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Roman Mason's Plumb Bob Weight
1st-3rd century AD. A bronze plumb bob, conical with lug to the upper flat face. 13 grams, 21mm (3/4"). Property of a gentleman; acquired in the ...
Roman Miniature Tool Group
1st century AD. A group of two bronze miniature tools, comprising: one axe with separately cast round-section rod and blade; and one hammer. 30 g...
Stone Age Polished Axehead Group
Neolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A group of three knapped and partially polished flint axeheads with narrow butts and curved cutting edges. 375 ...
Neolithic, 8th-4th millennium BC. A mixed group of flint tools from a Neolithic site at Cuffley, Hertfordshire, including burins, end scrapers, si...
Stone Age Polished Axehead Group
Neolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A group of three diorite axeheads comprising: one pierced axehead with boat-shaped profile, natural imperfection...
Stone Age Polished Axehead
Neolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A large finely knapped and polished axehead with slightly convex cutting edge, near parallel squared sides and s...
Stone Age British Artefact Group
Palaeolithic, 300,000 - 50,000 years BP. A mixed group of knapped flint scrapers, awls and other flint tools, many with findspot labels including ...
Large Stone Age English Tranchet Axe
Mesolithic, 30000-15000 BP. A knapped flint axe with square butt and rounded edge. 553 grams, 15.5cm (6"). Property of an Essex gentleman; previo...
Stone Age Polished Axehead Group
Neolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A group of three fine-grained knapped flint axes, each with slightly curved cutting edge, narrow butt and partia...
5th-3rd millennium BC. A grey flint tool used to fashion other tools and possibly also utilised as a graver, polisher, or scraper; serrated old co...
Neolithic, 8th-5th millennium BC. A mixed group of flint tools from a Neolithic site at Barmby Moor, near Pocklington, East Riding of Yorkshire in...
Stone Age Polished Axehead Group
Neolithic, 5th-2nd millennium BC. A group of three knapped and polished stone implements comprising: two part-polished chisels; one axehead with w...
Neolithic, 8th-4th millennium BC. A group of flint tools from a Neolithic site at Rudston, East Riding of Yorkshire including burins, end scrapers...
Viking Silver Axe Pendant
9th-12th century AD. A flat-section axe pendant with wide blade and pierced to the top. 2.06 grams, 23mm (1"). Property of a North West London ga...
Medieval Socketted Chisel Head
12th-15th century AD. A hand-forged iron chisel with slightly curved blade, deep socket. 403 grams, 16cm (6 1/4"). Property of an Essex gentleman...