TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 5 2020-06-06 Auction - 622 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in Essex
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Harwich, Essex, United Kingdom
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TimeLine Auctions Antiquities Sale - Day 5

Auction Venue: TimeLine Auctions The Court House 363 Main Road Harwich Essex CO12 4DN UK Day 1 - Tuesday 2nd June 2020 Ancient Art & Antiquities Auction start 10am BST (Lunch 1.30 - 2pm) Lots 1-660 Days 2 - Wednesday 3rd June 2020 Ancient Art & Antiquities Auction start 10am BST (Lunch 1.30 - 2pm) Lots 700-1314 Day 3 ? Thursday 4th June 2020 Ancient Art & Antiquities Auction start 10am BST (Lunch 1.30 - 2pm) Lots 1315 - 1919 Day 4 ? Friday 5th June 2020 Ancient Art & Antiquities Auction start 10am BST (Lunch 1.30 - 2pm) Lots 1920 - 2542 Day 5 ? Saturday 6th June 2020 Ancient Art & Antiquities Auction start 10am BST (Lunch 1.30 - 2pm) Lots 2543 - 3164 Day 6 - Sunday 7th June 2020 Coins Auction start 10am BST (Lunch 1.30 - 2pm) Lots 3500 - 4169
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Stone Age Polished Axehead: Neolithic, 6th-4th millennium BC. A ground axe with polished cutting edge, the bluntly pointed butt tapering to convex cutting edge; in a grey-green basalt. Cf. Evans, Sir J., The Ancient Stone
2543: Stone Age Polished AxeheadEst. ÂŁ60-ÂŁ80
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Stone Age Axehead: Neolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A large finely knapped and polished axehead with convex cutting edge, slightly flared squared sides and squared butt; formed in grey chert; old collector's label
2544: Stone Age AxeheadEst. ÂŁ60-ÂŁ80
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Stone Age Flint Arrowhead Group: Neolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. A large group of twenty-two flint arrowheads. 37 grams total, 22-40mm (1 -1 1/2"). From the Arthur Halcrow Versage collection, Reigate, Surrey, UK. [22, No
2545: Stone Age Flint Arrowhead GroupEst. ÂŁ30-ÂŁ40
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Stone Age Ground Axehead and Sharpening Stone: Neolithic, 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A group comprising: small ground stone axe with polished convex cutting edge tapering to rounded butt, with a sharpening or shaping tool formed from a pebble,
2547: Stone Age Ground Axehead and Sharpening StoneEst. ÂŁ40-ÂŁ60
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Stone Age Acheulean Hand Axe Group: Palaeolithic, 30,000-10,000 BC. A group comprising: three small bifacial knapped hand axes of with pointed tips tapering to rounded butts. 398 grams total, 88-94mm (3 1/2 - 3 3/4"). From a private
2548: Stone Age Acheulean Hand Axe GroupEst. ÂŁ60-ÂŁ80
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Stone Age Scandinavian Thick-Butted Axehead: Neolithic, 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A compact flint polished axe with asymmetric convex cutting and squared edges slightly tapering to squared butt; in a dark lightly mottled flint with small area of
2549: Stone Age Scandinavian Thick-Butted AxeheadEst. ÂŁ100-ÂŁ140
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Stone Age Linear Band Ware Potsherd Group: Early Neolithic, 6th-5th millennium BC. A group of thirty potsherds, some partly ornamented. 299 grams total, 27-39mm (1 - 1 1/2"). From the Ullrich Collection, Germany; collected before 1980.
2550: Stone Age Linear Band Ware Potsherd GroupEst. ÂŁ30-ÂŁ40
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Stone Age British Bifacial Knapped Handaxe: Palaeolithic, 500,000-250,000 BP. A skilfully knapped bifacial handaxe tapering from a thick convex butt to a fine point; in grey flint with a typical downland white patina showing 'rust' marks to
2551: Stone Age British Bifacial Knapped HandaxeEst. ÂŁ150-ÂŁ200
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Stone Age English Flint Tool Group: Neolithic, 4th-3rd millennium BC. A group of thirty flint tools comprising scrapers, borers and blades. 255 grams total, 17-60mm (3/4 - 2 1/4"). From an old Norfolk collection; found Dorset and Ash
2552: Stone Age English Flint Tool GroupEst. ÂŁ30-ÂŁ40
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Stone Age Historic British Scraper, Flint Tool: Mainly Mesolithic, 12,000-5,000 BC. A mixed group of knapped flint scrapers, burins and other tools, many with inked notations of findspot (e.g. 'Cook House Field, West Wickham, 1910'), including a
2553: Stone Age Historic British Scraper, Flint ToolEst. ÂŁ30-ÂŁ40
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Stone Age Square-Butted Axehead: Neolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. A polished chert axehead with square butt, parallel sides, curved edge; old collector's label '218. Boosted'. 476 grams, 11.7cm (4 1/2"). Property of a Suffolk
2554: Stone Age Square-Butted AxeheadEst. ÂŁ50-ÂŁ70
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Stone Age Acheulean Hand Axe, Implement Group: Palaeolithic, 10th-8th millennium BC. Group comprising: slender bifacial knapped flint handaxe (tips unfinished), with some cortex remaining; a small and thin bifacial knapped stone axe of later
2555: Stone Age Acheulean Hand Axe, Implement GroupEst. ÂŁ60-ÂŁ80
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Stone Age Historic British Flint Blade, Flake: Mainly Mesolithic, 12,000-5,000 BC. A mixed group of knapped flint scrapers, burins and other tools, some with inked annotation e.g. 'Clyde Farm 1994', 'Farnborough, Kent, 1910' and others with
2556: Stone Age Historic British Flint Blade, FlakeEst. ÂŁ30-ÂŁ40
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Stone Age Flint Tool Group: Mesolithic to Neolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A group comprising: a Mesolithic or earlier bifacial knapped knife and a small implement; two Neolithic points (one finely made lance head and
2557: Stone Age Flint Tool GroupEst. ÂŁ40-ÂŁ60
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Stone Age Scandinavian Polished Axehead Group: Neolithic, 4th-2nd millennium BC. A group of two part polished flint axes each with convex cutting edges tapering to a rounded (this with evidence of use as a 'strike-a-light) and a squared butt;
2558: Stone Age Scandinavian Polished Axehead GroupEst. ÂŁ60-ÂŁ80
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Stone Age Bone Harpoon and Spearhead Collection: Neolithic, 4th-3rd millennium BC. A mixed group of seven bone harpoon and spearhead points comprising: one with serration to one edge; one with four spines to one edge; one with five offset spines; a
2559: Stone Age Bone Harpoon and Spearhead CollectionEst. ÂŁ120-ÂŁ170
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Stone Age Anatolian Violin Idol: 2nd millennium BC. A flat-section alabaster idol with D-shaped body, lateral stub arms and discoid head. See The Dallas Museum of Art, accession number 1982.311.FA, for similar. 131 grams, 10.4cm
2560: Stone Age Anatolian Violin IdolEst. ÂŁ200-ÂŁ300
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Stone Age British Arrowhead Collection: Mainly Mesolithic, 12,000-5,000 BC. A group of seven knapped flint arrowheads, one triangular with barbs, two with collector's label 'G.C.'. 22.2 grams total, 22-50mm (1 - 2"). Property of an
2561: Stone Age British Arrowhead CollectionEst. ÂŁ50-ÂŁ70
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Stone Age Scandinavian Saddle Quern and Stone: Neolithic, 2nd millennium BC. A large oval stone saddle quern with concave and curved upper grinding surface for grinding grains; with a flattened almost cuboidal grinding stone. See Archaeological
2563: Stone Age Scandinavian Saddle Quern and StoneEst. ÂŁ80-ÂŁ100
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Western Asiatic Anatolian Idol: 2nd millennium BC. A drum-shaped stone idol with tapering head, recessed eyes and slit eyebrows. 28.1 grams, 49mm (2"). Property of a North London gentleman; previously in the collection of Mr
2565: Western Asiatic Anatolian IdolEst. ÂŁ300-ÂŁ400
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