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Stud | NMS-3DA123 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Post-medieval gilt silver sheet belt mount or stud: domed and circular with a peripheral flange, slightly distorted. On the hollow reverse there is a shank formed from two strips. It is uncertain whether these are integral with the front or are joined with solder, the junction being obscured by a... | |||||
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Hooked tag | NMS-3D39A7 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Middle to late Anglo-Saxon sheet silver hooked tag. Sub-circular plate (broader than it is long) with two circular attachment holes. No decoration, but oblique file or scratch marks on the front. Complete hook. 18 x 12.5mm. Weight 0.44g. Read 2008 early medieval Class A Type 2. 8th - 11th century. | |||||
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Hooked tag | NMS-3D19D5 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Silver sheet blunt-hooked dress fastener or hooked tag with a mushroom-shaped outline, the hook at the base of the broad stem and four attachment holes across the top. On the front two engraved chevrons, one above the hook and the other at the top of the stem, are joined by two lines. Four short ... | |||||
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Ingot | NMS-3C9A72 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Probably Late Saxon cast silver ingot, a roughly D-sectioned bar with one end chopped and snapped. There is no evidence of hammering or pecking. There are a few specks of verdigris on the surfaces. Length 29.5mm. 8.5 x 8mm in cross-section. Weight 12.13g / 187.4 grains, perhaps for a ½ eyrir, th... | |||||
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Bead | NMS-3B5258 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Silver or white-metal possible bead of possible Roman date. Both ends are markedly concave, and the cross-section is irregularly hexagonal externally. There is engraved decoration on three faces, one broad flanked two narrow, consisting of five rows of short lines aligned obliquely in alternate d... | |||||
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Finger ring | NMS-3AF874 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Incomplete Roman silver finger-ring, slightly less than half the D-sectioned hoop missing. The flat oval bezel is empty apart from a deposit of white fixative. External diameter 21mm. Internal diameter 18.5mm. Bezel 10 x 8mm. Weight 3.50g. Henig 1978 Type II/III. 2nd - 3rd century. | |||||
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Finger ring | NMS-9095A3 |
Medieval | Norfolk |
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| Medieval silver finger ring: cast with five rectangular bosses alternating with five facetted lozengiform panels, straight ends of band butted together and soldered. Each boss is decorated with engraved bordering and radiating lines forming a quatrefoil, each panel with similar quatrefoil on a lo... | |||||
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Brooch | NMS-903910 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Two non-joining slightly molten fragments of an Early Saxon silver Great Square-headed or Continental bow brooch: the upper part of the bow divided into two panels by a prominent vertical rib with traces of possible opposed triangular stamps, and with a rib bordering both outer edges also with po... | |||||
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Vervel | NMS-82AD63 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Post medieval silver hawking vervel: D-sectioned ring, the flat outer face of the band inscribed Henrye Prince *. The ends of the band are butted together and soldered onto the reverse of a shield-shaped plate aligned longitudinally with the band. The face of the shield is engraved with the badge... | |||||
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Pilgrim badge | NMS-825184 |
Medieval | Norfolk |
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| Incomplete medieval silver pilgrim badge, openwork, St Christopher leans on a staff which miraculously bore flowers, leaves and dates and half turns his head to see the Christ Child seated on his shoulder. The Child raises his right hand to give his blessing and may have originally held the orb o... | |||||
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Annular brooch | NMS-8232E3 |
Medieval | Norfolk |
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| Fragment of silver medieval annular brooch: less than half of D-sectioned hoop with very worn curved oblique ribs alternating with lines of pellets imitating twisted mouldings, broken at the end of snout worn animal-head at both-ends. Weighs 0.38g. 13th century. | |||||
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Mount | NMS-664877 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Early Anglo-Saxon incomplete cast gilt silver mount, possibly part of a sword pommel. Triangular-sectioned, hollow backed, with one enclosed end, broken before the other. The apex of the triangle is straight, whilst the lower edges, if originally symmetrical, are bi-concave. The enclosed end ... | |||||
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Pin | NMS-020525 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Post-medieval silver gilt ball-headed pin. The hollow head is divided by a line of filigree wire around the circumference, the upper and lower hemispheres then decorated alike with three large circles of twisted wire, each containing a central pellet and four small filigree circles. There is a fu... | |||||
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Finger ring | NMS-01E153 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Post-medieval gold finger ring or posy ring. D-sectioned band, now distorted, engraved internally with an open hand and heart before the inscription More loue Cannot giue and a stamped makers mark, G within a rectangle. Width of band 4mm. External measurements 23 x 15mm. Weight 2.59g. 17th century. | |||||
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Button | NMS-004E98 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Post-medieval composite hollow silver button. Domed upper half soldered to slightly convex lover half which has two blow-holes and separate soldered loop. Part of a very worn and now illegible makers mark stamped on the underside. circa 17th century. Diameter 14mm. Height of head 10mm. Total hei... | |||||
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Dress hook | NMS-D8E657 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Post-medieval silver gilt composite dress hook. Trefoil back-plate cusped around the edge supporting three hemispherical bosses, each with a filigree wire circle around the base, and three large filigree wire circles on their surface. Within and between each circle is a pellet surrounded by a sma... | |||||
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Finger ring | NMS-D7AC68 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Fragment of Viking-age gold finger ring, with flat lozengiform bezel decorated with four longitudinal rows of tiny stamped dots. Half or less than half of the bezel survives, tapering smoothly to form the narrow rectangular-sectioned hoop, the end of which is twisted before a break. Originally, t... | |||||
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Button | NMS-D657C1 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Post-medieval silver button with hollow bi-convex head, half of which is now crumpled, with a soldered wire loop and at least one blow hole on the reverse. Height of head 10mm. Diameter 12mm. Weight 1.9g. c. 17th century. | |||||
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Button | NMS-D5F031 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Post-medieval silver button. Only the circular back-plate survives, with two blow holes, scar where missing loop was attached with solder, and a makers mark stamped twice, either H, T or I. Possibly 17th century. Diameter 12mm. | |||||
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Bottle | NMS-EBF253 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Late 17th to later 18th century dark green glass wine bottle, probably mid 18th century. Onion or mallet shaped with applied rim below the lip. Almost complete, one small sherd missing from side. Maximum diameter 135mm. Height 200mm. | |||||
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Arrowhead | NMS-DA3315 |
Neolithic | Norfolk |
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| Leaf Arrowhead (incomplete) Dimensions 36 x 25 x 4.6mm. A broad based, thin leaf arrowhead, recently snapped transversely with loss of the point. Finished overall on both faces by peripheral shallow pressure flaking, with complete removal of the surface of the blank. Both faces show signs of inci... | |||||
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Mount | NMS-70B362 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Medieval or post-medieval silver gilt mount or eyelet. Circular, with the impression of the cuttlefish mould, and two integral rivets on the reverse. The front face has a raised transverse panel with convex edges leaving a crescentric flange to either side of the mount. Two thirds of the raised p... | |||||
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Dress pin | NMS-6D7AE7 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Post-medieval silver dress pin of the bodkin type, bent several times throughout the length. The shank is of flattened hexagonal section tapering to a blunt point at one end with a transverse rib followed by a pierced, triangular section before a scoop terminal at the other. There is a rectangula... | |||||

