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c.1000-700 B.C. An affordable Bronze Age leather workers bronze awl found in Yorkshire and from a Scottish collection. The awl has a sharp piercing point at one end, the other is slightly flattened, much like a tiny chisel blade and the tool would have been used for piercing and carving designs in leather hides for making clothing etc. Roughness to surfaces but otherwise intact and a very affordable and still collectible example, 77mm long.

An affordable Bronze Age leather workers bronze awl, Yorkshire. SOLD

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