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  • Stone Age Flint Arrowhead Group
    Stone Age Flint Arrowhead Group
    Neolithic Period, circa 5000 B.P.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £20

    Four paper-thin ovate arrowheads. 5.6 grams total, 22-26 mm



    Found Thames Valley in the 19th century. From an antiquarian Palaeolithic study collection, Shropshire, UK. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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  • Stone Age Coombe Hill Flint Scraper
    Stone Age 'Coombe Hill' Flint Scraper
    Neolithic Period, 6th-4th millennium B.P.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £85

    Discoid in plan with small area of cortex to the upper face; label '198' and pencilled legend 'Coombe Hill 3rd June 64'. 89 grams, 61 mm



    Found Coombe Hill, UK, 3 June 1964. From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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  • Stone Age Mousterian Fontmaure Jasper Levellious Tools
    Stone Age Mousterian 'Fontmaure' Jasper Levellious Tools
    Middle Palaeolithic Period, circa 150,000-60,000 B.P.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £85

    Comprising four knapped tools. 38 grams total, 33-40 mm



    Found Fontmaure, Vienne department, France. Ex famous UK musician and amateur archaeologist, Victor Brox (1941-2023). Acquired on the UK art market. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, specialist collector. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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  • Stone Age Clactonian Twydall Flint Tool
    Stone Age Clactonian 'Twydall' Flint Tool
    Lower Palaeolithic Period, circa 400,000 B.P.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £13

    A knapped implement, inked collector's note '2. SS. 1281. C Twydall'. 82 grams, 68 mm



    Found Twydall, Kent, UK, 1912-1915. Richard Jones collection, Welling, Kent, UK, 1912-1915. Ex Rochester Museum, Kent collections. Specialist collection of J Edwin Jarvis. Ex Martin Schoyen collection, London, UK. Accompanied by a copy of an article on the site at Twydall and collections list. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

    These tools were part of the collection that was originally donated by a Mr Richard Jones of Welling in Kent to the Rochester Museum. During the period 1912-1915. Mr George Payne of the Kent Archaeological Society also collected along with a Mr George Baker. During 1902 'Sharpes Green Cement Works' was erected, then the smallest cement works on record, using second hand equipment and the last to use Static Chamber Kilns. The processing site was situated on the south shore of the river Medway near Gillingham, Kent, on an island known locally as "Horrid Hill" just off the shore. Horrid Hill was so named because French prisoners of the Napoleonic war who attempted to escape the 'Hulks' moored on the river were hanged here for their efforts. The raw material for the manufacture of cement was extracted from a local quarry in orchard grounds belonging to a Mr Walter Stunt of Lorrendon, Faversham, Kent at a place called Twydall between Chatham and Upchurch. During the removal of the chalk an infilled cavity was broken into on the eastern face of the quarry, which contained very rich lower Palaeolithic material. To facilitate the removal of the extracted chalk from the quarry to the works on the river a trackway was constructed to allow a small horse drawn railway to carry wagon loads of chalk for processing. To transport the loads over the tidal saltmarsh from river bank to the island a causeway was built above the upper tidal limit to the works. The material used was the gravel extracted at the quarry which was useless for the manufacture of cement and which contained the implements. The subsequent erosion caused by the tidal flow of the river exposed the Palaeolithic implements along the stretch of the causeway and, during the period of 1912 to 1915, were collected from the surface. The majority of the material is made up of flakes and cores typical of the 'Clactonian' style with also some Acheulian axes. The implements are well retouched and worked on thick, heavy flakes with high angle platforms, typical of the 'Clactonian' industry. The tools are made from the same marbled north Kent flint which was used at the Swanscombe Palaeolithic site from the ancient lower gravels of the Thames valley. This flint is typically a brown and yellow banded variety derived from the dark green skinned nodules of the "Bull Head" bed which underlies the Thanet sands.

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  • Stone Age Flint Handaxe
    Stone Age Flint Handaxe
    Palaeolithic Period, circa 350,000-150,000 B.P.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £364

    Cordate in profile with cortex to one edge, inked findspot 'Ridge Quarry, Romsey'; mounted on a custom-made display stand. 409 grams total including stand, axe: 12.2 cm



    Found Ridge Pitt, Romsey, Kent, UK. Acquired on the UK art market. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, specialist collector. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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  • Stone Age Polished Flint French Axe Head
    Stone Age Polished Flint French Axe Head
    Neolithic Period, circa 6000 B.P.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £208

    Scaphoid in section with irregular rounded butt and curved edge, polished; old find spot label 'Fontigny Lalbie'. 318 grams, 16.2 cm



    Found east of Paris, France. From an old Parisian collection. Acquired on the UK art market. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, collector. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D’Amato. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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  • Stone Age Felwell Sandstone Quartz Pendant and Saw
    Stone Age 'Felwell' Sandstone Quartz Pendant and Saw
    Neolithic Period, 6th-4th millennium B.P.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £33

    Comprising: a narrow triangular blade with dentilled edge, marked 'N8-79' and '449'; irregular banded sandstone pebble with perforation, marked '445'. 53 grams total, 48-85 mm



    Found Felwell, Norfolk, UK. From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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  • Stone Age Rollestone Camp Flint Scraper
    Stone Age 'Rollestone Camp' Flint Scraper
    Neolithic Period, 6th-4th millennium B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £7

    Discoid in plan with knapped cutting edge, cortex to the rear; old inked collector's reference '113'. 33 grams, 52 mm



    Found near Rollestone Camp, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, UK. From the private collection of Kenneth Machin (1936-2020), Buckinghamshire, UK; his collection of antiquities and natural history was formed since 1948; thence by descent. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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  • Stone Age Homo Erectus Chert Handaxe
    Stone Age 'Homo Erectus' Chert Handaxe
    Lower Palaeolithic Period, circa 450,000-250,000 B.P.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £78

    Lentoid in section and piriform in plan with broad cutting edge; inked 'Morocco-Algeria Border'. 234 grams, 96 mm



    From the Morocco-Algeria border, North Africa. Ex UK collection. From the private collection of a Leicestershire, UK, gentleman. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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  • Stone Age Lozenge-Shaped Arrowhead Collection
    Stone Age Lozenge-Shaped Arrowhead Collection
    Neolithic Period, 6th-4th millennium B.C.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £85

    Comprising mostly bifacial and uniface leaf-shaped and piriform flint and chert arrowheads; probably from the Sahara region of North Africa. 88 grams total, 17-45 mm



    UK gallery, early 2000s. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

    Similar specimens of arrowheads have been found in the Eastern Sahara Region of Abu Tartur Plateau. Most of the arrowheads came from the El Jarar Neolithic, c. 7700-7300 B.P. (c.6500-6100 B.C.). Other parallels occur in the region of Kharga Oasis.

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  • Stone Age Flint Knife Group
    Stone Age Flint Knife Group
    Mesolithic-Early Neolithic Period, circa 9000-5000 B.P.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £20

    Three hard hammer struck knife blades in various shades of brown flint. 23.2 grams total, 46-57 mm



    Found Thames Valley in the 19th century. From an antiquarian Palaeolithic study collection, Shropshire, UK. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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  • Large Stone Age Levellious Point Core
    Large Stone Age Levellious Point Core
    Middle Palaeolithic Period, circa 150,000- 60,000 B.P.

    Sold for (Inc. bp): £7

    Bifacially worked. 418 grams, 11.8 cm



    Found Yonne, Bourgogne Franche-Compte Region, France. From a large French collection built in the early 1900s. Acquired on the European art market. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, specialist collector. This lot is accompanied by an illustrated lot declaration signed by the Head of the Antiquities Department, Dr Raffaele D'Amato.

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