A Mesolithic grey flint tranchet axe found at Weeting, Norfolk

A Mesolithic grey flint tranchet axe found at Weeting, Norfolk

Code: 2212

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Description: A good-sized mottled grey flint tranchet axe with some minor iron staining, some possible ancient damage to one side resulting in losses to the flint, and some small inoffensive chips, otherwise condition good. Found at Weeting, Norfolk.

Size: 150 mm/5.9 ins. in length

Culture: Mesolithic

Date: c. 10000-4000 B.C.

Provenance: Ex Dr H.A. Fawcett Collection with his collectors mark.

Background: Dr Hugh Alderson Fawcett (1891-1982) built up an important collection of ancient implements, weapons and ornaments that eventually numbered some eight thousand items. The bulk of this collection is now in the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, but Fawcett previously sold or traded many pieces in order to improve his collection. His distinctive monogram and careful recording of provenance makes his pieces readily identifiable.

An opportunity to acquire a good British artefact from a renown collection put together by an astute and fastidious collector.

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