TimeLine Auctions - Antiquities 2014-02-06 Auction - 584 Price Results - TimeLine Auctions Ltd. in UK - Page 16
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Stone Age British Handaxe Group: Palaeolithic, circa 350000 BP. A group of bifacial flint handaxes of tapering form, with typical orange-brown river terrace patination; one with indistinct ink inscription. Property of an Essex
0913: Stone Age British Handaxe GroupEst.
£100
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£150
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Stone Age British Handaxe and Other Implements Group: Palaeolithic to Neolithic, 400000-6000 BP. A group of implements comprising: an early bifacial handaxe of heavy section with typical pale orange river terrace patination; a small, finely knapped
0914: Stone Age British Handaxe and Other Implements GroupEst.
£100
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£150
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Stone Age British Knapped Axe: Mesolithic, circa 15000 BC. A large flint axe of lozenge section in a pale grey flint with a convex cutting edge and square butt. Found Bedfordshire, UK; in 2010. 228 grams, 13 cm (5"). TimeLine
0915: Stone Age British Knapped AxeEst.
£80
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£120
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Stone Age British Pick Group: Mesolithic, 17000-10000 BP. A group of four well-knapped flint pick-type axes and another heavy-keeled implement of generally similar form; all with pale grey patination; three with inked 'BLAGDUN
0916: Stone Age British Pick GroupEst.
£60
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£80
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Stone Age British Axe and Implement Group: Mesolithic, 17000-10000 BP. A mixed group of tools comprising: a tranchet axe in grey flint with rounded tip, square butt; a honey-coloured scraper. From an old Hampshire collection; found
0917: Stone Age British Axe and Implement GroupEst.
£70
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£90
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Stone Age British Bifacial Javelin Head: Neolithic, 5000-2500 BC. A fully bifacial and very finely knapped javelin point with tapered tang and shoulders; in a semi-transluscent brown flint. Cf. Evans, John, Ancient Stone Implements Weapons
0918: Stone Age British Bifacial Javelin HeadEst.
£120
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£180
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Stone Age British Polished Axehead: Neolithic, 5000-2500 BC. A finely formed and fully polished axe, with slightly convex cutting edge; in a graduated grey flint. Cf. Evans, John, Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of
0919: Stone Age British Polished AxeheadEst.
£200
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£300
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Stone Age British English Polished Axehead: Neolithic, 5000-2500 BC. A finely formed polished axe with slightly convex cutting edge and pointed butt; in a brown-grey flint. Cf. Evans, John, Ancient Stone Implements Weapons and Ornaments of
0920: Stone Age British English Polished AxeheadEst.
£120
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£180
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Stone Age British Polished Axehead: Neolithic, 5000-2500 BC. A thin-section polished axe of trapezoidal form, with slightly convex cutting edge; in an opaque grey-white flint. Cf. Evans, John, Ancient Stone Implements Weapons and
0921: Stone Age British Polished AxeheadEst.
£120
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£180
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Stone Age British Polished Axehead: Late Mesolithic, 8000-5000 BC. An early small axe or chisel with almost-square polished cutting edge; in a graduated grey-black flint. Cf. Smith, Reginald M., The Sturge Collection, number 169.
0922: Stone Age British Polished AxeheadEst.
£120
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£180
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Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement Group: Neolithic, 3000-2000 BC. A mixed flint group comprising: five finely knapped 'fabricators' with pointed or rounded ends, with inked label 'Fabricators (No 5) Neolithic and Bronze Age, Avebury,
0923: Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement GroupEst.
£120
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£180
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Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement Group: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A mixed flint group comprising: a slender blade-knife with carefully knapped edge, with inked excavation reference number and accompanied by inked label 'Neolithic ground
0924: Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement GroupEst.
£120
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£180
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Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement Group: Neolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A mixed flint group comprising: five convex scrapers formed on flakes with carefully knapped working edges; two with inked excavation reference number; all with typical white
0925: Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement GroupEst.
£120
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£180
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Stone Age Danish Massive Thick-Butted Polished Axehead: Neolithic, 5000-3000 BC. An unusually large bifacial flint axe with squared sides and a thick butt, the slightly convex cutting edge polished; in an opaque white flint. See Glob, P. V., Danske
0926: Stone Age Danish Massive Thick-Butted Polished AxeheadEst.
£400
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£600
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Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished Axehead: Neolithic, 5000-3000 BC. A very finely made polished axe of thick-butted form with convex, almost semi-circular, cutting edge; in an opaque grey-white flint. See Glob, P. V., Danske Oldsager, number
0927: Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished AxeheadEst.
£300
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£400
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Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished Chisel: Neolithic, 5000-3000 BC. A finely made thick-butted chisel with parallel sides and narrow, polished cutting edge; in a grey flint. See Glob, P. V., Danske Oldsager, number 247 for a similar example.
0928: Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished ChiselEst.
£120
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£180
Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished Chisel: Neolithic, 5000-3000 BC. An unusually heavy, thick-butted chisel or log-splitter with a narrow polished cutting edge and sharp taper; in an opaque grey flint. See Glob, P. V., Danske Oldsager, number
0929: Stone Age Danish Thick-Butted Polished ChiselEst.
£200
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£300
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Stone Age Danish Thin-Butted Polished Axehead: Neolithic, 5000-3000 BC. A finely formed axe of trapezoidal form with convex polished cutting edge; in a blue-grey flint. See Glob, P. V., Danske Oldsager, number 232 for a similar example. Property
0930: Stone Age Danish Thin-Butted Polished AxeheadEst.
£120
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£180
Stone Age North American Ohio Arrowhead Group: Archaic period, 7000-1000 BC. Three groups comprising: a bifacial corner-notched point with inked 'Ohio' notation and inked label giving details and a reference to 'Ohio Arch. Oct. 63, p. 95'; group
0932: Stone Age North American Ohio Arrowhead GroupEst.
£200
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£300
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Stone Age Central and South American Stone Arrowhead: Paleo-Indian, 10000-5000 BC. A group of four antique glazed display cases comprising: case A, containing eight stone flakes mounted with inked '8 Splinters found in Indian graves, Pena Blanca' label
0934: Stone Age Central and South American Stone ArrowheadEst.
£200
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£300
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Pre-Columbian Gold Nose Ornament: Moche, 400-700 AD. A sheet-gold ornament, sub-triangular with circular recess in the upper edge for attachment to the nose. Ex Steinberg collection; acquired in the 1960s-1980s. 3.04 grams, 83 mm (3
0935: Pre-Columbian Gold Nose OrnamentEst.
£300
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£500
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Pre-Columbian Gold Chancay Gold Bird Appliqué Pair: 800-1000 AD. A group of two sheet gold dress ornaments, each in the shape of a bird with tail extended over the head, repoussé ring-and-dot eye, holes to the edges for attachment; supplied with
0936: Pre-Columbian Gold Chancay Gold Bird Appliqué PairEst.
£120
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£180