VERY RARE Ancient Viking Axe Head - Found Nr Whitby




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Information:
Reference Number: Avaluer:42689177Xmas gift: Christmas present
Rare xmas gift: Unique christmas presentUnusual Chritmas present: Historic Christmas gift
Original Description:
A rare genuine Viking iron axe-head. One of the best axe heads I have owned. Found in the 1980s with other Viking artefacts, a few miles South from Whitby. The artefact has been lightly cleaned to remove debris and rust, and retains its original patina. I have treated the artefact with British museum approved preserving microwax. See picture for condition.

Date:circa 7th/11th century AD
Size:length apx 130mm

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Thinking of buying an ancient artefact as a Christmas gift/present? Make your purchase as soon as possible. You will find that artefacts in auctions during the next weeks and months, will double or treble in price.Investing in Ancient Artefacts.
Ancient artefacts are finite, less are being discovered as time passes, and of course at some point in the future there will be no more. The quantity and availability of these ancient historic pieces is ever decreasing as collectors and museums purchase these objects and take them permanently off the market. Consequently, investment in antiquities is rising. Of course there are few of us who can afford to bid millions on objects like the Guennol Lioness. But, as availability decreases across the whole spectrum of ancient artefacts, investment is proving to be provident and wise, and most of all, for the sheer pleasure of owning a piece of ancient history.

Concerning Fake artefacts on eBay
Unfortunately eBay has attracted sellers who are producing and selling fake artefacts.
We also see modern jewellery items passed off as ancient artefacts by having a false patina applied to them.
Right now eBay is full of fake artefacts. I see thousands of pounds spent every week on eBay, by customers who are taken in by these criminals, while genuine artefacts go for next to nothing because they do not look as good as the fakes. I cannot emphasise enough that you should research before you invest
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