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Bracelet | WMID-555727 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| A copper-alloy fragment of what may be a Roman bracelet. The fragment is part of a band of copper-alloy, slightly curved. There is an irregular groove running down the centre of the inside although it does not reach to the ends of the strip. There is a slight lip on part of the outside of the fra... | |||||
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Coin | NMS-508B96 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Fragment of a silver penny of Aethelred II, long cros type, moneyer LEO[...] of London, North 773, 997-1003 | |||||
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Buckle | KENT-506402 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| A fragmnet of an enamelled cast copper alloy buckle frame of mid to late seventeenth century date.The frament appaers to be the top part of the buckle frame with the two legs of the animal, which are broken off by old breaks, would have extended to form the other sides of the frams. The fragment ... | |||||
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Brooch | SWYOR-4F0408 |
Early medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A Fragment of cast copper alloy Early Medieval brooch, either a cruciform or a small-long type dating from the 5th or 6th century. Only part of the lower bow of the brooch survives. There is a tapering flat area beneath the bow, decorated with two transverse grooves. Beneath this is a D shaped s... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-3EF923 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A Medieval incomplete cast copper-alloy vessel leg. The leg is sub rectangular in plan and section. The leg is straight until the end where it is slightly curved outwards at an angle. The surviving length is 31.66mm, the maximum width is 33.25mm, thickness10.73mm and the weight is 59.55grm. The... | |||||
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Seal matrix | SWYOR-3DCCA6 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of a Medieval lead alloy seal matrix dating from 1200 - 1400 AD. Only the top of the pointed oval (vessica) shaped seal survives. There is a rectangular lug on the reverse, which is not completely pierced. The only letters visible are "[...]AI". Compare NCL-A70B82 for example. | |||||
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Roof tile | DOR-3DC661 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| A fragment of a limestone roof tile. The pointed apex of a probably lozengiform roof tile. There is a sub circular chipped hole at the apex. This has been pecked from one face of the tile only. Roof tiles such as these are common on Roman sites, but continue in use into the 19th century. Date: Ro... | |||||
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Vessel | NARC-3DAF77 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A body sherd of a Roman greyware vessel. This type of greyware is typically also know as Alice Holt ware and was produced in the New Forest Region before being exported across Roman Britain from the 1st to 4th centuries AD. This body sherd is slightly convex, and is likely to be from a standard h... | |||||
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Vessel | NARC-3D9E77 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| The base of a Nene Valley colour-coated ware vessel, probably a flagon or jug. The base is 67mm in diameter and 18mm thick. The fabric is a cream colour with few (<5%) inclusions. The glaze is buff and is a reddish brown colour. Nene Valley ware is typically fine table ware produced between th... | |||||
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Vessel | NARC-3D5463 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| The rim of a contemporary British copy of Gaulish samian ware, or Terra Sigilata, known as Oxfordshire Red Coated ware. The rim is collared and the body is undecorated. Some of the glaze remains in small places on the reverse and under the rim, but the majority is gone and the orange fine sandy f... | |||||
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Bell | SWYOR-3CAE96 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A fragment from the rim of a cast, copper alloy clapper bell, probably dating from the post-medieval period, 1500-1800AD. The rim flares outwards slightly, and is thickened on the inside. The fragment displays a light green patina. It is 76.35mm long, 38.04mm wide and 2.01mm thick. It weighs 3... | |||||
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Vessel | BH-3AC810 |
Roman | Hertfordshire |
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| A rim sherd from a Roman imitation samian bowl of Dragendorff 38 form (see Webster 1996: 51). The upper wall of the vessel is vertical and the rim is plain. A curved flange projects outwards from the wall, beneath which the vessel angles inwards. The fabric varies between light grey and light ora... | |||||
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Coin | WAW-3AB927 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| A very fine fragment of a 3rd-century copper alloy radiate, probably of Postumus, probably 'MINER FAVTR' Minerva running left, holding olive branch, spear and shield reverse, uncertain mint (260 - 269 AD; Reece Issue Period 13). The fragment survives very well and is hardly worn. | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-3A3FC2 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A fragment of a copper alloy Medieval vessel rim. The rim is triangular in cross section, smooth on the outside edge and ribbed on the inside. Probable general medieval to later medieval date. | |||||
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Buckle | BERK-2BD6E6 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A Medieval buckle frame fragment with raised pin seating and evidence of decoration. Later medieval 1350-1500 AD. | |||||
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Vessel | BH-2AC741 |
Medieval | Hertfordshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy pot leg, probably dating from the late Medieval to post-Medieval periods. The leg is of triangular section, with a pronounced ridge extending down the centre of the outer face. A transverse ridge divides the leg from the foot, the latter of which is of irregular form. The obje... | |||||
| Metal working debris | SF-2A64F7 |
Unknown | Suffolk |
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| A fragment of cast copper-alloy metalworking debris. It has an irregular flattened base with oval shaped projection at the centre and globular projection at one end. Traces of diagonal striations on one of the upper surfaces may indicate this is an object that has been melted down for re-use at a... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-2A4B07 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A rim sherd from a Medieval coarse ware (MCW) vessel. It has a coarse orange/brown fabric with gritty inclusions and a lid seating on the top of the rim. The sherd measures 57.52mm in width, 26.44mm in length/height, 13.87mm in thickness and 18.06g in weight. It is of Medieval date, c.1200-1400 AD. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-298FD1 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A Medieval silver coin fragment: a shortcross penny possibly of Henry III, class 7b (1223 - 1242 AD). Only a quarter of the penny survives, but it seems to be broken rather than an intentionally cut farthing. It was possibly minted at Canterbury. Not enough of the coin survives to be certain of C... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-27FCE7 |
Post medieval | Suffolk |
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| A rim sherd from a sheet copper-alloy vessel of probable Medieval to Post-Medieval date. A short, folded length of the rim survives, the majority of the vessel now missing due to old breaks. It is flat, rectangular in form with a folded/rolled rim. The fragment measures 42.38mm in length (folded)... | |||||
| Metal working debris | SF-27D3B8 |
Unknown | Suffolk |
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| An irregular fragment of iron metal working debris. It has uneven surfaces with multiple large pits or irregular form, and has suffered from some post-depositional corrosion. The fragment measures 41.94mm in length, 34.21mm in width, 21.52mm in thickness and 40.40g. This fragment may be of any da... | |||||
| Metal working debris | SF-27C0A2 |
Unknown | Suffolk |
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| Two fragments of cast copper-alloy metal working debris with a combined total weight of 107.04g. They may be of any date from the Bronze Age onwards. 1) Sub-oval shaped in form, D-shaped in section with pitted surface and some corrosion. It measures 55.53mm in length, 28.73mm in width, 10.12mm in... | |||||
| Metal working debris | SF-270364 |
Unknown | Suffolk |
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| Three irregular fragments of cast copper-alloy metal working debris with pitted surfaces that have traces of sooting and some copper-alloy corrosion. They have a combined total weight of 89.55g and may be of any date from the Bronze Age onwards. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-2608E7 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A rim sherd and the base of a foot from cast copper-alloy cooking vessels of Medieval to Post-Medieval date, c.1300-1600 AD. They have a combined total weight of 40.49g. 1) Rim sherd with grooved decoration on the exterior(?) surface. It measures 34.83mm in width, 19.01mm in length, 2.76mm in thi... | |||||
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Buckle | SWYOR-255203 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of a cast copper alloy, double loop, oval buckle dating from the post medieval period, AD1550-1650. It has moulded trefoil knops on the outer edge of each loop and at each end of the strap bar. The strap bar is narrower than the rest of the frame. There is no other decoration. The buck... | |||||
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Pin | NARC-24AD63 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A complete copper alloy pin with a globular head. The head is 9mm in diameter and 7mm high. The shank is 85mm long and is circular in diameter. It is 3mm in diameter near the head, expands to 4mm briefly before tapering to a point. The tip of the point is missing. The patina is a light green, and... | |||||
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Bracelet | NARC-247F14 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A body fragment from an early Roman broad, flat bracelet. The fragment is roughly rectangular, broken at both ends.. It is fairly flat in profile, with a rectangular cross-section. The upper surface is decorated longitudinally along the body featuring a central pair of double incised bands, bo... | |||||
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Ring | BERK-1628F1 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman finger ring fragment with a circular inset bezel, 12mm in diameter and 1mm in depth. Tapers to the frame, circular in section and 3mm in width.Circa 2nd Century AD. | |||||
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Buckle | BERK-14CDC1 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A Post Medieval copper alloy double oval buckle fragment, pin missing, a cast rose motif on the outer edge. Circa 16th Century AD | |||||
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Jetton | SWYOR-112DF7 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of a probable copper alloy jetton that is likely Medieval in date. The edges are severely worn and less than half of the object has survived but some of the design is visible on one side - possibly a double-stranded arcuate cross fleuretty with a pellet in each angle. The material has ... | |||||
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