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Vessel Vessel LON-507340
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A Medieval – Post Medieval glass small phial (late 15th century – mid 17th century). The phial is made from green glass and is thin-walled. It has a globular body, a short neck and everted rim. Hazel Forsyth said this was probably a pharmaceutical phial but they were probably reused for ...
Token Token LON-C311A1
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Post medieval Greater London xml | csv
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A Post Medieval lead alloy token (17th century).
Brooch Brooch LON-BAF907
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Early medieval Greater London xml | csv
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Disc Brooch The disc brooch, which was partially hidden by degraded wood, was removed by conservators and was in poor condition (MoLSS 2000). The complete brooch is 66-68mm in diameter and 8mm thick. The registered find number is <36>. The brooch has a stepped profile with a gold-coloured m...
Coin Coin LON-ABE3E5
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Post medieval Greater London xml | csv
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A Post Medieval copper alloy coin: 8 maravedis of Philip IV of Spain (AD1621-1665). This coin has been countermarked to revalidate it. The stamp has the date 1641.
Brooch Brooch LON-ABCBE2
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A Roman copper alloy lozenge-shaped object, possibly an incomplete brooch (AD43-410). The object has a central lozenge-shaped section with a raised border creating a cell in which enamel may have originally been inlaid. Projecting from opposing points of the lozenge is a globular terminal. Fro...
Finger ring Finger ring LON-AB8382
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A Roman annular gold finger ring dating 43-410AD. Curator's report: A small, distorted annular gold ring, probably Roman, possibly a tiny finger-ring, made from two semi-circular components fused together. One is a simple, slender, rectangular-sectioned strip. The other, also made from a str...
Vessel Vessel LON-A83118
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A Post Medieval lead alloy (pewter) vessel: trencher salt (1674 – early 18th century). This open vessel for dispensing salt is hexagonal with a central circular recess to contain the salt. The hexagonal sides flare out to the base with a stepped border around the edge. At the peak is a large...
Tile Tile LON-964954
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A Medieval incomplete ceramic glazed floor tile (1350s-1390s). The tile is decorated with a two-tone pattern in white slip against a red background. The pattern comprises a central flower motif with eight petals with a circular border. In each corner there is a fleur-de-lis projecting from the...
Tile Tile LON-963BF7
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A Medieval incomplete Flemish floor tile (15th – 16th century). One corner is missing from this square tile. Red fabric with a dark green glossy glaze covering the upper surface with a few drips on the sides. In each remaining corner there is a nail hole visible which is typical of Flemish f...
Tile Tile LON-963882
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A Medieval incomplete ceramic glazed floor tile (1350s-1390s). The tile is decorated with a two-tone pattern in white slip against a red background. The pattern comprises a central flower motif with five petals with a circular border. In each corner there is another five petalled flower within...
Vessel Vessel LON-963253
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A Post Medieval pottery body sherd from a slipped-glazed ware vessel, probably a dripping pan (16th – 17th century). The fabric has a red external surface, grey core and internal surface. Covering the internal surface is a thick mid-green speckled glazed, there are drops of glaze on the exter...
Vessel Vessel LON-962B62
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A Post Medieval pottery base and body sherd from a large glazed red ware cistern (16th – 17th century). The cistern has a sagging base and a bunghole located on the wall near the base. The fabric is dark red with a patchy mottled green glaze covering all surfaces. Dimensions: Weight: 276...
Tile Tile LON-9621F2
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A Post Medieval pottery fragment of kiln furniture (17th century). This is a flat tile with rounded edge and the upper surface has incised concentric circles with irregular perforations through the thickness of the tile. Stoneware fabric. Dimensions: Thickness: 14.80mm; Weight: 95.08g.
Vessel Vessel LON-9618E3
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A Medieval pottery handle and rim fragment from a Sieburg jug (c.1375-1425). This unglazed jug has an upright rim with decorative groove just below and a handle with central thumbed groove which is attached to the jug approximately 30mm below the rim. Cream stoneware fabric. The complete v...
Vessel Vessel LON-95D9D2
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A Post Medieval pottery base and body sherd from a Border Ware vessel (c.1550-c.1600). The vessel has a flared base but no thumbed frill. There are four holes drilled through the base pre-firing. From the base the body narrows before expanding to form a curved profile. The fabric is cream wit...
Vessel Vessel LON-95D413
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A Medieval pottery base sherd from a Surrey White Ware dish (13th - 15th century). The fabric is white and there is a mottled mid-dark green glaze mostly covering the upper surface, although there some uncovered patches. There is no glaze on the underside. Dimensions: diameter of base: 101...
Candlestick Candlestick LON-95CF74
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A Post Medieval pottery incomplete candlestick, possibly from the Low Countries/Utretcht (16th - 17th century). Hard fine buff fabric with a glossy apple green glaze all over except on the underside of the base where it has dripped. It is broken across the stem and only the base remains. The ...
Vessel Vessel LON-95C606
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Roman Greater London xml | csv
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A Roman pottery rim sherd from a white ware mortarium (AD43-410). This rim sherd includes the pouring spout which has been formed by smooth the upright rim over the square-sectioned flange. On the upright rim there are two decorative grooves running either side of the top of the rim. There are...
Vessel Vessel LON-95BEC3
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A late Medieval pottery base from a white ware conical jug, possibly Cheam white ware (late 14th – 15th century). The jug has a narrow base and the walls flare to form the body of the jug. The fabric is white with a slightly darker grey core. On the base there are a few drips of a pale yello...
Vessel Vessel LON-95BC47
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A late Medieval – Post Medieval pottery base from a Stoneware vessel, possibly Raeren (late 15th – 16th century). The vessel has a frilled thumbed base. It is a grey stoneware with patchy brown iron wash. Dimensions: diameter of base: 90.77mm; weight: 140.97g.
Vessel Vessel LON-95B4E3
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A Post Medieval pottery base sherd from a Black Glazed Ware vessel, probably a tyg (c.1580-c.1700). This base sherd includes the lower attachment point for a handle. The external surfaces are covered in a glossy black glaze with the exception of the base, which is only patchily covered. The fab...
Vessel Vessel LON-95A888
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A Post Medieval pottery body sherd from a stoneware Frechen Bartmann jug (1550-1700). This body sherd includes the majority of the armorial shield that is typical on these jugs. The vessel fabric is a light grey stoneware, the exterior of which is decorated with a brown iron wash under a coarse ...
Vessel Vessel LON-959083
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A late Medieval – Post Medieval pottery handle and rim sherd from a jug (15th – 17th century). The jug has a sub-angular rim and the handle is decorated with a central thumbed groove. The rim is attached to the jug approximately 20mm below the rim. The fabric with red with a central grey c...
Vessel Vessel LON-958B84
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Two late Medieval – early Post Medieval rim sherds from a Sgrafitto dish (15th – 16th century). The two sherds conjoin and are from the same vessel. The dish has flange and a bead rim with central groove. The upper surface of the flange is decorated with a double band of incised parallel w...
Vessel Vessel LON-957D68
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A Post Medieval pottery rim sherd from a red ware open vessel (probably 17th -18th century). The vessel has a globule rim with a double band of stamped rectangular motifs in a border below the rim. The fabric is red with a grey core and mica inclusions. Dimensions: Radius: 110mm; Weight:...
Mount Mount LON-93E5A3
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Iron age Greater London xml | csv
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An incomplete Iron Age studded bronze harness fitting, broken across the perforation, possibly a strap mount. The perforation has an internal curve indicating it may have accommodated a ring rather than a stud. A small hole intruding on the upper face of the perforation suggests the harness fi...
ARMOUR AND WEAPONS Armour and weapons LON-93D2A4
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Modern Greater London xml | csv
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A Post Medieval - Modern wood and copper alloy ramrod for a muzzle-loading weapon (1760 - 1880). The shaft is made from wood and tapers from 12.08mm to 8.50mm. At the wider end is a flaring copper alloy terminal, this may be the ball-seating cup. At the narrow end is a slightly tapering copper...
Pin Pin LON-833BD8
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A Post Medieval gold pin head (16th century). Curator's report: Small, heavy gold pin head with hole for attachment to a gold wire. The hemispherical head squashed flat, decorated with applied filigree circlets and knops, and with flower heads made up of small turquoises (identified by Raman...
Ear ring LON-822FB2
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A Modern copper alloy ear ring, undecorated.
FORK (TOOL) Fork (tool) LON-821015
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A complete Post Medieval lead alloy forked tool (16th-17th centuries). The fork has been cast in one piece as a rod which, at the top, has been hammered out and pierced to create a hoop. At the opposite end it appears to have been cut and hammered out, forming a forked extension with two points. ...

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