Weapons - Neolithic - Fotogalerie - Sold antiquities
Archive of sold antiquities
All artefacts sold in our gallery are fully documented in our online archive and database. Being a specialist ancient art dealer, preserving also the more recent history of each and every piece sold in our shop is at our heart. That is particularly useful for artefacts that changed owners in the meantime. Information that may have been lost in the process can be easily restored from our archives. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need further information about ancient items that have been sold in our gallery. We can help you with reconstructing the history of ownership for those items. All information about our customers will be kept confidential, of course.-
Three neolithic arrowheads from Egypt
The Stone Age points are finely crafted and well preserved. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestNeolithic flint dagger from DenmarkDouble-edged blade and flat shaft made of beautiful flintstone. A status symbol from the transitional period between Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are finely crafted. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are finely crafted. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are finely crafted. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are finely crafted. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are beautifully crafted. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestStone Age spearhead from North AmericaFinely crafted flint projectile from the younger Stone Age of North America. From a swiss museum collection.
Price: on requestStone Age spearhead from North AmericaFinely crafted flint projectile from the Stone Age of North America. From a swiss museum collection.
Price: on requestNeolithic stone tool from EgyptThe Stone Age weapon's point or knife blade is well crafted, with finely serrated edge. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestStone Age spearhead from North AmericaFinely crafted flint projectile from the Stone Age of North America. From a swiss museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are beautifully crafted, with finely serrated edges. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestNeolithic stone tool from EgyptThe Stone Age weapon's point or knife blade is well crafted, with finely serrated edge. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestThree neolithic arrowheads from EgyptThe Stone Age points are beautifully crafted, with finely serrated edges. From a 100 year old museum collection.
Price: on requestFlint knife from Northern GermanyFlat two-edged stone blade from the Dagger Period of Northern Europe.
Price: on requestSmall axe head from the New Stone AgeCompact stone axe from the 3rd Millenium BC. Found on the Danish island of Moen.
Price: on requestDagger blade made of beautiful flintThe finely worked long blade was found in Luetzow in Northern Germany. The artefact was made towards the end of the Neolithic.
Price: on requestScandinavian flint daggerNicely worked flint dagger from the transitional period between Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age. Jungshoved on the Danish Island of Moen was the find spot.
Price: on requestNeolithic daggerNicely worked flint dagger of type III. Sprove on the Danish Island of Moen was the find spot. 1700 to 1500 BC.
Price: on requestSmall battle axe of the Single Grave cultureThe axe head from the younger Stone Age has a compact shape. Axes that have clearly been used as weapons are rare. Most axe types have probably served peaceful purposes.
Price: on requestAxtklinge aus FlintsteinNordeuropäisches Neolithikum, Zeit der Trichterbecher-Kultur. Klinge einer Axt mit scharfen Kanten.
Price: on requestSpeerspitze aus der DolchzeitDolch oder Speerspitze mit fein meisterlich Kanten. Endphase des nordeuropäischen Neolithikums.
Price: on requestFragment eines neolithischen AxtkopfesFragment vom Kopf einer Arbeitsaxt oder Streitaxt der Jungsteinzeit aus Süddeutschland. Zur Veranschaulichung der Arbeitstechniken, z.B. für eine Lehrsammlung.
Price: on requestFragment eines neolithischen AxtkopfesFragment vom Kopf einer Arbeitsaxt oder Streitaxt der Jungsteinzeit aus Süddeutschland. Zur Veranschaulichung der Arbeitstechniken, z.B. für eine Lehrsammlung.
Price: on requestPfeilspitze, Querschneider aus dem SpätmesolithikumPfeilschneide in Trapezform. Fund aus Ringe, Dänemark. Ertebølle-Kultur. 5100 v. Chr. bis 4100 v. Chr.
Price: on requestNeolithische StreitaxtEindrucksvolle Streitaxt der Einzelgrabkultur aus schwarz-weiß gemasertem Stein. Mittelneolithikum, ca. 3000 bis 2500 v. Chr. Perfekter Zustand. 115mm lang.
Price: on requestStreitaxt der Schnurkeramischen KulturSeltene polyedrisch facettierte Streitaxt aus Hornblendeschiefer. Statussymbol in der endneolithischen Phase, 2900 bis 2350 v. Chr. Museumswürdiges Exemplar.
Price: on requestFragment eines neolithischen AxtkopfesFragment vom Kopf einer Arbeitsaxt oder Streitaxt der Jungsteinzeit aus Süddeutschland. Zur Veranschaulichung der Arbeitstechniken, z.B. für eine Lehrsammlung.
Price: on requestFragmente eines neolithischen AxtkopfesFragmente vom Kopf einer Arbeitsaxt oder Streitaxt der Jungsteinzeit aus Süddeutschland. Zur Veranschaulichung der Arbeitstechniken, z.B. für eine Lehrsammlung.
Price: on requestImposanter neolithischer Dolch Typ II AOrange-gelber bifazieller Flintdolch mit Seepatina. 18cm lang. Endneolithikum, Fund aus Bredeshave, Dänemark.
Price: on requestFrühe Steitaxt aus schwarzem BasaltMassive Streitaxt aus der Frühzeit der Einzelgrabkultur. Grob polierte Flächen und abgerundete Kanten. Ca. 3000 v. Chr. bis 2500 v. Chr.
Price: on requestImpressive neolithic type II daggerRötlich-braun patinierter bifazieller Dolch aus Flint. 18cm lang. Endneolithikum, Fund aus Dänemark.
Price: on requestImpressive neolithic type I daggerWunderschön patinierter bifazieller Dolch aus rötlichem Flint. 18cm lang. Endneolithikum, Fund aus Dänemark.
Price: on requestBattle axe from the late NeolithicDer eindrucksvolle Axtkopf ist grob bearbeitet, wie dies für die Einzelgrabkultur typisch ist. Sehr schöner alter Fund aus Norddeutschland. Etwa 3300 bis 2300 v. Chr.
Price: on requestImpressive neolithic battle axeZeugnis der perfektionierten Steinbearbeitung in der Endphase des Neolithikums in Mitteleuropa. Aus hartem Felsgestein gearbeitet. 2800 bis 2200 v. Chr.
Price: on requestNeolithic hammer axe from Middle EuropeDer Axttyp ist mit seiner fließenden Form sehr elegant. Die fein ausgeführte Oberflächenbearbeitung ist bewundernswert. 2800 bis 2200 v. Chr., mitteleuropäisches Endneolithikum.
Price: on request