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I’m unsure if this item classified as a weapon or not but I am having tremendous troubles identifying this axe. I do know it was made by B.A. Hjorth & Co. Stockholm Sweden, which is stamped on bottom of the handle. Other than that I cannot find any information at all. I have scoured the web, put over 500 miles on the road going to different Antique dealers and 2 appraisers. With no luck at all on an approximate date, use our value. If someone could possibly identify or point me in the right direction I would be forever grateful.[attachment]B2F3BD4E-B4EC-4317-A09E-7BC344EAE4BB.jpeg[/attachment][attachment]CCCAB2E9-8D06-47AC-B9CC-A0AEA0DA4D11.jpeg[/attachment][attachment]B2F3BD4E-B4EC-4317-A09E-7BC344EAE4BB.jpeg[/attachment][attachment]B2F3BD4E-B4EC-4317-A09E-7BC344EAE4BB.jpeg[/attachment][attachment]CCCAB2E9-8D06-47AC-B9CC-A0AEA0DA4D11.jpeg[/attachment][attachment]1F63AB0D-B961-4F03-B196-C0D86F044B3A.jpeg[/attachment]

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I have been researching myself, even went to the local library pulled some books. Still coming up empty.

Once again thank you for your help

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Still working on this one !! Don`t give up !!

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Thanks,, Hopefully we can get more info on this one !!

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Absolutely! Thank you very much. If you need anymore details please let me know I will be happy to give any info that I have….. Which is not much but I’m eager to solve this one.

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If its Ok with you,, I am going to cross post this to another forum !! Hopefully someone will have Swedish ancestors and may know more about this axe than I can find !!

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