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Lug (handle) | LEIC-4E7513 |
Roman | Leicestershire |
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| Iron age or Roman copper alloy tankard handle, 50mm long, 14mm wide and 4mm thick. The object is in good condition and weighs 12.03grams. The object consists of just over half a tankard handle and is sub rectangular in section. Its upper edge terminates in two sub triangular plates which have one... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | LEIC-FB6373 |
Roman | Leicestershire |
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| Roman copper alloy patera handle?, 51mm long, 38mm wide and 5mm thick. The object is in good condition with a green patina and weighs 34.58grams. The object is rectangular in section and is sub-triangular in form. It has a rounded outer edge and its sides concave slightly and have a shallow chamf... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | LEIC-3FBBD0 |
Roman | Rutland |
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| Roman copper alloy handle?, 24mm in diameter and 17mm long. The object is in fair condition with a green patina and weighs 21.63grams. The object is sub triangular in section and circular in form. It begins with a rectangular sectioned circular plate, with an incised line along its edge. Above t... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | LVPL-B392B3 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Copper alloy possible buckle handle fragment, Romano-Celtic in design. It depicts a bulls head. A similar object was found in Corbridge and is thought to date from around the time of Agricola or later (Macgregor; 1976; no.314). | |||||
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Lug (handle) | NMS-1456A4 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British fragment of drop handle, possibly from furniture or a vessel, heavily cast in the round in the form of two dolphins confronted holding an unidentified twin-ribbed object between their open mouths. One dolphin survives as an open mouth only, the other dolphin is missing the loop of ... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | NMS-113022 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| About half a Romano-British copper alloy tankard handle. Round terminal with two rivet holes now both blocked with ferrous material but with copper alloy clearly visible in one. The section of the arch remains round as far as a transverse rib moulding beyond which it becomes D-shaped, with convex... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | DOR-4ACFE4 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| A cast copper alloy furniture or casket handle. Cast in one piece and comprising a circular disc at the front and a smaller one at the back, joined by a narrowed circular shaft with a raised collar. The front plate is heavily corroded and appears to be slightly concave. The smaller back plate re... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | LEIC-B67498 |
Roman | Leicestershire |
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| Roman copper alloy drawer handle, 23.5mm in diameter and 12mm long. The handle is in fair condition with a green patina and weighs 10.56grams. It is circular in form and rectangular in section and is slightly concave on its upper surface. It has a centrally placed shaft which starts with a narrow... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | NMS-652F32 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British round sectioned tubular handle with one end expanded and flat, the other slightly tapering, encircling grooved and ribbed mouldings and median socket filled throughout its length with iron, apparently also of round section. An object from Vindolanda, of similar appearance but perha... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | NMS-295AD5 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British fragment of possible drop handle from furniture, oval-sectioned horizontal bar broken on one side of broad median rib between two smaller flanking ribs, surviving end curves up and slightly back on itself before break, end missing. >35 x >21mm. | |||||
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Lug (handle) | LIN-971E22 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Cast copper-alloy snakes' head handle from a vessel. The handle has a right-angled shank, which is circular in cross-section, circa 10mm in diameter. The shank has a broken terminal and is 15mm in length before the right angle. The main shank is 57mm in length including the head. The head is ... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | LEIC-DBDE20 |
Roman | Leicestershire |
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| Roman copper alloy handle? 22mm long, 7mm wide and 5mm thick. The object is a poor condition with a corroded green patina and weighs 2.69grams. The object has a circular section and a sub-rectangular form. It has a protruding ridge, 2mm thick, at one end. at its other end it widens out to accomo... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | NMS-3626E6 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British Handle, probably from ladle or strainer, in the form of a stylised duck’s neck and head with engraved eyes. The neck springs from a fragment with curving inner edge. The curvature suggests that the beak must have pointed directly upwards or downwards. Length of neck and head 40... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | LIN-DDAE10 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Complete copper alloy drop handle. The handle has two suspension loops at the top, covered at the front by a plate. The handle has concave shoulders leading to crescentric sides, expanding into two bell-shaped terminals joined by a collared reel in the centre. The handle is circular in cross-s... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | LIN-DD87B2 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Complete copper alloy drop handle. The handle has two short straight sides and a straight integral joining bar at a right angle to the sides. Each terminal has a pierced loop set at the same angle as the plane of the handle. There is a moulded collar below. The joining bar is triangular in cr... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | LIN-E78643 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Complete copper alloy handle from a vessel or a box. The handle is now broken into three pieces which all fit together. The patination of the breaks is the same as the patina seen on the body of the handle, being a mottled light green colour with patches of brown. The handle is in the form of ... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | NMS-0758E5 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British incomplete lock-pin or handle, circular concave terminal (diameter 24mm)with central cone. Below this a constriction and then a collar above a break across a rectangular shank. Surviving length 18mm. Similar to an example from Colchester (Crummy 1983, no.4143). In form very close t... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | NMS-FF5091 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British Cast object, one end broken, the other ending in a well modelled Dolphin head in the round. Just before and at the break there are two transverse ribs on the relatively flat underside. Perhaps a key or knife handle, though no trace of socket is present. No parallels noted. Survivin... | |||||
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Lug (handle) | LEIC-14F4F8 |
Roman | Leicestershire |
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| Roman silver spoon handle, 104mm long, and 4mm in diameter. The object is in good condition with a silver patina and weighs 5.81 grams. It has a tapering circular sectioned shaft which terminates in line with a rectangular sectioned curve, 10mm wide, which bends up towards the missing bowl. | |||||
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Lug (handle) | NMS-D705E0 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British Furniture fitting: handle, crescent-shaped frame, both concave sides have a circular perforated terminal containing corroded fragment of iron bar, sides project beyond junction with convex base, 36 x 27mm. | |||||
| Lug (handle) | KENT-1296A1 |
Roman | Kent |
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| Copper alloy sub-rectangular object, possibly a handle, with openwork central section set with iron. Circular loop with projecting knob on one terminal. | |||||
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Lug (handle) | LVPL114 |
Roman | Greater Manchester |
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| Cast lead human head with black African features.This type of handle was commonly used on the lids of tobacco jars in the 18th and early 19th century. | |||||

