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Ring | SF-64D062 |
Modern | Suffolk |
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| Ring made from plaited silver wire. Each strand of the plait basically consists of six wires, although in places due to the ending of various strands this drops to five or four. The wires in each strand are neatly parallel. The sides of the ring are not straight; they are C-shaped in cross-sec... | |||||
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Dress fastener (dress) | SF-260945 |
Modern | Suffolk |
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| Dress fastener of the type known as a 'cloak-clasp'. It is made of copper alloy with traces of a yellow-metal coating, and has an oval plate decorated with a relief lion's head. When held so that the lion's head is upright, the long axis of the oval is vertical. There is a rectangular loop to ... | |||||
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Unidentified object | SF8852 |
Modern | Norfolk |
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| Possible fragment of purse frame. Now bent out of shape, causing stress to the metal, it appears originally to have been gently curved. It is L-shaped in cross-section, with one longer and thicker arm and one shorter slimmer one. From the edge of the longer thicker arm of the L there are three... | |||||
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Buckle | SF9196 |
Modern | Suffolk |
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| Very unusual copper-alloy buckle. The frame and plate are cast in one piece, and it is very thick and chunky. The frame is D-shaped, with an animal head at the pin rest. This has a pair of eyebrows which run downwards to form the nose; the nose ends in a large rounded knob. A knobby eye sits ... | |||||
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Seal | SF6169 |
Modern | Suffolk |
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| Seven lead bale seals. On one face is EASTERN UNION MILLS IPSWICH around a crown; on the other is J.F & Co. The best-preserved has been scanned. | |||||
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Ring | SF4540 |
Modern | Suffolk |
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| Small asymmetrical copper-alloy ring, 14 mm in diameter, with a 7 mm diameter perforation. The perforation is off-centre but the ring's section is always circular, swelling evenly from 2 mm diameter to 4 mm. Similar rings are known, mostly with deliberate neat holes which show that they are hol... | |||||

