Unique ID: KENT-FC6112
Object type certainty: Certain
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A Post Medieval copper alloy Mount. The mount is an irregular oval in plan with molded foliate decoration on the surface. The reverse is undecorated with two integral lugs protruding. The mount is 35.2mm long, 14.7mm wide, 1.6mm thick and weighs 3.52 grams.
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
Date from: Circa AD 1600
Date to: Circa AD 1800
Length: 35.2 mm
Width: 14.7 mm
Thickness: 1.6 mm
Weight: 3.52 g
Quantity: 1
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Recorded by: Miss Jennifer
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Primary material: Copper alloy [scope notes | view all attributed records]
Completeness: Complete [scope notes | view all attributed records]
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Region: South East And London
County: Greater London
District: Bromley
To be known as: Bromley
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 100 metre square.
Method of discovery: Metal detector [scope notes]
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Broadperiod: POST MEDIEVAL
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Object type: MOUNT
Broadperiod: EARLY MEDIEVAL
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Broadperiod: MEDIEVAL
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Created:
Thursday 1st March 2012
Updated: Thursday 1st March 2012