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Coin | LON-C6BED3 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| Elizabeth I, second coinage, silver penny dated 1571. The obverse has a crowned bust left with a rose and a legend which reads ELIZ[---]. The reverse has a shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend. This legend reads VIOR[---]. The coin is bent and worn with edges that are slightly spl... | |||||
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Jetton | LON-C67343 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| This copper alloy rose orb jetton was made by Hans Krauwinckel II in Nuremberg between 1586 and 1635. Its type is found commonly on the Thames foreshore. The obverse shows ‘three crowns, alternately with three Lis, arranged centrifugally revolving around a central Rose with 6 heart shaped peta... | |||||
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Coin | LON-C539C6 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| This Edward I silver penny has a crowned bust and flattened, Maltese style, initial cross (Cross Pattee). The Initial cross conforms with North’s Class x a-e type (North 1960,19, figure 18). The drapery is drawn in the style defined by North as Class IIIa (North1960, 19 figure 21). The side ... | |||||
| Jetton | LON-31E036 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| This copper alloy rose orb jetton was made by Hans Krauwinckel II in Nuremberg between 1586 and 1635. Its type is found commonly on the Thames foreshore. The obverse shows ‘three crowns, alternately with three Lis, arranged centrifugally revolving around a central Rose with 6 heart shaped peta... | |||||
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Vessel | SUSS-F45D67 |
Medieval | West Sussex |
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| A leg from a cast bronze vessel, dating to the medieval to post-medieval periods (circa 1350-1850). The pot leg has a rounded base and the front has two facets (now broken and very worn). The reverse is flat. The metal has lost much of its original surface but traces of a very dark blackish-green... | |||||
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Spoon | SUSS-F44C98 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| The bowl of a pewter spoon. The spoon bowl was probably cast. This bowl was once attached to PAS database record number: SUSS-694A15. Dana Goodburn-Brown (Conservator) checked the metal contain of both objects and they both measured the same. The concave surface of the bowl is undecorated. The re... | |||||
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Weight | SUSS-0C7CA7 |
Unknown | West Sussex |
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| A 5.18mm thick, disc shaped, cast lead weight with a circular central perforation. The average diameter of the weight is 27.02mm while the diameter of the hole is 6.76mm. The surface of this weight is uneven and coloured light grey. Due to a lack of excavated examples these weights must remain... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-0C51B1 |
Roman | West Sussex |
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| A fragment of a copper alloy Roman coin, either a Dupondius or As. | |||||
| Musket ball | SUSS-0C33C5 |
Medieval | West Sussex |
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| A cast lead musket ball, weighing 31.73g. The musket ball is almost spherical and the surface is rough and pitted. No sprues remain on the surface but the casting flash line is visible. | |||||
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Weight | SUSS-0C0AD4 |
Unknown | West Sussex |
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| A roughly cylindrical cast lead weight with a narrow circular perforation through the centre. The weight tapers to a domed top. There are eight ridges running down the outside of the weight, from the top of the dome to the base. The base has a number of holes stamped into it. The average diameter... | |||||
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Weight | SUSS-0BCB60 |
Unknown | West Sussex |
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| A flat circular weight which is 11.42mm thick with a diameter of 21.99mm. One surface is marked by an etched line crossing most of the diameter. The other has a rectangular indentation in the centre. Only a small area of the weight is lead grey coloured and the rest is a mixture of cream and och... | |||||
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Weight | SUSS-0B8E63 |
Unknown | West Sussex |
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| A solid, dome shaped, standing lead weight. The average diameter of this cast weight is 26.37mm and its length is 23.47mm. The remains of a loop are visible in the centre of the dome. It is a whitish-grey colour and has a rough indented surface. Due to a lack of excavated examples these weight... | |||||
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Weight | SUSS-0A6EB6 |
Unknown | West Sussex |
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| A roughly cylindrical cast lead weight with a narrow circular perforation through the centre. The average diameter of the weight is 14.48mm while the diameter of the hole is 2.65mm. Its length is 19.30mm. The surface of this weight is uneven and coloured mid whitish-grey except in a small area... | |||||
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Weight | SUSS-0A1D31 |
Unknown | West Sussex |
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| A roughly cylindrical cast lead weight with a circular perforation through the centre. The average diameter of the weight is 18.03mm while the diameter of the hole is 9.26mm. Its length is 11.42mm. This surface of this weight is uneven and coloured creamy white except in a small area where the or... | |||||
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Buckle | SUSS-0894C3 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| This single-loop, subrectangular copper-alloy buckle frame is slightly misshapen. There is an engraved line on the outer edge, which is also decorated with engraved oblique lines. The pin rest is clear at the centre. There are two knops on both sides of the frame. The bar is inset and the pin ... | |||||
| Musket ball | SUSS-0871D0 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| A cast lead musket ball, weighing 13.72g. The musket ball is almost spherical. The surface of the musket ball is pitted. No sprues remain on the surface of the musket ball but the casting flash line is visible | |||||
| Vessel | SUSS-082B06 |
Medieval | West Sussex |
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| A rim fragment from a Bronze (copper-alloy) vessel, from the Late Medieval or Post-Medieval period. The fragment may have been part of a cauldron or a plate/dish. The rim proper has a bevelled edge. Both of the large surfaces are slightly corroded and worn and one is smoother than the other. The... | |||||
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Token | SUSS-07CEB5 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| A thin, light brown, 17th century copper alloy token which measures 13.78mm in diameter and is 0.86mm thick. | |||||
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Token | SUSS-078AB1 |
Medieval | West Sussex |
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| A cast lead token. The token is flat and circular. No image is visible on either side due to wear. The token is in poor condition and the edges are pitted. The lead has gone a light greyish-white colour. The token is 29.29mm in diameter and 1.78mm thick. Weight: 12.27g. | |||||

