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Finger ring | PAS-3B5388 |
Post medieval | Avon |
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| Tiny thin, Post-Medieval gold posy ring inscribed inside 'A frends gift'. Joan Evans (1931, p. xviii) suggests that these very small posy rings were intended as gift to little girls whose names were drawn for valentines. | |||||
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Pendant | PAS-D3A974 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Early Saxon gold and glass oval pendant. Very thin gold sheet back-plate, now with slight damage. The setting is formed from plain gold sheet with a single beaded wire collar where it joins the back-plate. A separate ribbed gold sheet suspension loop has a loop of beaded wire around the base, the... | |||||
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Finger ring | PAS-D38770 |
Unknown | Norfolk |
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| This fragment, about 1/3rd of a silver finger ring, now distorted, consists of a flat plain band which expands fairly sharply to a rectangular bezel with engraved decoration consisting of a transverse band of short closely spaced lines at the junction between band and bezel, a circle with four li... | |||||
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Finger ring | PAS-D35A01 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Silver finger ring, distorted. Lozengiform bezel, the ends of which taper smoothly to become the band, the ends of which are now broken but would originally have wound around each other. Cf. a more complete and decorated example from Thetford illustrated in Rogerson and Dallas (1984, 71, fig.110,... | |||||
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Finger ring | PAS-D31767 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Silver finger ring. Flattened triangular section, flat internally. The band is formed from seven straight lozengiform sections each with a median arris. Internally the band is circular. Probably Roman in date. External diameter 23.5mm, internal diameter 19.5mm. Band width at maximum 7.5mm. Weight... | |||||
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Bracelet | PAS-B9D6E5 |
Bronze age | Greater London |
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| Fragment of a gold penannular bracelet, with a thin flat cross-section and an expanded 'buffer' terminal. Found in an unstratified context. Comparable pieces have been found in hoards in Bexley Heath, Kent, Beachy Head, Sussex and Caister, Norfolk (Eogan, 1994, 168-170) and more recently in the B... | |||||
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Brooch | PAS-EE74E1 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A medieval silver annular brooch. The frame is of round section with a slightly flattened back, and undecorated. There is no constriction in the frame; the pin is looped around the frame, and is decorated with two engraved lines across the widest point near the top. Dimensions: Maximum diameter... | |||||
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Dress pin | PAS-A2ED35 |
Post medieval | Hertfordshire |
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| Dress pin, broken beneath rectangular opening. Pointed tip, tapering shaft of quadrangular section. Engraved ornament of chevrons. Possible mark (?) at tip of lowest chevron. | |||||
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Unidentified object | PAS-227D90 |
Early medieval | Dorset |
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| The find is part of a fitting of uncertain function. The shape of the piece is oblong, at one end narrowing to a neck before fanning out to a perforated, gracefully rounded tip, whilst the opposite wider end, with a small rectangular slot cut off, is folded over itself and secured by two small do... | |||||
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Dress fastener (dress) | PAS-1F1024 |
Post medieval | Norfolk |
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| Silver gilt cap-hook. A nine-petalled flower with a central boss from which radiate closely spaced grooves. The outer edge of the petals are angled downwards. The plate is flat on the reverse with a soldered silver hook which is bent back on itself to form an s-shape. The front of the plate is gi... | |||||
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Finger ring | PAS-4E0A53 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| Gold ring with oval slightly concave bezel, engraved with a coat of arms comprising a shield with a mermaid surrounded by foliate ornament (mantling) and a helmet crest. The engraving is very worn. The reverse bears a tiny indistinct and illegible stamped mark, possibly a maker's mark but not ide... | |||||
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Coin hoard | PAS-867115 |
Modern | Greater London |
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| The Hackney Hoard The 80 coins are all gold 20-dollar pieces of the United States, issued between 1854 and 1913. The coins are thus all the same denomination, introduced in this form in 1850, and were struck to the same standard, 90% gold, used from 1837 until the end of US gold coinage in 1933. ... | |||||
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Ring | PAS-4F8646 |
Medieval | Cheshire |
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| A medieval silver-gilt finger-ring. The band is of rectangular section, and is inscribed in Lombardic characters 'AVE MARIA GRACIA PLENA' [Hail Mary full of grace], against a cross-hatched ground. The gilding is worn and survives mainly in the recessed areas and on the inside surface of the ring.... | |||||
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Hoard | PAS-9474B1 |
Bronze age | Norfolk |
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| Dispersed Late Bronze Age hoard. 1. Socketed Axe. Now badly distorted, originally sub-rectangular or hexagonal in section. Prominent moulding around socket, slight moulding below, loop, casting seem along two sides. Irregular and ancient break shortly after start of expansion for (missing) cutt... | |||||
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Mount | PAS-41A514 |
Early medieval | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete silver mount, conical in shape and hollow. The outer faces are smooth and decorated with incised circumferential grooves. The top now has a circular hole through it but this may have held a gem of some sort originally. The hollow insides of the object are rough and there are two opp... | |||||
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Strap end | PAS-4163E5 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Gold tongue-shaped front or back plate from a strap-end, buckle plate, or other similar object. There are two empty rivet holes at the attachment edge and a single empty rivet hole at the blunt point. The edges are slightly raised on one face, but there are no other traces of decoration. The edge... | |||||
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Jewellery fitting | PAS-E9BEA3 |
Early medieval | Warwickshire |
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| Detached circular gold and garnet setting. The object has a gold backplate to which is soldered three concentric beaded wires; the outer and inner are very finely beaded and the central wire has larger beads. This is a common arrangement for Anglo-Saxon filigree. Within the innermost beaded ring ... | |||||

