A flint triangular arrowhead of unusual form with a long splayed tang

A flint triangular arrowhead of unusual form with a long splayed tang

Code: 2719

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Description: A grey flint triangular arrowhead of unusual form with a long tang and splayed curved base. The arrowhead with a dull patina and a nice symmetrical example, marked in ink ‘? N. America’.

Size: 50 mm/1.9 ins. in length

Culture: ?American Indian/Uncertain

Date: Prehistoric

Provenance: Ex Dr. H.A. Fawcett Collection.

Background: Dr. Hugh Alderson Fawcett (1891-1982) was a general practitioner and antiquarian who built up an important collection of ancient implements, weapons and ornaments that eventually numbered some eight thousand items. It was he who alerted the British Museum to the discovery of the fabulous Mildenhall treasure after being shown it by Sydney Ford during Easter in 1946. The bulk of his 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.