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Vessel | LON-507340 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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 ... | |||||
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Token | LON-C311A1 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval lead alloy token (17th century). | |||||
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Brooch | LON-BAF907 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Coin | LON-ABE3E5 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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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. | |||||
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Brooch | LON-ABCBE2 |
Roman | Essex |
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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... | |||||
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Finger ring | LON-AB8382 |
Roman | Berkshire |
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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... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-A83118 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Tile | LON-964954 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Tile | LON-963BF7 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Tile | LON-963882 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-963253 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-962B62 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Tile | LON-9621F2 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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. | |||||
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Vessel | LON-9618E3 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-95D9D2 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-95D413 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Candlestick | LON-95CF74 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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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 ... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-95C606 |
Roman | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-95BEC3 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-95BC47 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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. | |||||
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Vessel | LON-95B4E3 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-95A888 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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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 ... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-959083 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-958B84 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-957D68 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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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:... | |||||
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Mount | LON-93E5A3 |
Iron age | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Armour and weapons | LON-93D2A4 |
Modern | Greater London |
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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... | |||||
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Pin | LON-833BD8 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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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 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Modern copper alloy ear ring, undecorated. | |||||
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Fork (tool) | LON-821015 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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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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