STONE AGE BRITISH FLINT IMPLEMENTS GROUP Palaeolithic to Neolithic, 100,000-7000 BP A group comprising: a Palaeolithic flint borer formed on a pebble with typical pale yellow-brown river terrace patination and illegible inked reference; a Neolithic flint implement with bifacial point and some evidence of use as hammerstone, inked '28/10/23 Fordington Field' label; a Neolithic large cylindrical flint pestle or hammerstone with inked 'Weatherbury Castle Oct 1924' label. 920 grams total, 7.5-12cm (3 - 4 3/4"). [3, No Reserve] Condition Fine condition. Provenance Property of an Essex collector; formerly a Dorset collection, 1960s; found Weatherbury Castle, Dorset, UK and elsewhere, in the 1920s.
STONE AGE BRITISH FLINT IMPLEMENTS GROUP Palaeolithic to Neolithic, 100,000-7000 BP A group comprising: a Palaeolithic flint borer formed on a pebble with typical pale yellow-brown river terrace patination and illegible inked reference; a Neolithic flint implement with bifacial point and some evidence of use as hammerstone, inked '28/10/23 Fordington Field' label; a Neolithic large cylindrical flint pestle or hammerstone with inked 'Weatherbury Castle Oct 1924' label. 920 grams total, 7.5-12cm (3 - 4 3/4"). [3, No Reserve] Condition Fine condition. Provenance Property of an Essex collector; formerly a Dorset collection, 1960s; found Weatherbury Castle, Dorset, UK and elsewhere, in the 1920s.
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