A bronze double-headed axe characterised by its distinctive labrys shape, which features two parallel blades that are joined at the centre. The centre of the axe has socket hole through which a handle can be inserted. The term "labrys" derives from the Greek word for double-bladed axe, and the labrys type was used by many cultures in the region, including the Hittites, Mycenaeans, and Minoans. From the collection of a European gentleman living in the UK, acquired on the EU Art Market around 2000.; 153mm length, 374.60 grams. Very fine condition.
Price realized | -- |
Starting price | 100 GBP |
Estimate | 600 GBP |