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Bead | NCL-0C2461 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| Blue glass bead of uncertain date probably Roman or Medieval 43-1539. The bead is sub-spherical in plan with flattened ends and a central hole. The bead is in good condition with some small scratches and marks. Beads of this type were used from the Iron age through the Post-Medieval period. ... | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-BDB615 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Perhaps a Roman glass fragment. The length is 15mm, width is 10mm, thickness 2mm and the weight is 0.50g. | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-BD97F7 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Perhaps a Roman glass fragment. The length is 25mm, width is 16mm, thickness 3mm and the weight is 1.39g. | |||||
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Rod | NCL-802866 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| Fragment of blown glass rod dating from the Roman period, possibly part of a cosmetics tool. The object is made of dark green glass and decorated with a spirally twisted pattern. The surface of the glass is slightly pitted and marked but otherwise in good condition. | |||||
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Urinal (medical) | NLM-ED18E7 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Glass Sherd from dimpled base of a thin glass vessel, possibly a urinal; the upturned curve of the vessel wall is discernible at one edge. The surface is completely iridescent, a product of natural decay which would suggest this to be potash or forest glass (a medieval recipe subject to deteriora... | |||||
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Bead | LVPL-DA25D4 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Glass bead dating from the Iron Age to the Roman period. The object is circular in plan and D-shaped in cross-section. The object is of uneven thickness. The bead has a large sub-circular perforation. Where the bead is thickest the internal side is straight, while it is curved around the rest of ... | |||||
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Vessel | KENT-8A0245 |
Unknown | Kent |
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| A Glass vessel of uncertain date, possibly Medieval - Modern. The vessels appears to have been hand blown into a mould. The lip of the neck is crudely done with the glass seeming to have been threaded around the pipe. The vessel has a cylindrical neck with widens out to form a semi - oval shaped ... | |||||
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Vessel | GLO-483182 |
Post medieval | Avon |
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| Onion bottle fragment. | |||||
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Vessel | BUC-F409A0 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A small globular blue green glass cosmetic flask base. The tall narrow neck and rim are lost. The glass has small bubbles and impurities and a fairly flat base. Allen [in Williams , Hart & Williams 1996, p138-9 no 135] dates a similar flask from Cremation 3 in the Wavendon Gate Excavations, Milto... | |||||
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Bottle | BH-D475E5 |
Post medieval | Bedfordshire |
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| A fragment of a glass vessel, probably of post-Medieval date. The piece represents approximately two thirds of the base of a circular-sectioned bottle or flask The underside of the base is concave and has a flaw at its centre. A deep grooved extends around one third of the base, the wall angli... | |||||
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Phial | SUSS-27D6E1 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| Neck and mouth from a hand blown glass phial of late 16th to 17th century date. The neck and rim are decorated with closely spaced moulded grooves with raised sections between running diagonally around and down the lengh of the neck. There are some chips from the rim and both these and the break ... | |||||
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Bottle | LON-18B984 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval glass bottle seal (c.1660). This fragment of a green glass bottle includes the majority of the seal that would have sat on the body of the bottle below the shoulder. The seal is stamped on an oval lump of molten glass which was applied to the body of the bottle. The seal is mar... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-DCB518 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval glass vessel fragment: the kick from a tall vessel or beaker (16th – 17th century). The artefact consists of the kick from the base of a blown vessel. The solid peak of the kick flares outwards causing the walls to decrease in thickness as they extend; at the break the walls are... | |||||
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Vessel | DUR-D817F4 |
Post medieval | Durham |
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| Glass handle from a Post Medieval vessel. It is a cylindrical shape, slightly curved and is broken at both ends. The glass has begun to degrade slightly and so the surface has an uneven patina, some of which is flaking off. It is a light green colour with gold patches which are the main flaky ... | |||||
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Bottle | HAMP-733172 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A glass fragment possibly from the body of a prismatic bottle. The fragment is roughly quadrilateral in shape and greenish in colour. | |||||
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Bottle | HAMP-730740 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A glass fragment from a small sqaure 1st/2nd century prismatic bottle. The fragment is of irregular form, but would appear to constitute the whole of the base as at either end of the fragment there is evidence of curved edges. In profile the fragment is slightly convex. It is of a light blue col... | |||||
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Bead | YORYM-253444 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| A blown glass bead of Roman to early-medieval date. The bead is sub-spherical with flattened ends and a central circular hole. The glass is an opaque blue colour and is flawed with air bubbles. The bead is undecorated. The bead is 10.17mm in diameter, 6.52mm thick and weighs 0.85g. | |||||
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Phial | LVPL-8DD825 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Neck and shoulder of small green glass pharmaceutical phial dating to 1600-1700. It has a short neck. The glass is pale green in colour and quite thin, 1.44mm. The rim is 5.27mm wide and most of it has broken away. Only one side of the shoulder remains. Phials were introduced during the seven... | |||||
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Phial | SUSS-9364C3 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| Three fragments from a Post medieval - Modern (later 17th to 18th century) glass phial/bottle. The fragments comprise the rim and part of the neck, part of the base and a small part of the wall. The glass is pale aqua in shade with many bubbles and mix/ marvelling lines suggesting is was blown bu... | |||||
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Bead | YORYM-7DAAE6 |
Iron age | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of an Oldbury Type blue bun-shaped glass bead with only two white swirls surviving. | |||||
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Vessel | LON-507340 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A Medieval – Post Medieval glass small phial (late 15th century – mid 17th century). The phial is made from green glass and is thin-walled. It has a globular body, a short neck and everted rim. Hazel Forsyth said this was probably a pharmaceutical phial but they were probably reused for ... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-3F75D3 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| A sub-circular glass object, possibly Roman or Saxon in date. The glass object is an off-white coloured glass containing air bubbles, with integral off-centre perforation. The object has a convexed top and slightly convexed underside, which is very smooth. The hole has thin projections of glass ... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-3F0E91 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| A shard of a Roman blue glass vessel, possibly part of the handle from a jug or pitcher or possibly a bowl. The glass contains some air bubles and has a distinct blue colour to it. The moulding of several parallel lines is of a high quality and is similar in design to the remains of a glass vesse... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-D3B311 |
Post medieval | Berkshire |
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| A Post-medieval 'onion' bottle made from dark green glass and free-blown. The vessel is almost complete with limited damage to the rim and lip. The onion bottle has a wide kick-up style base (to help stability) and an English style lip with applied string rim. Bottles of this date were sealed ... | |||||
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Vessel | SUSS-48AD13 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| Three fragments of glass vessels. Fragment 1: Melted fragment, probably originally dark blue glass, 3.03 grams. Fragment 2: Body sherd from a vessel, mid-green in colour, 2.84 grams. Probably late 17th to 18th century in date. The fragment is very corroded and starting to laminate. Fragment 3:... | |||||
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Vessel | SUSS-187585 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| Rim fragment and part of the body of a glass vessel, the vessel is an tall, open form. The glass is clear with slightly opaque swirls and of a very high quality, probably Post medieval and possibly an import. It is 53.2mm long, 46.6mm wide, 1.6mm thick and weighs 6 grams; the rim was c.80mm in di... | |||||
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Bead | YORYM-437253 |
Iron age | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A glass bead of unknown date. The bead is sub-spherical with flattened ends and a central hole. The bead is made of blue glass and is in fair condition, with a pitted surface. Beads of this style were used from the Iron Age until the medieval period and beyond and so are impossible to date. This ... | |||||
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Beaker | HAMP-0421F4 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Two late Roman glass fragments (4th century AD), both part of the same conical beaker with blown decoration. One is a body fragment. The other is of the rim and part of the upper body. They are pale green/colourless and have a very bubbly texture. The rim diameter is 70/72cm. The rim edge has... | |||||
| Vessel | YORYM-B76314 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Four shreds of medieval to post-medieval glass ware. | |||||
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Bottle | SUSS-BD7530 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| Dark green glass wine bottle of onion shape. The body is complete but the neck and rim are broken. There is a circular glass seal on the body showing a three masted sailing ship with the initials F//T/E arranged in a triangle above (the F being above and between the T and E). This arrangement of ... | |||||

