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Coin | NMGW-C24337 |
Medieval | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Medieval silver coin PENNY OF STEPHEN (1135-54) of 'Watford' type, c.1140; Swansea mint, moneyer Henri? Obverse: + [ST]IEFN[E REIS] (S and N retrograde) Crowned bust to r., sceptre in front; small cross behind neck Reverse: [ ]E[ ]E · ON[ ] Cross Moline with a fleur in each angle Little of the r... | |||||
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Finger ring | NMGW-F7CBA4 |
Medieval | Herefordshire |
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| The finger-ring is near-complete, missing only some of the inlay. The hoop has a comparatively small diameter and is of rectangular section, with straight sides, which gradually diverge from the base to the bezel. The base of the hoop is undecorated while the remainder is decorated with three pan... | |||||
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Coin | NMGW-D01B40 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| Gold Angel of Henry VII, London mint, type II (no mint-mark), c. 1488-9; North (1991), no.1695. Gold coin of 23 ct 3½ grains (0.995 fine) weighing 80 grains and current for 6s 8d, was introduced by Edward IV in 1465. Early angels depicted St Michael as a feathered being, as on this specimen. The... | |||||
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Brooch | NMGW-45F745 |
Medieval | Pembrokeshire |
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| A silver brooch, fashioned from a groat (fourpenny piece) of King Edward I, 1272-1307. The coin brooch takes the form of a disc brooch, diameter 29mm. On the reverse, the side visible when worn, are five collets - one central, the others evenly spaced round the rim, at 12 o'clock, etc, as viewed,... | |||||
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Mount | NMGW-AC4A16 |
Medieval | Monmouthshire |
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| Late Medieval or early post medieval copper alloy mount, probably of 15th or 16th century date The mount is lozenge-shaped with a domed centre and separate rivet. The mount is complete, except for the rivet (with a length of 17.5mm, a width of 14.1mm, a depth of 4.0mm and a weight of 1.3g). Two ... | |||||
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Finger ring | NMGW-A8C737 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| The finger-ring is intact and of 'fede' type. The bezel comprises a heart, flanked on each side by a four-petalled flower, symbolising the heart sprouting flowers. Above the heart is a three-pronged crown containing four circular perforations. The flowers, hoop and top of the heart have been enha... | |||||
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Mount | NMGW-29B857 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| The mount is complete and was attached by two perforated and rounded side lugs (6.0mm long, 6.6mm wide and 1.8mm thick), and secured by separate rivets through carefully drilled holes (2.2mm diameter). The mount is three-dimensional, of rounded conical form and with a hollow interior. The sides o... | |||||
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Pendant | NMGW-9E8024 |
Medieval | Pembrokeshire |
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| Description The reported object is a silver gilt devotional reliquary pendant (weight 17.613g.). It is of rounded arch niche form, with one hinged door. This has been made with the hinge on the right, and was opened by removing a pin which slides through retaining tubes on the left side of the pe... | |||||
| Coin | NMGW-9E6076 |
Medieval | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Description of objects The three coins are all silver issues of King Edward III of England (1327-77), described in standard numismatic classification as follows: 1. groat, London, series D/C, c.1353; 2. half groat, York, Series E, c.1354-5; 3. groat, London, Series F, c.1356. All of the coins are... | |||||
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Coin | NMGW-9E40C5 |
Medieval | Flintshire |
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| Description of Objects Three medieval silver coins. The three coins are all silver pennies in the name of King Edward (Edward I and II of England), described in terms of standard numismatic classification as follows: 1. class 10cf3, London mint, c.1307-9; 2. class 11a, London, c.1311-14; 3. class... | |||||
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Finger ring | NMGW-9DEB70 |
Medieval | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Description of object Decorative gold ring with a D-shaped cross section. Externally plain, the inner face is engraved in Gothic textura (black letter) script, though the reading is not clear. Allowing for the first letter as I and the last two as LT, one possibility is a garbled version of 'I VO... | |||||
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Finger ring | NMGW-9DC905 |
Medieval | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Description Decorative gold ring with a projecting oval bezel of floriate form with 11 'petals', set with a small uncut (cabochon) almandine garnet. Each petal is engraved with a central dot. There is a small transverse ridge on each side of the bezel at the junction with the hoop, decorated with... | |||||
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Finger ring | NMGW-9D9A68 |
Medieval | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Decorative gold ring with a projecting facetted rectangular bezel, set with a small uncut (cabochon) purple stone, probably rose quartz. There is a small transverse ridge on each side of the bezel at the junction with the hoop, decorated with transverse engraved lines. The underside of the bezel ... | |||||
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Brooch | NMGW-9C3A27 |
Medieval | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Description The reported object is the body of a silver annular brooch; the pin is missing. The brooch has been created by filing down the rim of, and removing the centre from, a silver coin of King Henry VI of England (1422-61); this has created a flat annular brooch with inner diameter of appro... | |||||
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Buckle | NMGW-D43403 |
Medieval | Cardiff |
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| Medieval copper alloy buckle, dating from the mid-14th to the mid-15th century The buckle comprises an oval, lipped frame with a folded sheet plate. The buckle is near-complete, missing some of the pate and the end of the pin (with an overall, distorted length of 33.7mm and a weight of 2.7g). Th... | |||||
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Spear | NMGW-9928A6 |
Medieval | Powys |
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| Medieval iron spearhead, probably of 13th or 14th century date The spearhead is near complete, missing only a small part of the socket base and has an overall length of 279mm. The socket is circular, becoming flat at the neck with an external diameter of 22.2mm (19.6mm internal). Slight damage n... | |||||
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Finger ring | NMGW-85DD22 |
Medieval | Carmarthenshire |
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| Medieval gold finger ring probably of late 13th to 14th century date The finger ring is complete with a distorted, flattened hoop. The circumference of the hoop suggests the ring had a diameter of approximately 16mm. The hoop has a width of 1.5mm and a thickness of 0.8mm near the base and is of ... | |||||
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Purse | NMGW-5DBD53 |
Medieval | Herefordshire |
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| Preserved near complete leather purse dating from the Late Medieval or early Post Medieval period, probably c. 1400 – 1650. The purse has been constructed from three pieces of leather: a separate front, back and pocket with an additional leather drawstring tie. The front piece has an attached... | |||||
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Seal matrix | NMGW-5D5968 |
Medieval | Wrexham |
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| Lead seal matrix of Medieval date, probably from the 13th century The seal matrix is circular of 31.6 to 32.3mm diameter with a central sub-square aperture of 9mm width. The seal is flat with a thickness of 4.3 to 5.7mm. The legend encircles the aperture and appears to read: + S ‘ : D A F : I... | |||||
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Rotary key | NMGW-E24981 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Cast copper alloy rotary key, probably of late medieval or Post Medieval date. The key has lost the bow, but is otherwise complete. The stem of the key is short and is hollow with an external diameter of 10.3mm (internal - 7.5mm). The bit (18 x 13.5mm) has one cleft on each side, and is otherwise... | |||||
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Vessel | NMGW-E23887 |
Medieval | Monmouthshire |
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| Copper alloy cast cauldron or skillet leg fragment, broken at both ends, and probably of late Medieval or Post Medieval date. The leg is of trapezoidal section with a sharp rib on the outside face. The sides are parallel. Black deposits over the surface indicate heavy sooting and burning. | |||||
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Vessel | NMGW-E229B3 |
Medieval | Monmouthshire |
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| Copper alloy cast cauldron or skillet leg fragment, broken at both ends, and probably of late Medieval or Post Medieval date. The leg is of low D-shaped section with a rounded rib on the outside face. The sides converge towards the foot and the leg thickens near the top break. Black deposits over... | |||||
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Cauldron | NMGW-9979E8 |
Medieval | Herefordshire |
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| Cauldron or skillet leg fragment of Medieval or early Post Medieval date. The leg is of faceted D-shaped section and is broken at both ends. There is the beginning of a raised rib at the centre of the straight face, next to the break. | |||||
| Coin | NMGW-990174 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Edward II worn and fragmentary penny, minted in London of class 10cf3. The reverse has been double struck. [Ed.10cf3] | |||||
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Mount | NMGW-98EDE1 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Cast copper alloy three dimensional mount probably depicting a lion or similar, and was likely to have been attached to the lid of a small box. Traces of gilding survive on areas of the mount. The base is rectangular and open at the centre. At the rear is a trefoil leaf terminal with a perforatio... | |||||
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Mount | NMGW-98E5C7 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Medieval cast copper alloy cruciform mount, probably of 14th or early 15th century date and originating from a casket, large book or similar. The mount has four arms with concave sides. Each arm ends in a trefoil terminal with a central perforation for attachment. At the centre, is a square base ... | |||||
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Seal matrix | NMGW-98B732 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Medieval lead alloy personal seal matrix, probably of 14th century date. The matrix is circular and had a pierced lug on the reverse, now broken. Beneath the lug is a central raised rib, flanked by two U-shaped tendrils, forming a fleur-de-lis motif. The seal die has some damage, and much of the ... | |||||
| Coin | NMGW-3F62E1 |
Medieval | Carmarthenshire |
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| Edward III half groat, London, Series C | |||||
| Coin | NMGW-3F5746 |
Medieval | Carmarthenshire |
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| Edward I-II Penny, uncertain class, heavily worn and clipped | |||||
| Coin | NMGW-3F4A87 |
Medieval | Carmarthenshire |
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| Edward I-II Penny, minted in London of class 10cf2 | |||||

