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Sceptre | HAMP-ADC525 |
Roman | Wiltshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy fragment - possibly the terminal from a Roman sceptre handle. The object is a open sleeve with a thickened and flattened end (Dia.: 23.8mm; Th.: 3.55mm). Above this the sleeve tapers to a diameter of c. 18.55mm and narrows to a thickness of 1.45mm. The internal diameter is ... | |||||
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Sceptre | LIN-71ECB3 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Romano-British copper alloy sceptre terminal in the form of Mars. The terminal is in the form of the head of Mars, which sits in a vertically ribbed 'neck' measuring circa 28mm in length and 12mm in diameter. The facial features are well defined and thoroughly Romano-British in execution. Ma... | |||||
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Sceptre | SF-7C15F3 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| A Copper alloy terminal knob possibly from the handle of a mace or sceptre broadly comparable to the finds from Waldingfield, SF-427411, Willingham Fen, Cambridgeshire, and from Wanborough Roman temple, Surrey, see R. Hobbs, Treasure - Finding Our Past (British Museum 2003, 142-144 and Fig 110 p ... | |||||
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Sceptre | ESS-0FA203 |
Roman | Essex |
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| Possibly a Roman sceptre handle. The handle is incomplete, with a worn break around the open ended hollow tube, the other end is an expanded, rounded and closed - however it now has a large crack through the middle. The tubular end is decorated with a pair or raised moulded ridges around its circ... | |||||
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Sceptre | YORYM-36E9D2 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Romano-British copper alloy sceptre terminal in the form of Mars. The head of Mars sits on a vertically ribbed 'neck'. The facial features are well defined and thoroughly Romano-British in execution. Mars is shown with a narrow triangular nose with a large pellet to either side representing the e... | |||||
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Sceptre | SUR-E5BC26 |
Roman | Surrey |
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| A cylindrical object with one trumpet-shaped terminal surviving. The max diameter, at the terminal, is 24mm and the minimum is 16.5. The internal diameter is 12-13mm. There is a series of discontinuous grooves at seven positions around the body. There are no traces of fixing for the wooden sceptre. | |||||
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Sceptre | LIN-A7EF01 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Possible foot from a sceptre or rod. The object is cylindrical in shape, with an iron core coated in copper alloy. The iron core is likely to have been some kind of rod, and the copper alloy a decorative terminal. The terminal is very worn, rounded and has three transverse ribs decorating the ... | |||||
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Sceptre | NLM-5FBEB7 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Depicting the head of Mars. Helmeted head, The helmet is divided into two sections, the top section has a crest on the top which protrudes out over the front of the head and runs down the back of the head finishing with a kicked back extension, there is a gap half way along the length of the plum... | |||||
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Sceptre | SF-427411 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| Copper alloy terminal knob and part of tubular metal sleeve from the handle of a mace or sceptre comparable to the finds from Willingham Fen, Cambridgeshire, and from Wanborough Roman temple, Surrey. The sleeve has girdling ribs or mouldings at intervals along it, with smooth sections between, th... | |||||

