The Canada Auction Series: Canadian Arts, Culture & History

November 26December 02, 2022
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LOT 24

Lot 24

Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Parade Halberd Head, Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, 1897

Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Parade Halberd Head, Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, 1897
Lot 24 Details
Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Parade Halberd Head, Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, 1897

the blade bearing crest with Welsh motto 'Heb dduw heb ddim, a duw a digon', the pike base oval dated 1897, impressed maker's mark to neck
length 21 in — 53.3 cm

Estimate $200-$300

Realised: $600
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Parade Halberd Head, Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, 1897
  • Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Parade Halberd Head, Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, 1897
  • Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Parade Halberd Head, Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, 1897
  • Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Parade Halberd Head, Robert Mole & Sons, Birmingham, 1897

CONDITION DETAILS

In good condition with some surface wear.

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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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