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Figurine | NARC-38FBE2 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| A cast copper alloy figurine of a cockerel of Roman date. The details are basic, with the comb atop the head suggested by a groove and the wings suggested by raised oblongs at each side of the body. The tail is crescent shaped and thin. Silvering is still present in the grooves beneath the wings ... | |||||
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Figurine | LVPL-EA3D25 |
Roman | Cheshire |
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| An incomplete cast lead figurine of probable Roman date. The figure is of in a semi-seated position to its left and is of indeterminate sex. The head turned slightly to its left with both arms raised. The figure appears to have curled hair around the face and a fringe. The facial features are wo... | |||||
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Figurine | NMS-E5EE08 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Copper alloy figurine of a large feline, perhaps a panther or leopard but of rather indeterminate species. The animal is sprawled on the ground with forelegs stretched out to the front and back legs to the rear. the tail, with a heavy end, is curled over the middle section of the body. The left f... | |||||
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Figurine | LVPL-D48DD6 |
Roman | Merseyside |
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| Cast lead alloy figurine dating to the Roman period. The figure is cast in one piece and is relatively crude in both shape and design. It is broadly sub-rectangular in shape and D-shaped in cross-section with the reverse being almost flat. The figure is worn and has an exaggerated phallus. The ar... | |||||
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Figurine | NCL-1D9DD8 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| A cast lead-alloy figurine of Hercules or Jupiter, probably dating to the late 1st-2nd century. The figurine is nearly complete, but considerably corroded, worn, and bent out of shape. The figurine was also a fitting or fixture rather than a freestanding figurine, as the reverse is flat, and the ... | |||||
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Figurine | SUR-331582 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A small figurine (23.93mm long), probably of a hound. The animal is lying prone with his head on his forepaws (only one leg is visible). The hair on his back is parted either side of the spine and the tail is also modelled. The eyes are in the form of punched pits. The underside is flat and from ... | |||||
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Figurine | BH-247012 |
Roman | Hertfordshire |
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| A Roman copper-alloy figurine in the form of Mars. The figurine is incomplete and slightly corroded, but the quality of the workmanship is very fine. The god is depicted standing facing, his head angled slightly to his right, as if gazing into the distance. His left leg is bent from the knee, cre... | |||||
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Figurine | YORYM-D02A56 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete cast lead figurine of Roman date. The figurine is of a draped, dancing figure of indeterminate sex with only the head, torso and upper part of the limbs surviving. The right arm and left leg of the figure are raised in dance and the right leg and left arm are orientated backward. T... | |||||
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Figurine | LIN-25CC02 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A near-complete copper-alloy figurine of Mercury dating to the Roman period. The figure is naked except for a paenula draped over the left shoulder and left arm. He stands facing, with legs apart and left leg bent slightly foward. His head is turned slightly to his right. He has curly hair and we... | |||||
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Figurine | KENT-560412 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A Roman cast copper alloy figurine, in the shape of a bird. The figurine appears to have broken off from a much larger object as a stump of copper alloy projects from the upside of the bird's stomach. The birds itself looks like an egal or dove. It has its wings out stretched - the wing span m... | |||||
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Figurine | SWYOR-29B362 |
Roman | Avon |
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| A cast copper alloy, probably Roman figurine of a Capricornus; a mythical creature being half goat and half fish. The constellation of Capricorn has traditionally been depicted in this way. Capricorn was the tenth sign of the zodiac and the emblem of Legion II Augusta, which was based at Caerleo... | |||||
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Figurine | DUR-6579B7 |
Roman | Durham |
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| A copper alloy male figurine dating to the Roman period. The figure is seated and facing forwards, there is a possible laurel wreath around the head of the figure, but this is difficult to see as it has been broken. His right hand resting on his knee and in the opposite hand the figure is holding... | |||||
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Figurine | SUSS-591C64 |
Roman | West Sussex |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy figurine, possibly of Cupid, dating to the Roman period (c. 43-410 AD). The figurine has an elaborate hairstyle with a topknot and a possible wreath or curls around his head; his youthful and slightly chubby body is unclothed. The figurine's right arm seems to be... | |||||
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Figurine | DUR-58A381 |
Roman | Tyne And Wear |
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| A copper alloy figurine probably dating to the Roman period although the subject is unknown. The object is in the shape of the body of a person, but there are no features to suggest a sex. The only decoration on the object is roughly carved facial features. The figure is shown crossing the left l... | |||||
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Figurine | SWYOR-C30D98 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast copper alloy Roman figurine in the shape of a cockerel, dating from AD43-410. It is quite finely made; the plumage, tail and crest are all delineated by fine grooves and the eyes by small, circular depressions. There are two short, rectangular mounting lugs, one on each side at the base of... | |||||
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Figurine | ESS-C18273 |
Roman | Essex |
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| Cast copper alloy figurine. Standing figure, with breaks on all limbs. The head is tilted slightly forward. Details of wavy hair cast on the reverse of the head. Possible detail of clothing on the chest. The surface of the figurine is corroded. 63.03mm long, 23.73mm wide (shoulders)9.69mm thick (... | |||||
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Figurine | SUR-1B2355 |
Roman | Surrey |
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| A small Roman cast copper alloy figurine of a seated infant Bacchus, now very worn. The head and both feet are missing. The figure is seated and is leaning foward. His left arm is bent and is drawn backwards; the right arm is raised and is holding a bunch of grapes which is supported against the ... | |||||
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Figurine | BERK-3F1C48 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A cast copper alloy zoomorphic figurine, possibly of a sheep or goat, and probably dating to the Roman period. The animal is depicted standing; all four legs are now missing and survive only as worn stumps, as does the tail which appears to have pointed out and upwards. The head of the animal is ... | |||||
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Figurine | WILT-D40CD5 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A probably Roman (AD1-410) copper alloy figurine of Salus feeding her snake, standing on a two-tiered square platform base c.8mm high, from which a 4.19x3.69mm projection extends c.5mm below. It stands 69.79mm in height and weighs 37.4g. Its max.width is 33.35mm and max.thickness 9.98mm. The obje... | |||||
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Figurine | WMID-9515C3 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A lead figurine of uncertain date. The figurine is shaped in the form of a crude elongated human face with a pronounced nose and jutting out upper lip. The eyes are irregularly shaped and bulbous. The reverse is almost flat. No obvious means of attachment is visible. It is possible that the obje... | |||||
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Figurine | LEIC-99E665 |
Roman | Nottinghamshire |
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| Roman? lead alloy head dipicting Mercury, 19mm long, 17mm wide and 17mm deep. The object is in fair condition and weighs 11.23 grams. It consists of a head wearing a helmet (with neck guard) with sub triangular protrusions representing Mercury's wings. The object has snapped at the neck and shows... | |||||
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Figurine | ESS-998F26 |
Roman | Essex |
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| Hollow pottery figurine, representing a Roman goddess, probably Juno. The head is forward facing, with a rectangular nose and oval recesses for the eyes. There are no details for a mouth. The ears and hair are covered by a headdress - the headdress is oval when viewed from above and it extends ... | |||||
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Figurine | BH-B6AF26 |
Roman | Bedfordshire |
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| A copper-alloy Roman figurine of Genius-Paterfamilias type. The cast figurine takes the form of a standing, forward-facing male wearing a toga which is pulled up around the head. The male's left forearm extends forward from the elbow and a patera is held on the palm of the poorly moulded, upturne... | |||||
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Figurine | NMS-3CECC3 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Fragment of a copper alloy figurine comprising the lower leg of a presumably naked male. The solid cast piece is patinated to a colour perhaps best described as sea-green and is broken at the knee; this is an old break showing that the piece was damaged when lost or discarded or was broken in the... | |||||
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Figurine | NCL-BD0923 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| A cast copper-alloy statuette or figurine fragment in classical tradition of Roman date. The naturalistic foot and calf of the figuring remain, with an extension off the inside ball of the foot indicating attachment to a now missing base or a casting error. The foot is only slightly extended from... | |||||
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Figurine | SOM-848757 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| Roman cast copper alloy goat's head, probably a component of a larger figurine. The small head is well moulded with details emphasised by incising the moulded lines. The head has a shaped nose, mouth and pointed-oval eyes with prominent brow ridges with a forelock between. On the sides of the hea... | |||||
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Figurine | KENT-108780 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A Roman cast copper alloy fragment of a Figurine, possibly of Diana. The fragments is made up of the head of a female figure, broken off at the neck by an old break. The facial features are worn and unclear. She appears to be wearing a diadem, with some hair worn up, and two tresses falling dow... | |||||
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Figurine | SWYOR-7F0D33 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper alloy figurine; a bust probably of Minerva dating from the Roman period. Only the head, helmet and neck are modelled. The base is flat (the object can stand upright) and has a circular hole in the centre. There is no trace of iron or paste. The hole may have allowed the head to fit ... | |||||
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Figurine | SOM-EA4915 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| An incomplete Roman copper-alloy probable figurine of a female, the head is the only component which survives. The head has a triangular shaped headdress topped with a crescent moon. Below this is a heavily worn female head, the only clearly identifiable features are the nose and part of the mout... | |||||
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Figurine | KENT-824035 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A copper-alloy fragment of a figurine of a dog(?) Two knops on heads for ears. Possibly Roman c.43-410AD. Length of 51.9mm, width of 33.6mm thickness of 8.4mm and weighs 42.2g. | |||||

