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Central European Ceremonial Axe - Germanic Pico Cuervo Type - XIX° Century

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19th century Pico Cuervo-type ceremonial axe for a Germanic cavalryman of the 16th & 17th centuries.
Eighteen-centimeter chased and gilded semicircular axe with quadrilateral chased crow's beak spike and gilded quadrilateral chased pyramid top.
On one side of the iron in a reserve, 1 bust of a KING with crown, sword and globle sign of power, surrounded by military attributes, see photos.
On the other side, on a gilded background, floral branches.
Chased & gilded body knot with double-headed eagle and on the other side antique-style helmet and arms, see photos.
Corven beak and pyramidon decorated with fantastical animals and floral branches, see photos.
Wooden round handle entirely fluted in the 1st third vertically then ringed horizontally up to the cap chased with floral decoration.see photos.
Axe length: 53 cm
Iron height: 18 cm
Handle length: 46 cm
Iron length at pick point: 21 cm.
Cord vector length: 10 cm
Pyramid height. 5 cm
Weight: 1,220 KG

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