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Framed British Stone Age Knapped Flint Arrowhead
Neolithic Period, 4000-2000 B.C.Estimate: £40 - 60 (+bp*)
Opening Bid: £5
A barbed and tanged arrowhead, set in a glazed wooden display frame. 220 grams total, 12.3 x 12.4 cm including frame
Acquired from Ancient Art, London, UK. From the collection of a Nottingham, UK, collector, established from the early 2000s. Accompanied by the original Ancient Art certificate of authenticity. -
British Stone Age Knapped Flint Knife from Farnham
Neolithic Period, circa 6000 years B.P.Estimate: £50 - 70 (+bp*)
Bids: 2 | Current Winning Bid: £15
Piriform in plan with thick rounded butt. 14.7 grams, 52 mm
Found 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 Knapped Flint Scraper Knife
Palaeolithic Period, circa 250,000-150,000 B.P.Estimate: £30 - 40 (+bp*)
Bids: 5 | Current Winning Bid: £50
With thick rear edge and broad curved blade, old label 'Paleolithic Scraper / Knife / Hampstead, London'. 169 grams, 87 mm
Found Hampstead, London, UK. Acquired on the UK art market before 2000. Property of an Essex, UK, gentleman. -
Scandinavian Type VIB Knapped Flint Dagger
Early Bronze Age, circa 1800 B.C.Estimate: £150 - 200 (+bp*)
Bids: 4 | Current Winning Bid: £135
With lentoid-section shank, leaf-shaped blade; repaired. 58.4 grams, 16.2 cm
From as European collection formed after 1968. From the private collection of a North Somerset, UK, gentleman collector. -
British Stone Age Bull-Nosed Knapped Flint Blade Scraper
Neolithic Period, circa 6000 years B.P.Estimate: £50 - 70 (+bp*)
Opening Bid: £5
Piriform in plan with steep re-touch on the tip made from a long blade. 18.6 grams, 59 mm
Found 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 Bull-Nosed Flint Scraper from Rodsel
Neolithic Period, circa 6000 years B.P.Estimate: £60 - 80 (+bp*)
Opening Bid: £5
Plano-convex in section with steep re-touch on the nose and cortex remaining to secure the grip. 35.3 grams, 52 mm
Found 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. -
Acheulean Stone Age Dark Red Quartzite Handaxe Made by Homo Erectus
Lower Palaeolithic Period, circa 1,000,000-500,000 B.P.Estimate: £60 - 80 (+bp*)
Bids: 3 | Current Winning Bid: £7
Ovate in profile and lentoid in section with broad edge. 724 grams, 14.1 cm
From Northern Sahara, North Africa. From a collection formed during the seventies and eighties and acquired on the British art market. By descent to the current owner in 1998. -
Large Stone Age Quartzite Pointed Handaxe Made by Homo Erectus
Lower Palaeolithic Period, circa 1,000,000-500,000 B.P.Estimate: £100 - 140 (+bp*)
Bids: 1 | Current Winning Bid: £5
Cordate on plan and lentoid in section with chocolate-brown cortex to the base. 1.17 kg, 18.5 cm
From Northern Sahara, North Africa. From a collection acquired on the UK art market before 2000. From an important Cambridgeshire estate, thence by descent. -
British Stone Age Knapped Langdale Tuff Axe Head
Neolithic Period, circa 6000 B.P.Estimate: £120 - 170 (+bp*)
Bids: 3 | Current Winning Bid: £11
Lentoid in section and D-shaped in profile with thick butt. 724 grams, 13.4 cm
From the collection of Richard Widdowson. Richard owned an Antiquity shop in Southern England and amassed a great and varied Stone Age collection. Purchased from Mr Widdowson in the 1980s and then more recently from a collector in the UK. -
British Stone Age Large Knapped Flint Chisel Tip Arrowhead from Farnham
Neolithic Period, circa 6000 B.P.Estimate: £100 - 140 (+bp*)
Bids: 1 | Current Winning Bid: £5
Triangular type with broad cutting edge. 4.67 grams, 33 mm
Found 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 Acheulean Knapped Cert Hand Axe
Lower Palaeolithic, circa 700,000-300,000 B.P.Estimate: £200 - 300 (+bp*)
Bids: 5 | Current Winning Bid: £130
With thin point, leaf-shaped with stepped upper portions; marked at base 'RE / Bergerac / 69'; mounted on a custom-made stand. 613 grams, 17.7 cm
Found France. Collection of Tony Berlant (b.1941), inventory number 11/02-XX-27. Exported from France under EU Licence no.2023 DMF 1895. -
British Stone Age Knapped Flint Blades from Farnham
Mesolithic Period, circa 12,000-8,000 B.P.Estimate: £60 - 80 (+bp*)
Bids: 2 | Current Winning Bid: £15
Group of three leaf-shaped microliths. 1.83 grams total, 21-27 mm
Found 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.
