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LOT 1208
Stone Age British Neolithic Flint Blade and Core Group
6TH-4TH MILLENNIUM B.C.
1 7/8 - 3 in. (112 grams total, 47-78 mm).
Composed of one core and three graduated blades, some with re-touching; one blade with pencilled collector's identification notes reading '2004 [S?]tutton Shore Suffolk'. [4, No Reserve]
Provenance
Found near Colchester, Essex, and Suffolk, 1990s.
Property of an Essex gentleman.
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