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Buckle frame | NCL-DB5DC4 |
Modern | Northumberland |
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| Double loop buckle frame with angled frame, single. Type V buckles, number 23 - see Marshall, C. 'Buckles through the ages' | |||||
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Token | NCL-DB32D3 |
Modern | Northumberland |
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| Victorian token from the 1887 golden jubilee. Token is made in two parts: both machine stamped seperately, then combined. The larger base, forming the reverse is actually a shallow dish with vertical sides. The seperately struck obverse disk was then set inside once combined, a circular perfo... | |||||
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Whistle | NCL-45D916 |
Modern | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast white metal whistle of 19th or 20th century date. The whistle has a tubular body with one end capped with a broken suspension loop. The opposite end is open. A trapezoidal mouthpiece projects perpendicular to the body. There is a sub-square perforation where the mouthpiece meets the body. ... | |||||
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Folding knife | NCL-978A85 |
Modern | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy pocket knife with an iron blade, probably 19th-early 20th century in date. The handle consists of two plates, roughly drop-shaped with panels on the outer faces. The iron blade remains corroded between the two handle plates. | |||||
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Finger ring | NCL-D42941 |
Modern | North Yorkshire |
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| An open-ended spiral ring takes the form of a broad flat band decorated with ridges and is unlikely to be more than a hundred years old. It does not therefore fall within the Treasure remit. Judy Rudoe | |||||
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Vessel | NCL-D299A5 |
Modern | Lincolnshire |
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| Part of a cast lead-alloy barrel spout from the Modern period. The spout is a curved tube that is hexagonal in section. One end of the spout shows a break. The opposite end of the spout has a raised collar across the top half and tapers slightly. This end is circular in section. A similar spou... | |||||
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Spur | NCL-7EFE30 |
Modern | Durham |
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| A cast copper-alloy rowel spur from a modern date. The spur is a tight C-shape in plan with a long, plain neck that is grooved at the end to allow for a rowel which is missing. The neck does not expand into a rowl box. The sides or the spur are D-shaped in section and terminate in rounded ends,... | |||||
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Mount | NCL-D64BC6 |
Modern | Cleveland |
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| A cast copper-alloy mount from the Georgian period. The mount is oval in plan with an urn depicted on its display face. The urn tapers downwards to a widened pedestal and has two handles attached to the upper body of the vessel and its rim. The urn’s lid also tapers to a rectangular protrusion ... | |||||
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Finger ring | NCL-5A5794 |
Modern | Durham |
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| Silver finger-ring with intact red stone. Incised design on bezel circling base of stone Modern In the absence of parallels in the British Museum it is difficult to date the finger-ring but it is unlikely to be more than 100 years old. The find dates to later than 1708 and as such falls outside... | |||||
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Axe | NCL-B6FFC6 |
Modern | Northumberland |
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| A copper axe of African make dating to the mid 19th to early 20th century. The axe has two parts, a hammered blade and a hammered haft. The blade is basically triangular in plan, but with the apex thickening into a square-sectioned stem that is set in the haft. The edge is convex, but it w... | |||||
| Cockspur | NCL-7C4D66 |
Modern | Cleveland |
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| A probable cockspur fashioned from steel wire and almost certainly of 20th century date. The spur has two 'fingers' each fashioned by a wire with sharpened tips. Below the fingers, the wire is knotted, and there is a shank leading from the knot to an attachment. However, the attachment/fitti... | |||||
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Badge | NCL-F80376 |
Modern | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy badge of a bat with outstretched wings. The body of the bat has a setting that would have originally held a stone, now lost. The wings are slightly twisted, and the surface of the object is uneven in quality. In some places, notably around the body, is a surface similar to ... | |||||

