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| Image | Object Type | Find number | Broadperiod | County | Actions |
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| Coin | SF-153C46 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A silver penny of Edward II, 1280-1282 AD class 3g | |||||
| Coin | SF-14BD52 |
Post medieval | Suffolk |
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| A silver groat of Elizabeth I, 1559-1560 AD | |||||
| Pin | SF-13B515 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A copper alloy Medieval pin or nail head. The head is solid, domed and faceted around its sides, tapering to its shaft which has a square section and a blunt tip. The dome measures 9.79mm in diameter, and the pin is 21mm in length, weighing 3.97g. It may have been used as an upholstery nail, for ... | |||||
| Coin | SF-11F032 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper alloy Roman nummus, incomplete, D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, Constantine I, 320-325 AD | |||||
| Coin | SF-11A607 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper alloy Roman nummus, BEATA TRANQUILLITAS, 321 AD Obverse worn and obscured by corrosion. | |||||
| Mount | SF-116AE4 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A copper alloy medieval mount, probably from a box or casket. It is triangular in shape, with a pointed arrow-shaped terminal, expanding to a wider and slightly curved opposite terminal. There is a collar between the two terminals, and a rib or catch on the underside, running from the centre of t... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-115A73 |
Post medieval | Suffolk |
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| A late Medieval or Post medieval lead pot-mend. It is oval in shape, with both surfaces being flat and neatly finished, but with no trace of any pottery between the two. The object measures 41.4mm in length, 24.98mm in width, 10.77mm in thickness, and weighs 50.09g. | |||||
| Buckle | SF-114876 |
Post medieval | Suffolk |
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| A Post-Medieval copper alloy rectangular buckle frame with a central bar. The frame is worn and the bar has been distorted possibly by plough damage. The frame has decorative moulding on its outside edge and a notch for a pin-rest, and there are paired knops at the corners with transverse groove ... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-1136D5 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A copper alloy Medieval vessel rim fragment, from a dish or bowl. The fragment measures 30.89mm in length, 23.97mm in width and weighs 13.02g. There are traces of sooting on the outside of the vessel fragment. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-111667 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A coarse-ware rim-sherd of Medieval date and probably from a jug form. Weight.6.88g | |||||
| Coin | SF-10EFB7 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A fragment of a silver farthing of Edward III, London mint, could be florin coinage, 1344-1351 or later, to 1377 AD | |||||
| Intaglio | SF-0F6BE5 |
Modern | Suffolk |
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| An intaglio of probably Modern date. It is made from pale green glass and is oval in shape, with an inscribed device. It is uncertain what the device is intended to depict. There may be two arms or wings with a head above and a horizontal bar below, but these do not suggest a classical figure. I... | |||||
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Stylus | SF-0F4415 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A copper alloy stylus of Roman or Early Medieval date. The metal is worn and patinated, obscuring any decoration, although there are traces of bands of grooved lines on the shaft. The stylus has a flat terminal ( or eraser) which is triangular in shape, and its shaft is circular in section, termi... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FEF697 |
Iron age | Suffolk |
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| Three potsherds of probable later prehistoric date, discovered and collected with sherds of Roman date, see PAS SF -FECF10, and Medieval, SF -FEE2F2. There are two bases and one bodysherd, in coarse fabric with plentiful, large grit tempering, weighing 19.76g. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FEE2F2 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A group of Medieval potsherds, discovered and collected with sherds of Roman date, see PAS SF -FECF10, and later prehistoric date, possibly Iron Age, SF -FEF697 a) 4 coarseware rims, bowl and jar forms, oxidised wares, wgt 41.13g b) 16 body sherds and 1 base, assorted grey and oxidised coarseware... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FECF10 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A group of Roman potsherds, discovered and collected with sherds of Medieval date, see PAS SF -FEE2F2, and later prehistoric date, probably Iron Age, SF -FEF697 a) one base, grey coarseware, wgt 14.02g b) 3 body sherds, grey coarsewares suggesting dfferent vessels, wgt 15.03g | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FE5806 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A group of Roman potsherds, discovered and collected with sherds of medieval date, recorded separately as PAS SF -FE4336 a) 4 rims of grey coarsewares each from a different vessel, wgt 46.84g b) 4 body sherds of grey coarseware, wgt 28.54g. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FE4336 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A group of Medieval potsherds, discovered and collected with sherds of medieval date, recorded separately as PAS SF - FE5806 a) large jar rim sherd in light buff sandy coarseware, wgt 39.54g b) rim sherd, worn, buff gritty fabric, everted flat-topped bowl rim, wgt 13.14g c) six coarseware bodyshe... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FE1761 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A sherd of medieval coarseware pottery. The fabric has larger white grits and smaller black ones, with an occasional large quartzite fragment, and comes from the shoulder of a vessel such as a jug or jar. the sherd measures 41.75mm in length, 56.08mm in width, 8.08mm in thickness and weighs 18.25g. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FD8F12 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| Two sherds of medieval coarseware pottery. They are a rim and bodysherd probably from the same vessel, with a gritty fabric including larger white grits and smaller black ones, with an occasional large quartzite fragment. The rim is flat-topped and from a jug form. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-FD7614 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| Three sherds of medieval coarseware pottery. a) bodysherd of greyware with fine git temper, wgt 3.41g b) bodysherd of greyware with white grit temper, wgt 2.48g c) bodysherd with oxidised surfaces, mixed grit temper, somelarger grits,wgt 3.28 g | |||||
| Coin | SF-FD4C67 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A sterling silver farthing of Edward I, 1282-94 AD | |||||
| Coin | SF-FCDD37 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A sterling penny of Edward III, Treaty period, 1363-1369 AD North no.1273. | |||||
| Coin | SF-FC3514 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A short cross penny of Henry II, class 1, 1180-89 AD | |||||
| Coin | SF-EDD842 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A short cross penny of Henry II, class 1c. The lack of pellet in the obverse legend, and N with three serifs, would suggest the latter, 1185-1189 AD | |||||
| Vessel | SF-ED7CB6 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A handle sherd of Roman pottery. The fabric is cream coloured with a fine sandy temper. The rim sherd is rolled longitudinally with a deep groove along its centre, and a pronounced thumb-mark at one end where it starts to broaden for attachment to a vessel. The size would suggest that this rim be... | |||||
| Vessel | SF-ED6F97 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| Two rim sherds of Medieval and later pottery: a) grey ware, flat, everted rim, sandy fabric, weight 8.25g b) orange fabric, moulded rim, smooth fabric, weight 5.01g | |||||
| Vessel | SF-ED6017 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A body-sherd of medieval coarse-ware. It has small grit tempering with occasional larger grits. The fabric is reduced with buff-coloured exterior surfaces . The sherd measures 41.81mm in length, 26.84mm in width and weighs 9.87g. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-ED53D7 |
Medieval | Suffolk |
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| A rim-sherd of Medieval coarse-ware. The fabric is oxidised with plentiful small white grit tempering. The rim is everted, and measures 22.54mm in length, 36mm in width and weighs 9.12g. | |||||
| Vessel | SF-ED3C83 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Four sherds of Roman pottery: a) grey wares, with three vessels represented, two of which have rolled rims, from jar or cooking pot forms, and one is an upright bowl form, weight 36.8g b) oxidised fabric with grey surfaces, everted rim, fine-ware weight 7.54g | |||||

