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Scythe | LANCUM-F821A3 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Anglo-Scandinavian iron scythe 8th/12th century AD part of an extensive collection from a known settlement. Side laid from top. The length is 379mm, width 41.7mm max, thickness of back of blade 4.6mm, length of tang 82.8mm, thickness of the tang is 8.5mm. | |||||
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Scythe | LANCUM-F80DD5 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Anglo-Scandinavian iron scythe 8th/12th century part of an extensive collection from a known settlement. Side laid from top. The length is 397mm, width 38mm max, thickness of back of blade 8.5mm, back of tang 11.8mm blade is curved and tapers along the length. | |||||
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Scythe | LANCUM-F7C1B2 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Anglo-Scandinavian iron scythe 8th/12th century part of an extensive collection from a known settlement. Side laid from top. The length is 408mm, width 41.3mm max, thickness of back of blade 8.6mm, tang is turned to give an offset 23.8mm section of the tang is square and thickens and is 13.2mm. | |||||
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Scythe | LANCUM-F798A6 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Anglo-Scandinavian iron scythe 8th/12th century AD part of an extensive collection from a known settlement discovered in1975. Side laid from top. The length is 378mm, width 46.4mm, length of tang 98.6mm, offset on tang (where bent) 15.5mm, blade is flat faced wedge shaped in section, thickness of... | |||||
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Horseshoe | KENT-A18E35 |
Modern | Kent |
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| Late 16th - Early 19th Century. Rusty iron, incomplete three-quarters of a horseshoe. Probable tongue type horseshoe. Length 79.2mm, Width 99mm, Thickness 8.9mm, Weight 84g. very rusty, broken down and corroded with a sufficient 'U' or tunnel like shape to qualify as a tongue type which is usuall... | |||||
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Slag | NCL-750457 |
Post medieval | Northumberland |
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| Two pieces of iron slag, the larger measuring 187.9g, 61.62mm wide, 66.44mm long and 40.7mm thick. The smaller weighs 175.9g, 65.92mm wide, 68.20mm long and 45.14mm thick. They are both dark both dark brown in color, although covered in light brown dirty. Both are generally sub-circular in plain ... | |||||
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Spearhead | LEIC-729A61 |
Early medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Early Medieval? iron spearhead fragment, 260mm long and 70mm wide. The second object is a sub rectangular fragment, 130mm long with a spherical protrusion near its broken edges and with one intact? flat edge. The spearhead? and several fragments of iron were sent to Lincoln for x-ray analysis... | |||||
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Sickle | NCL-218465 |
Post medieval | Northumberland |
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| Fragment of an iron sickle measuring 178.52mm long, 14.17mm wide, 6.36mm thick and weighing 38.4g. This is heavily corroded fragment consisting of the tang and a larger portion of the base of the curved blade. The sickle could date as early from the Roman period, but a Post-Medieval or modern d... | |||||
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Horseshoe | KENT-0FD864 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| 17th -C19th Century. Forged/wrought iron, rusty, complete, tongue horseshoe. Length 106mm, Width 134mm, Thickness 16.4mm, Weight 294g. Stuart Period to nineteenth Century, 'U' shaped horseshoe with a wide frog, used mainly for riding horses. Possibly eight nail holes, two of which still retain pa... | |||||
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Horseshoe | KENT-0FA8A5 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| 17th-19th Century. Forged/wrought iron, rusty, complete tongue horseshoe. Length 129mm, Width 120mm, Thickness 13.1mm, Weight 240g. Stuart Period to nineteenth Century, 'U' shaped horseshoe, used mainly for riding horses. Six nail holes, four of which still retain part of the nails, no calkins or... | |||||
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Axe | LVPL-E3E7B4 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Cast iron axe probably dating from the Medieval to the Post-Medieval period. The object consists of the blade and part of the butt of the object. The base of the blade is flat while the upper half flares upwards. The cutting edge is 3mm thick. The butt has broken however the shaft hole appears to... | |||||
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Cannon ball | LVPL-8E9491 |
Post medieval | Cheshire |
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| Cast iron cannon ball dating to the Post-Medieval period. The object has a clear cast line around the circumference and a casting spru is evident. A similar example which can be found on the database is CPAT-DB2C26. | |||||
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Linch pin | SWYOR-5135A4 |
Iron age | Nottinghamshire |
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| An iron and copper alloy artefact which may be the lower part of the shaft and the foot from an Iron Age linch pin. It consists of a circular shaft, bent at one end to almost 90 degrees. At the point where the shaft is bent is a copper alloy section consisting of an oblate spheroid, separated by ... | |||||
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Nail | SUSS-3C1651 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| Square sectioned iron nail or stud with large circular lead head. The shank is 15.4mm long and tapers evenly through its lengh to the flat point. The lead head is 33.3mm by 31.2mm by 13.5mm, thicker in the centre where it joins the shank (a small part of which shows through the outer side) and na... | |||||
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Cannon ball | SWYOR-FEDAA1 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A probable cast iron cannon ball dating from the post Medieval period around 1500-1700AD. It is small in size suggesting it could have been used in a Rabinet, the smallest of the English Standard Sizes of cannon. These type of cannons were used in the 17th century (Blackmore 1990 Arms and Armour ... | |||||
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Nail | SWYOR-FECDC7 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| An iron T-clamp style nail probably dating from the Roman period. It has an anchor shaped head, wider than the shaft and with long curving arms, and the shaft is square in section. Part of the shaft is missing. It has a length of 34.13mm, width 34.93mm, thickness 6.45mm, weight 12.54g. For parall... | |||||
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Arrowhead | DUR-A3ECC7 |
Medieval | Durham |
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| Iron arrow head, possibly from a cross-bow bolt, from the Late Medieval period. It is incomplete and corroded. The shaft is circular in section and hollow, it has broken unevenly. The blade would probably have been leaf shaped but it has broken and the surface and edges are uneven. | |||||
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Shield boss | LANCUM-539732 |
Unknown | North Yorkshire |
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| Circular convex object with concentric circular design on exterior surface with a possible hole in the centre. Possibly a shield boss? There may be a feature on the inside of the con vex surface, however it is rusted over and unrecognisable. Possibly Iron Age in date, but could be modern. | |||||
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Key (locking) | DOR-3AC371 |
Medieval | Dorset |
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| An incomplete large iron key. The bow and tip of the stem are missing. The stem is hollow and broken at both ends beyond the bit. The bit has an angled cleft on the inner edge. The other edge is uncut. Date: Probably Medieval to Early Post medieval c. 13th to 18th century Dimensions: 102.09 mm x ... | |||||
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Cannon ball | SWYOR-28AB52 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A small, cast iron probable cannon ball dating from the Post Medieval period. The object would have been spherical, but corrosion is now distorting this. It is closest to the bore size for a Falconet cannon, but is rather lighter than the official weight. This may also be due to corrosion, or the... | |||||
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Cannon ball | SWYOR-289B76 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A small, cast iron probable cannon ball dating from the Post Medieval period. The object would have been spherical, but corrosion is now distorting this slightly. It is closest to the bore size for a Serpentine cannon, but is rather lighter than the official weight. This may also be due to corros... | |||||
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Axe | SWYOR-25D974 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| An iron, socketed axe or adze of possible Roman date. The tool has a convex blade with concave sides flaring to a circular socket which is longitudinal with the blade, not at right angles to it as is more common in iron tools. The socket has thick walls. The end is missing, and the tube is not co... | |||||
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Key (locking) | CAM-AC3CA8 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| A fragment of an iron artefact, possibly the bow handle of a key. The artefact has a roughly circular cross-section and seems to have formed a sub rectangular or oval loop, the external dimensions of which are 37.09mm x 28.29mm with an average cross-section diameter of 5.83mm. The fragment weighs... | |||||
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Rowel spur | NLM-96DD08 |
Medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Iron Fragment of a small rowel spur, with short neck of length 21mm descending on a (now) curved alignment, and apparently retaining stub of a rowel with a single slender point, though these latter details may be concealed or distorted by corrosion products. The spur sides were apparently of ... | |||||
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Steelyard weight | NLM-9640D8 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Iron Possible Steelyard Weight - an alternative identification as a small chain shot might be entertained. Spherical iron object, with a dome-headed iron rove passing through a central perforation; the upper end of the rove is bent into either a suspension loop or the first link of a short ch... | |||||
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Key (locking) | LIN-922FC3 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A corroded iron T-shaped lift key from a Roman tumbler lock. The key is of the form numbered '1' in Manning's (1985, 91; fig. 25) typology: the stem is rectangular in cross-section and terminates with an achor-shaped bit with a single tooth on either side of the stem. The suspension loop at the... | |||||
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Crossbow bolt | GLO-42B063 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Forged iron crossbow bolt head.The head is diamond shaped in cross-section, the length of the blades are 30mm.The socket behind is 18mm long, this area has suffered some damage, that aperture of the socket would have been approximately 14mm. date 14th-15th century. | |||||
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Buckle | SF-418B75 |
Post medieval | Suffolk |
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| A corroded iron buckle frame of possible Medieval to Post-Medieval date. It is square in form and section with a badly corroded, separately cast, iron pin folded around one side and tapering to a sharp point. The entire object demonstrates extensive signs of iron corrosion and encrustation. It m... | |||||
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Knife | GLO-3F4687 |
Medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy handle for a knife.This is a rectangular iron tang with three copper alloy square panels attached to either side and an iron knop terminal.The blade is missing Date 15th-16th century | |||||
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Knife | SUR-D8F3F1 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| The blade/handle junction from an iron knife. The blade ends at a shallow shoulder ridge. The tang is rectangular in section and has a possible bolster ending in a narrower possible extension. | |||||
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