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European Palaeolithic - Eight Small Flint Axes/Choppers > Lot No. 561

Circa 45,000 - 10,000 BCE. Upper Palaeolithic. A group of eight small hand axes / choppers.

Low estimate: £40
High estimate: £60

European Mesolithic - Flint Axe > Lot No. 562

Circa 8,000 BC. Finely knapped axe with triangular section, rounded cutting edge; tapering to a point at the butt.

Low estimate: £70
High estimate: £90

British Neolithic - Polished Flint Axe > Lot No. 563

Circa 4,500 BCE. An axe in a pale, speckled flint with light patination; some polishing to surfaces, long edges and ...

Low estimate: £60
High estimate: £90

British Neolithic - Flint Axe - Thames Valley > Lot No. 564

Circa 4,500 BCE. A finely knapped flint axe, with yellow-brown patina; the convex cutting edge tapering evenly to a ...

Low estimate: £90
High estimate: £120

British Neolithic - Bifacial Flint Knife > Lot No. 565

Circa 3,000 BC. A rare, finely knapped bifacial flint knife, tapering to a point, with slightly rounded butt.

Low estimate: £100
High estimate: £200

British Neolithic - Seven Convex Flint Scrapers > Lot No. 566

Circa 5,000 BCE. A group of seven convex scrapers in high quality flint; good quality knapping with delicate retouching ...

Low estimate: £20
High estimate: £40

Danish Neolithic - 'Boat-Shaped' Stone Axe Hammer > Lot No. 567

Circa 2,800-2,400 BC. A Danish 'Single Grave Culture' stone axe hammer of typical 'boat' shape form, with cylinder ...

Low estimate: £100
High estimate: £180

Scandinavian Neolithic - Two Polished Axes > Lot No. 568

Circa 4,000 BCE. Two axes of typical knapped form, with polishing to square cutting edges.

Low estimate: £60
High estimate: £80

European Neolithic - Two Ground Stone Axes > Lot No. 569

Circa 5,000 BCE. Two double-ended ground stone axes with square sides in fine textured stone.

Low estimate: £60
High estimate: £80

European Neolithic - Polished Flint Axe > Lot No. 570

Circa 4,500 BCE. A substantial tool in a pale grey chert, its surfaces, long edges, butt and cutting edge all polished.

Low estimate: £60
High estimate: £90


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