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"417506","LON-E31EB4","PAS4CEE31EB0018BE","TOY","Plate","","","","","2.64","36.68","1","","","POST MEDIEVAL","1600","1700","A Post Medieval lead alloy toy plate dating to the 17th century.  This example fits into Forsyth &amp; Egan's (2005: 257) category of Design 37. The plate has a broad flange, straight sloping wall and flat base. The rim has a beaded edge and the flange is decorated with diametrically opposed designs linked by broken scrolling.  There is a four-petalled rose in the centre and the prominent calyx points extend beyond an enclosing plain circle.  The edge of the wall is defined by a beaded ring.  There are three small sections missing from the rim.


This plate is very similar to no.8.37 which is dated to the 17th century (ibid.).


Dimensions: thickness: 2.64mm; diameter: 36.68mm; weight: 6.01g.


Reference: Forsyth, H. and Egan, G. 2005.  Toys, Trifles and Trinkets.  Base Metal Miniatures from London 1200 to 1800.  Unicorn Press, London.","","","2010-11-25 09:52:44","2010-11-25 09:56:00","4","","1","","","","Found whilst searching the foreshore.","","1","1","1","1","","","1","3","","ksumnall","Kate Sumnall","LON","ksumnall","Kate Sumnall","Lead Alloy","","","","Cast","","Complete","Fair","Certain","POST MEDIEVAL","POST MEDIEVAL","","Metal detector","","Mrs Kate Sumnall","","Mrs Kate Sumnall","GREATER LONDON","BATTERSEA","WANDSWORTH","","","","TQ2977","TQ2977","TQ27NE","","","","","","","From Finder","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","","306260","Loscombe - toy plate - Aug 10.jpg","images/ksumnall/",

