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Vessel | LON-1F1122 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval (probably) pottery rim sherd from a hand-made, chaff-tempered jar (410-1066). Hand-made, chaff-tempered vessels are also very common in the Iron Age period, however the large rim diameter of this vessel suggests it would be later, from the Early Medieval period. The core of th... | |||||
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Coin | LON-BF1C26 |
Early medieval | Kent |
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| An Early Medieval silver coin: penny of Cnut, cut in half (1030-1035). This coin was discovered folded with a Cnut cut sixth inside LON-ED7CE1. Moneyer: Godere of London, Shrewsbury or Maldon. North no. N790. p. 129. Obverse: Diademed bust left with sceptre with lis head Obverse inscription: ... | |||||
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Brooch | LON-BAF907 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| Disc Brooch The disc brooch, which was partially hidden by degraded wood, was removed by conservators and was in poor condition (MoLSS 2000). The complete brooch is 66-68mm in diameter and 8mm thick. The registered find number is <36>. The brooch has a stepped profile with a gold-coloured m... | |||||
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Coin | LON-1C22F5 |
Early medieval | Kent |
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| A complete Early Medieval gold perforated Roman coin (6th to early 7th century). It is a Visigothic imitation of a gold tremissis of Libius Severus (AD 461-5), VICTORIA AVGGG type. RIC X no. 3759. Obverse: Diademed, draped bust right. Obverse inscription: [D N SEVERVS P F AVG] Reverse: Victory h... | |||||
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Hooked tag | LON-DEC733 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| Fragment (just under half) of an Anglo-Saxon silver dress fastener, gilt on the upper face. The shaft, bent and broken at the tip, depends from what originally would have been a round plate, and is strengthened by a rivet, which stands proud of the plate. The back of the plate is plain, with som... | |||||
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Coin | LON-925C32 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval silver coin: penny of Eadmund (AD939-946). Obverse: Small cross pattee Obverse inscription: EADMVND EX Reverse: Moneyer’s name EFERVLFMO in two lines divided by three crosses and above and below two pellets, possibly an incomplete trefoil. Reverse inscription: EFER/VLF... | |||||
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Brooch | LON-08B190 |
Early medieval | Essex |
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| An Early Medieval (late Anglo-Saxon) - Medieval copper alloy enamel cloisonné disk brooch (10th – 11th century). The brooch is constructed from a base-plate of copper alloy sheet with twelve equidistant rounded projections onto this base plate a copper alloy collar has been soldered and set i... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-06D024 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval (Anglo Saxon) pottery body sherd from a Shelly Ware cooking jar (9th – 10th century). The fabric is dark grey with red external surface, frequent shell inclusions and cavities from an organic temper. This fragment is comprised of two sherds glued together. Dimensions: w... | |||||
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Spear | LON-920814 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval (Anglo Saxon) iron socketed spear head (9th century). The blade is leaf-shaped (tear-drop) and the cross-section is lozenge-shaped with the central mid-rib tapering to the cutting edges. The spear head has a split socket with possibly two nail holes along the edge, although th... | |||||
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Finger ring | LON-3478C7 |
Early medieval | Essex |
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| An Early Medieval (Anglo Saxon) gold finger ring dating to the late 9th century. Curator's report: Object Date: Late 9th century Description: Finger ring Late Saxon gold finger ring with ?enamel decoration. D-sectioned band which expands to form the support for the bezel. This consists... | |||||
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Hooked tag | LON-877BB2 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval (Anglo Saxon) copper alloy hooked tag (10th – 11th century). The hooked tag has a thin circular-shaped plate with the hook projecting from one edge. On the opposing edge there is a rounded lobe with no sign of perforation, this was possibly one of a pair as there is a broken... | |||||
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Coin | LON-4B1942 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval (Anglo Saxon) silver coin: penny of Eadmund, King of all England (AD939-946). Dimensions: diameter: 22.49mm; thickness: 0.93mm; weight: 1.37g. Obverse: Small cross pattee Obverse inscription: EADMVND REX Reverse: Moneyer’s name in two lines divided by three crosses an... | |||||
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Pin | LON-BA9724 |
Early medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| An Early Medieval (Anglo Saxon) copper alloy pin (AD720-850). The pin has a globular head decorated with ring and dot motifs. There is a collar at the junction between the pin head and shaft and the tip of the pin is missing. Dimensions: diameter: 10.50mm; length: 46.30mm; weight: 4.55g. | |||||
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Point | LON-54FC04 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval bone or antler pin beater (AD410-1066). The beater has a D-shaped cross-section and tapers to form a point at one end and a slightly blunter point at the other; possibly this is a chisel-shaped end. The tips of the points are missing. Similar objects are illustra... | |||||
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Pin | LON-54CDC1 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval (middle Anglo Saxon) copper alloy pin (720-850AD). The pin has a globular head decorated with stamped ring and dot motifs and there is a collar at the junction between the pin head and the shaft. The shaft has a circular cross-section that tapers towards the point. The tip of... | |||||
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Manufacturing debris | LON-44A874 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval - Medieval antler fragment, a tine offcut: manufacturing waste (c.9th -12th century). The fragment is from the tip of an antler tine, commonly discarded during the manufacturing process. The base has saw-marks; there are no other signs of working or use. The antler is probabl... | |||||
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Brooch | LON-07ADF0 |
Early medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A Early Medieval (Anglo-Scandinavian) copper-alloy fragment of an Ansate brooch (8th - 10th century). The fragment includes the twin lugs that hinged the pin, which is no longer present. Part of the bow also remains, and that is decorated with transverse moulded ribbing. The reverse is hollow.... | |||||
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Strap end | LON-32A852 |
Early medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| An Early Medieval (Anglo-Saxon) copper alloy strap end (9th century). This strap end is a Thomas (2003: 4-5) Class B, Type 2 Trewhiddle Style. It has a curved split end with central notch and two rivet holes with copper alloy rivets still present. The shaft tapers towards the stylised zoomorph... | |||||
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Hooked tag | LON-321E34 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval (Viking) copper alloy hooked tag (late 9th – early 10th century). The hooked tag has a trapezoidal plate with a hook projecting from one edge. The plate has two circular perforations aligned along the opposite edge to the hook. The front of the plate is decorated with an in... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-E4F358 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval - Medieval pottery body sherd from a sandy ware vessel, probably a jar (11th - 13th century). The fabric is dark grey throughout, fired in a reduced oxygen environment, with frequent sand, quartz and shell inclusions. There are no traces of burning or decoration. Dimensio... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-E4EB03 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| An Early Medieval - Medieval pottery rim sherd from a shelly ware cooking jar (11th century). The cooking jar has a squared rim, with flattened top and slight ridge along the upper, outer edge – possibly providing the seating for a lid. The fabric is oxidised on the external and internal surf... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-E4D100 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| Two Early Medieval - Medieval pottery conjoining rim sherds from a shelly ware cooking jar (11th century). The jar has a rounded, everted rim and a high, rounded shoulder. The fabric is oxidised on the external and internal surfaces with a grey core. There are frequent shell, mica and grog inc... | |||||

