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". A pair of flat-section undated archaistic discoid stone plaques in 2nd millennium BC style, each with incised border and intaglio bearded bust with brow-band and chevron beneath. 19 grams total, 36-40mm (1 1/2 - 1 3/4"). Property of an American collector; acquired Europe 1970s-1990s. [2, No Reserve]" Fine condition.
"Neolithic, 5th-2nd millenium BC. A mixed group comprising: a fragment of a large polished flint axe, broken in antiquity, trimmed and reused as a hammer stone to the former cutting edge end; a fragment of a flint polished axe with convex cutting edge; fragment of flint polished axe with rounded butt; fragment of a large pecked stone axe with rounded butt in a dark grey basalt-type stone; half of a polished stone perforated macehead in a pink quartzite; three flint knapped scrapers on flakes with retouched edges and a hemispherical flint nodule. 2.1 kg total. 5-11cm (2 - 4 1/4"). Found Mildenhall, Suffolk, UK. [9, No Reserve]" Fair condition.
'ILLUSTRATIONS FROM TENNYSON Drawn on Stone, and inscribed by Her Gracious permission to Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Gloucester by Her obedient servant, Maria Adelaide Marsh', 1853 together with Edwin A. Abbey - 'Goldsmith's She Stoops to Conquer' 1887, M W Hinscliff - 'King John and the Abbot of Canterbury' and 'Finden's Tableaux Prose, Poetry & Art for 1840' (4) Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping Please note: every page of every book is not checked, if you are unable to view yourself please ask for detailed information
A COMMEMORATIVE CATHERINE II 'THUNDER STONE' MEDAL probably 19th century (after the 1770 original), cast in two parts in copper or coppered metal, the obverse with bust portrait and the reverse depicting the transportation of the granite monolith to St. Petersburg for the monument of Peter I, each 6.5cm diameter, framed as one.
A PERIDOT PENDANT stamped '9ct', the pendeloque cut stone to a cord edge mount, 1cm long excluding the bale, on a light curb link chain 43cm long, 2.5g gross; with a pair of peridot earstuds, one vaguely stamped '14k', the oval cuts within a similarly shaped concentric mount, 3.7g gross, cased
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