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BI10 A Neolithic flint spearhead from Lakenheath, Suffolk : SOLDA Neolithic triangular barbed and tanged spearhead measuring 52 mm /2 ins. in length, made from fawn coloured flint. An attractive symmetrical example. Found in the High Fen/Wickham Fen area of Lakenheath, Suffolk, c. 2000 B.C.Ex Peter Negus Collection.BI11 A Neolithic sub-triangular flint point reputedly found near Ipswich, Suffolk : £ 48A Neolithic sub-triangular flint point with a wide stem, measuring 51 mm/2 ins. in length, with grey-white patination. Some earthy encrustation and a small area of cortex remaining. Reputedly found on Rushmore Golf Course, near Ipswich, Suffolk, c. 2500 B.C. Ex Peter Negus Collection.BI12 A Neolithic tanged triangular grey flint spearhead from Rainham, Essex : £ 85 RESERVEDA Neolithic tanged triangular grey flint spearhead, measuring 55 mm/2.2 ins. in length. Complete and in good condition. Found at Rainham, Essex, c. 2500 B.C.Ex Peter Negus Collection.BI13 A Neolithic grey flint arrowhead from Derbyshire, c. 2500 B.C. : £ 35 NEW!A Neolithic grey flint triangular arrowhead, measuring 24 mm/0.9 ins. in length, a chip to the base, otherwise condition good, from Derbyshire, c. 2500 B.C .BI14 A substantial portion of a Neolithic flaked axe from Cissbury Ring, Sussex : £ 85A substantial portion of a Neolithic flint flaked axe, measuring 91 mm/3.7 ins. long, made from grey-white patinated flint. Perhaps one quarter to a third of the original implement lost, otherwise condition good. Found in the 1960’s at Cissbury Ring, Sussex, c. 3900-3000 B.C. Together with a finely worked white-patinated sub-triangular flint, measuring 33 mm/1.3 ins. in length, the provenance of which is unknown.Both ex Peter Negus Collection.BI15 A fossil sponge bored for use as a bead, Bronze Age, from Carshalton, Surrey : £ 45 RESERVEDA fossil sponge that has been bored for use as a bead, measuring 19 mm/0.7 ins. in length. Some minor wear, otherwise condition good. Bronze Age, found at Carshalton, Surrey, c. 1500 B.C.Ex Peter Negus Collection.BI16 A Late Bronze Age socketed axehead found near Caythorpe in Lincolnshire : £ 265A Late Bronze Age socketed looped axehead, measuring 97 mm/3.8 ins. in length. Some small chips to the cutting edge and some inoffensive pitting, but a good solid example, showing a pronounced casting seam and with an attractive glossy green patina. Found outside the village of Caythorpe in Lincolnshire some years ago, c. 1000–800 B.C.BI17 A Neolithic flint stemmed arrowhead from Derbyshire, c. 2500 B.C. : SOLDA Neolithic grey flint stemmed arrowhead, measuring 28 mm/1.1 ins. in length, the point finely worked, condition good, from Derbyshire, c. 2500 B.C.An unusual type.BI18 A Neolithic small flint leaf-shaped arrowhead from Derbyshire, c. 2500 B.C. : £ 25 NEW!A Neolithic small grey flint leaf-shaped arrowhead, measuring 22 mm/0.8 ins. in length, a chip to one side, otherwise condition good, from Derbyshire, c. 2500 B.C.
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BI10: SOLD |
BI11: £48
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BI12: £85 |
BI13: £35
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BI14: £85 the pair
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BI15: £45 |
BI16: £265
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BI17: SOLD |
BI18: £25
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