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<response><meta><generated>2013-06-19T15:58:38+01:00</generated><formats><json>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/json</json><xml>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xml</xml><rss>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rss</rss><atom>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atom</atom><kml>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kml</kml><geojson>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojson</geojson><html>http://finds.org.uk/database/search/results</html></formats><statistics><totalResults>45796</totalResults><currentPage>16</currentPage><resultsPerPage>20</resultsPerPage></statistics></meta><results><result><district>NORTH SOMERSET</district><objecttype>STRAP FITTING</objecttype><county>AVON</county><created>2011-12-22T12:02:38Z</created><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName><diameter>15</diameter><fromdate>1600</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>4911strapmount.jpg</filename><thumbnail>361478</thumbnail><identifier>Kurt Adams</identifier><id>478733</id><knownas>Wraxall</knownas><old_findID>GLO-31C5E4</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>2.14</weight><imagedir>images/kadams/</imagedir><updated>2011-12-22T12:03:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1700</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.435599</fourFigureLat><thickness>4</thickness><description> Cast copper alloy strap mount Diameter 15mm, thickness 4mm, weight 2.14g. Quatrefoil mount.  The reverse in concave, the two bent prongs/lug for attachment.  
Date 17th century.  </description><fourFigureLon>-2.749461</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>Edward I of England</rulerName><denominationName>Penny</denominationName><district>NORTH SOMERSET</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>AVON</county><created>2011-12-22T11:57:57Z</created><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName><diameter>17.1</diameter><fromdate>1301</fromdate><materialTerm>Silver</materialTerm><mintName>London</mintName><filename>4910pennyofEdwardI.jpg</filename><thumbnail>361477</thumbnail><identifier>Kurt Adams</identifier><obverseDescription>crowned bust facing forwards</obverseDescription><id>478732</id><knownas>Wraxall</knownas><old_findID>GLO-31B451</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>1.02</weight><typeTerm>Edwardian class 10 (N 1038-1043), not further defined</typeTerm><imagedir>images/kadams/</imagedir><updated>2011-12-22T12:00:00Z</updated><categoryTerm>English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377</categoryTerm><reverseLegend>CIVI/TAS/LON/DON</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1310</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.435599</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>long cross with three pellets in each angle</reverseDescription><description> Silver penny of Edward I 
Class 10 
Date 1301-1310 
Diameter 17.1mm, weight 1.02g 
Obverse: crowned bust facing forwards  
Obverse inscription: EDW[...]L DNS HYB  
Reverse: long cross with three pellets in each angle   
Reverse inscription: CIVI/TAS/LON/DON 
Mint: London </description><obverseLegend>EDW[…]L DNS HYB </obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-2.749461</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>House of Constantine</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>EAST HAMPSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>HAMPSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T11:47:07Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><diameter>16.7</diameter><fromdate>353</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><creator>Richard Henry</creator><identifier>Richard Henry</identifier><obverseDescription>Bust</obverseDescription><id>478731</id><old_findID>HAMP-318BB2</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ROPLEY</parish><notes> As this coin has been examined in person by the PAS Finds Adviser no image has been made of it. </notes><weight>1.45</weight><reverseType>FEL TEMP REPARATIO</reverseType><updated>2012-08-07T13:35:53Z</updated><reverseLegend>[FEL TEMP REPA]RA[TIO]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>361</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.101739</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Soldier spearing fallen horseman</reverseDescription><thickness>1.35</thickness><description> A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, 'FEL TEMP REPERATIO' reverse, Soldier spearing fallen horseman, uncertain mint (Reece Issue Period 18; 353-361 AD) </description><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-1.08732</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SU6434</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>House of Constantine</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>NORTH SOMERSET</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>AVON</county><created>2011-12-22T11:38:51Z</created><regionName>SOUTH WEST</regionName><diameter>16</diameter><fromdate>330</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper</materialTerm><filename>4909NummusoftheHouseofConstantine.jpg</filename><thumbnail>361475</thumbnail><identifier>Kurt Adams</identifier><obverseDescription>helmeted bust facing left</obverseDescription><id>478730</id><knownas>Wraxall</knownas><old_findID>GLO-316CB2</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>1.11</weight><imagedir>images/kadams/</imagedir><reverseType>Wolf and Twins [VRBS ROMA]</reverseType><updated>2011-12-22T11:56:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>none </reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>340</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.43569</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>wolf and twins</reverseDescription><description> Copper alloy nummus of the house of Constantine 
Date 330-340 
Diameter 16mm, weight 1.11g 
Obverse: helmeted bust facing left  
Obverse inscription: VERBS ROMA  
Reverse: wolf and twins  
Reverse inscription: none  
Contrition: fine </description><obverseLegend>VERBS ROMA </obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-2.735076</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>Helena</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>EAST HAMPSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>HAMPSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T11:33:14Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><diameter>14.8</diameter><fromdate>337</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><axis>12</axis><creator>Richard Henry</creator><identifier>Richard Henry</identifier><obverseDescription>Female bust draped facing right</obverseDescription><id>478729</id><old_findID>HAMP-3157A1</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ROPLEY</parish><notes> As this coin has been examined in person by the PAS Finds Adviser no image has been made of it. </notes><weight>0.8</weight><updated>2012-08-07T13:36:57Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible [PA-X PV-BLICA]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>341</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.101739</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Pax standing left, holding branch and sceptre</reverseDescription><thickness>1.15</thickness><description> A 4th-century copper-alloy Roman nummus of Helena, 'PAX PVBLICA', uncertain mint (337-341 AD, Reece issue period 17). </description><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-1.08732</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SU6434</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Uncertain (AD 260 - 402)</rulerName><denominationName>Radiate or nummus</denominationName><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T11:30:26Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>13.9</diameter><fromdate>260</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>DSY0202.jpg</filename><thumbnail>363096</thumbnail><creator>Rebecca Griffiths</creator><identifier>Rebecca Griffiths</identifier><obverseDescription>Illegible</obverseDescription><id>478728</id><knownas>Bishop Burton</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-314D17</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>0.7</weight><imagedir>images/bmorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-01-11T10:21:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>402</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>53.838206</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Illegible</reverseDescription><description> A copper alloy radiate or nummus of an uncertain emperor, uncertain mint, uncertain reverse, AD 260 - 402. </description><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.527391</fourFigureLon></result><result><district>EAST HAMPSHIRE</district><objecttype>BROOCH</objecttype><county>HAMPSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T11:23:32Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>1250</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><length>11.15</length><filename>HAMP-313342 annular brooch.jpg</filename><thumbnail>361557</thumbnail><creator>Jennifer Lauren Hughes</creator><identifier>Jennifer Hughes</identifier><width>10.05</width><id>478727</id><old_findID>HAMP-313342</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ROPLEY</parish><weight>0.37</weight><imagedir>images/jennie/</imagedir><updated>2012-08-07T13:38:41Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1400</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.092748</fourFigureLat><thickness>1.45</thickness><description> A cast copper annular artefact of Medieval date, possibly a brooch. The brooch has a square external frame with a sub-circular central perforation. The pin is of simple loop construction, with only the loop remaining. There is a small collet in each corner, two of which are holding a small green glass bead; void in remaining corners. </description><fourFigureLon>-1.087497</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SU6433</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Radiate (uncertain emperor)</rulerName><denominationName>Radiate (antoninianus)</denominationName><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T11:22:55Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>13.6</diameter><fromdate>260</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>DSY0201.jpg</filename><thumbnail>363095</thumbnail><creator>Rebecca Griffiths</creator><identifier>Rebecca Griffiths</identifier><obverseDescription>Radiate bust right</obverseDescription><id>478726</id><knownas>Bishop Burton</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-3130D4</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>0.8</weight><imagedir>images/bmorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-01-11T10:20:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>275</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>53.838206</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Illegible</reverseDescription><description> A copper alloy radiate of an uncertain emperor, uncertain mint, uncertain reverse, AD 260 - 275. </description><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.527391</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>Uncertain (AD 260 - 402)</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T11:19:36Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>15.2</diameter><fromdate>260</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>DSY0200.jpg</filename><thumbnail>363094</thumbnail><creator>Rebecca Griffiths</creator><identifier>Rebecca Griffiths</identifier><obverseDescription>Laureate bust right</obverseDescription><id>478725</id><knownas>Bishop Burton</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-312484</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>1</weight><imagedir>images/bmorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-01-11T10:19:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>402</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>53.838206</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Illegible</reverseDescription><description> A copper alloy nummus of an uncertain emperor, uncertain mint, uncertain reverse, AD 260 - 402. </description><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.527391</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>House of Constantine</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>EAST HAMPSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>HAMPSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T11:16:13Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><diameter>15.25</diameter><fromdate>330</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><axis>2</axis><creator>Richard Henry</creator><identifier>Richard Henry</identifier><obverseDescription>Rose diademed bust facing right</obverseDescription><id>478724</id><old_findID>HAMP-3117C7</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ROPLEY</parish><notes>  As this coin has been examined in person by the PAS Finds Adviser no image has been made of it. </notes><weight>1.43</weight><reverseType>GLORIA EXERCITVS </reverseType><updated>2012-08-07T13:40:01Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible [GLOR-IA EXERC - ITVS]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>335</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.101739</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Two soldiers holding two standards</reverseDescription><thickness>1.3</thickness><description> A very worn and corroded Roman nummus of the House of Constantine, GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse, Two soldiers holding two standards, uncertain mint (330-335 AD; Reece Issue Period 17). </description><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-1.08732</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SU6434</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Uncertain (AD 260 - 402)</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T11:14:44Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>17.2</diameter><fromdate>260</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>DSY0199.jpg</filename><thumbnail>363093</thumbnail><creator>Rebecca Griffiths</creator><identifier>Rebecca Griffiths</identifier><obverseDescription>Bust right</obverseDescription><id>478723</id><knownas>Bishop Burton</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-311241</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>1.5</weight><imagedir>images/bmorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-01-11T10:18:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>402</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>53.838206</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Illegible</reverseDescription><description> A copper alloy nummus of an uncertain emperor, uncertain mint, uncertain reverse, AD 260 - 402. </description><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.527391</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>House of Constantine</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>EAST HAMPSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>HAMPSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T11:05:52Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>335</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><mintName>Lyon (Lugdunum)</mintName><axis>6</axis><length>14.6</length><creator>Richard Henry</creator><identifier>Richard Henry</identifier><width>13.55</width><obverseDescription>Rose diademed bust facing right</obverseDescription><id>478722</id><old_findID>HAMP-30F104</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ROPLEY</parish><notes> As this coin has been examined in person by the PAS Finds Adviser no image has been made of it. </notes><weight>1.6</weight><mintmark>[...]CON</mintmark><reverseType>GLORIA EXERCITVS </reverseType><updated>2012-08-07T13:41:21Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible [GLOR-IA EXERC - ITVS]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>341</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.101739</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Two soldiers holding one standards</reverseDescription><thickness>1.75</thickness><description> A worn Roman nummus of the House of Constantine, GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse, Two soldiers holding one standard, Lyon mint (335-341 AD; Reece Issue Period 17). </description><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-1.08732</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SU6434</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>House of Valentinian</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T10:57:44Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><diameter>18.1</diameter><fromdate>364</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><mintName>Arles (Arelatum - Constantina)</mintName><axis>6</axis><filename>DSY0198.jpg</filename><thumbnail>363092</thumbnail><creator>Rebecca Griffiths</creator><identifier>Rebecca Griffiths</identifier><obverseDescription>Laureate bust right</obverseDescription><id>478721</id><knownas>Bishop Burton</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-30D286</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>2.3</weight><imagedir>images/bmorris/</imagedir><reverseType>RESTITVTOR REI PVBLICAE</reverseType><updated>2012-01-11T10:17:00Z</updated><reverseLegend>[SECVRITAS REI]PVBLICAE</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>378</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>53.838206</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Victory advancing left with wreath</reverseDescription><description> A copper alloy nummus of the House of Valentinian, [SECVRITAS REI]PVBLICAE, Arles mint, AD 364 - 378. </description><obverseLegend>[------]AVG</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-0.527391</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>Victorinus</rulerName><denominationName>Radiate (antoninianus)</denominationName><district>EAST HAMPSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>HAMPSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T10:57:32Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>269</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><length>17.45</length><creator>Richard Henry</creator><identifier>Richard Henry</identifier><width>17.15</width><obverseDescription>Radiate bust facing right</obverseDescription><id>478720</id><old_findID>HAMP-30D1A5</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ROPLEY</parish><notes> As this coin has been examined in person by the PAS Finds Adviser no image has been made of it. </notes><weight>2.05</weight><updated>2012-08-07T13:42:20Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>271</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.101739</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Standing figure</reverseDescription><thickness>1.5</thickness><description> A slightly worn and mid 3rd-century copper-alloy Roman radiate of Victorinus, standing figure reverse, uncertain mint (269-271 AD; Reece issue period 13) </description><obverseLegend>[...]TORINVS[...]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-1.08732</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SU6434</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Crispus</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>EAST HAMPSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>HAMPSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T10:49:08Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>318</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><axis>5</axis><length>18.4</length><creator>Richard Henry</creator><identifier>Richard Henry</identifier><width>17.1</width><obverseDescription>Helmetted bust facing left</obverseDescription><id>478719</id><old_findID>HAMP-30B222</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ROPLEY</parish><notes> As this coin has been examined in person by the PAS Finds Adviser no image has been made of it. </notes><weight>1.99</weight><mintmark>Illegible</mintmark><updated>2012-08-07T13:43:34Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible [BEATA TRANQVILLITAS]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>324</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.101739</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Altar with globe above, altar inscribed [...]</reverseDescription><thickness>1.65</thickness><description> A worn copper-alloy 4th-century Roman nummus probably of Crispus, 'BEATA TRANQVILLITAS' reverse, uncertain mint (318-324 AD, Reece Issue Period 16) </description><obverseLegend>[...]NOBI[...]</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-1.08732</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SU6434</fourFigure></result><result><rulerName>Uncertain - 2nd century</rulerName><denominationName>Dupondius</denominationName><district>EAST HAMPSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>HAMPSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T10:38:29Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>100</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><length>24.3</length><filename>HAMP-308A51.jpg</filename><thumbnail>389757</thumbnail><creator>Richard Henry</creator><identifier>Richard Henry</identifier><width>22.7</width><obverseDescription>Radiate bust facing right</obverseDescription><id>478718</id><old_findID>HAMP-308A51</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ROPLEY</parish><weight>8.25</weight><imagedir>images/rhenry/</imagedir><updated>2012-08-07T13:44:24Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>250</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.101739</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Indiscernible</reverseDescription><thickness>2.95</thickness><description> A worn copper-alloy dupondius of uncertain ruler; uncertain reverse and mint (100 - 250 AD) </description><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-1.08732</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SU6434</fourFigure></result><result><district>CITY OF LONDON</district><objecttype>TILE</objecttype><county>GREATER LONDON</county><created>2011-12-22T10:29:57Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>1640</fromdate><materialTerm>Ceramic</materialTerm><length>114.9</length><filename>LON-306A43delfttile.jpg</filename><thumbnail>361476</thumbnail><creator>Kath Creed</creator><identifier>Kath Creed</identifier><width>58.5</width><id>478717</id><old_findID>LON-306A43</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>CITY OF LONDON</parish><notes>    Identified by Roy Stephenson Medieval and Post Medieval pottery specialist.    </notes><weight>140.58</weight><imagedir>images/kcreed/</imagedir><updated>2012-01-23T18:22:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1660</todate><broadperiod>POST MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.503528</fourFigureLat><thickness>15.7</thickness><description> A fragment of a post medieval polychrome delft tile. One corner of the tile and fragments of two of the original edges have survived. One face is tin glazed with blue, purple and yellow; the central zoomorphic design (blue and yellow) is now blurred but sits within a border of concentric circles. Most of the circles are blue but one in the middle is purple. It measures 114.9mm (length) x 58.5mm (width) x 15.7mm (thickness) and weighs 140.58g. 
 Roy Stephenson has examined this fragment and suggested that it was made at the Rothehithe pottery in London and dates to c. 1640 to 1660 AD. </description><fourFigureLon>-0.099555</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>TQ3280</fourFigure></result><result><district>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</district><objecttype>MOUNT</objecttype><county>EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T10:28:26Z</created><regionName>YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER</regionName><fromdate>1250</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><length>22.9</length><filename>DSY0197.jpg</filename><thumbnail>363091</thumbnail><creator>Rebecca Griffiths</creator><identifier>Rebecca Griffiths</identifier><width>10.8</width><id>478715</id><knownas>Bishop Burton</knownas><old_findID>YORYM-306493</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>Restricted Access</parish><weight>2.4</weight><imagedir>images/bmorris/</imagedir><updated>2012-01-11T10:16:00Z</updated><quantity>1</quantity><todate>1500</todate><broadperiod>MEDIEVAL</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>53.838206</fourFigureLat><thickness>6.6</thickness><description> An almost complete cast copper alloy mount of medieval date. The mount is made from a single piece of metal with a raised central knop. From the knop the mount flares out to either side into symmetrical flared foliate or fan designs each terminating in a rounded knop. Traces of gilding still remain within this design. 
From the reverse the remains of two attachment spikes project though both are now extremely worn. 
The metal is a mid reddish-brown colour and is worn. The mount is 22.9mm long, 10.8mm wide, 6.6mm thick and weighs 2.4g. </description><fourFigureLon>-0.527391</fourFigureLon></result><result><rulerName>House of Constantine</rulerName><denominationName>Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)</denominationName><district>EAST HAMPSHIRE</district><objecttype>COIN</objecttype><county>HAMPSHIRE</county><created>2011-12-22T10:28:26Z</created><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName><fromdate>310</fromdate><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><axis>7</axis><length>26.05</length><filename>HAMP-306494.jpg</filename><thumbnail>389753</thumbnail><creator>Richard Henry</creator><identifier>Richard Henry</identifier><width>25.05</width><obverseDescription>Bust facing right?</obverseDescription><id>478716</id><old_findID>HAMP-306494</old_findID><workflow>4</workflow><parish>ROPLEY</parish><weight>5.45</weight><mintmark>Illegible</mintmark><imagedir>images/rhenry/</imagedir><reverseType>SOLI INVICTO COMITI</reverseType><updated>2012-08-07T13:47:17Z</updated><reverseLegend>Illegible [SOL INVICTO COMITI]</reverseLegend><quantity>1</quantity><todate>318</todate><broadperiod>ROMAN</broadperiod><fourFigureLat>51.101739</fourFigureLat><reverseDescription>Sol standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, raising right hand; globe in left</reverseDescription><thickness>1.8</thickness><description> A slightly worn 4th-century copper-alloy Roman nummus of the House of Constantine, 'SOLI INVICTO COMITI', uncertain mint (310-318 AD; Reece issue period 15) </description><obverseLegend>Illegible</obverseLegend><fourFigureLon>-1.08732</fourFigureLon><fourFigure>SU6434</fourFigure></result><result><id>478714</id><old_findID>HAMP-303034</old_findID><objecttype>BROOCH</objecttype><broadperiod>IRON AGE</broadperiod><description>An incomplete cast copper-alloy late Iron Age/Roman brooch of the Langton Down type. The head features a characteristically cylindrical hood. A V-shaped recess on the lower part related to the pin which is now missing. The curve from head through to bow goes through ninety degrees, as is typical. The bow tapers initially before maintaining its width (W.: 12.57mm at head, W.: 7.15mm at foot). Both upper and lower surfaces are decorated with longitudinal reeding. The reeding is in the form of three ridges each formed of three ridges. There is a pair of further, single ridges either side of the central main ridge at the head end. Above these is a transverse, curved double groove at the junction of bow and head. On the lower surface of the foot the triangular catchplate survives reasonably well. It travels up the bow for 23.92mm and has a sub-triangular perforation. The brooch has corroded to its present mid-light green colour.</description><classification>Langton Down</classification><fromdate>25</fromdate><todate>60</todate><workflow>4</workflow><created>2011-12-22T10:14:27Z</created><updated>2013-06-07T10:37:31Z</updated><weight>10.98</weight><thickness>2.4</thickness><width>24.45</width><length>41.85</length><quantity>1</quantity><county>HAMPSHIRE</county><district>EAST HAMPSHIRE</district><parish>ROPLEY</parish><fourFigure>SU6433</fourFigure><fourFigureLat>51.092748</fourFigureLat><fourFigureLon>-1.087497</fourFigureLon><imagedir>images/jennie/</imagedir><creator>Jennifer Lauren Hughes</creator><materialTerm>Copper alloy</materialTerm><filename>HAMP-303034 Langton down.jpg</filename><thumbnail>361558</thumbnail><regionName>SOUTH EAST AND LONDON</regionName></result></results></response>
