4.3/4" Clem Caldwell Nebo Axe. Well Pictured in the 1980's in Clem Caldwell's Collection (Legends ofHeartland Artifact Auctions4.6(800)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
5 3/8" Highly Developed 3/4 Grooved Axe. Ex Thompson, Ritter, BuetellTony Putty Artifacts4.7(407)See Sold PriceMar 09, 2024
6 5/8" 3/4 Grooved Axe. Pike Co, IL. Pictured. Ex Roy Hathcock and Dale RectorTony Putty Artifacts4.7(407)See Sold PriceMar 09, 2024
Native American Trade Axe Native American ArtifactCircle M Auctions4.6(123)See Sold PriceMar 14, 2024
Nice 3/4 Slant Groove Axe Head Native American ArtifactCircle M Auctions4.6(123)See Sold PriceMar 14, 2024
4 3/4" Finely Made 3/4 Groove Axe- Davis COA, Ex Knoblock found in Cole Co Missouri Ex Tommy ButellHeartland Artifact Auctions4.6(800)See Sold PriceMar 10, 2024
4 5/8" 3/4 Grooved Axe. Buchanan Co, MO. Ex Ben ThompsonTony Putty Artifacts4.7(407)See Sold PriceMar 09, 2024
4.3/4" DANISH HARDSTONE FAUCETED BOAT AXE, Denmark / Northern Europe.Heartland Artifact Auctions4.6(800)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
4 7/8" Nebo Hill Axe. Ex Dave Young and Larry SwannTony Putty Artifacts4.7(407)See Sold PriceMar 09, 2024
4" Full Groove Axe, Medina CO Ohio. Good Color and Nice Polish. This collection was the property ofHeartland Artifact Auctions4.6(800)See Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024
SoldPre-Columbian Aztec Copper Axe Hoe- Currency, AncientPre-Columbian Aztec Copper Axe Hoe- Currency, Ancient Copper Axes, Set of 9, Origin Mexico, Age: 300-500 A.D., Dimensions: 5.75" to 6.25" in lengthSee Sold Price
SoldCollection Of Apparently Pre Columbian Aztec Copper Hoe MoneyCollection Of Pre Columbian Aztec Copper Hoe Money. From the estate of Martin (Marty) Matz. Largest Approximately 6.24W x 4.5L in. Smallest Approximately 3.375W x 5.625L in.See Sold Price
SoldAztec Copper Hoe Currency PiecePre-Columbian, Mexico, Mexico City region, Aztec, ca. 1500 CE. A cast-copper currency piece of a characteristic hoe form defined by a broad handle with a raised periphery and a wide, crescent-shaped bSee Sold Price
Aztec Copper Hoe CurrencyPre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Aztec, ca. 1300 to 1532 CE. A forged-copper currency piece in the shape of a petite hoe with a lengthy rectangular handle and a crescent-shaped blade end. Hoe currencySee Sold Price
SoldPre Columbian Aztec Hoe Copper Money (2pc)Two ancient Aztec hoe money pieces dating to approximately 1200 A.D. Comprised of deeply patinaed thin copper material. Measures 6" and 7.5" in length. PROVENANCE: From private Michigan collection.See Sold Price
SoldLot of 4 Pre-Columbian Mixtec Copper Axe Money**Originally Listed At $200** Pre-Columbian, Post Classic Maya, Mixtec, modern day Mexico, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A group of four flat, bronze, flaring "hoe" shaped pieces of unstamped currency. These aSee Sold Price
Pre-Columbian Mixtec Copper Axe Money - Four Pieces**First Time At Auction**Pre-Columbian, Post Classic Maya, Mixtec, modern day Mexico, ca. 1200 to 1500 CE. A group of four flat, bronze, flaring "hoe" shaped pieces of unstamped currency. These are alSee Sold Price
SoldChoice Aztec Copper Hoe Money**First Time At Auction** Pre-Columbian, Valley of Mexico, Mexico City region, Aztec, ca. 1500 CE. A flat, flared "hoe" shaped piece of copper currency from the Aztec Empire. A lengthy handle extendsSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Copper Axe Heads - 3 Tepoztli + 1 Tajadero**Originally Listed At $300** Pre-Columbian, Mexico City region, Aztec, ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A fine collection of copper axe heads used as utilitarian tools and as a form of currency. The 3 thicker blSee Sold Price
SoldFive Aztec Copper Hoe Money PiecesPre-Columbian, Mexico City region, Aztec, ca. 1500 CE. A group of five flat, flaring "hoe" shaped pieces of unstamped currency. These are also known as tajaderos, the Spanish word for a chopping knifeSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of 5 Aztec Copper Hoe Money PiecesPre-Columbian, Mexico City region, Aztec, ca. 1500 CE. A group of five flat, flaring "hoe" shaped pieces of unstamped currency. These are also known as tajaderos, the Spanish word for a chopping knifeSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Copper-Arsenic"Axe Money"Tajaderas 1300'sAztec Hoe Money. Pre-Columbian copper-arsenic tajaderas from Oaxaca, Mexico, circa: 1300's . Trade currency pre Oaxaca, SW Mexico. Used in SW & Central Mexico and Central America. Dimension: blade 5.6See Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian Aztec Copper Axe 1300 to 1500 CEThis is a Pre-Columbian, Mexico City region, Aztec (Mexica), circa 1300 to 1500 CE copper axe. This is considered a beautiful example of a tepoztli, the metal component of a "tlaximaltepoztli" (in NahSee Sold Price
Pre-Columbian Copper Axe Currency, Large Pre-ColumbianPre-Columbian Copper Axe Currency, Large Pre-Columbian Copper Axe on Custom Stand, Excellent Patina and Excellent Condition, Dimensions:6" x 4 1/2", Origin: South America, Age: 800-1200 A.D.See Sold Price
Pre-Columbian Copper Axe Currency, Large Pre-ColumbianPre-Columbian Copper Axe Currency, Large Pre-Columbian Copper Axe, Excellent Patina, Dimensions:7 1/4" x 2 1/2", Origin: South American, Age: 800-1200 A.D.See Sold Price
SoldPRE-COLUMBIAN AZTEC COPPER AX CURRENCY6. AZTEC COPPER AX CURRENCY Ca. 1000 AD to Spanish Conquest. Beaten copper in the form of an ax head, approx 6" in length, with an attractive green patina. Worth nearly $400 at the time of the conquesSee Sold Price
PRE-COLUMBIAN PERUVIAN AXE HOE CURRENCY1000-1300A.D. Measures 3” L x 3” W. Weighs 18.2g. U.S. SHIPPING $15 + INSURANCE.See Sold Price
PRE-COLUMBIAN PERUVIAN AXE HOE CURRENCY1000-1300A.D. Measures 3" L x 3" W. Weighs 18.2g. U.S. SHIPPING $15 + INSURANCE.See Sold Price
SoldAztec Copper Axe Head - TepoztliPre-Columbian, Mexico City region, Aztec (Mexica), ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A well-cast example of a "tepoztli", the metal component of a "tlaximaltepoztli" (in Nahuatl, tlaximal=carpentry and tepoztli=meSee Sold Price
SoldAztec Copper Axe Head - TepoztliPre-Columbian, Mexico City region, Aztec (Mexica), ca. 1300 to 1500 CE. A beautiful example of a "tepoztli", the metal component of a "tlaximaltepoztli" (in Nahuatl, tlaximal=carpentry and tepoztli=meSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian copper axe money, GuerreroPre-Columbian copper axe money, Guerrero, Mexico, c. 1000 BC. H: 5 ½ in (14.1cm), W: 4 1/8 in (10.5cm). Intact with a nice patina. Ex New Jersey private antiquities collection.See Sold Price
Remarkable Guerrero Copper Axe / HoePre-Columbian, Guerrero/Mezcala region, ca. 200 to 800 CE. A huge and spectacular copper ax or hoe. Flaring slightly curved blade with thick, heavy insertion tang. Size: 10-1/4" L. Provenance: Ex-priSee Sold Price
SoldPre-Columbian copper axe money, Guerrero, MexicoPre-Columbian copper axe money, Guerrero, Mexico, c. 1000 BC. H: 5 ½ in (14.1cm), W: 4 1/8 in (10.5cm). Intact with a nice patina. Ex New Jersey private antiquities collection.See Sold Price
Pair Pre-Columbian Mixtec Copper AxesPre-Columbian, Mexico, Mixtec, ca. 1000 to 1500 CE. A pair of heavy copper axes from the ancient Mixtec culture. The side-by-side display presents and interesting comparison between the axe on the lefSee Sold Price
13 W. Mexican Colima Lithics - Obsidian, Quartz, ChertArtemis Fine Arts4.8(1.4k)See Sold PriceFeb 26, 2024
Moche / Chimu Copper Tweezers, Rattle & Pendant (5)Artemis Fine Arts4.8(1.4k)See Sold PriceFeb 26, 2024
African / Danish Neolithic Chert Stone Axe BladesArtemis Fine Arts4.8(1.4k)See Sold PriceMar 01, 2024
Luristan / Marlik Bronze Spearhead Type III, ex-PiscopoArtemis Fine Arts4.8(1.4k)See Sold PriceMar 01, 2024
Ancient Copper Axe Heads - 1 Bactrian & 3 LuristanArtemis Fine Arts4.8(1.4k)See Sold PriceMar 01, 2024
Early Chinese Qing Dynasty Copper / Cloisonne PigArtemis Fine Arts4.8(1.4k)See Sold PriceMar 01, 2024