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Large European Stone Age Arrowhead Group
Neolithic Period, circa 6th millennium B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £91
Each triangular in plan with tanged butt; the smaller plano-convex in section, the larger lentoid. 37 grams total, 44-66 mm
From a West Country auction house, UK. From the private collection of a West Midlands lady collector. -
British Stone Age Crescent Flint Scraper from Fullbrook Farm
Neolithic Period, circa 6,000 B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £312
Flat in section with gentle scoop to the underside; cortex to edge marked 'Fulbrook Farm' 20.9 grams, 50 mm
Found Fullbrook Farm, Surrey, UK, in 1901. From the collection of Captain Streatfield who helped to fund the archaeology excavations at Farnham, Kent.
After Captain Streatfield passed away in the 1940s, his collection was sold at auction to a gentleman in Kent. The collection was then sold again in the 2020’s via a UK auction house. -
Stone Age Tenerian Axe Head
Neolithic Period, circa 6,000 B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £312
Lentoid in section and tongue-shaped with squared-off cutting edge. 243 grams, 13.2 cm
Found Sahara, North Africa. Acquired from a US-based collector. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, specialist collector. -
Egyptian Stone Age Triangular Knife
Lower Palaeolithic Period, circa 500,000-250,000 B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £169
With thick rear edge and carefully knapped angled cutting edges. 28.9 grams, 96 mm
From a Derbyshire auction house, UK. From the private collection of a West Midlands lady collector. -
Stone Age Leaf-Shaped Flint Knife
Middle Palaeolithic Period, circa 150,000-60,000 B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £91
Scaphoid in plane and lentoid in section with thickening towards the butt, made from flint with a deep colourful patina. 118 grams, 11.2 cm
From a collection purchased on the UK art market. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, specialist collector. -
Stone Age Homo Erectus Stone Cleaver
Lower Palaeolithic Period, circa 1,000,000-500,000 B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £195
Broadly linguiform with thick rounded butt; marked '26576'; mounted on a custom-made stand. 562 grams, 14.8 cm without stand
From North Africa. Part of a French collection built up in the mid 1900s, and sold via a European auction house. Acquired from Mr P.M., Kent, UK. -
British Stone Age Flint Axehead
Mesolithic Period, circa 12th-8th millennium B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £91
Biconvex in section with rounded butt and long cutting edges. 155 grams, 12.8 cm
Found Funtington, West Sussex, UK. From a Derbyshire auction house, UK. From the private collection of a West Midlands lady collector. -
British Stone Age Turtle Back Flint Scraper from Fullbrook Farm
Neolithic Period, circa 6,000 B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £572
Plano-convex in section with intricate retouch around the majority of the piece; marked to the underside 'FP 1921 Fullbrook Farm'. 47.8 grams, 55 mm
Found Fullbrook Farm, Surrey, UK, in 1901. From the collection of Captain Streatfield who helped to fund the archaeology excavations at Farnham, Kent.
Named 'Turtle Back' due to the whole top being worked into a dome. After Captain Streatfield passed away in the 1940s, his collection was sold at auction to a gentleman in Kent. The collection was then sold again in the 2020’s via a UK auction house. -
British Stone Age Flint Awl from Headley Heath
Neolithic Period, circa 6,000 B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £286
Triangular in plan with curved point; marked ''Headley Heath 190[1]'. 18.5 grams, 57 mm
Found Headley Heath, Surrey, UK, in 1901. From the collection of Captain Streatfield who helped to fund the archaeology excavations at Farnham, Kent.
After Captain Streatfield passed away in the 1940s, his collection was sold at auction to a gentleman in Kent. The collection was then sold again in the 2020’s via a UK auction house. -
British Stone Age 'Doughnut' Macehead
Neolithic Period, circa 6th millennium B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £169
Oblate in profile and drilled vertically at the centre to accommodate a wooden shaft. 216 grams, 73 mm
Acquired from a Scottish auction house. From the private collection of a West Midlands lady collector. -
British Stone Age Chisel Tip Flint Arrowhead from Farnham
Neolithic Period, circa 6,000 B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £390
Triangular in plan with chamfered edges. 3.27 grams, 30 mm
Found Farnham, Surrey, UK, in 1901. From the collection of Captain Streatfield who helped to fund the archaeology excavations at Farnham, Kent.
After Captain Streatfield passed away in the 1940s, his collection was sold at auction to a gentleman in Kent. The collection was then sold again in the 2020’s via a UK auction house. -
Stone Age Levallois Chalcedony Point
Middle Palaeolithic, Mousterian, circa 150,000-60,000 B.P.Sold for (Inc. bp): £286
Piriform in plan with broad butt; old inked inscription 'Forêt de Sanquais D.1976'. 45.9 grams, 80 mm
Found Foret de Sanquais, France, in February 1976. Acquired in the 1970s-1990s. From the collection of the famous UK musician and amateur archaeologist, Victor Brox (1941-2023). Acquired on the UK art market at auction after being sold by Mr Brox’s family. From the private collection of an East Anglian, UK, specialist collector.