A collection of Neolithic Scandinavian flint implements, circa 2000 B.C. to include two mottled brown-grey daggers of fish-tail form, one labeled 'Denmark', 17cm long; various grey leaf-shaped daggers, the largest 17.5cm long; and four others, one labeled 'Gotland'; various small implements including a thumb scraper, a brown flint arrowhead, 7cm long; a similar black arrowhead, 6.5cm long; and fourteen various arrowheads, sized from 1.5cm to 6.5cm long (qty) Provenance: From the collection of James Curle (1862-1944) of Priorwood House, Melrose and thence by descent.
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A collection of mostly Neolithic Scandinavian flint implements, circa 2000 B.C. to include a polished grey flint handaxe, with a curved cutting edge, labeled 'Denmark', 15.5cm long; a caramel coloured handaxe, with a curved cutting edge tapering to a rounded butt, 8.5cm long; a mottled hand axe, polished toward the cutting edge, 12cm long; a cream flint handaxe, of trapezoidal form, labelled 'Denmark', 10cm long; a small cream flint chisel, 8.5cm long; a brown flint scraper, of semi-circular form, labeled 'Denmark', 12cm long; another smaller example, labeled 'Denmark', 7cm long; a dark brown flint handaxe, with a curved cutting edge, 9cm long; four other examples from Denmark and Sweden; and a collection of fossils (qty) Provenance: From the collection of James Curle (1862-1944) of Priorwood House, Melrose and thence by descent.
A collection of Neolithic Scandinavian flint implements, circa 2000 B.C. to include a large mottled flint axe, with a curved cutting edge, 23cm long; a cream flint handaxe, with a curved cutting edge tapering to a narrow butt, marked 'Kelhult(?), 12.5cm long; a cream flint handaxe, with a curved cutting edge, 12.5cm long; a mottled flint chisel, polished sides, 12cm long; another similar in black flint, 12cm long; a pale flint handaxe, with a straight cutting edge, of trapezoidal form, 11cm long; another similar, 10cm long; a dark brown flint scraper, of semi-circular form, labeled, 'Denmark', 12cm long; a grey flint dagger, leaf-shaped with a serrated edge, 12.5cm long; and two others (11) Provenance: From the collection of James Curle (1862-1944) of Priorwood House, Melrose and thence by descent.
A collection of small archeological items: a small early Bronze Age toffee coloured flint arrowhead; a large (broken) flint spear head; together with two scrapers, one flint, with old inscription "Brittany, possible Danish" but in fact most likely Danish, the other inscribed "Brittany", both Neolithic period. (small arrowhead 1ins 2.5cms long)
RAWSON (JESSICA) Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Qing, 1st ed, dustwr, 1995--SNOWMAN (A. KENNETH) Eighteenth Century Gold Boxes of Europe, dustwr, 4to, Antique Collectors' Club, 1990; The Art of Carl Faberge, 1st ed, orig. cl., 4to, 1953--MEEN (V.B.) & TUSHINGHAM (A.D.) Crown Jewels of Iran, 1st ed, dustwr, folio, Toronto, 1968--RUDOE (JUDY) Cartier 1900-1939, 1st ed, dustwr, 1997--and 4 others (9) LOCATION D
A Collection of Three Neolithic Greenstone Axe Heads, of thin butted type, 28cm, 32cm and 33cm long. Together with a booklet "Four Polished Stone Axes" by James McIntyre, 1937, in which they are documented.. Discovered in the ground when digging for foundations for a farmhouse near Penrith owned by the vendor's great great grandfather .
A Chinese painted pottery doubled handled jar, the Neolithic Period, Majiayao culture, 2655/2330BC, of compressed ovoid form, the upper section painted with rudimentary cross hatched roundel and cross designs within chocolate brown and brick red painted borders, the neck painted with a cross hatched design, 13" high. Footnote. ASA (Alliance Science Art) thermoluminescence test certificate dated 22nd October 2002 available upon request
A Saxon pottery urn of plain form with slightly flaring neck, broken and repaired but with negligible loss, red-black surface, inscribed, Saxon, c 6th Cent, Warren Hill, Mildenhall, Dec 1875 ·P·S·I·A VI·I, 3.25in high, 5.25in diameter; together with a Neolithic polished stone axe of symmetrical flaring form with curved blade, pale grey-green tone, with label inscribed, Found in a field at the end of Rectory Lane, Nailstone, Nr Ibstock, Leics, 6.375in long. (2)
Neolithic; a group of miscellaneous stone and flint implements, comprising a celt, yellow ochre in tone, ground at the edge only, 5in long; a fine crescent shaped blade, 4.125in overall; three arrowheads, triangular, stemmed and barbed, 2in - 2.75in long; an antler horn mount for a blade, with squared butt, 3.375in overall; and a small Bronze Age greenstone adze, 2.5in long. (7)

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