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Strap end | SUR-2A80C6 |
Early medieval | Surrey |
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| A fragment of an early medieval strap end of 10th century date. The inner end survives and has a ledge to support the end of the strap and three iron rivets by which it was attached. The strap end is in the Winchester style and is openwork with a symmetrical foliate motif. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-2A6A56 |
Post medieval | Surrey |
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| A circular silver object, probably formerly a sixpence but worn flat. One one side are two very small stamped fleur-de-lys. | |||||
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Handaxe | SUR-2A4C65 |
Palaeolithic | West Sussex |
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| A Lower Palaeolithic flint handaxe, probably originally of ovate form. Much of one face and one long edge of the axe is missing, probably due to frost or plough action. The patina is an ochrish brown and the visible flint has a brown hue. | |||||
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Thimble | SUR-2A1BC3 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A cast copper alloy post medieval thimble. The thimble has a spiral of pits which continues onto the apex. | |||||
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Key (locking) | SUR-2A0636 |
Post medieval | Surrey |
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| A cast copper alloy post medieval key. The key handle is openwork with five apertures. The handle has two collars with a raised swelling between. The stem is hollow and the ward is a simple rectangle. | |||||
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Token | SUR-29D997 |
Post medieval | Surrey |
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| A cast lead token. Side 1: W (Class 2) Side 2: a symbol similar to a privy mark (Class 20) | |||||
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Staff | SUR-29A446 |
Early medieval | Surrey |
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| A cast copper alloy object belonging to a type usually referred to as a staff terminal. The terminal is spherical with a diameter of 33.11mm and its surface is covered with an arrangement of projecting rounded knobs with rounded holes between. Around the girth the knobs are arranged in two tiers.... | |||||
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Cloth seal | SUR-292F24 |
Post medieval | Surrey |
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| A cast lead cloth seal. A clothier's, weaver's, dyer's, or searcher's seal. The seal is similar to seals of the London Dyer's Company (cf Egan nos.267-8). Side 1: (I) (curving lines) L Side 2: Probable privy mark | |||||
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Token | SUR-291D51 |
Post medieval | Surrey |
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| A uniface cast lead token bearing the initials IT. The 'I' is crossed. Powell classification no. 2. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-28E333 |
Post medieval | Surrey |
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| A shilling of William III dated 1696 | |||||
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Buckle | SUR-28B976 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A cast copper alloy medieval buckle. The frame is oval with a narrow offset bar; the ornate outer edge has diagonally-projecting rounded extensions. | |||||
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Harness ring | SUR-28A033 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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| A possible cast copper alloy harness or sword belt ring of possible late Iron Age or early Roman date. The diameter is 30.48mm. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-287DB0 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A Scottish thistle merk of James I of Scotland. AD1567-1625. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-2871B6 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A penny of Edward I, Class 9b, mint of London. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-2866E6 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A penny of Edward I, Class 9b, mint of York. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-2857E1 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A cut quarter of Henry III, mint of London. Uncertain Class. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-281B92 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A nummus of the House of Theodosius AD388-402. Victory going left VICTORIA AVGGG. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-27FA23 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A nummus of the House of Valentinian. Victory going left SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE. AD364-378, Mint unclear. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-27D3E6 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A nummus of Valens. Victory going left SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE. AD364-378, Mint unclear. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-27BF25 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A nummus of Valens. Victory going left SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE. AD364-378, Mint of Trier. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-27AA80 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| Two nummi of the House of Valentinian. Victory going left SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE. AD364-378, Mint of Arles | |||||
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Coin | SUR-279883 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| Four nummi of the House of Constantine. GLORIA EXERCITVS two soldiers and one standard. AD335-7. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-278B24 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A nummus of Valentinian I. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor dragging captive. AD364-378. Mint of London. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-276A03 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A nummus of Valentinian I. Rev: GLORIA ROMANORVM Emperor dragging captive. AD364-378. Mint of Aquileia. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-2752F5 |
Roman |
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| A nummus of Constantine I. SOLI INVICTO COMITI. Sol with whip and globe. AD307-318. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-269A85 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A nummus of the House of Constantine. CONSTANTINOPOLIS Victory on prow. AD330-5. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-268170 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A nummus of Constans. VICTORIAE DD AVGG Q NN. AD343-8 | |||||
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Harness fitting | SUR-265AA3 |
Iron age | Oxfordshire |
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| A cast copper alloy so-called 'mini-terret' made from an alloy with a high tin content, giving it a grey colour. The terret is annular, 27.06mm in diameter, and with two prominent radiating ribs and a flat back giving a D-section. The central hole is off-centre and oval. This object can be compar... | |||||
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Coin | SUR-140244 |
Early medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A penny of Edward the Confessor, now in two fragments. Expanding Cross type, 1050-3. Mint of Wallingford. Moneyer: Brunwine (BRVNPINE). North 820. | |||||
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Bead | SUR-13E2E2 |
Roman | Surrey |
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| A mid blue glass bead with an uneven internal face. The bead is probably Roman. | |||||

