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Knife | NMS-F4ECE3 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Copper alloy tinned or silvered Romano-British knife handle, oval sectioned, cast in form of a dolphin, open mouth at down-curving butt-end, prominent angled crest along head and back with oblique incised notches, notched fin in change of angle below head, with incised pointed oval eyes and scale... | |||||
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Knife | DENO-9179D8 |
Roman | Derbyshire |
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| Iron knife with triangular tapering tang, straight cutting edge and and angled back. Roman-Medieval. Length 79.14mm, width 13.98mm, thickness 3.89mm, weight 8.01g. | |||||
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Knife | SF-7C3744 |
Roman | Essex |
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| A probable fragment of a copper-alloy hound and hare Roman folding knife handle. The fragment is very worn and rectangular in shape measuring 22mm in length and 15mm in width. Part of the body and legs of probably the hound survive, the hound is running along a horizontal bar. No trace of the ... | |||||
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Knife | SF-BF15A4 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy knife handle, rectangular in plan and slightly curvilinear this handle measures 45.2mm in length, 11.2mm in width and 5.4mm in thickness. The terminal end is zoomorphic and although now worn and corroded probably originally intended to represent the head and curvin... | |||||
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Knife | HAMP-973BE8 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| An openwork knife handle fragment depicting a scene with a hare and hound. Only the hound survives. | |||||
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Knife | LEIC-8D5368 |
Roman | Rutland |
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| A full relief model of an animal head and neck. The neck is hollow and contains iron - perhaps suggesting a knife pommel. The neck also tapers from the head, which suggests that it was never attached to a complete animal form. The base of the neck is broken with a flat flange on the back edge, re... | |||||
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Knife | ESS-BE3913 |
Roman | Essex |
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| Complete cast, copper alloy Roman knife handle. This knife handle takes the form of a three-dimensional zoomorphic head, triangular in section, extending from a rectangular necked shaft. The head is probably that of a wolf or dog. It is realistically portrayed with the flattened brow of the anim... | |||||
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Knife | ESS-D72594 |
Roman | Essex |
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| Fragment of bone object, probably a knife handle. This fragment is sub-rectangular in plan with a portion missing so that it has one L-shaped end. It is sub-oval in section. One face is damaged and has lost its original smooth surface, now being abraded and cracked. The other face has lost half o... | |||||
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Knife | ESS-D6E8F1 |
Roman | Essex |
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| Incomplete bone object, probably a handle. This object represents approximately one quarter of the original, tubular, hollow handle. It is subrectangular in plan and curved (not fully C shaped) in section. Either end of the object has a smooth, straight edge, suggesting that the full length survi... | |||||
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Knife | ESS-D688C3 |
Roman | Essex |
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| Fragment of bone knife or comb handle. This fragment is subrectangular in plan and flattened but semicircular in section. It is decorated on the curved face with long diagonally carved lines that abut shorter diagonally carved lines in a sort of ‘off set’ herringbone pattern. Either e... | |||||
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Knife | ESS-D60220 |
Roman | Essex |
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| Fragment of bone handle. This fragment is hollow, subrectangular in plan and semicircular in section. Either end is broken one with a straighter edge and the opposite end broken on the diagonal. The handle is damaged with a split centrally along the flat face, and there are two cracks running off... | |||||
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Knife | LEIC-04DED3 |
Roman | Leicestershire |
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| Roman copper alloy knife handle terminal, 19mm long, 9mm wide and 11mm thick. The object weighs 8.11 grams and has a dark green patina and is missing most of its original surface. the object is in the form of a bust and shows a cape around the shoulders below a simple face which is worn so that t... | |||||
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Knife | SF-32AEB7 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A complete Roman copper alloy open work hound and hare folding knife handle in exceptionally good condition. It measures 68mm in length, 17.5mm in width and 5.4mm in thickness. The stylised hare is 21.6mm in length and 16mm in height. It has large triangular shaped ears laid against its ... | |||||
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Knife | NCL-920745 |
Roman | Durham |
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| A copper alloy knife or razor handle in the form of a three-dimensional leg and foot. The foot is wearing a sandal represented by ribbed moulding running down the centre of the foot, encircling the ankle and on either side of it extending to a flat sole underneath the foot. The foot appears to be... | |||||
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Knife | SF-D0D636 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An unusual cast copper alloy and iron mount/terminal probably from a knife with an iron tang, it bears a female double-faced head. Measuring 22.5mm in height, 14mm wide (from ear to ear) and 17mm in thickness (from nose to nose). The base of this object is an oval disc measuring ... | |||||
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Knife | BUC-676896 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| An incomplete Roman copper alloy and iron open work hare and hound knife. The handle is complete and depicts a stylised hound catching a running hare, on a solid bar which has a longitudinal slot in its underside, into which the knife blade would have fitted. The animals have long limbs and the h... | |||||
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Knife | SF-1608A1 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete Roman copper-alloy open work hare and hound knife handle. The hare is complete and the back legs of the hound and the slot below it are missing due to old breaks. It measures 52mm in surviving length and 14mm in width. The hare is c17mm in length, with long triangular ear... | |||||
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Knife | SF-9D6625 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete Roman copper-alloy open work hare and hound knife handle. Only the hound survives, the rest of the handle is missing due to old breaks. It measures 28.7mm in surviving length and 9.3mm in width. The hound is worn and is seems to be running at full pelt with its front legs... | |||||
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Knife | SF-9D1887 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete Roman copper-alloy open work hare and hound knife handle. The hare is complete and the back half of the hound is missing due to old breaks. It measures 38mm in surviving length and 14mm in width. The hare is small, c12.5mm in length, with long triangular ears laid back ag... | |||||
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Knife | GLO-C95097 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| A fragment of the handle of a copper-alloy folding knife of the ‘hound and hare’ type. It is 41mm long, 4mm wide and 16mm high. The hound is lurching forwards and the hindquarters of its body are missing. Its head is angular and the triangular ears are flat and point backwards. All detail o... | |||||
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Knife | SF-E13D64 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete, heavily corroded and damaged iron probable knife blade, measuring 85mm in surviving length and 21.5mm in width. It has a straight back and curving blade edge. This blade could date from the Roman period onwards, iron is very difficult to date and this example is especially corrod... | |||||
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Knife | SF-1F8195 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy probable knife handle with a fragment of the iron blade of the knife surviving. The handle is rectangular in shape measuring 54.4mm in length, 13.6mm in width and 6.6mm in thickness. The complete terminal of the handle is set at right angles to the top of the... | |||||
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Knife | SF-A23522 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A complete copper-alloy handle of a Roman folding knife with an erotic scene. Measuring 50mm in total height and c22mm in width. The iron blade of the knife survives as a corroded iron deposit within the slot for the blade and can be seen within the handle, through the areas which would have o... | |||||
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Knife | ESS-525992 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Romano-British, copper alloy handle in the form of Minerva, probably 1st century AD. Possibly the handle to a wax spatula or similar implement, the figure is recognisable as Minerva due to a number of attributes. She is fully draped and wears a crested helmet. Her left arm is by her side and woul... | |||||
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Knife | SF-E0F540 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Heavily corroded iron knife-blade 80.5mm long and 12.00mm wide at the widest point. The thickness before corrosion appears to have been about 4mm. The knife has a straight squared back to the blade, which runs parallel to the cutting edge for about 55mm from the root of the tang, and then curves ... | |||||
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Knife | SF-E0CAA1 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Heavily corroded iron knife-blade 62mm long and 14.5mm wide at the widest point. The thickness before corrosion appears to have been about 3mm. The shape is a little like a butter-knife, with a straight squared back to the blade and a rounded outline to the cutting side. | |||||
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Knife | NCL-172C33 |
Roman | Durham |
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| A one-piece rectangular-sectioned bone knife handle, decorated on each face with a row of three ring and dot motifs. On either side of the rows of ring and dots, the edges of the handle have been chamfered. On one face, the handle has split as the iron core within has corroded. At one end of the ... | |||||
| Knife | KENT-12B205 |
Roman | Kent |
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| Copper alloy pommel, probably from a knife, set onto remains of iron tang. The top of the pommel is tri-lobed, each lobe having a small circular indent on either face. | |||||
| Knife | SUR-CDD082 |
Roman | Surrey |
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| Knife handle terminating in a rather crudely worked animal head, probably a feline. The head sits on a grooved moulding, below which the shaft of the handle is decorated with two bands of incised lozenges formed from lines with dots at the junctions. The lower end tapers to a slot for the blade. ... | |||||
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Knife | NLM-E9E846 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Rectangular section, widens towards the blade with three groves running around, knob on each side. On knob on each side half way down the handle, collared bulls headed terminal. One horn is missing knob on the centre of the forehead. Evidence for the remains of an iron blade. | |||||

