Lot Of 14 Natural Spear Point Flint Rock Arrowheads (35mm - 24mm)Weatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$25Feb 05, 2026
Lot Of 10 Natural Spear Point Flint Rock Arrowheads (34mm - 24mm)Weatherham Estate Treasures4(211)$25Feb 05, 2026
5" X 3 1/2" X 1 1/4" Paleolithic Ovate Handaxe/ Cleaver, found in Greenhithe, Kent, England in 1876.Heartland Artifact Auctions4.7(867)$10(1 bid)4 days Left
SoldStone Age Flint Large Implement GroupMesolithic, 18000-8000 BC. A mixed group comprising: a heavy 'Thames Pick' type axe; three cleavers formed on heavy flint flakes; a heavy keeled scraper; a small flint chopping implement. 1.02 kg totaSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Flint Implement GroupNeolithic, 6000-4000 BC. A group of twenty-four flint knapped and retouched flake implements, including scrapers and blades. 174 grams total, 20-57mm (3/4 - 2 1/4"). Found near Fakenham, Norfolk, UK.See Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Flint Implement CollectionNeolithic, 6th-2nd millennium BC. A group comprising: a mixed selection of knapped flint implements including several blades, the butts of two axes (each inked 'EX BANCE KENT'), various scrapers and fSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Stone Age Twydall Flint ImplementLower Paleolithic Period, circa 400,000 B.P. A substantial Clactonian culture flint core tool, collection reference number '1587 Twydall' inked to one face. 884 grams, 13.5 cm (5 3/8 in.). Found TwydaSee 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 Axe and Adze CollectionNeolithic, 6th-3rd millennium BC. A group comprising: a knapped axe with polished cutting edge in fine-grained stone; together with a small, finely knapped flint trimmer implement or adze with light pSee Sold Price
SoldStone 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
SoldLarge Group Of Native American Style ItemsLarge Group Of Native American Style Items, Small Container Of Flint Chips And Points, Banner Stones And Two Pipes, Woody Auction Cannot Guarantee The Age Or Authenticity Of The Previous Items, Also SSee 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 Flint Knife GroupMesolithic-Early Neolithic Period, circa 9000-5000 B.P. Three hard hammer struck knife blades in various shades of brown flint. 23.2 grams total, 46-57 mm (1 3/4 - 2 1/4 in.). [3, No Reserve] Found ThSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Flint Artefact GroupMesolithic to Neolithic, c.12000-5000 BP. A group comprising: a plain Mesolithic-Neolithic blade knife tapering to a point; a Neolithic flake with retouching to one edge; a Mesolithic triangular impleSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Flint Knife GroupNeolithic Period, circa 5000 B.P. Two hard hammer struck knife blades, one with old collector's label: 'SCRAPER / THAMES VALLEY'. 46.1 grams total, 58-72 mm (2 1/4 - 2 7/8 in.). [2, No Reserve] FoundSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Twydall Knapped Flint ImplementLower Palaeolithic Period, circa 400,000 B.P.. Sub-triangular scraper with cortex to the rounded face; inked inscription '6.PB.1070.C. / TWYDALL' to cortex. The Twydall finds are discussed in F.R. BerSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Flint Spear Point GroupUpper Palaeolithic Period, circa 40,000-20,000 B.P. Two rare spear points, one with old collector's label and inked legend 'Pointe d?fence sur lance No.8 '. 47 grams total, 66-74 mm (2 1/2 - 2 7/8 in.See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Aterian Tanged Implement GroupLater Palaeolithic, 50,000-10,000 years BP. A mixed group of four stone tanged implements, including a Magdalenian scraper blade from Laugerie Haute, Les Eyzies, Dordogne, France. 37 grams total, 36-4See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Twydall Flint Flake ImplementLower Palaeolithic Period, circa 400,000 B.P.. Formed on an irregular flake with one edge trimmed; with inked collector number: '2.GB.1258.A / .TWYDALL'. 88 grams, 77 mm (3 in.). Found Twydall, Kent,See 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 Knapped Flint Scraper GroupNeolithic Period, circa 5500-4500 B.P. Mainly ovate scrapers with broad edge, some cortex to butt. 43 grams total, 26-50 mm (1 - 2 in.). [4, No Reserve] Found Bolton, East Riding of Yorkshire, UK. ExSee 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 Neolithic Flint Core Group3rd millennium BC. A group of three grey/brown flint cores displaying use, from Mildenhall, Suffolk. 281 grams, 39-62mm (1 1/2 - 2 1/2"). From an old Lincoln collection; found Mildenhall, Suffolk. [3,See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Knapped Arrowhead and Implement GroupNeolithic, 4th-3rd millennium BC. A group of Volosovo culture stone arrowheads and implements of various forms, fine workmanship. 42 grams total, 3-10.5cm (1 1/4 - 4"). Property of a gentleman; from aSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Tenerean Knapped Flint Knife GroupNeolithic Period, circa 6500-6000 B.P. Ecah with long cutting edges and thick butt. 48 grams total, 70-72 mm (2 3/4 - 2 7/8 in.). [2, No Reserve] Found in the Sahara between Niger, Algeria and Mali. FSee 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
SoldLarge Stone Age Danish Knapped Flint DaggerLate Neolithic Period, circa 2000-1700 B.C. With lentoid-section shank, leaf-shaped blade. Cf. MacGregor, A. (ed.), Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord MacAlpine of WesSee Sold Price