 261:

VIKING IRON AXE HEAD

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Auction took place on Jun 11, 2024 at Apollo Art Auctions
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VIKING IRON AXE HEAD
Ca. AD 900 - 1100.An iron axe-head of the Petersen B type is characterized by its long, down-facing bearded blade, which is curved along its cutting edge. The rounded cheek of the axe head gives it a sleek and aerodynamic appearance, while the shaft-hole socket with its sub-triangular projecting sides is a testament to the technical skill and knowledge of the Viking metalworkers who created it. These Viking axes were designed with both practicality and function in mind. The curved blade allowed for a more efficient and effective chopping motion, while the long handle provided greater leverage and power. These axes were used for a variety of purposes, from felling trees to combat, and they were an essential tool for the Viking people. The Viking Iron axe head is significant not only for its practical use but also for its cultural and historical value. These axes were an essential part of Viking material culture, and they served as symbols of power and prestige. They were often decorated with intricate patterns and designs, showcasing the artistic skills of the metalworkers who created them. For a similar, see The British Museum, Museum number 1891,1021.34.Size: L:145mm / W:60mm ; 375gProvenance: Property of a European collector; ex. German collection formed between 1990-2010.

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