Auction #39: Worldwide Stamps, Postal History, Worldwide Coins & Worldwide Banknotes.
2 Side Scrapiers middle paleolithic period 150 00 to 40 000 years Mousterian time made to scrape skin and wood. The two scrapers made from the same stone. 11 x 10cm, and 10.5 x 6.5cm. Very good condition.
Estimate $ 100.00
ADZE. Chacolithic period 4200 - 3200 B.C. Utilzing, with a wooden handle for peeling and cutting wood. Very big item: 12 x 5 x 5cm.
Estimate $ 85.00
FOSSIL SEA-SHELL 11 x 8cm. From the strombus species. Find in the Negev desert. From these species living in the sea in the Iron Age (1200 - 576 B.C) Fishermen cut slices of the sea-shell to make bracelets, in different sizes like this present one 11 x 9.5cm. Very good condition.
Estimate $ 200.00
HAND AXE. Lower paleolithic period 2 000 000 years to 150 000 years. Utilize perhaps for cutting meat but it is difficult to attribute the real use of this item. 11 x 9 cm. very good condition.
Estimate $ 140.00
MOUSTERIAN PERIOD. 150 000-40 000 Befor present. The Two tools are a levallois model (from France) Beenused like weapon, Knife, Scrapes 10cm x and 8cm x 6.5cm.
Estimate $ 80.00
A pottery bowl dating to the Persian period 500-332 BCE.
Cosmetic Stone Bowl. Diam 9.5cm. Iron Age III, 800-586 BCE.
Hellenistic Stamped Wine Amphora handles from Rhodes. Seal with Rhodes lily and full Greek inscription.
Roman Glass Unguenttaria. 1ct Century CE. Heigh 11.8cm
Taracotte Spouted Bowl, Erly Bronze, 3100-2900 BCE. Very good condition.
Tarracotte Juglet. Erly Bronze, 3100-2900 BCE. With scraps of brown lines.
Lot of 3 sherds these sherds represent seven branched menorah from ancient lamps of the 4Th and 5Th CE.
Est. $ 225.