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Fixtures and fittings | ESS-3B45B7 |
Post medieval | Essex |
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| Post Medieval machined copper alloy loop, possibly used as a strap junction. The ring is a dark green-grey in colouration. It has a flat rectangular cross section. The external diameter is 33.95mm, it is 2.21mm thick and weighs5.2 grams. The surface is damaged ans scratched. | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | KENT-6B2E23 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| Post Medieval fitting with one hooked terminal. Two rivets on the reverse. Traces of silvering onthe upper surface. | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | HAMP-23B0B4 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| An unidentified cast copper-alloy artefact, probably of post-medieval date. The fitting has a circular, openwork base presumably for attachment. A curved rectangular projection extends from one edge of the loop, and has a rectangular opening with single straight groove above at its terminal. The ... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | KENT-97F5F5 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| Unidentified copper alloy fitting. Dull green-grey patina. Possibly a vessel or furniture fitting. | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | LANCUM-9E21D3 |
Post medieval | Gloucestershire |
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| Cast copper alloy furniture fitting. Dates to the post-medieval-modern period 18th-19th centuries. Appears to have been a handle of some sort. The object has a flat plain with a lobe attached which has an integral hole to connect to a rivet. The object takes a hemispherical form from this plai... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | LANCUM-E5F727 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| Cast copper alloy furniture or candle stick fitting. Post-Medieval to Modern in date. Probably early Victorian. The object takes the form of a mask with hollowed eyes and mouth. The figure wears a headdress consisting of a double line surmounted by 5 plumes, a central one with two smaller one... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | LON-49B8D7 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| Embossed fragment of thin copper alloy sheet. One edge has a border of a row of raised dots in a rectangular border. A similar pattern of rows of raised dots between raised bands is at a diagonal to this border, with four surviving rows. There is evidence of a yellow-metal coating. The fragment i... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | LON-8A8E02 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| Annular copper alloy fitting with outer side bent over to form a lip. The open central circular area is 17mm diameter. There are three concentric grooves around the edge and the inner part of the ring edge is depressed. Possibly a mount for the end of a handle or other circular object. | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | HAMP-F74537 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| Decorative Fitting, possibly from a box. The fitting comprises an openwork plate with a chevron-shaped aperture. The plate ends in a trefoil. There are two surviving iron rivets, one at either end. | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | HAMP-3FBE77 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A circular lead object. From the back, at the cardinal points, project four iron wires, evidently the means by which this object was fixed. The cast decoration on the face is vague but appears to be the head of a lion surrounded by its mane. | |||||
| Fixtures and fittings | LON-021C84 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| An L-shaped wood fitting with four iron nails. The front of the fitting is slightly rounded and the back is flatter with an indented vertical groove at the top wider section. | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | LON-799FD3 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| Cast copper alloy post medieval fitting, possible funiture fitting. The fitting has a rectangular body which tapers and curves inwards to a rounded end. The other terminious flares outwards with a rectangular head. The front appears to have some decoration though it is heavily eroded. | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | LON-A1E1B4 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval copper alloy fitting. This piece is rounded in section with a disc shaped top and a circular hole running through the centre. The end shaft has three traverse grooves and looks to be incomplete. The exact usage is unknown, but could possible have been part of a candleholder. Thi... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | LON-A1D1B8 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval copper alloy fitting. The triangular mount end flairs out with two circular holes at either side. The base of the mount flairs downwards into a circular in section stem with a pointed end. This is one of two fittings found at the same find-spot (see LON-A 1E1B4). The exact usage i... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | HAMP-3DBA78 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| Copper alloy object, possibly a fitting of Post-Medieval date. At one end the object is broken off where there appear to be the remains of a small loop. From here the object expands to form the main body of the fitting which is broadly oval and slightly convex. Beneath this the object is broke... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | WAW-F15ED1 |
Post medieval | Worcestershire |
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| The mount is made from cast copper alloy. It is a pointed oval shape in plan and is domed in profile. The reverse is hollow and has a straight, square-sectioned, stud protruding. The stud tapers to a blunt point. It was probably a type of furniture mount, dating to the early Post Medieval period.... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | LON-E8E147 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| Iron fitting, possible of horse equipment dating to the post medieval period. Two oval loops joined by small double ended rivet; the loops pivot on the rivet. | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | LON-A75A34 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| Lead milled window lead with reeding along web. Leads form a small triangular pane (with remains in 2 corners of degreded glass pane - glass 1.5mm thick). | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | NARC-39E715 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A possible lead crimp for securing a number of pieces of rope or string together. The item is of an irregular, sub-oval shape with a wide slot in it, into which rope may have been passed before it was 'crimped' down. An alternative possibility is that it is a crude weight of some sort. There is a... | |||||
| Fixtures and fittings | NCL-7AF154 |
Post medieval | Northumberland |
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| A copper alloy object with traces of gilding, probably some sort of dress fitting. The object consists of circular section bar of copper alloy which has been looped around itself to form a knot-like shape. The object has a length of 20mm and a width of 17mm and is likely to be post medieval in da... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | SUSS-D2BB76 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| These finds are often mis-identified, so this record has been included to show others what barrel tap handles look like. These fittings usually have the 'winged-type' handles, made of copper-alloy which would have attached to the top of the tap as a decorative handle. These fittings date to the 1... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | HAMP-45D838 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| Copper alloy sub-rectangular fragment of a decorative fitting of unknown type. The upper surface has moulded decoration. There is a raised beaded border on two sides, ending where the object is broken off. Aligned longitudinally along the central axis are a series of raised elements comprising... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | LEIC-C677E7 |
Post medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Copper alloy decorative handle, 28mm high and 23mm wide. It is made up of an eliptical shape with an incised line around its widest part. The object rises into a dome, 13mm high and decorated with an incised circle 8mm wide. The underside narrows to form a shaft and then widens again, forming a b... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | HAMP-49BE23 |
Post medieval | Dorset |
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| Copper alloy sub-rectangular object, probably a mount or fitting. The object is broken off at one end and tapers slightly to the other end (W. 16.2-13.1mm). At the unbroken end the corners are rounded, although one is more rounded than the other. The edge at this end is also generally convex. ... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | HAMP-CEC536 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| Copper alloy sub-circular decorative fitting. The outer edge of the fitting is formed by a series of six alternating triangular and semi-circular projections with a plain raised circular border inside (D. 13.9mm). The centre of the fitting is domed so that the reverse is hollow. The centre of ... | |||||
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Fixtures and fittings | HAMP-CEBCA4 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| Copper alloy oval fitting, possibly a harness fitting. The upper surface is heavily worn so that no evidence of any decoration survives. The reverse is flat with the remains of the attachment mechanism at either end. | |||||
| Fixtures and fittings | YORYMB1019 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| ovoid ring with 2 male projections (splayed), red-dull surface | |||||
| Fixtures and fittings | WMID4450 |
Post medieval |
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| The object is a cast lead alloy dolphin-like animal. The animal is shaped in an 'S'-shape in plan, with the head at one end and the tail at the other. The reverse is undecorated. On the upper edge above the head and tail damage has occurred which may have been mounting points originally. | |||||
| Fixtures and fittings | WMID5794 |
Post medieval | Worcestershire |
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| The studs have circular, slightly domed heads. These heads have a pellet and radiate line design in high relief. On the reverse there is a central, integral stud which is square in cross section and tapers to a point. | |||||
| Fixtures and fittings | KENT4770 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| Part of a small, lozenge shaped, silver decorative fitting. Relief decoration in the form of a five-petalled rose in the centre of the fitting. Some gold gilt present. | |||||

