SoldStone Age Polished HandaxeNeolithic Period, 7500-5300 B.C. Tongue-shaped in plan, lentoid in section with square butt. 184 grams, 15.5 cm (6 in.). [No Reserve] Private French collection formed 1960s-1970s. Private collection,See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Polished Hand AxeNeolithic, 4th-2nd millennium BC. A ground stone handaxe with narrow rounded butt and broad curved and chamfered cutting edge. 427 grams, 13cm (5"). Ex Kelway collection; formed between 1975 and 2015;See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Polished Hand AxeNeolithic Period, circa 5500-2200 B.P. Rectangular in section with a narrow rounded butt and asymmetrical curved edge; pitted surface; old collector's labels 'France (Bourgogne)', 'Saulieu, C?te d'Or'See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Polished Thin-Butted HandaxeRugen (Northern Germany), Nordic Neolithic Period, circa 4000-2000 B.P. Knapped and polished in fine honey-coloured flint, trapezoidal in profile and rectangular in section; with rounded butt and sligSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Published French Polished HandaxeNeolithic Period, circa 4500 B.P. Teardrop-shaped with narrow butt, rounded sides and deep curved edge with polished blade, remains of an inscription, 'purpaN'? to one side. [No Reserve] From an old lSee 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
SoldStone Age Axe and Pottery Sherd GroupNeolithic, 8th-5th millennium BC. A mixed group comprising: a knapped and polished flint handaxe with rounded butt and square edge; two sherds of corded ware ceramic. 185 grams, 4-13.5cm (1 3/4 - 5 1/See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Polished Axe and Chisel GroupNeolithic, 5th-3rd millennium BC. Group comprising: a small axe with almost straight polished cutting edge and square butt; in a varigated grey flint; a slender chisel polished to all sides with slighSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Polished Tortoise IdolNeolithic Period, circa 6th-4th millennium B.C. or later. Plano-convex in section with tapering body and radiating limbs. Cf. Various, Idoles, au commencement était l’image – 22 Novembre 1990 –See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Polished AxeheadNeolithic, 8th-5th millennium BC. A knapped and polished flint axehead with rounded butt, gently curved edge. Cf. Evans, J. The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain, LondonSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Polished Flint French Axe HeadNeolithic Period, circa 6000 B.P. Scaphoid in section with irregular rounded butt and curved edge, polished; old find spot label 'Fontigny Lalbie'. Cf. MacGregor, A. (ed.), Antiquities from Europe andSee Sold Price
SoldStone 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
SoldStone Age Polished Stone Axehead Group5th-3rd millennium B.C. A group of two polished stone axeheads of different sizes, both with lentoid cross-sections and convex cutting edges; old inked collection inventory number to both: 'R.0824.02.See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Polished Pierced MaceheadNeolithic Period, circa 6th-4th millennium B.C.. Biconvex in profile with central sand drilled socket. Cf. MacGregor, A., (ed.) Antiquities from Europe and the Near East in the Collection of Lord MacASee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Polished Axehead GroupNeolithic Period, circa 4th-3rd millennium B.C.. Comprising mainly D-shaped axeheads with a straight cutting edge. 165 grams total, 25-44 mm (1 - 1 3/4 in.). From a collection acquired on the UK art mSee Sold Price
SoldStone 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
SoldStone Age Polished AxeheadNeolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A large finely knapped axehead with asymmetrical cutting edge, tapering squared sides and squared butt; formed in grey chert. 500 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). Property ofSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Handaxe GroupLower Palaeolithic Period, 450,000-200,000 B.C. Comprising: one flat in section with rounded butt, the other plano-convex with broad cutting edge. 846 grams total, 14.2-14.3 cm (5 1/2 in.). [2, No ResSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age French HandaxePalaeolithic, 40,000-10,000 years BP. A bifacial triangular quartzite handaxe of biconvex profile with retouched edges; in a rich orange-brown chert. 208 grams, 10cm (4") Private collection, CambridgeSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Spanish HandaxeMiddle Acheulian, 1.5 million-800,000 years BP. A bifacial flint handaxe of ovoid form. 790 grams, 15cm (6"). Ex Dr M. G. Weller collection, Cornwall, UK; formerly with Museo Archaeologia, Seville; foSee Sold Price
SoldStone 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
SoldStone Age French Polished AxeNeolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A polished epidiorite axe with old collector's label 'silex poli / 2e. Epoque Pans / de Chartres /[.] 1902'. 182 grams, 95mm (3 3/4"). Ex Dr M. G. Weller collection,See Sold Price
SoldStone Age Scandinavian Polished Axe-HammerNeolithic, 6th-3rd millennium BC. A ground and polished stone axehead with straight cutting edge, boat-shaped body, narrow butt. Cf. Glob, P.V. Danske Oldsager II Yngre Stenalder, Copenhagen, 1952, itSee Sold Price
SoldVery Large Stone Age Knapped HandaxeMiddle Palaeolithic Period, circa 240,000-38,000 B.P. Roughly leaf-shaped in profile with some cortex to one face. 1.44 kg, 18.5 cm (7 1/4 in.). Previously acquired on the UK art market before 2000. PSee Sold Price