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Antique War Axe Medieval Viking Type Warhammer

$ 44.88

Availability: 78 in stock
  • Type: Axe
  • Condition: Used

    Description

    Antique War Axe Medieval Viking Type.
    Large heavy axe head. Found in farmers field / trenches during WW1. Cleaned of rust, but there is a lot of pitting.
    11” long! PRE COLUMBIAN ~ COSTA RICAN JADE AXE GOD
    Pendant, Amulet, or Talisman, Ben Stermer COA
    Circa 3OOA.D. - 7OOA.D.
    Atlantic Wateer Shed Area, Costa Rica
    PROVENANCE
    :
    EX:  Anastosio Alfaro Estate Collection ~ Costa Rica
    Grandfather of Enrique Vargas Alfaro.  Anastosio was an Archaeologist, Geologist,
    Ethnographer, Explorer and Writer, an important personality in the cultural development
    of Costa Rica.  He was a member of the board at the National Museum of Costa Rica and
    Author of Antiguedades en Costa Rica(1892).
    EX:
    Enrique Vargas Alfaro (1865 - 1951)Estate Collection ~ Atlanta, Georgia
    Mr. Alfaro was a source of the highest quality of Pre-Columbian art sold to prestigious
    collections such as Andre Emmerich, Morton D. May, Frederick and Jan Mayer, and
    William C. and Carol W. Thibodeaux.  Artworks listing him as provenance appear in the
    collections of the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian.
    DESCRIPTION
    :
    In a well patinated rich Green Speckled Jade, as pictured.  Highly polished
    on the Obverse.  Appears to be half of a string cut and snapped larger piece.  The etching and
    design along with the figure on the Obverse appear to be string cut,  Perforated through the
    side for attachment or suspension.  Old Collector Tags on the Reverse reading, "J-113", and
    "(100) 166" over another tag.  Exceptional, Large, and No Modern Damage.
    Length is 6-1/8", or 155mm
    SHIPPING
    :  FREE to Buyer.  All return shipping, when permitted, is paid by the Buyer.
    Buyer is responsible for Shipping Costs outside of Continental United States, and for all
    Import and Export Taxes, and all Value Added Taxes(VAT) imposed by any country.
    REFUNDS
    :  Coins, Medals, and Artifacts that are Certified, or that have a COA (Certificate of Authenticity) are not returnable.  If the Coin, Artifact, or Item does not have a COA, or is not Certified, then the Buyer may return the Item within 14 days, for a full refund, except for the Return Shipping charges.  Return Shipping Charges are not refundable.  If the Item is returned within the 14 day return period, a FULL REFUND will be
    issued on receipt of the Item in good, unaltered, and undamaged condition. (No marks, chips, tampering, scratches, or flakes).  Items purchased for less than the List Price or by "Make An Offer" are sold "as is" and not returnable under any circumstances.
    GUARANTEE
    :  All lots Certified or with COAs by a third party Grading or Authentication service are Guaranteed As Described.  Lots without Certification or COAs are described to the best of my ability based on my experience and knowledge.  This is not a guarantee of Condition, Attribution, or Age.  If you have any other questions or concerns, please ask "before" you purchase or bid any lot.
    IMPORTANT NOTICE:
    Concerning Fake
    Artifacts
    on eBay
    Unfortunately eBay has attracted sellers who are producing and selling fake art
    i
    facts
    with COA’s that are just as bogus
    .
    The most prolific COA's are mostly on fakes.
    I am among a
    very small handful of dealers
    who
    are committed to selling only genuine relics. For that reason we refuse to sell artifacts with COA's from many of these authenticators
    The only people who's opinions I trust enough to recognize their COA's are the following:
    Ben Stermer, Dwain Rogers, Bill Jackson, Greg Perino, Jim Bennett
    , Tony Putty, Jackson Gallery, a
    nd
    Ken Partain
    .
    Right now eBay is full of fake art
    i
    facts. I see thousands of
    dollars
    spent every week on eBay, by customers who are taken in by these criminals, while genuine art
    i
    facts go for next to nothing because they do not look as good as the fakes. I cannot
    emphasize
    enough that you should research before you invest
    .
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    little common sense may save you a small fortune; for example, does the seller seem to have an endless supply of such attractive art
    i
    facts that even the
    Museums do
    not display
    in quantity
    ?
    For example, offering 2 or 3 Clovis, Cumberland, or Folsom points every week.
    SO, ask questions, and best to get a COA from one of the Authenticators mentioned above.