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LOT 1105
Stone Age Arrowhead Display
3RD MILLENNIUM B.C. AND LATER
15 x 15 1/8 in. (1.3 kg total, 38 x 38.5 cm including case).
A collection of 61 stone arrowheads of various types, sizes, material and dates, many possibly of central American origin; mounted on a paper backing within a wooden display frame. [61, No Reserve]
Provenance
Previously in a private collection since the 1960s.
Property of a Sussex, UK, teacher.
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