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Coin | SWYOR-902432 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman coin; a nummus of the House of Constantine, ‘CONSTANTINOPOLIS’ type, dating from 330-340AD, with victory on prow reverse. Measures 16.1mm x 1.8mm, weighing 2.08g. | |||||
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Metal working debris | YORYM-FA6027 |
Early medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A silver droplet of metalworking waste of the Anglo-Scandinavian period. Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the droplet of 92%, the remainder being gold with small amounts of copper and lead; it weighs 1.13 grams. The droplet represe... | |||||
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Ingot | BH-5668D8 |
Unknown | Hertfordshire |
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| The find consists of a rough, cylindrical ingot with rounded ends and hammered surfaces; length, 38.1 mm; width, 12.4 mm; weight 30.58 g. It does not conform to the usual shape of either Roman or Early Medieval ingots and has no distinguishing features. It is therefore undiagnostic and undat... | |||||
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Unidentified object | LON-3D35C5 |
Iron age | Essex |
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| CURATOR'S REPORT A silver object, undiagnostic and undateable. Museum of London Conservation The material tested negative for lead, positive for tin and silver, it is not common to get the two together. Description The find consists of a thick, flat, sub-triangular fragme... | |||||
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Ingot | WMID-9F9B50 |
Early medieval | Derbyshire |
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| The find consists of a silver bar of rounded triangular section with rounded ends and tapering a little towards one of them; length, 43 mm; weight, 15.0 grams. There are two slight testing nicks along one of the angles and one on each of the other two. The shape, general appearance and testing ... | |||||
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Brooch | HAMP-236E16 |
Early medieval | Hampshire |
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| A fragment from a cast copper-alloy brooch of early-medieval date consisting of the lower bow and foot (6th century AD). The foot plate is flat with cusped side projections each decorated with three hollows. The projections taper towards the terminal which appears to have been slightly truncated... | |||||
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Finger ring | YORYM-8F9D92 |
Early medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Viking silver finger-ring. Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the ring of 94%, the remainder being copper with small amounts of lead and gold. The ring consists of a continuous strip of silver. The outer surface is decorated all roun... | |||||
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Ingot | WILT-D53956 |
Early medieval | Wiltshire |
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| The white metal ingot is of boat-shaped form and triangular cross section. It has been cast in an open mould, showing contraction lines from cooling on top and slight pitting from the mould on the undersides. Both ends are rounded and slightly narrower than the centre (c.7-8mm compared to 12.5mm)... | |||||
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Axe | LVPL-1D6558 |
Early medieval | Suffolk |
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| Cast copper alloy miniature axe Viking in date. It has a broken attachment loop at the top which would have been perpendicular to the axe. The axe is a broad bladed example. James Graham-Campbell, a Viking expert has seen a photograph of this object and says that 'the form is unusual as it is... | |||||
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Ingot | LVPL-EABF92 |
Unknown | North Yorkshire |
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| The find consists of an irregular, ovoid lump of silver, convex on one side and deeply pitted underneath; length, 19 mm. It is undiagnostic and undatable, so does not qualify as Treasure under the stipulated criteria of the Treasure Act. B.M. Ager Curator Department of Prehistory & Europe... | |||||
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Waste | PAS-E0F3F4 |
Unknown | Hertfordshire |
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| Treasure case 2006 T124: undiagnostic white metal fragment The fragment is in the form of a short bar of white metal of trapezoidal section, which has been cut across with a chisel at both ends and has two transverse cut marks on one face and one on the other; length: 22 mm. The fragmen... | |||||
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Rod | PAS-E0B576 |
Unknown | Cambridgeshire |
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| Gold Fragment Undiagnostic cut fragment of gold. Due to the undiagnostic nature of the find it can not be securely dated to pre-1705 and as such falls outside the provisions of the Treasure Act 1996. | |||||
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Ingot | PAS-E0A3F5 |
Unknown | Cambridgeshire |
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| Potential find of Treasure: fragment of bronze ingot(?) and silver casting dribble Non-destructive X-ray fluorescence analysis of the surface conducted at the British Museum indicated that the rounded piece (a) is bronze, with no precious metal content, while the casting dribble (b) has a silv... | |||||
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Brooch | PAS-E04654 |
Unknown | North Yorkshire |
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| The find consists of a disc of copper alloy overlaid by a thick, embossed sheet of silver decorated with raised triangles radiating round a central boss and interspersed with ladder-pattern strips. There is a pierced circular lobe on the edge above the end of the hinge for the pin. The overlay is... | |||||
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Bar | PAS-DFEF37 |
Unknown | Lincolnshire |
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| Undiagnostic hammered silver bar Non-destructive X-ray fluorescence analysis of the surface of the bar conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content of 70%, the balance being copper with some zinc, tin and lead; it weighs 7.21 grams. The bar is of rectangular secti... | |||||
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Finger ring | PAS-DDA073 |
Modern | North Yorkshire |
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| modern silver ring The ring consists of a hoop of twisted silver wires bearing on the inside an English sterling hallmark. Wear makes it difficult to identify the mark precisely, but it indicates that the ring is not earlier than the late 19th/early 20th century. Disposition: not Treasure. ... | |||||
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Sword | PAS-A642F3 |
Early medieval | Cambridgeshire |
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| Early Anglo-Saxon silver sword pommel. Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the pommel of 80%, the rest being copper; it weighs 12.77 grams. The pommel is of elongated, pyramidal shape with concave shoulders. It is decorated on one fac... | |||||
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Unidentified object | DENO-FD3CE6 |
Unknown | Derbyshire |
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| The find consists of a bean-shaped silver casting droplet with pitted surfaces; length, 12 mm. It is undiagnostic and undatable, so does not qualify as Treasure under the stipulated criteria of the Treasure Act | |||||
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Spill | PAS-AE5532 |
Early medieval | Cambridgeshire |
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| Silver casting spill. Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the spill of 98%; it weighs 4.83 grams. The spill is bean-shaped, with three deep indentations on the underside; length, 16 mm. It may be spillage from casting a brooch or ing... | |||||
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Finger ring | PAS-AE4050 |
Early medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| The ring consists of a plain, narrow strip, which is slightly wider at the front. The ends are tapered and twisted round each other, although one of the ends has become unwound; diameter, 18 mm approx. The ring is rather distorted, presumably as the result of agricultural activity while it was in... | |||||
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Strap end | LVPL-91B063 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| Copper alloy strap end dating to the 5th century. It is an incomplete amphora-shaped strap end with a chip-carved scrolling design. By definition, the artefact takes the broad shape of an amphora, but is now broken at both ends. The attachment end would have been trapezoidal if complete. The ma... | |||||
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Pendant | LANCUM-ED9222 |
Early medieval | Cumbria |
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| a silver Thor's hammer pendant from the Longtown area, Cumbria Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated a silver content of approximately 96%, the rest being copper with small amounts of lead and gold. The pendant weighs 12.17 grams. The pendant is cast in the form of ... | |||||
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Grave assemblages | IOW-358A74 |
Early medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| REPORT FOR HM CORONER Potential find of Treasure: a group of closely associated Anglo-Saxon grave finds, including silver and gold jewellery, from a site on the Isle of Wight. Ref.: 2004 T187 Receipt nos.: 4106 (nos. 1-38); 4307 (nos. 39-68, 70-71); 4488 (nos. 72-76) General backg... | |||||
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Hoard | IOW-244C13 |
Early medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| CURATOR'S REPORT Early Anglo-Saxon grave assemblages from a ploughed Anglo-Saxon cemetery site. This is an addenda to Treasure cases 2004T187 and 2006T62. Description of find The finds comprise just over 105 objects from the same ploughed-out Anglo-Saxon cemetery as the large and small groups r... | |||||
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Ingot | WAW-78C336 |
Unknown | Warwickshire |
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| REPORT FOR HM CORONER Potential find of Treasure: undiagnostic silver ingot from Wixford, Warwickshire Ref: 2006 T477 (Rec. no. 5169) Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the ingot of 65%, with some lead, traces of antimon... | |||||
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Finger ring | YORYM-6056B7 |
Early medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate gold content for the ring of 70-73%, and 24-26% silver, the remainder being copper; it weighs 2.61 grams. The ring consists of a slightly convex gold band tapering towards each end, one of which has been broken off; l... | |||||
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Ingot | NMS-23FFF2 |
Early medieval | Norfolk |
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| Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the ingot of 99%; it weighs 62.38 grams. The ingot is of broad slug-like shape, of plano-convex section with a slight lip around the edges of the convex face; length, 49 mm. The convex face has ... | |||||
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Metal working debris | YORYM-1B8376 |
Unknown | North Yorkshire |
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| The find consists of a crudely cast, thick, slightly curved white metal bar of ovoid section, which has been cut across at both ends; length, 63 mm; weight, 227 g. It is undiagnostic and undatable, so does not qualify as Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996. The British Museum... | |||||
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Hoard | IOW-72F357 |
Early medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A ploughed Anglo-Saxon cemetery site. Treasure case no. 2006 T62. The finds comprise 14 objects from the same ploughed-out Anglo-Saxon cemetery as the large group reported previously as Treasure case 2004 T187, which have been acquired by The British Museum. The reference numbers given ... | |||||
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Ingot | YORYM-F70826 |
Early medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Treasure case No: 2004 T484 Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the ingot fragment of 91%; it weighs 17.14 grams. The fragment has been cut, possibly with a chisel, from one end of a blunt-ended, bar-shaped ingot of rounded tra... | |||||

