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Knife | NCL-6AA186 |
Unknown | Lincolnshire |
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| An incomplete iron knife of Early Medieval-Medieval, c. 600-1500. The knife consists only of the blade and the upper portion of the tang. The blade edge is straight, backed with a thicker, curved side. Corrosion covers the knife, and no further detail is visible. | |||||
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Spindle whorl | NCL-1CDE43 |
Unknown | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A cast lead-alloy spindle whorl of Roman-Medieval date. The object is discoidal with a large circular perforation that expands in diameter from one face to the opposite. | |||||
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Stylus | NCL-3DD225 |
Unknown | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A cast lead stylus of Roman-Medieval date. The stylus is simply cast as an irregular rod with a pointed terminal. Some bending in the shaft probably indicates use. | |||||
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Stylus | NCL-1DF625 |
Unknown | Northumberland |
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| A cast lead stylus of uncertain date, Roman to Post-Medieval. The stylus is made from a short length of lead or lead-alloy cylinder, with a pointed terminal and rounded end opposite. The length is slighly curved, probably through use of the stylus. | |||||
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Mount | NCL-458428 |
Unknown | Tyne And Wear |
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| A cast copper-alloy mount of Medieval to Modern date. The mount is circular in plan and D-shaped in section. Approximately 25% of the mount is missing from one side, providing a clear view of the object in section. The face of the convex mount is irregular and appears somewhat facetted, and the... | |||||
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Vessel | NCL-F7C565 |
Unknown | Northumberland |
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| A cast lead vessel repair of Roman or Medieval date. The repair consists of two rough discs with an off-centre cylindrical shank connecting them. | |||||
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Furniture fitting | NCL-EE4AB7 |
Unknown | Northumberland |
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| A possible cast copper-alloy furniture fitting of Roman to Post-Medieval date. The shaft is slightly bent, lozenge-shaped in section. It has a globular collared terminal with a circular perforation containing the corroded remnants of a thin handle ring. | |||||
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Strap fitting | NCL-C83BE2 |
Unknown | Northumberland |
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| A cast copper-alloy strap fitting or mount of unknown date, probably Roman to Medieval. The fitting is a sub-rectangular plate with one rounded end. Down the length of its centre is a rectangular perforation. The square-end has a cylindrical shank, cast integral, emerging from the underside of... | |||||
| Awl | NCL-BD98E4 |
Unknown | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy awl of unknown date, Roman to Modern. The awl is a simple rod with worn/corroded pointed ends. It is circular in section. | |||||
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Ingot | NCL-635037 |
Unknown | Durham |
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| This find appears to be a corner broken off a block of white metal; width, 30 mm. It has no diagnostic features and so is undatable without a secure archaeological context. Due to the undiagnostic nature of the find it can not be securely dated to pre-1707 and as such falls outside the provisions... | |||||
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Unidentified object | NCL-632933 |
Unknown | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of thick gold sheet, roughly pentagonal in shape and part cut, part broken from a larger piece; width, 23 mm. It is undecorated and has no diagnostic features, so is undatable. Due to the undiagnostic nature of the find and lack of a secure archaeological context it can not be securely... | |||||
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Unknown | NCL-8532C1 |
Unknown | North Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy object. The object has a cuboid at its centre extending from either side of which are arm which extended to a points. Onthe ends of these arms are hook pieces, the objects presumably clipped to something. | |||||
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Wedge | NCL-07FAD0 |
Unknown | North Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy wedge of unknown date. The wedge has a blunted edge at one end, and a rounded head at the opposite end. The rounded head appears to have attained this shape by repeated hammering. Just inside the head is the corroded remains of an iron collar, which appears to have been s... | |||||
| Slag | NCL-B48B08 |
Unknown | Northumberland |
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| An undated globule of argentiferous lead slag of unknown date. One side is relatively flat, suggesting the slag solidified on a flat surface. The overall shape is amorphous. Numerous circular corrosive copper alloy spots are found evenly on the surface, suggesting deposition next to a coppe... | |||||
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Unidentified object | NCL-FF8114 |
Unknown | Northumberland |
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| A cast cylindrical finger-shaped brass object of unknown date. It is 83.08 mm in length and 15.18 mm in diameter. The surface is smooth but irregular, which may be due to tidal weathering. The narrower end is rounded while the wider end is slightly concave and may have broken off of something,... | |||||
| Unidentified object | NCL-818E03 |
Unknown | Northumberland |
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| A bronze disc 45mm in diameter and 9mm in thickness. The outer edges have traces of soldering, and the center of one face has a small, raised circular stud 10mm diameter. The other face is undecorated and relatively smooth and partially flat in the center. The use of the object is unknown,... | |||||
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Unidentified object | NCL-857288 |
Unknown | Northumberland |
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| An unidentified cast-pewter object. The object is roughly triangular in shape, 2mm in thickness and has two faces. The longer edges are rough, suggesting the object is a fragment of a larger item. Cracks or stress lines are visible on both faces. One face is simply decorated with a kneeling... | |||||
| Seal | NCL-F4E5E3 |
Unknown | Durham |
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| A simple lead seal decorated with an 'I' or 'H' on one face. The seal is a globular oval in shape. There are no other distinguishing characteristics to the seal. | |||||

