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Coin | BM-74EAA5 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A very worn copper-alloy nummus of Maxentius II as Caesar, VIRTVS AVG type, Aquileia mint, 305-308 AD. (Reece Period 15, RIC VI, p. 320, 68b) | |||||
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Vessel | PUBLIC-74C930 |
Roman | Monmouthshire |
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| Roman copper alloy vessel escutcheon, probably second or third century AD The escutcheon is complete and comprises a robust attachment plate and integral loop (with an overall length of 66.0mm, a depth of 24.0mm and a weight of 107.2g). The leaf-shaped plate (47.6mm long, 48.6mm wide and 11.1mm t... | |||||
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Coin | BM-74A702 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A worn copper-alloy nummus of Constantine I, SOLI INVICTO type, Arles mint, 315-316 AD. (Reece Period 15, RIC VII, p. 239, 57) | |||||
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Coin | NARC-502041 |
Early medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| Silver sceatta. Series R1 (1). Issued AD 710 - 765. Series R are an East Anglian continuation of Series C, with Roman influences. They were probably produced under the auspices of King Aldwulf and his son King Aelfwald. Mints were likely to have been at Ipswich, Thetford and Norfolk (Reference: A... | |||||
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Coin | NARC-4E9C16 |
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| Silver Republican denarius struck by D. Iunius Brutus Albinus and dating to 48 BC. Mint of Rome. RRC p. 466, no. 450/2. Obverse: Pietas bust right [PIE]TAS Reverse: clasped hands holding winged caduceus through hands. [ALBINVS] BRV[TI F] | |||||
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Harness fitting | NARC-4E8E04 |
Early medieval |
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| An incomplete Anglo-scandinavian cast copper-alloy harness link with raised central boss. Dating to the 11th century AD. The central boss is 27.5mm wide with a concave reverse. It is oval in plan, with two lobes at the upper and lower edges. The connecting bar is 8mm wide and is trinagular in sec... | |||||
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Harness fitting | NARC-4E52F4 |
Early medieval |
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| An incomplete Anglo-scandinavian cast copper-alloy harness link with anthropomorphic central boss dating to the 11th century AD. The central anthropomorphic mount is 30mm long and 14mm wide with a concave reverse. The face is elongated, with vertical lines representing hair, and the position of t... | |||||
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Harness fitting | SWYOR-F9C2A0 |
Iron age | Lincolnshire |
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| A complete cast copper alloy harness fitting; a triskele fob or dangler of Late Iron Age to Early Roman date (200 BC to 200 AD). The fob has a suspension loop at one end of a shaft, and a decorated disc at the other end, with the shaft projecting from the centre of the back. The disc is sub circu... | |||||
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Coin | LEIC-F622E1 |
Roman | Leicestershire |
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| Roman copper alloy sestertius of Postumus dating to the period AD 260 to 269. VICTORIAE AVG reverse depicting two Victories attaching shield to palm tree. Gallic mint. Cf. RIC V, Pt II, p. 355, no. 230 var. | |||||
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Brooch | NARC-E11208 |
Early medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| Circular base silver disc, thickly gilded on the front and in excellent condition, with a silver rivet through the centre. The disc measures 41mm in diameter and 1.2mm thick, and is slightly convex. It has a reserved border decorated with circular punchmarks, which merges into a wider reserved ce... | |||||
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Torc | IOW-C0C054 |
Bronze age | Isle Of Wight |
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| A Bronze Age gold flanged- twisted torc fragment can be dated typologically to the Taunton (c. 1400-1250 BC), more probably the Penard (c. 1300-1150 BC), metalwork phases of the Middle Bronze Age. Treasure case no. 2011 T501. The coiled flanges have a regular spacing although are slightly tight... | |||||
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Seal matrix | SUR-B74173 |
Medieval | Surrey |
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| A large medieval cast copper alloy monastic seal matrix of pointed oval form. The seal is probably of 13th century date. The matrix depicts the Virgin Mary with the child Jesus on her left knee. The child holds a a book in his left hand and appears to be pointing upwards with his right. Mary hold... | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-A41483 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy nummus of Gratian, [SECVRITAS] (REI PVBLICAE), Aquileia mint, AD 375 - 378. RIC IX, p.97, cf.16d (obv) & 18b (rev). LRBC, p.67, cf.1010 (obv) & 1016ff (rev). | |||||
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Brooch | NARC-7A6324 |
Early medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| The head and bow of a cast copper alloy Small Square-Headed brooch. 6th century AD. The headplate is rectangular, 35mm wide and 24mm long. The bow is 15mm wide and 22mm long, beginning inside the headplate. A small corner of the footplate remains attached to the left of the bow. The bow has a ver... | |||||
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Coin | NARC-523907 |
Iron age | Cambridgeshire |
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| A gold stater of Tasciovanus, Eastern issue. (Catuvellauni/Trinovantes). Issued from 25 BC to AD 10. Obverse: cross of pellet-ring vars (s) with two opposed crescents (c) in the centre. Pellet and crescent in opposite corners. Miscellaneous (b) and 3 rings in other corners. Reverse: horse advanci... | |||||
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Coin | BM-521944 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A very worn copper-alloy copy of a Roman radiate of Tetricus I, SALVS AVG reverse type, uncertain mint, 275-285 AD. (Reece Period 14, Cunetio p. 163 c.f. 2989) | |||||
| Coin | BM-51E584 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A very worn copper-alloy Roman radiate of Allectus (293-296 AD), VIRTVS AVG reverse type, uncertain mint, 293-296 AD. (Reece Period 14) | |||||
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Coin | BM-51BB32 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A very worn copper-alloy contemporary copy of a Roman radiate of Claudius II, GENIVS EXERCITAS reverse type, 'rare' mint, 275-285 AD. (Reece Period 14, Cunetio p. 159 c.f. 2822) | |||||
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Coin | BM-518A41 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A very worn copper-alloy contemporary copy of a Roman radiate of Tetricus I, uncertain reverse type uncertain mint, 275-285 AD. (Reece Period 14) | |||||
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Coin | BM-517680 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A very worn copper-alloy contemporary copy of a Roman radiate of Claudius II, posthumously issued (Divus Claudius), CONSECRATIO reverse type (Altar Type 1a), uncertain mint, 275-285 AD. (Reece Period 14, Cunetio p. 160 2873) | |||||
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Coin | BM-510F53 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A very worn copper-alloy Roman radiate of Carasius (283-293 AD), SECVRITAS reverse type, Rouen mint, 286-287 AD. Cunetio suggests RIC volume V, number 674. (Reece Period 14, RIC V pr. 2 p. 321 c.f. 674-676) | |||||
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Coin | BM-50F500 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| A very worn copper-alloy Roman radiate of Carasius (283-293 AD), ADVENTVS AVG reverse type, probably London mint. (Reece Period 14, RIC V p. 464 c.f. 11) | |||||
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Spear | SWYOR-50B9D5 |
Bronze age | South Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of a cast copper alloy Bronze Age spear head. The fragment consists of only the very tip of the spearhead - it has a narrow and slender tip with a pronounced midrib. The midrib is rounded in section and is flanked by tapering wings that join at the tip. There are pronounced edge bevels... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-50A462 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A silver Post-Medieval coin; a shilling of Edward VI (1547-1553); Swan initial mark (1549-1550); North number 1917. It was minted in London. | |||||
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Brooch | SWYOR-500E27 |
Early medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| An Early Medieval Anglo-Saxon copper alloy side knob from a florid cruciform brooch, with Salin Style I decoration. The object is roughly sub rectangular but tapers at one end. The narrower end has a double collar across the end, which is an old break. Helen Geake comments that the object "seems ... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-4D8BE5 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A silver medieval coin; a penny of Edward II (1307-1327), Class 11a2 (1310-1314), North number 1060/2. It was minted in Bury St. Edmunds. This coin has a previously unrecorded reverse with no punctuation after VILL. | |||||
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Sword | LEIC-4BD061 |
Early medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Early medieval copper alloy sword pyramid, 16mm high and 15mm wide. The object isi n fair condition and weighs 7.50grams. The object consisits of a hollow pyramid which has slightly turned in lower corners. Its open base has an integral narrow rectangular strip running across its centre, which wo... | |||||
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Finger ring | SWYOR-3B5652 |
Early medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| Treasure case 2009 T221 (addenda to 2008 T553, SWYOR-F86A02) Finger ring: Large gold finger ring with round bezel and filigree and granulated decoration. Spindle whorl:A flat lead object with a central perforation and a small dent on one side, most probably a spindle whorl, was found about 4-5 in... | |||||
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Buckle | SOM-3A0234 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| Roman cast copper alloy buckle pin. The pin is sub-cruciform in shape, with the tips of the short arms bent back to together form a 'C' shape. The pin has an integral transverse loop at one end, about two thirds of which are missing to an old break. The other end, the point, bends downwards and h... | |||||
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Weight | SUR-395697 |
Post medieval | Berkshire |
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| A one pound brass trade weight from the reign of King James II. The weight is stamped with the following: Crowned I - for James II Sword - for City of London A - for Averdupois Ewer - for the Plumbers' Company There is also a small unclear stamp on the rim. The disposition of the stamps shows th... | |||||
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