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Coin | LIN-2A04A1 |
Iron age | Lincolnshire |
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| A silver Iron Age unit of the boar/horse type. On the obverse is a boar right with a pellet and crescent above and a pellet within a disc below. On the reverse is a stylised horse right with a crescent and pellet above. The coin dates from 50-20 BC, and corresponds with Brtish Museum catalogue nu... | |||||
| Coin | LIN-30AA64 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A medieval hammered silver farthing of Edward I or II, London mint. The obverse has a crowned forward facing bust with intial cross pattee, extra beading on the collar and prominent pellet eyes. The legend reads: EDW[A]RDVS [---]AN, and contains a distinctive unbarred 'N'. The reverse has a lo... | |||||
| Coin | LIN-3056A8 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A fragment of a post-medieval hammered silver halfgroat of Henry VIII, mint uncertain. The obverse has a forward facing bust and a legend containing double saltire stops which reads: [--- HI]BE REX (an extra 'E' seems to have been inserted between 'HIB' and REX). The reverse has a shield on a l... | |||||
| Coin | LIN-2FF154 |
Early medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| An early-medieval hammered penny of Cnut, struck at the Lincoln mint. On the obverse is a left facing bust holding a sceptre with a lis head. The legend reads: CNU-T REX. The reverse has a voided short cross with annulet ends and a pellet centre with the legend: LEOFWIN ON LIN. Cnut's short cr... | |||||
| Coin | LIN-2F8E37 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A post-medieval hammered silver halfpenny from the Canterbury mint. The obverse has a forward facing crowned bust with the letters 'W' and 'A' to either side, probably for Archbishop William Warham. The legend reads: [HDG ROSA] SINE [SPI]. The reverse has a long cross with three pellets in eac... | |||||
| Coin | LIN-2E31D2 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A hammered silver Edwardian Irish penny, struck in Waterford between 1272-1377. On the obverse is a forward facing bust within a triangle with the legend: .EDW.R.ANGL'DNS hYB. On the reverse is a long cross with three pellets in each angle with the legend: CIVITAS WATERFOR. The coin has been ... | |||||
| Coin | LIN-2DC2E5 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A hammered silver coin, probably a sixpence, of Elizabeth I. The coin was struck in London in 1561. On the obverse is a bust left with a rose behind the queen's head and the legend: ELIZABETH D.G.[ANG.FRA] ET.HI.REGINA. On the reverse is a square shield on long cross fourchee and the legend: P... | |||||
| Coin | LIN-2D7DC0 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A hammered silver penny of Edward III, 4th Coinage, pre-treaty, series D. It was struck in York at the episcopal mint. On the obverse is a crowned facing bust with the legend: EDWARDVS.REX.ANGLI. On the reverse is a long cross with three pellets in each angle and a quatrefoil in the centre. ... | |||||
| Coin | LIN-2D4D83 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A medieval hammered silver penny, mint of London. The obverse has a crowned facing bust and the legend: EDWA R ANGL DNS HYB. The reverse has a long cross with three pellets in each angle and the legend: CIVTAS LONDON. The coin appears to belong to North class 10-13 (AD 1307-1314), and was stru... | |||||
| Buckle | LIN-70BF26 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A post-medieval double loop buckle frame made from cast copper alloy. The buckle is rectangular with a narrowed strap bar, and traces of white metal on the front indicate it was originally tinned. Whitehead describes the main period of use for this buckle type as c.1550-1700, though they have b... | |||||
| Plumb bob | LIN-706476 |
Unknown | Lincolnshire |
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| A lead plumb bob of uncertain date. The weight is conical, with an iron suspension loop projecting from the top. There is some corrosion damage to the surface of the iron, and wear to the lead surface, but otherwise the object is in fair condition. Still in use today, the plumb bob has a long h... | |||||
| Cloth seal | LIN-6F0DE5 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A post-medieval lead cloth seal. The object consists of two lead discs joined by a sprue were bent around a piece of cloth and stamped to seal. Traces of the stamped design remain as a letter 'P' within a circle on one disc and 'M' within a circle on the other. There also appears to be a picto... | |||||
| Button | LIN-6E8EF2 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A lead alloy button dating from the late medieval or early post-medieval period. The button is of a plano-convex discoid form, and has a glossy grey patina. The shank has broken away and been lost. There are many examples of similar buttons on this database, including NLM-EBD947. | |||||
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Brooch | LIN-4A3A98 |
Early medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A probable fragment of a copper alloy Anglo-Scandinavian disc brooch. The brooch has an openwork design, possibly zoomorphic, and retains a stub of the original fastening. Most of the brooch, along with the hinge and pin fastening, have broken away and been lost. A complete example can be seen... | |||||
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Spoon | LIN-48FAC2 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A knop from a post medieval pewter spoon. The object consists of a disc-like terminal with a moulded, grooved hemispherical decoration beneath. The remainder of the spoon has broken away and been lost. There are numerous similar examples on this database, including LIN-C975A2 and SWYOR-C89E1.... | |||||
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Pin | LIN-436B61 |
Unknown | Lincolnshire |
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| A probable pin manufactured from cast copper alloy. The object has a flattened disc-like terminal decorated with two raised horizontal lines, the shaft is rectangular in section around the middle, tapering to a point. This object may be part of a brooch fastening, or used for securing clothing. ... | |||||
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Brooch | LIN-42DE72 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An oval disc formed from cast copper alloy with a central setting, probably for a glass or semi-precious stone. There are traces of gilt on the surface and four circular holes piercing the outer edge. There is insufficient information on the rally record to determine if the object has evidence o... | |||||
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Strap fitting | LIN-3528D6 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A probable copper alloy strap slider of medieval or post medieval date. The fitting is roughly trefoil shaped with the remains of what appears to be grooved decoration on the front. On the reverse is a rectangular loop, also rectangular in cross section, which allowed the object to be threaded ... | |||||
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Brooch | LIN-305881 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A fragment of a copper alloy Roman 'dolphin' brooch, comprising the bow and the remains of a catchplate-the wings have broken away and been lost. The brooch has been decorated with a pair of grooves running down the centre of the bow. The object has suffered extensive corrosion, with some pitti... | |||||

