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ST13 An Egyptian Predynastic flint knife, c. 4000 B.C. : £ 45 NEW! RESERVEDAn Egyptian Predynastic brown flint knife measuring 97 mm/3.8 ins. in length, made from a tabular flake or reworked blade fragment. Reputedly found in Middle Egypt, c. 4000 B.C.Ex Peter Negus Collection.ST14 A Chinese Neolithic stone adzehead, c. 2500-5000 B.C. : £ 60A Chinese Neolithic flaked stone adzehead measuring 147 mm/5.7 ins. long. Axe has a marked posterior taper, and the body is curved at the mid-point posteriorly. Some minor surface wear, but intact and undamaged, c. 2500-5000 B.C.Ex Peter Negus Collection.ST15 A Neolithic oval chert blade from Bornholm, Denmark : £ 45Grey chert ovate bifacially-flaked blade measuring 110 mm/4.4 ins. in length and 13 mm/0.6 ins. in thickness. A small part of the implement lost through fracture. Neolithic, from the island of Bornholm, Denmark, c. 2000 B.C.
ST16 A Danish flint tabular Neolithic polished axehead: £ 110A Danish Neolithic mottled brown flint tabular polished axehead, measuring 125 mm/5 ins. in length. Chips to the butt and to the cutting edge but otherwise a nice example. From Sabnitz, Denmark, c. 2000 B.C.
ST17 A Danish Neolithic mottled grey-brown polished flint axe: £ 95A Danish Neolithic mottled grey-brown flint polished axe, with a marked posterior taper, measuring 120 mm/4.6 ins. in length. Chips to the butt (extensive on one side) and chips to the cutting edge but otherwise a nice example, c. 2000 B.C.
ST18 A Danish Neolithic mottled brown flint work axe : £ 85A Danish Neolithic mottled brown flint work axe, measuring 150 mm/5.9 ins. in length, of rectangular cross-section. Chips to the butt and the cutting edge chipped and reworked, but a good-sized example. From Sabnitz, Denmark, c. 2000 B.C.
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ST14: £60
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ST15: £45
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ST16: £110
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ST17: £95
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ST18: £85
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