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A hollow vessel with cylindrical body, short neck and domed mouth, four raised lugs to the body; intended to be filled with explosive liquid and a wick, and used as a hand grenade. 427 grams, 16.2 cm

From a specialist London, UK, arms and armour collection, 1990s.

Cf. Arendt, W. I., Granaten des 13-14. Jahrhunderts, die an der Wolga gefunden sind, Zeitschrift fur Historische Waffen-und Kostumkunde, 11 (1926-8), p.42; cf. Arendt, W., Die Spharisch-konischen Gefäße aus Gebranntem Ton, ibid; cf. Ayalon, D., Gunpowder and Firearms in the Mamluk Kingdom, London, 1956, p.16.

This was a type of ceramic fire grenade, similar to the ones used by the Eastern Romans but of Turco-Mongol type. Apart from the use of manual flame-throwers, special corps of soldiers employed terracotta grenades, in the form of small jars, abundantly evidenced in archaeological excavations.
Comprising mostly bifacial and uniface flint and chert arrowheads; probably from the Sahara region of North Africa. 110 grams total, 22-48 mm

UK gallery, early 2000s.

See Greenwell, David, F., Artefacts of North Africa, privately published, 2005, for much information.

Lot No. 1465
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Sold for (Inc. bp): £13
Thick and leaf-shaped with rounded butt and broad cutting edge. 318 grams, 11 cm

From the Morocco / Algerian border.
Ex UK collection.
From a Leicestershire, UK, collection.

Triangular in section with mottled patination providing exceptional coloration. 136 grams, 92 mm

Found Fontmaure, France.
Acquired in the 1970s-1990s.
From the collection of famous UK musician and amateur archaeologist, Victor Brox (1941-2023).

Each with inked legend 'Wanel'; one tongue-shaped and the other lozengiform. 316 grams total, 11.4-11.7 cm

Found Wanel, France.
Ex Norfolk, UK, private collection of French artefacts acquired prior to 2000.
From the collection of a South West London, UK, specialist Stone Age collector.

Irregular triangular profile with broad cutting edge. 582 grams, 18 cm

Found Taillebourg, Charente, France.
Ex Victor Brox collection, UK, formed during the 1980s-1990s.
From the collection of a South West London, UK, specialist Stone Age collector.

With gently curved cutting edge, triangular in plan with eccentrically placed socket. 476 grams, 12.5 cm

Found UK.
From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.N182; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent.

The socket features an internal step where the grinding faces did not perfectly match.
Finely polished, lentoid in section with broad cutting edge; some chipping to edge, butt absent. 543 grams, 17 cm

From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000.
From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.

Cf. MacGregor, A. (ed.), Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord MacAlpine of West Green, Oxford, 1987, item 5.1, for type.

Leaf-shaped flakes of curved profile, one with cortex to base; each with inked inscription: '#778', '#779' and '#784'. 158 grams total, 9.1-10.1 cm

Ex Robert De Rustafjell (1876-1943), acquired in Thebes prior to 1909.
Deaccessioned from The Heckscher Museum of Art, Long Island, New York.
From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000.
From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.

With one large curved face and a shorter beak to the rear, D-shaped in section with ground socket. 224 grams, 91 mm

From Denmark.
From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; with collection no.N212; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent.

Mainly leaf-shaped and triangular two-edged points. 60 grams total, 24-52 mm

Found Tilemsi Valley, Mali, West Africa.
From a collection formed during the 1970s-1980s and acquired on the British art market.
By descent to the current owner in 1988.
From the collection of a South West London, UK, specialist Stone Age collector.

Substantial lozenge-section cleaver with curved outer edge. 923 grams, 21 cm

From a collection acquired on the UK art market from various auction houses and collections mostly before 2000.
From an important Cambridgeshire estate; thence by descent.

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