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Islamic Indian Bulova Axe
The bulova is a typical form of Indian battle axe which was used for several centuries. This is a fine example, dating from around the early 19 century. The highly decorated brass head terminating in a spike. The shaft is some sort of hardwood with a brass butt cap.
Good condition overall.
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Dorset
Tel : 00447507502861
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Good condition overall.
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DimensionsLOA: 100cm
Average Width Of Shaft: 2.7cm
Length Of Axehead: 26.6cm
Width Of Axehead: 15cm
Date 1800
1900s Antiques Origin African
Condition Very good dark age patina overall uncleaned condition
Item code as1209a041 / Indian axe
Status For Sale
£275.00
$343.34
€321.23
$343.34
€321.23
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Swanage
Dorset
Tel : 00447507502861
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