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Coin | DUR-A4A0E3 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| Copper alloy nummus of Constans (337-50), possibly a contemporary copy. Minted in Trier 348-50. Reverse- FEL TEMP REPARATIO; Emperor on galley, steering, with captive and holding Victory. | |||||
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Coin weight | IOW-968DB3 |
Medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A cast copper-alloy circular uniface coin weight for a mouton d'or. The coin was issued from 17th January 1355. Raised lamb nimbate left. Banner topped by a cross fleurdellisée that extends to the top of the flan. Diameter: 15.4mm; thickness: 3.2mm. Weight: 4.04g. The wight is worn and so... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-92F794 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| This is a Roman incomplete ceramic miniature tazza in Verulamium Region White Ware, dating AD43-200. Approximately 60% of the body and all of the base are missing. The remaining section shows a carinated body with a hollow stem. The everted rim and the carination are decorated with stabbed dia... | |||||
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Brooch | YORYM-285423 |
Early medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A very fine and elaborate copper alloy, cast openwork disc brooch, Anglo-Saxon in date and cultural association. Brooches of this type tend to date to the 6th - 7th Century and are often found in burial contexts or in areas where inhumations are known. The brooch has a backwards swastika desi... | |||||
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Coin | IOW-251DC6 |
Medieval | Isle Of Wight |
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| A Medieval base silver (black money) mite or denier of John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy as Count of Flanders (1404-19). Reference: F. Den Duyts, Les Ancienne monnaies des comtes de Flandre, ducs de Brabant, comtes de Hailaut, comtes de Namur et ducs de Luxemburg (1847, repr 1971), no. 193. | |||||
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Terret | LVPL-11CDE3 |
Roman | Cheshire |
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| Incomplete cast copper alloy terret ring dating to the Roman period, (43-410AD). The object is semi-circular in plan and oval in cross-section. The ring tapers to two rounded points where the object has broken in antiquity. The object is decorated with a lipped projection into the ring interior. ... | |||||
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Coin hoard | HESH-C0BEB1 |
Iron age | Staffordshire |
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| 2010 T458 (a-d) Stafford area, Staffordshire Report for HM Coroner Finders: T458a = Norman O'Neil T458b = Terry Greenfield T458c = Jeff Stewart T458d = Godfrey Currier Findspot: Stafford area,Circumstances of Discovery: Metal detecting on arable landDate of discovery: 4 July Description... | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-BD4675 |
Early medieval | West Sussex |
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| A slightly worn and bent late 8th-/early 9th-century silver early-medieval penny of Coenwulf of Mercia (796-821 AD), Later group type struck by Wodel at the East Anglian mint (c. 798 - 821 AD; North 369; Cn. 111). This coin has suffered a small loss to its circumference but otherwise survives ver... | |||||
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Scabbard | SUSS-AC27E6 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| A complete cast copper-alloy scabbard chape of late Medieval to Post Medieval (c.1450-1600 AD) date. The cast front has a plain concave back, angled sides and a moulded front. The lower part is shaped like a scallop shell with radiating incised line. At the base of the curve is a projecting bicon... | |||||
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Flake | CPAT-7C1861 |
Mesolithic | Flintshire |
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| A small flake of dark grey chert, with possible retouch on one edge (the left hand edge in the right hand image in the photo). Other implements made from this type of material have been found in north Wales and it is suggested that they are of Mesolithic date. Found in the same field as anot... | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | CPAT-7BDE04 |
Mesolithic | Flintshire |
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| A flake of dark/light grey banded chert that has perhaps been fashioned into a lithic implement. The convex end has conchoidal re-touch scars to one side, giving this flake a probable use as a scraper. In date this artefact is possibly Mesolithic. Other implements made from this type of material... | |||||
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Coin | SOM-6D2A24 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| A copper alloy As of Augustus, C PLOTIVS RVFVS IIIVIR AAAFF, Rome, BC 23 RIC I, p.65, no.69 Diameter: 25.73mm, Thickness: 2.19mm, Weight: 7.93g | |||||
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Brooch | WAW-EF0D50 |
Early medieval | Shropshire |
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| Ansate brooch made from copper alloy and dating to the 8th or 9th century AD. The brooch consists of two sub-square terminals, joined together by a slightly domed rectangular central bow. The bow has a broad recessed groove running its full length, with a ridge to either side. Each terminal has ... | |||||
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Bulla | WAW-ECB526 |
Medieval | Shropshire |
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| A cut quarter of a papal bulla (seal), probably of Pope Gregory IX (1227-1241). Approximately 25% remains of a lead alloy papal bulla. The obverse has a external circle of pellets, inside which are the letters PE and the crown of a head (probably St Peter's head) surrounded by another circle... | |||||
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Brooch | SOM-EB0A66 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| An incomplete Roman Colchester derivative brooch. The brooch in unusual as it consists of an external copper alloy shell, apparently formed from sheet metal, filled with lead. All that remains is the bow and part of the catch-plate. The bow is 'D' shaped in cross-section and tapers gently to a po... | |||||
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Axehead | IOW-D6DDC2 |
Neolithic | Isle Of Wight |
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| A Neolithic polished stone axehead (3500 BC-2100 BC). The implement is polished overall and has several modern scratch marks. In plan, the sides are straight and flare outwards from the rounded butt towards the curved cutting edge. The cutting edge is asymmetrical and there is no eviden... | |||||
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Buckle | DENO-999451 |
Early medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Early Medieval, Anglo-Sacndinavian cast copper alloy buckle, 11th century. Frame only. The pin is missing. Single loop D-shaped buckle with simplified Ringerike style engraved decoration on the sides and outer edge. Flat-sectioned sides and outer edge (max width at outer edge 6.6mm), circular-sec... | |||||
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Cuff link | BUC-84BF11 |
Post medieval |
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| Silver disc stamped with circular border. The flanged edges show damage. The design shows two cherubs lifting a crown. At the feet of the cherubs, in-between them, is a flaming heart. The reverse has a loop in the centre soldered onto the back. The loop is bent inwards. | |||||
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Mace | DUR-5ACBE0 |
Medieval | Cleveland |
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| Cast copper alloy late Medieval macehead. It consists of a cast, hollow cylinder of copper alloy, with three rows, each of four pyramid-shaped spikes at the top of the mace. Each of the rows is offset 90 degrees from the adjacent row. As is usual for these maceheads, the upper and lower r... | |||||
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Coin blank | NMS-F1B253 |
Iron age | Norfolk |
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| A disc of quite pale gold. Although this is a somewhat enigmatic object it appears most likely that it represents a blank for an Iron Age stater. The weight would be most consistent with a 'Norfolk Wolf' type. Probably mid-late first century BC. | |||||
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Bracteate | LEIC-EDD980 |
Early medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Early Medieval gold bracteate pendant, 24mm in diameter, 1mm thick and weighing 2.48 grams. The pendant has a simple gold attachment loop and shows a male bust, left, with a possible drinking horn to mouth. See full description by Dr Charlotte Behr, Roehampton University: Date: Late 5th -6th cent... | |||||
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Medallion | CPAT-DB7C90 |
Post medieval |
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| Marriage medallion of Charles I and Henrietta Maria 1625 23mm diameter in Silver by Briot? In this case, the medallion has been gilded - probably contemporary with the date. Obverse has inward facing busts with celestial rays above. Reverse Cupid walking, right, scatters roses and lilies with cel... | |||||
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Ampulla | CPAT-D58704 |
Medieval | Denbighshire |
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| A cast lead ampulla probably dating from the 15th century. This example is in the typical two handled flask shape, both 'handles' or suspension lugs, are now missing. Each face has a moulded relief pattern; one side has a central geometric design that may depict a standing man with cross. The des... | |||||
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Button and loop fastener | BH-C46E51 |
Iron age | Hertfordshire |
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| A copper-alloy button-and-loop fastener of Late Iron Age to early Roman date. The head of the artefact is circular in plan and measures 14.6mm in diameter. At the centre of the head's outer surface is a recessed cell containing a creamy white setting of what is tentatively identified as cora... | |||||
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Chisel | LVPL-5AC830 |
Bronze age | Denbighshire |
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| Cast bronze chisel dating to the Bronze Age, (2150-800). The object has an expanded blade from which the tapers to a narrow pointed butt. The object has shallow flanges which terminate at the shoulders of the object and join together at the butt end. The blade is 30.9mm in width and has a cutting... | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-33B905 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Silver denarius of Septimius Severus, FORTVN REDVC, Emesa, AD 194-5. Reece period 10. RIC IV, pt.1, p142, no. 379. | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-335420 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Silver Republican denarius of Augustus, Moneyer: C. Antistius Reginus, C. ANTISTIVS REGINVS III VIR, Rome, 13 BC. Reece period 1. RIC I, p73, no. 410. | |||||
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Dagger | DENO-1D2B92 |
Bronze age | Nottinghamshire |
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| Incomplete and broken cast copper alloy dagger of middle Bronze Age date. The dagger, which is in two parts, has a single mid-rib running the length of the blade flanked by a line of three slight ridges to either side forming part of the bevelled edge of the blade. The lower slopes of the centra... | |||||
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Mount | LEIC-B5B737 |
Early medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Early medieval copper alloy mount, probably from the tip of a drinking horn. The object is in the form of a curved cone with an open tip and is decorated to resemble a serpent-like beast. The object has two trapezoidal 'boxes' formed by a single incised border, with one corner pointing towards th... | |||||
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Mount | BH-5D35E5 |
Early medieval | Bedfordshire |
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| A fragment of a copper-alloy mount of Early Anglo-Saxon date. The surviving element comprises just under half of what would originally have been a circular, plate-like mount. The upper surface exhibits skillfully executed 'chip carved' decoration in Style II. At the centre is a raised circular bo... | |||||
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