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"Pair of Bronze age “Awl”. They would have been used to make holes in leather or wood and probably were inserted into a handle made from organic materials. Awls were a range of rod-like tools that were usually round sectioned and pointed at one end, and rectangular sectioned with a square or chiselled edge at the other (Rowlands 1976 48). 'Awl' is often used to refer to any number of small, pointed instruments. Referred to as ""pointed punches"" by Coles (1963-64 117). They were presumably used for perforating leather, but it was once suggested that they were used for tattooing human skin. Larger Awl height 63.2mm, 12.69g. The smaller Awl measures 39mm. 2.68g. Date: most probably 1250-800 BC"
To include a Prior London microscope with dual objective lenses; a pair of binoculars; an EEL Lightmaster Photometer by Evans Electroselenium; a collection of jewellery making tools; for silver medals of Oxford interest to include two OCFA medals and a 1933/34 IFC runner up medal; a Swarovski crystal prism; and an antique phone In varying conditions. The earpiece of the antique phone detached.

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