Lot of 15 Neolithic Arrowheads, Sahara Desert, AfricaHeartland Artifact Auctions4.7(867)$11(2 bids)4 days Left
Lot Of 10 Natural Spear Point Flint Rock Arrowheads (34mm - 24mm)Weatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$25Feb 05, 2026
Lot Of 14 Natural Spear Point Flint Rock Arrowheads (35mm - 24mm)Weatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$25Feb 05, 2026
SoldStone Age Blade and Tool Group10th-2nd millennium BC. A mixed group of knapped flint blades, arrowheads and scrapers. 90 grams total, 13-66mm (1/2 - 2 3/4"). Property of an American collector; acquired 1980-2000. [55, No Reserve]See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Blade and Scraper Tool GroupMesolithic Period, circa 12,000-9,000 years B.P. Comprising three microlith scrapers and worked block, with inked inscription 'Near Culverwell / Portland Bill, 1970's' (3) and 'Nr Culver Well'; old coSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Knapped Arrowhead and Tool GroupNeolithic Period, 5th-3rd millennium B.P. Comprising: leaf-shaped and triangular arrowheads, a single-edged blade and a scraper. 33 grams total, 23-72 mm (7/8 - 2 7/8 in.). [8, No Reserve] Ex privateSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Tool GroupNeolithic, 3rd-2nd millennium BC. A mixed group comprising: a knapped flint handaxe; a knapped flint sickle blade; two sickle blade fragments. 203 grams total, 5.5-15cm (2 1/4 - 6"). Property of an AmSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Tool GroupNeolithic, 4th-2nd millennium BC. A mixed group of stone tools comprising: five polished axe blades; two tanged arrowheads; six flint scrapers. 351 grams total, 46-84mm (1 3/4 - 3 1/4"). Property of aSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Knapped Tool GroupPalaeolithic-Neolithic, 1.5 million - 5,000 years BP. A mixed group of knapped flint and other stone tools including parallel-sided scrapers, leaf-shaped points, plano-convex blades and a barbed-and-tSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Neolithic Tool GroupNeolithic, 8th-4th millennium BC. A group of flint tools from a Neolithic site at Rudston, East Riding of Yorkshire including burins, end scrapers, side scrapers, various blades. 137 grams total, 34-4See Sold Price
SoldStone Age North African Implement GroupNeolithic Period, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A mixed group of stone tools comprising: a tongue-shaped blade with chamfered edge; one similar with lateral curved edge; one similar with inked accession numbSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Danish Flint Tool and Fragmentary Axe Head GroupNeolithic Period, 3500-2200 B.P. The largest piece a superbly flaked axehead worked from a grey chert (known as Danien flint); various scrapers and blades. 1.48 kg total, 6.7-19 cm (2 5/8 - 7 1/2 in.)See Sold Price
SoldStone 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
SoldStone Age Flint Tool GroupNeolithic, 8th-5th millennium BC. A mixed group of flint tools comprising: four D-section side scrapers; two D-shaped scrapers; an axe butt; a scraper with boring point; a rectangular scraper. 144 graSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age 'French' Tool GroupMousterian Period, circa 150,000-60,000 B.P. Comprising: a tongue-shaped scraper with label '206'; an ovate type with traces of cortex, labelled '53'; an ovate type with narrow butt, labelled '55'. 12See Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Palaeolithic Tool GroupMainly 500,000-400,000 BP. A mixed group of chert and flint tools comprising: a pointed borer with inked legend 'Corfe Mullen / 200 / Abbevillian'; a pestle with fossil sea-urchin embedded, inked legeSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Mousterian (Neanderthal) Tool GroupMousterian, 80,000-40,000 BP. A group of eight 'Neanderthal' flint flake implements; in the typical orange-brown opaque flint of the region. 375 grams total, 54-89mm (2 - 3 1/2"). Ex an old French colSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Touvent Flint Tool GroupNeolithic Period, 4th-2nd millennium B.C. Some with cortex to surface; each with inked find spot 'Touvent'. 330 grams total, 47-76 mm (1 3/4 - 3 in.). [7, No Reserve] Found Touvent, France. Ex NorfolkSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Aterian Tanged Tool GroupMiddle Palaeolithic Period, circa 145,000-30,000 years B.P. Each roughly rectangular in plan with slender handle; marked in ink 'NWA'. 22.3 grams total, 39-44 mm (1 1/2 - 1 3/4 in.). [2, No Reserve] FSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Knapped Arrowhead and Blade GroupNeolithic, circa 4th-3rd millennium B.C. Two scaphoid and plano-convex in section, one barbed and tanged. 26 grams total, 43-90 mm (1 5/8 - 3 1/2 in.). [3, No Reserve] Old French collection. Private cSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Tool CollectionNeolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A mixed flint group comprising: an adze with square edge and butt, circular socket; a two-edged dagger with rounded butt; a hammer with beginnings of the ground sockeSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Tool CollectionNeolithic Period, 8th-5th millennium B.P. A group of six near complete tools made from diorite, chert, and others. 1 kg total, 8-12.4 cm (3 1/8 - 4 7/8 in.). UK gallery, acquired in the 2000s. PropertSee Sold Price
SoldA group of 3 Neolithic stone blades and toolsA framed group of 3 Neolithic stone blades and tools from North Africa, c. 4000 – 3000 Years Old, each well-preserved and mounted within a frame. Lengths 1 7/8 in to 4 ½ in. Ex Helms Collection, SaSee Sold Price
SoldGrp: 3 Stone Points Arrowhead KnifeGroup of three stone points, including one Knife River flint skinning knife. In display box.Keywords: Prehistoric, arrowhead, stone tools, bladeScraper; length: 7 in x width: 4 1/4 in x depth: 1/4 in.See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Knapped Flint Knife Blade CollectionNeolithic, 8th-5th millennium B.P. A group of 50 knapped flint blades. 175 grams total, 33-67 mm (1 1/4 - 2 5/8 in.). UK gallery, acquired in the 2000s. Property of an English gentleman. [50, No ReserSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Knapped Flint Knife Blade CollectionNeolithic Period, 8th-5th millennium B.P. A group of fifty knapped flint blades. 223 grams total, 34-81 mm (1 3/8 - 3 1/8 in.). UK gallery, acquired in the 2000s.Property of an English gentleman. [50,See Sold Price
SoldStone 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