Is this poleaxe real ???
Hi is this poleaxe really 16th cen as stated, to me it looks and feels wrong, to small and to light. the spec is.
10 1/2 inches from tip to socket, and 7 1/2 inches wide. the head weight is 2 1/2 pounds. There are no markings i can see. what are your feelings. michael http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/u...1/poleaxe1.jpg http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/u...2/poleaxe2.jpg |
Hi Terry,
Sorry but this is a Victorian decoration piece, 2nd half 19th century. Would it really be 16th c., the socket would show a clear line of copper soldering which, among other characteristic details like correctness of shape, I miss in your images. Best, Michael |
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Hi, yes that was my feeling, all looked odd and small looking, mind you looks ok on my old wooded celling beams.
thanks for reply, will need to go to germany for a real poleaxe sometime as they always have some for sale at auction. michael |
Completely agree, this looks like a reproduction. Quite possibly well into the 20th C.
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Absolutely, Gene, :)
And Terry: honestly, in order to see good poleaxes better visit the Schweizerisches Landesmuseum Zurich. Best, Michael |
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Thanks chaps, one could say that i am not poleaxed by the answers. I knew as soon as i saw it. it was wrong. a poleaxe is a killing weapon yet this had as much killing power as a coat hook. I am all sure you all get that feeling when you have a real weapon to hand, some how they just talk to you. And no i am not mad. :rolleyes:
michael |
Hey,
We got another Michael here! :cool: Michael from Bavaria |
an update
Just to update, this item was send back to the auction house and a full refund given. don,t think I will be buying anything not seen with my own eyes first for a long time, michael
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