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Coin | NARC-275757 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A late Roman copper alloy nummus of the house of Valentianian (AD 364-378). SECURITAS REPUBLICAE Obv: pearl diademed head right. Reverse: Victory walking left with wreath. The mint mark is not visible. RIC IX | |||||
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Coin | NARC-2710C6 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A late Roman copper alloy nummus of the house of Constantine (AD 307-361). The obverse shows a left-facing pearl diademed bust, with the legend '[CONTSTAN]-TINVS AVG', and the reverse has a camp gateway with two towers, and a star above, inscribed: [PROVIDENT]IAE AUGG. Mintmark not legible. ... | |||||
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Brooch | NARC-2697D7 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A cast copper alloy Roman, T-shaped Colchester-variant brooch. The wings are semi-cylindrical The spring and pin are missing. The bow head is hump-like in profile and tapers to the bow, of which there is only a small portion before it is broken. This break is not recent. The bow is flattened / ov... | |||||
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Coin | NARC-25CEF1 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A cut Roman silver denarius of Trajan (AD 98-117), issued after he had been declared consul for the sixth time (COS IV). Trajan became consul for the sixth time in AD 112. Obv: Laureate bust right/ legend D4 or D5. Reverse: Felicitas standing left holding cornucopia in left hand (right hand... | |||||
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Button | NARC-00C313 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A copper alloy dress button of early postmedieval date. The button has a splayed, piriform profile, and an elongated oval loop. It measures 10.7mm in diameter, 16mm in length, and 2.9g in weight. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-00AEC6 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Late Roman copper alloy nummus of the House of Valentinian. Obverse has pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Reverse has Emperor right, dragging captive. Probably GLORIA ROMANARVM | |||||
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Coin | NARC-009316 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A contemporary copper alloy copy of a Roman silver denarius of Septimius Severus (AD 193-211). Obverse features a right-facing, 'spiky'-bearded, laureate bust. Reverse features Fortuna seated with rudder and cornucopiae. The coin is copied from a prototype of the Mint of Laodicwa, AD 194. see ... | |||||
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Coin | NARC-007BE1 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| An early Roman as or dupondius. The coin is heavily worn, but it is possible to discern a bare-headed bust right on the obverse. the reverse, and all inscriptions, are illegible. | |||||
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Seal | NARC-FFE706 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A decorative, gilded object dating to the postmedieval period. It was probably used for the supension of an object, such as a fob seal. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-FFD317 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A very corroded Roman copper alloy coin | |||||
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Coin | NARC-FFBC16 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A silver threepence of Elizabeth I, minted in 1578 or 1579. Worn and blackened. North 1998 Spink 2573. | |||||
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Jetton | NARC-FF8EF2 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A postmedieval Nuremburg jetton ('signed' Rose/orb type) of Hans Krauwinckel I (1562-1586). The regular die axis may be a result of the reform in minting that began at Hans Krauwinckel's workshops around AD 1580. See Mitchener 1988 Vol I: p386 | |||||
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Jetton | NARC-FF7141 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A copper alloy jetton with design related to the medieval silver penny, but with a pictorial obverse. The jetton is heavily worn, so that the obverse design is unclear, but it may incorporate a shield design. The reverse features a short cross moline within a circle. Inscriptions are illegible... | |||||
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Gaming piece | NARC-FF3FC5 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A plano-convex lead gaming counter. Little about the find is diagnostic, but the form broadly dates to the medieval and early postmedieval periods. | |||||
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Strap fitting | NARC-FF1F56 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| Copper-alloy strap-fitting consisting of two components; a flat, roughly trapezoidal plate, and a cast ring, threaded through a hook at the narrow end of the plate. The wider end of the plate is incurved and there are two separate iron rivets down the centre. It is likely that the ring was used ... | |||||
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Vessel | NARC-FF03A4 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| An irregular, broadly circular piece of lead used to mend a pot, measuring 41mm in diameter, 9.8mm thick, and weighing 92g. These objects lack features that are chronologically diagnostic, and may date between the Roman and medieval periods. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-FECE82 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| An early Roman copper alloy coin, probably an as of Claudius I (AD 41-54). The coin is very worn, and the obverse bust is not discernible, but the reverse features a single standing figure facing right, holding a spear; probably Minerva. The obverse inscription is invisible, but the reverse rea... | |||||
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Coin | NARC-FEADF6 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A late Roman copper alloy nummus of the house of Valentinian (AD 364-378). The obverse has a bare-headed/pearl diademed bust right, the reverse has the emperor facing right, holding a standard in his left hand, and dragging a captive. The coin was minted in Arles. RIV Vol IX, p64,p66 | |||||
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Coin | NARC-FE84C1 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A (barbarous) Roman copper alloy radiate of Carausius(AD 286-293). The obverse features a right facing bearded, radiate bust, and the reverse has a rudimentary rendering of the type 'SALUS AUG'. | |||||
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Spoon | NARC-FCFD32 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A complete copper alloy (?brass) postmedieval spoon. It has a fig-shaped bowl, which is marked close to the stem (on the obverse) with a fleur-de-lis. The stem itself is broadly rectangular, and flattened close to the bowl, but at the the terminal it is rather more rounded. It terminates in a s... | |||||
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Hooked tag | NARC-FCA2B5 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A fragment of decorative openwork copper alloy, from the head of a pin/fastener, probably a hooked tag. The fragment can be dated stylistically to the early postmedieval period (16th-17th century), and there are close parallels from dated contexts at Norwich (see Margeson 1993: 16-17), as well a... | |||||
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Strap fitting | NARC-FC5163 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A copper alloy postmedieval belt mount, of 'almond-shaped'/lentoid profile, with a central void, such that the mount has the general appearance of a flattened ring. The reverse features two small lugs. The mount is 20.1mm long, 9.5mm wide at its centre, and 1.1mm thick. It weighs 1.2g. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-FC17A2 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A late Roman copper alloy nummus of the house of Valentinian (AD 364-378). The obverse features a pearl diademed head right, the reverse the emperor seated with sceptre in left hand, and dragging captive with right. Crudely rendered - probable contemporary copy. Inscriptions unclear, but of ty... | |||||
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Coin | NARC-FBDE91 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A highly degraded Roman copper alloy radiate. The obverse features a radiate head right. The reverse is unclear, but features a figure standing right, holding a sceptre. The coin probably dates to between AD 250 and 300. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-FB4B78 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Late Roman copper alloy nummus of Constantine I (AD 306-337), featuring bust of Constantinopolis on obverse, and Victory on Prow on reverse. The coin was minted in Arles, between AD 330 and 335. RIC VII, p. 271, no. 344. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-803983 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A heavily corroded late Roman copper alloy nummus. No legend is visible,but the reverse features the emperor dragging a captive and holding a standard, which types the coin as GLORIA ROMANORUM, and dates it to between AD 364 and 378 (house of Valentinian). | |||||
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Coin | NARC-7FFEB4 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A worn and corroded Roman copper alloy radiate. It may be a contemporary (barbarous) copy. It was minted at (or modelled after the type minted at) Rome, during Gallienus' sole reign (AD 260-268). Obv: Radiate bust right. Rev: Doe walking right /"Dianae Cons aug". RIC V (i) p192, ref no... | |||||
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Strap fitting | NARC-15DE93 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A postmedieval copper alloy belt mount, probably dating to the 16th century. It consists of a flat piece if copper alloy, with a sinuous body and a flat, expanded terminal. There are two short lugs on the reverse. The mount is undecorated, and has a patchy green-brown patina. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-15D298 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A late Roman copper alloy nummus of Contantius II. FEL TEMP REPARATIO, soldier leading figure from hut. No mintmark visible. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-15C743 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| A very small (diameter 12.2mm), heavily corroded late Roman copper alloy nummus | |||||
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