Sold2022Stone Age British Polished Green Diorite Axehead5th-3rd millennium B.C. A polished green diorite axehead, lentoid in cross-section with one curved side and convex cutting edge; inked collection inventory number to one face: 'R.7206.06.00'. 459 gramSee Sold Price
Sold2023Neolithic Period Stone AxeheadBeautifully shaped Neolithic Period Axe-Head Stone of grayish mottled color Granite ? With age-worn cutting edge Neolithic period ( 4000-6000 BC ) Dimensions: 6 1/4"L x 2.5"W x 1.5"H Weight: 682 gramsSee Sold Price
Sold2018Stone Age Axehead GroupNeolithic, 6th-4th millennium BC. A mixed group of slate axe blades, one with square butt, two with rounded butt, one with shoulders. 215 grams, 70-96mm (2 3/4 - 3 3/4"). Property of a Lincolnshire geSee Sold Price
Sold2021Stone Age Polished AxeheadNeolithic, 8000-5000 BP. A pecked and ground stone axe with polished convex cutting edge tapering to rounded butt. 360 grams, 13.2cm (5 1/4"). Property of an English gentleman; formerly with a UK gallSee Sold Price
Sold2019Stone Age Polished Axehead GroupNeolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A group of three fine-grained knapped flint axes, each with slightly curved cutting edge, narrow butt and partially polished surfaces. 517 grams total, 10-12cm (4 - 4See Sold Price
Sold2017Stone Age British Neolithic Polished AxeNeolithic, 6th-4th millennium BC. A large finely polished flint handaxe with rounded base and square edge, some cortex remaining to the surface. See Evans, J. The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons andSee Sold Price
Sold2015Stone Age Danish Boat-Shaped AxeheadNeolithic, 4th-2nd millennium BC. A pecked and polished perforated axe of boat-shaped profile. 349 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). Property of a professional; acquired on the European art market in the 1980s.See Sold Price
Sold2015Stone Age Scandinavian Boat-Shaped AxeheadNeolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. A small, finely pecked and polished axe, the butt squared, with asymmetric slightly convex cutting edge; in a dark grey stone. 138 grams, 90mm (3 1/2"). Property of aSee Sold Price
Sold2016Stone Age Scandinavian Thin-Butted Axehead GroupNeolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. A mixed group comprising: a large axe with tapered sides, rounded butt and slightly convex polished cutting edge, in a mottled pale grey chert; a similar, smaller axeSee Sold Price
Sold2016Stone Age British Twisted Ovate Hand AxeMiddle Palaeolithic, 300,000-30,000 BP. A finely knapped hand axe with twist in cross-section; the flint grey in colour with black border and cream lower body; old inked accession details to one faceSee Sold Price
Sold2020Bronze Age Truncated British Looped Palstave Axehead2nd millennium BC. A cast bronze palstave axe fragment with spatulate blade and deep recess to the rear of each face, single lateral loop. Cf. Schmidt, P.K. & Burgess, C.B., The Axes of Scotland and NSee Sold Price
Sold2015Stone Age Danish Knapped Thick-Butted AxeheadNeolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. A finely knapped axe with tapered squared sides and butt and slightly convex cutting edge; in a variegated dark and light grey flint. 404 grams, 15.5cm (6"). PropertySee Sold Price
Sold2015Stone Age Scandinavian Pierced Boat-Shaped AxeheadNeolithic, 4th-2nd millennium BC. A pecked and polished stone perforated axe-hammer with boat-shaped profile. 712 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman.See Sold Price
Sold2023Large Early Grooved Stone Axe Head, Age UnknownLarge Early Grooved Stone Axe Head, Age Unknown. Measures approx. from 8 1/2" long. Please carefully read our terms of sale, shipping information, and request any condition reports or photos prior toSee Sold Price
Sold2021Massive Taino Stone CeltPre-Columbian, Dominican Republic, Taino/Ciboney peoples, ca. 1000 to 1500 CE. A massive ceremonial stone celt or axe head, hand-carved from a mottled brown and black stone. The petaloid axe has a sleSee Sold Price
Sold2019European Bronze Age Pecked Stone Boat Axe Head100% of the Hammer price of all lots sold in this auction will be donated to Community Food Share by Artemis Gallery. $1.00 = 3 meals! **Originally Listed At $300** Northern Europe, Early Bronze AgSee Sold Price
Sold2019European Bronze Age Pecked Stone Boat Axe Head100% of the Hammer price of all lots sold in this auction will be donated to Community Food Share by Artemis Gallery. $1.00 = 3 meals! **Originally Listed At $200** Northern Europe, Early Bronze AgSee Sold Price
Sold2024Stone Age Scandinavian Type Lozenge-Shaped Pierced Battle AxeheadNeolithic Period, 4th-3rd millennium B.C. With slightly convex cutting edge, second edge to butt. Cf. Evans, Sir J., Ancient Stone Implements of Great Britain, 2nd edition, 1897, items 55, 56, 66. 1.0See Sold Price
Sold2024An Ancient Early Bronze Age Chlorite Schist Stone Axe Head, c. 3300-2000 BCEThis ancient stone axe head, made from weathered shingle and cobalt chlorite schist. Dating back to the Early Bronze Age (c. 3300-2000 BCE), it exemplifies the meticulous craftsmanship and utilitarianSee Sold Price
Sold2022British Bronze Age 'Dunstable' Founder's Axehead Hoard15th-9th century B.C. An entire Late Bronze Age founder's hoard comprising: a complete looped palstave axe, with a fragment of another; with five complete or almost so socketted axes, some showing linSee Sold Price
Sold2023BRONZE AGE BRONZE SOCKETED AXE HEAD WITH ANIMALWestern Asiatic, Ca. 1200-700 BC. An attractive ceremonial axe head with flared blade and wide, cylindrical shaft tube. On the back, a solid bronze animal climbs the poll of the axe. The diligently woSee Sold Price
Sold2016Three Pre-Columbian Taino stone objectscomprising a small ceremonial axe head with frog carved on the peen, 4 in. L.; a Celt, 2 1/2 in. L.; and a cassava cutting tool, 8 in. L.See Sold Price
Sold2022Stone Age Neolithic Tool GroupTenerian Culture, 7500-5300 B.C. A stone tool group, comprising a pecked and ground axe head with a curved cutting edge and a narrow-rounded butt, together with a hammer stone. 1.85 kg total, 12-15.1See Sold Price
Sold2016Very Fine Mayan Stone Hacha - Serpent FormPre-Columbian, Mayan Territories, ca. 550 to 900 CE. A finely carved stone effigy hacha depicting a serpent. Hachas were believed to be ceremonial axe heads, hence the name, which means "axe" in SpaniSee Sold Price
2 days LeftTimeLine Auctions Ltd.Stone Age 'Central France' Chestnut-Brown Knapped Flint Handaxe£120(3 bids)
Jun 28Galerie Zacke A LURISTAN BRONZE 'IBEX' AXE-HEAD, LAST QUARTER OF 2ND TO EARLY 1ST MILLENNIUM BC€300