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| Coin | LIN-438F11 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An early Roman copper alloy Sestertius of an unclear Antonine emperor minted in Rome. Illegible reverse legend. This coin is in poor condition and a *Find of Note. | |||||
| Coin | LIN-42DB52 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An early Roman copper alloy As of Antoninus Pius minted in Rome. Illegible reverse legend though reverse imagery depicts Salus feeding a serpent. BMC Vol IV pl.32, c.f. 13. *Find of Note* | |||||
| Coin | LIN-4250D7 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An early Roman copper alloy Sestertius of Commodus, minted in Rome c.AD183-7. Illegible reverse legend though reverse imagery depicts Roma holding a victory and sceptre. BMC Vol IV p103, cf.13. *Find of Note* | |||||
| Coin | LIN-422531 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An early Roman copper alloy Sestertius of Marcus Aurelius (as Augustus), minted in Rome c.AD170-1. [ ] [S] C (Fides holding a standard). RIC Vol III p293, cf. 997. *Find of Note* | |||||
| Coin | LIN-41AD07 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An early Roman copper alloy Sestertius of Marcus Aurelius (as Augustus), minted in Rome c.AD163-4. T R P X VIII IMP (Victory on globe). RIC Vol III p238, no. 887 var. * This coin is a find of note: this particular type with a cuirassed bust of Marcus Aurelius is not recorded* | |||||
| Coin | LIN-416C28 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An early Roman copper alloy Sestertius of Hadrian. FELICITAS AVG COS III PP S C (galley and rowers), minted in Rome c.AD132-4. RIC Vol II p431, no. 706. | |||||
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Book fitting | IOW-34B797 |
Medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A Medieval cast copper-alloy zoomorphic book fitting (c. 1300-c. 1400 AD). It is sub-triangular in plan and composed of two separate elements, the plate and a looped terminal. In plan, the corners of the plate are chamfered at the attachment end. The plate has a circular hole (4.0mm in diameter) ... | |||||
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Strap end | NARC-3087C2 |
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| Cast copper alloy strap end of Early Medeival date. Typically 9th century and known as Trewhidde style. The reverse is flat and undecorated. It is D-shaped in section. The split ends are straight, but chipped, and have two roughly formed silver rivets still in place; one at each corner. The body ... | |||||
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Mount | LON-2F1FB2 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A post medieval bone mount of a late 16th or early 17th century gentleman. The mount is made from one thin piece of bone which is decorated with carved lines with form a gentleman wearing a cloak, pantaloons, shoes and a hat complete with feather. He is seen in profile apart from his leg and feet... | |||||
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Token | SOM-2DC917 |
Post medieval | Somerset |
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| Post Medieval copper alloy token farthing of 'A merchant of the staple of England'. This is a known type but the name and location of the issuere is unknown, 1652-1670 AD; Williamson (1891:1427), Without Names of Towns, Issuers or Initials, 92. Because the issuer is uncertain the findspot is part... | |||||
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Coin | FASAM-2CD627 |
Roman | North Lincolnshire |
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| Gold aureus of Vespasian (AD 69-79), struck in Antioch, AD 72-3. The reverse, IVSTITIA AVG is unpublished. RIC II, 2nd ed, p. 176, issue as of no. 1543. An aureus of this type is mentioned in BMC II, p. 75, no. *. This coin is published in the Revue Belge de Numismatique 1882, p. 403. However, th... | |||||
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Coin | FASAM-2A4F73 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Copper alloy radiate of Carausius (AD 286-93), ?VIRTVS AVG, emperor galloping right. Unmarked Issue. RIC V, pt 2, cf. 1038. The coin has been double-struck, rendering the legends illegible in places. This is a very rare coin; there is not a specimen in the British Museum. | |||||
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Coin | IOW-F874D3 |
Roman | Isle Of Wight |
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| A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Divus Constantine I dating to the period AD 347 to 348 AD; [VN] MR; Emperor standing right, veiled, raising right hand; Struck at Heraclea or an eastern mint (Constantinople, Nicomedia, Cyzicus, Antioch or Alexandria); Reece period 17. RIC VIII, p. 453, no. 68. Ob... | |||||
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Pin | NARC-EFEED2 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Copper alloy object of probable Roman date. The full length is 100mm. The head is sub-circular in section and is 7.5mm in diameter. The shank tapers down to 3mm in diameter before sharpening to a blunt point. Bent at 90degrees. The head is decorated with two horizontal grooves. Above these it is ... | |||||
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Buckle | BERK-ECEE18 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A cast copper alloy possible belt buckle in very good condition, probably associated with the Roman military. The buckle is of unusual form; a pelta-shaped openwork frame, the buckle has quite large, pronounced knops at the junction of all the openwork elements and the frame on both the top and u... | |||||
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Strap fitting | BH-DC8795 |
Early medieval | Hampshire |
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| A copper-alloy strap fitting, probably dating from the 11th or 12th century. The artefact has two main components, which have been joined together. The upper element consists of an oval-sectioned bar with a rectangular frame at its outer end and, at the opposite end, where its underside is flatte... | |||||
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Unidentified object | BH-DB46C1 |
Early medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy pin with chip carved decoration on the head. The head is of elongated, sub-trapezoidal form, its upper surface decorated with two animals, executed in negative relief, their deep, v-shaped grooves adorned with gilding. The head of the one of the animals is located towar... | |||||
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Coin | HESH-D96533 |
Medieval | Shropshire |
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| Silver half penny of Richard III (1483-85), struck in London. The initial mark is Sun and Rose (North Variant SR2). The coin has been pierced by a single untrimmed punch hole which has been struck from the reverse through to the obverse. The hole is circular and positioned through the three coinj... | |||||
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Spindle whorl | SWYOR-D89352 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A lead alloy spindle whorl of probably Medieval or Post Medieval date. The whorl is circular and slightly plano-convex but with straight sides. The central hole is 9.08mm in diameter and there is no aperture in the side wall of the hole. The whorl is 29.37mm in diameter. The interesting feature o... | |||||
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Spindle whorl | SWYOR-D84976 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A lead alloy spindle whorl of probably Medieval or Post Medieval date. The whorl is circular and slightly plano-convex but with straight sides. The central hole is 9.07mm in diameter and there is no aparture in the side wall of the hole. The whorl is 29.33mm in diameter. The interesting feature o... | |||||
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Harness pendant | LEIC-D7A018 |
Medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Medieval copper-alloy circular horse-harness pendant and its suspension mount, 42mm long, 26mm wide and 2mm thick. The object is in fair condition and weighs 11.69g. The object is circular in form with a rectangular hinged suspension unit. The pendant shows a lion rampant, with a two-forked tail,... | |||||
| Coin | LIN-AFE161 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Roman pierced Nummus of Constantius II with illegible/unclear mint. This coin is a Contemporary Copy. | |||||
| Coin | LIN-AF9A93 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Roman Nummus of Constantius II, possibly minted Arles c. AD355-61. This coin is a Contemporary Copy. | |||||
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Toilet article | IOW-A03F93 |
Post medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A misshapen post-Medieval cast copper-alloy toilet article (c. 1500-c. 1800 AD). This artefact is possibly an ears scoop or a cosmetic spoon. It has a shank, circular in cross-section, which has a diameter of 3.4mm. At one end of the shank an off-set bowl is 8.0mm in length, 5.2mm in width and h... | |||||
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Coin | BH-9EEE11 |
Roman | Hertfordshire |
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| A contemporary copy of dupondius of Trajan (AD 98-117). This coin is an imitation of RIC no. 411, the reverse of which reads: 'TR POT COS III P P S C' and depicts Abundantia seated left on chair formed of two cornucopiae, holding a sceptre. It was probably struck in the early 2nd century AD. It m... | |||||
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Finger ring | NMS-9D2B90 |
Medieval | Norfolk |
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| Medieval gold finger ring . The bezel consists of a lion couchant, moulded in high relief and soldered to the hoop. The beast's rump is faceted with multiple hammer marks. There are deeply moulded grooves on the mane and paws, and a deep groove for the mouth, but the top of the lion's head is wo... | |||||
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Coin | DENO-9A0D35 |
Medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| Medieval Coin: Struck or hammered silver halfpenny probably of Henry VI (restored: 1470-1471). Minted c.1470-1471. London Mint. This example is either clipped or poorly struck. See Withers & Withers "Edward IV-Henry VII Halfpennies and Farthings", p.12, number 30. These coins are noted as bei... | |||||
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Coin | SUR-981DD2 |
Post medieval | Wiltshire |
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| An Irish halfcrown minted during the Irish Rebellion of 1642 as an emergency currency by the Lords Justices of Dublin. The coin is an irregualar polygon stamped on both sides with the weight of a halfcrown in pennyweight and grains (9dwt:6gr). | |||||
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Brooch | BUC-589638 |
Medieval | Wiltshire |
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| A complete silver gilt annular medieval brooch. The brooch frame is D shaped in section with a 2mm long constriction to allow for the pin to move freely. The front of the brooch is flat and decorated with an incised design consisting of three panels of leaves and three panels of Greek crosses and... | |||||
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Harness fitting | WILT-455BD3 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| An Early Roman (AD 43-100) copper alloy terret of unusual form. It is ovoid in shape, each terminal widening and in the form of opposed buds between leaves. The terret is smoother on the outside edge with filemarks and has moulded bead and reel decoration at the centre of the inside edge only. Th... | |||||
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