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Sword | LIN-A493C3 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| A cast copper alloy object, possibly a sword or dagger pommel. The date of the item is unclear; the 'pommel' is pelta-shaped which might suggest a Roman date, however a similar object is known from Barrowby, Lincolnshire and was discovered in (unstratified) association with medieval material (Se... | |||||
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Sword | SUR-0BA197 |
Roman | Surrey |
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| A guard or component from the hilt of a Roman, or late Iron Age, sword or dagger of 1st century AD date. Part of the tang/blade junction survives within. The guard retains slight traces of niello lines on the edges and on the collar. The surviving tang measures 18.63mm x c8mm and the blade measur... | |||||
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Sword | LVPL-D4A540 |
Roman | Cheshire |
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| Fragment of a cast copper alloy sword chape dating to the Roman period, (45-410AD). It is triangular in plan and oval in cross-section. The chape is open at the top and ends in a bulbous rounded terminal. On both surfaces of the chape is an open oval which may have contained a decorative panel. A... | |||||
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Sword | NMS-6A2034 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| An incomplete sword-scabbard chape, with elaborate openwork decoration. The upper part is missing (recent breaks), and there are two small attachment holes. The edges of the openwork apertures on the front, which are arranged symmetrically, have been chamfered by filing. A channel, to accommodate... | |||||
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Sword | NMS-5F7E13 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Romano-British Sword chape, openwork, both faces with base curling round on both sides to central trefoil, 32 x 29mm. Cf. de Reuk (1991) p.1. 4th century. | |||||
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Sword | BH-F369D7 |
Roman | Bedfordshire |
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| A copper-alloy object of uncertain date. The object appears to be part of a sword or dagger scabbard frame. It may be Roman in date but no exact parallel could be found and it could conceivably be much later. It consists of a square plate measuring 25.1mm on its side. This plate has an indented s... | |||||
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Sword | BH-F34246 |
Roman | Bedfordshire |
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| A copper-alloy object of uncertain date. The piece appears to be part of the frame from a sword scabbard. It is possibly Roman in date but could conceivably be much later. It consists of a horizontal rectangular plate measuring 48.8mm wide by 18.5mm high. The top section of this plate is angled b... | |||||
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Sword | BH-F31D90 |
Roman | Bedfordshire |
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| A copper-alloy object of uncertain date. The piece appears to be part of the top of a sword scabbard frame. It is possibly Roman in date but could conceivably be much later. It has part of a curved rim section at the top. This has at its centre part of the slot into which the leather scabbard wou... | |||||
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Sword | BH-F20806 |
Roman | Bedfordshire |
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| A copper-alloy object of uncertain date. The piece appears to be a fitting from the bottom section of a sword scabbard frame. It may be Roman in date although no exact parallel has been found (see ref for similar examples). The object has been cast in one piece. It has a rectangular plate at the ... | |||||
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Sword | LIN-6E5F15 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Probable copper alloy fragment of a sword chape. The chape appears to have been cast, and consists of a fragment of roughly semi-circular base which is hollow in the centre. The outer surface is very pitted, however there are sporadic patches of silvering or tinning remaining. | |||||
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Sword | NMGW-9D6CA5 |
Roman | Vale Of Glamorgan |
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| Copper alloy hilt guard probably of first century AD date. It is a plain example of Piggott (1950) Group IVB (crown) hilt, with a groove round its middle providing the only surface decoration. The closest parallels are an example from Newstead (Curle 1911, pl.XXXIV.10; MacGregor 1976, no.152) and... | |||||
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Sword | WMID3845 |
Roman | Staffordshire |
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| The item is a lozenge shape with slightly rounded edges and corners, in plan The lozenge shape is which is slightly convex. In the centre there are traces of iron. On the reverse there is a sub-oval shaped integral platform. The face of the platform is covered with iron, and at the centre there i... | |||||
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Sword | NLM5360 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Cast sword chape with cut out decoration. | |||||
| Sword | KENT3 |
Roman | Kent |
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| Short sword, broken tang, intact blade, worn shoulders, blade tip is a short 'V', straight, almost parallel sided blade | |||||
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Sword | HAMP687 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| Rounded end with extensions at both sides and in the centre. Joined with double curving bar. Damaged on upper and lower surfaces. | |||||

