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Rotary key | SUSS-74EB74 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| Stem and bow from a cast copper alloy Roman key, the bit (toothed end) is missing. The stem is rectangular in cross section and 23.4mm long, 11.6mm wide and 7.3mm thick. It has one moulded band running around all four sides and next to this two further bands that run round three sides of the stem... | |||||
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Rotary key | SUR-8853E4 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A Roman openwork key handle of trefoil form with a knob terminal. The handle has a pair of complex multi-ridged collars on the rectangular-section stem. The stub of the iron key survives. | |||||
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Rotary key | NLM-540242 |
Roman | Cumbria |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy rotary key, probably of Roman date. The hollow circular shank terminates at one end with an incomplete D-sectioned transverse loop. The small flat bit has one cleft on the left edge and a channel at the top. The length of the bit is 8.9mm, the width is 11.6mm and... | |||||
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Rotary key | WMID-9249B7 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy ring-key from a rotary lock, dating to the Roman period, probably between AD 200 – 410 (length: 20mm; outer diameter at hoop: 21mm; width at bit: 15.5mm; thickness at shank: 4.5mm; weight: 7.4g).The ring-key is comprised of an incomplete finger ring at one end (o... | |||||
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Rotary key | NMS-21FB45 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Medieval rotary casket key with incomplete bow, hollow-ended shank and simple bit with one rounded cleft. Length >31mm. Bit 7 x 7mm. Late 12th – 14th century. | |||||
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Rotary key | SUSS-DB3897 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| A cast copper alloy ring-key from a rotary lock probably dating to the later Roman period (200-410 AD). According to Crummy ring-keys were generally used for small boxes or caskets of personnel possessions rather than doors or cupboards. The rotary key type - such as this one date from the late R... | |||||
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Rotary key | NMS-DE38A1 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British Rotary key with circular bow and hollow shank. On bow a waisted knob finial with lozengiform blind hole or depression on top. Both faces of bow with pointed oval reveals. Hollow shank decorated with four groups of three and four transverse, encircling, engraved grooves. Bit without... | |||||
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Rotary key | BERK-F111D1 |
Roman | Berkshire |
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| A Roman copper alloy key handle (AD150-410). The handle is trilobate openwork with spherical projection at the peak of the middle lobe. It has a hollow, rectangular base with traces of iron still present. Part of the base is missing, probably not modern damage. Dark green patina Dimensions... | |||||
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Rotary key | DEV-BF1885 |
Roman | Devon |
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| Cast copper alloy lever lock or rotary key. It has a dog-leg bit with a notch at the bottom. The handle is a pierced diamond loop, with a lobed knop. It is Roman in date. | |||||
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Rotary key | SUR-047AD6 |
Roman | Surrey |
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| A key ring. The bit comprises ten projecting rods. | |||||
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Rotary key | SUR-19B512 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| A rotary key. The stem is flat in side view but in plan consists of a wide central rectangular expansion from which the rounded bow projects, with a short notch at the junction. The rest of the stem is a tapering cylinder from which projects a plain rectangular ward. | |||||
| Rotary key | KENT-1BFF87 |
Roman | Kent |
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| Roman copper alloy key handle in two fragments. Ornate trifoliate bow with acorn finial. Remains of iron shank only. | |||||

