Collection of Assorted Watch Maker and Repair ToolsSee Sold PriceMar 09, 2024Premier Auction Galleries
Rare and very beautiful Bronze Door Knocker from ITALY, 16/17th CenturySee Sold PriceFeb 24, 2024Basel Auction House
3.5/8" Paleo Lancelot, Lightly fluted on one side, Found in Southern Ohio, Purchased from Bennett'sSee Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024Heartland Artifact Auctions Inc
Amazing 4 9/16" Angostura Keele COA Colorful Heat treated Burlington Ex Steve McCabe CollectionSee Sold PriceFeb 25, 2024Heartland Artifact Auctions Inc
SoldStone Age British Artefact GroupPalaeolithic, 300,000 - 50,000 years BP. A mixed group of knapped flint scrapers, awls and other flint tools, many with findspot labels including Clapham, Yorkshire Dales, Benenden, Walton, Jersey, anSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Flint Artefacts GroupNeolithic, 5,000-2,000 BC. A group of mixed small flint artefacts comprising: scrapers, awls, blades and flakes; some marked with findspot or collection reference information. Private collection, CambSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Flint Artefacts GroupNeolithic, 5,000-2,000 BC. A group of mixed small flint artefacts comprising scrapers and flakes from Cornwall (17), most with findspot labels; various small artefacts (10) in packets; with three 17thSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British 'Avebury Henge' ImplementsNeolithic, 3rd-early 2nd millennium BC. A mixed flint artefact group comprising: ten convex scrapers formed on flakes with carefully retouched working edges; four with inked excavation reference numbeSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Knapped Artefact Group5th-2nd millennium BC. A mixed group of stone items, some with inked findspots, comprising: four flint scrapers; two discoid scrapers; two arrowheads; six flint 'knife' microliths. 331 grams total, 16See Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Pick GroupMesolithic, 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 5/2See Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Arrowhead GroupNeolithic, circa 4000-2500 BC A mixed group of stone arrowheads comprising: one blue barbed-and-tanged with one flat and one facetted face; one banded grey triangular; one grey-brown barbed-and-tangedSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Handaxe GroupPalaeolithic, circa 400000 BP. A group of ovate bifacial flint handaxes with cream-grey patination; two with inked collection labels 'MORETON 1923' and 'MORETON 7/24', the third with ink inscription 'See Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Axe GroupPalaeolithic to Neolithic, 400,000-5,000 BP. A group comprising: three Palaeolithic flint implements including a small hand axe marked 'BEAR CROSS DORSET' and accompanied by an old invoice; with a latSee Sold Price
Stone Age British Handaxe GroupPalaeolithic, circa 400000 BP. A group of bifacial ovate flint handaxes with grey patination; one with inked 'MORETON 1925' inscription, the other with inked collection label 'MORETON 7/24'; both withSee Sold Price
Iron Age British Celtic Artefact GroupCirca 1st century BC-1st century AD A group of Iron Age artefacts comprising: a bronze fibula formed as a continuous rod, with integral spring and cone terminal; a silver finger ring with snake-head tSee Sold Price
Iron Age British Celtic Artefact GroupCirca 1st century BC-1st century AD. A mixed group of artefacts comprising: a bronze fibula and silver snake-head ring; a bronze La Tène triskele mount; an enamelled bronze disc brooch. Bronze, 27 grSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Handaxe GroupPalaeolithic, 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 collecSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Handaxe GroupPalaeolithic, circa 350000 BP. A group of bifacial flint handaxes of tapering form, with typical orange-brown river terrace patination; one with indistinct ink inscription. 995 grams total, 16-16.5cmSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age Pottery Artefact Group2nd-1st millennium BC. A mixed group comprising: a D-shaped plaque with applied disc eyes, raised ridge to the nose, three impressed dots for the mouth, impressed concentric curves to the reverse; anSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Handaxe GroupPalaeolithic, circa 400000 BP. A group of bifacial ovate flint handaxes with grey patination; one with inked 'MORETON 1925' inscription, the other with inked collection label 'MORETON 7/24'; both withSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Handaxe GroupPalaeolithic, circa 400000 BP. A group of ovate bifacial flint handaxes with cream-grey patination; two with inked collection labels 'MORETON 1923' and 'MORETON 7/24', the third with ink inscription 'See Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Handaxe GroupPalaeolithic, circa 400,000 BP. A group of bifacial ovate flint handaxes with grey patination; one with inked 'MORETON 1925' inscription, the other with inked collection label 'MORETON 7/24'; both witSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Axehead GroupMesolithic, 17,000-10,000 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 5See 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 Irish Flint Artefact GroupNeolithic, 3000-1500 BC. A group of artefacts comprising: two circular scrapers mounted on card with inked number '1' and 'CELTIC SLING STONES Genuine' inscription; with six pointed implements mountedSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Palaeolithic Axes GroupPalaeolithic, 400,000-200,000 years BP. A group comprising: two small knapped flint hand axes formed on thick flakes, each inked 'HIGHLANDS (HENLEY)' ; together with a further small implement from theSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Flint Handaxe GroupPalaeolithic, 350000-250000 BC. A mixed group comprising: a triangular bifacial handaxe in grey-brown flint with small area of original cortex, formed from a large flake, with remnants of old collectoSee Sold Price
SoldStone Age British Neolithic Tool GroupNeolithic, 8th-5th millennium BC. A mixed group of flint tools from a Neolithic site at Barmby Moor, near Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire including bruins, end scrapers, side scrapers, various bSee Sold Price
Stone Age Classic British Teardrop-Shaped Knapped Flint HandaxeSee Sold PriceMar 05, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.
Stone Age British Grey and White Knapped Flint Ficron HandaxeSee Sold PriceMar 05, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.
Massive Stone Age 'Happisburgh Type' Knapped Flint HandaxeSee Sold PriceMar 05, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.
Large Stone Age 'Happisburgh Type' Knapped Flint HandaxeSee Sold PriceMar 05, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.
Stone Age Flint Scrapers with Reproduction Axes and SpearheadsSee Sold PriceMar 07, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.
Stone Age Flint Scrapers with Reproduction Axes and SpearheadsSee Sold PriceMar 07, 2024TimeLine Auctions Ltd.