Lot 3351
Sale 104 · Important Australian & World Coins, Medals & Banknotes
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Description
Prehistoric and Roman Britain, large selection of terracotta and flint pieces, including Samian ware, (c.2nd century A.D.), fragment of bowl depicting a leaping goat, (length 90mm), uncovered in the area of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1978; terracotta grey ware, (c.1st century A.D.), fragments of vessels found in Verulamium, Hertfordshire, 1978; flint scraping blade, Paleolithic era, uncovered in Honiton, Devon; tesserae, (c.1st century A.D.), from the public baths in Virconium, (Wroxeter, Shropshire); bronze hair pin, Roman Britain, (c.1st century A.D.); small selection of Aboriginal stone tools; many other terracotta fragments; Native American stone arrow head; also modern impressions of Perian and Akkadian cylinder seals from the British Museum. Many fragments, most with detailed notes of their significance and find spots. (32)
Ex Pat Boland collection with detailed collector's notes.
- Estimate
- $300
- Result Status
- Passed in