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Clasp | LANCUM-595DF4 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| One part of a 'hasp and clasp' type copper alloy book fitting from the post medieval period 1500 - 1700AD. Manufactured from copper alloy plate it is rectangular in shape with one end bent over to form a hook. The other end is splayed and decoratively cut with notches having a single rivet fixing... | |||||
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Plate | LANCUM-594892 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy strap end buckle plate suggesting a Medieval probably 14th to 15th century date. The plate is roughly rectangular in plan with three clear rivet holes, arranged in a triangular formation. There are possibly two more holes masked by corrosion products which could be pin ... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-55D9A8 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Silver commonwealth penny 1649-1660AD. Arms in wreath on obverse, conjoined arms with .I. above on reverse. Mint London. Mark of value 1. Obv: Shield of St. George within wreath formed of a palm and laurel branch. No legend or i.m. Types as standard type. Rev: Conjoined shields of St. George and ... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-551A96 |
Post medieval | Cheshire |
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| Silver penny of James I Third coinage, 1619-25AD, spur rowel, none, lis, trefoil, without stops on reverse. Spink 2672A. North 2128. Obv: I() D G ROSA SI[NE SP]IN(A). A dazzling rose without a thorn within inner circle of pellets. Rev: TVEATVR VNITA DEVS Thistle without stops on reverse The coin ... | |||||
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Mount | LANCUM-D8E227 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Probably a Late Post-Medieval box or Early Modern 1700 - 1900AD mount or hinge fitting. The length is 43mm and the width is 21mm. | |||||
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Buckle | LANCUM-D89C63 |
Post medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Copper alloy small rectangular or trapezoidal buckle probably 17th century AD. Possible a shoe or hat buckle. The length is 13mm and the width is 11mm. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-D83835 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Silver halfgroat of Henry VII 1485-1509AD. Facing bust issue. Spink 2217. Double arched crown no keys at neck. CIVITAS CANTOR. Minted in Canterbury. North 1707 - 1717. The diameter is 17mm. | |||||
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Hooked tag | LANCUM-D7FAC2 |
Post medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy hooked tag, dating from the Post-Medieval period 1500 to 1600 AD. The hook is cast in one with the plate and projects from the base. The loop is positioned at the top of the plate and would have been rectangular in shape. The plate is sub rectangular. The upper sec... | |||||
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Horse trapping | LANCUM-D79453 |
Bronze age | Lancashire |
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| Late Bronze Age/Late Iron Age copper ring dating between 1150BC-100AD. The object is probably part of horse harness furniture possibly used for reins (terret ring). The diameter is 28mm. | |||||
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Medallion | LANCUM-C69394 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| This object appears to be a 19th-century confirmation medal as manufactured by the Woodhouse die-engraving business established in Dublin in the 1820's and active for many decades. The medallion depicts multiple religious symbols portraying on the obverse a Teutonic style cross with alternating l... | |||||
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Rowel spur | LANCUM-C5E854 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| An almost complete Medieval/Post Medieval cast copper alloy rowel Spur,circa 1450 AD - 1700 AD. Both arms survive, is "D" shaped in section and is at maximum width at the centre back. The neck extends upwards and outwards from this point to the Rowel Box, which survives in good condition but the ... | |||||
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Prick spur | LANCUM-C5ABD4 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Perhaps part of a copper alloy prick. The spur is a 'Y' shaped piece of corroded metal with plain, relatively straight sides of oval section, widening to D-shape in section towards the goad suggesting a prick spur dating from the period between the ninth and twelfth centuries. The terminals are m... | |||||
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Buckle | LANCUM-C369F5 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Copper alloy Jacobean shoe buckle dating 1660-1800AD. The buckle is known as a two piece buckle with separate tongue and strap hook. The buckle has an escallop moulding on the edge of each loop and would have been attached to latchets which ran high across the instep used for buckling the shoe. T... | |||||
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Mount | LANCUM-C35A06 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Medieval suspension mount with separate rivet dating to the 14th century AD. The suspension mount is incomplete with the base only, square sectioned with two rectangular loops through which horses reins may have passed. There is a central hole for a spindle; a broken terminal which was probably o... | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-C20A35 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Roman greyware 3rd to 5th century AD pottery pot sherd probably a handle from domestic ware probably manufactured in the Cranbeck potteries at Norton. The length is 50mm, the width is 40mm and the thickness is 25mm. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-B17A41 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Silver half groat of Elizabeth I. Sixth issue AD1601-2. Spink 2606. ELIZABETH D G ANG FRA ET HIB RIGINA. POSVI DEVM AD IVTORE M MEVM. The diameter is 16mm | |||||
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Bell | LANCUM-B12E31 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| Rumbler bell also known as a 'crotal' bell with scale decoration dating to the 16th or 17th century AD. They were attached uppermost on harness, sometimes in rows set in leather cups producing a 'rumbling' noise made from a metal sheet with a folded over attachment loop. The bell is spherical wi... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-B0E353 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver penny of Edward I AD1301-10. North 1043/1 Class 10cf5. Crown 5 (taller and more spread; dexter ornament inclined to left). The dexter side of fleur becomes damaged and is repaired during this issue. On the reverse, letters I, M and (sometimes N are straight sided. Thick initial cross exep... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-B0A134 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver penny of Edward I 1280-1.north 1016 possibly Class 3a. Drapery curved with hook ends. Pear ornament in crown. EDW REX ANGL DNS HYB. CIVITAS [LUND]. London. The diameter is 20mm. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-B08580 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver penny of Edward I AD1301-10. North 1039/3.10ab5. EDWAR R. Bury St Edmunds. The diameter is 19mm. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-B031F6 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver halfpenny of Edward I or II AD1272-1327. [CIVITAS] LONDON. The length is 17mm, and the width is 16mm | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-B01A66 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver halfpenny of Edward I or II AD1272-1327. The length is 17mm, and the width is 16mm | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-AFB4C1 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver Sixpence of James I, mm grapes, 1607, North 2103. I D Crowned bust right. G ROSA SINE SPINA. QUAE DEUS CONIUNXIT NEMO SEPARET. The diameter is 22mm | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-AF4C44 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Silver penny of Edward I AD1279-1300, Class 1-9. Looks like trifoliate crown and straight line to the crown. EWD REX ANGL DNS HYB. CIVIT[AS] (). The length is 17mm, and the width is 16mm. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-AF2033 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver halfgroat of Edward III, pre-treaty, 1351-61, poss Series B? Probably North 1143 or 1148. EDWARDUS REX ANGL (1) Z FRA (NCI). CIVITAS LONDON The diameter is 20mm | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-AEF072 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver halfgroat of Edward III, AD1363-69, probably North 1259, Treaty period. EDWARDUS REX ANGL DNS HYB. Standard type 'G' with double annulet stops/double saltire stops. The diameter is 19mm. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-AEA345 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Silver cut half of a penny of John I, probably North 974 possibly Class 6a1, 1209-1217, moneyer unknown, London. Considerable variation in portraiture not clear from remains of coin. Letter X with rounded ends. The length is 19mm, and the width is 8mm | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-AE6772 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Short-cross hammered half from a penny of John I, 1204/5-09, North 970, moneyer Willelm L, London, class 5b2. Small neat portrait with multiple curls, oval eyes with two or three curls containing pellets each side. Normal S with pellet centre. Initial cross patee. Round topped R. The length is ... | |||||
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Axehead | LANCUM-E30E56 |
Neolithic | Lancashire |
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| Probably a copper axe of simple form dating to the Chalcolithic (Copper Age) also known as the very early Bronze Age 2,400 to 2,100 BC often called the Beaker period. The axe has a slight crescent profile with a rounded narrow tapering butt which expands and curves gradually, flaring after the ce... | |||||
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Lithic implement | LANCUM-E2BE95 |
Mesolithic | Lancashire |
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| Perhaps a Late Mesolithic or Early Neolithic 6500 - 2900 BC worked flint fragment which is could be debitage but as there is a cutting edge on one side is probably part of a broken blad. The flint is caramel with some white speckling suggesting patination from frost damage. It is unusual for the ... | |||||
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