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Brooch | SUSS-B229E4 |
Roman | West Sussex |
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| Fragment of a Roman cast copper alloy Colchester type two-piece brooch, 1st century AD. The find consists of the head, axis bar, spring and part of the bow of a two-piece Colchester type brooch. The head piece is concave to accommodate the spring which is almost complete and has six turns. The sp... | |||||
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Brooch | SUSS-B1AB83 |
Iron age | West Sussex |
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| Incomplete Iron Age cast copper alloy brooch of La Tene Type I (Ia or Ib), 5th-3rd century BC. The head and sprung pin of the brooch are missing and the break is very worn. The irregularly-sectioned bow is highly arched in a semi circle. Travelling away from the head the bow widens and divides wi... | |||||
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Strap fitting | LON-3565A7 |
Medieval | Cambridgeshire |
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| A complete Medieval cast copper alloy figurative mount (1350-1500 AD). The anthropomorphic mount is in the shape of a human head wearing a coronet. The head has a D-shaped section with a flat back. The figure wears a coronet with two prongs either side of a taller, trefoil projection. Beneath the... | |||||
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Token | LON-3552C5 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A lead alloy miscast token, probably Post Medieval (1500-1700 AD). The two halves of the mould failed to unite creating this token which has its two halves overlapping. Both sides have the initials WR in retrograde contained within an upper and lower border of vertical lines, all in high relief.... | |||||
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Brooch | LON-343CC8 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| An incomplete Roman cast copper alloy Colchester-derivative (Dolphin-type) hinged brooch (1st century AD). The wings of the brooch have broken off, leaving a truncated head with a central notch to accommodate the hinged pin. The pin is now missing, but the bar of the hinge is still visible at eac... | |||||
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Coin | LON-342E31 |
Roman | Cambridgeshire |
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| A roman silver coin: clipped siliqua of Magnus Maximus (383-388 AD). Uncertain mint: but probably style of Trier. c.f. RIC IX Trier 84b. Dimensions: diameter: 12.38mm; weight: 1.11g. | |||||
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Unidentified object | SUSS-213D56 |
Iron age | West Sussex |
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| An unidentified Iron Age cast copper alloy object. The object has a short length of rectangular-sectioned bar or shank that abuts an oval-sectioned tear-shaped loop or bow, that has a tear-shaped central hole. Between the bar and the loop is a raised collar divided into two. Apart from this the o... | |||||
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Finger ring | SUSS-20EDC3 |
Roman | West Sussex |
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| Fragment of a Roman cast copper alloy finger ring (43-410 AD). The fragment consists of around 40% of a Roman finger ring. The hoop is oval in section at the lowest edge, and expands into more of a D-shaped section as it approaches the bezel. The complete ring would have been quite large. The fra... | |||||
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Mount | LON-F656A2 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| An incomplete Medieval copper alloy mount with facing figures, 15th century AD. The mount is oval in plan, but before the left and right outer edges broke off it would originally have been a circular disc, measuring approximately 14.6mm in diameter. The rectangular-sectioned mount has been cast i... | |||||
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Mount | LON-F64F22 |
Post medieval | Bedfordshire |
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| A Post Medieval cast copper alloy sword-belt mount with iron rivets (16th century). The find consists of the eye-section of a two-piece copper alloy sword-belt clasp and would have been used with a corresponding hook-section of similar design. The mount has a D-shaped section with a flat back. Th... | |||||
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Mount | LON-F640E6 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A Medieval cast copper alloy zoomorphic bar mount, 13th – 14th century AD. The mount has a D-shaped section with a flat back. It has a terminal lobe with a square upper edge and a central pierced lobe for attachment to a leather strap or harness. These lobes are joined by a short, wide length. ... | |||||
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Clasp | LON-F63296 |
Post medieval | Bedfordshire |
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| A complete Post Medieval lead alloy and copper alloy two-piece single sharp-hooked clasp (16th century). The single sharp-hooked clasp belongs to Read’s (2008) Class D Type 6 because it is trefoil in plan. The clasp has been cast in lead alloy and comprises of three solid domed bosses surrounde... | |||||
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Toggle | LON-F61512 |
Iron age | Warwickshire |
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| A Late Iron Age to Early Roman cast copper alloy button-and-loop fastener (toggle) with solid double-disc head (300 BC – 200 AD). The fastening has an irregular plan, but has been cast in one piece with a heavy circular-plan loop, above which projects a toggle formed by two conjoined discs. The... | |||||
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Tools and equipment | LON-F5F173 |
Mesolithic | Greater London |
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| An incomplete finely-worked bone point, possibly Prehistoric. The bone has been carefully worked to create a constant oval-sectioned shaft that tapers gradually into a point. The point has sustained some damage; it is impossible to specify whether this damage was intentional or occurred post-depo... | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-F52E82 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| Post Medieval copper alloy coin: rose farthing of Charles I (1625-1649), of unknown type and date. | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-F51865 |
Post medieval | West Sussex |
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| Post Medieval silver coin: sixpence of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), dated 1572 above shield, IM: probably Ermine. North no.1997 | |||||
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Vessel | LON-65F408 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A Medieval pottery fragment, the anthropomorphic figure from a Coarse Border ware lobed cup (14th century AD). The find consists of the torso, head, shoulders and arms of an anthropomorphic figure of indeterminate sex. The figure has been made from one piece of clay drawn into a sausage-shape, wi... | |||||
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Jetton | LON-E739E3 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval copper alloy Franco-allegorical jetton (1589). Dimensions: diameter: 26.13mm; weight: 2.30g. Reference: Mitchiner, M. 1988. Jetons, Medalets and Tokens, Volume 1. The Medieval Period and Nuremberg. Seaby no. 1598 p. 450 | |||||
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Cuff link | LON-E712B6 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval copper alloy and glass incomplete cufflink (late 17th – 18th century). Only one disc of the cufflink is present, the other cufflink and connecting bar are missing. The cufflink is discoidal with an integral loop for attachment (now broken) and a domed glass setting. The glass... | |||||
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Buckle | LON-E6F175 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A Medieval copper alloy buckle (c.1350-1400). This buckle has an oval frame that forms a point at the pin rest on the outer edge. A notch forms the pin rest. There is a constriction in the frame for the pin; the frame either side of the constriction is decorated with moulded lozenge shapes. T... | |||||
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Finger ring | LON-E3E938 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| A Post Medieval cast copper alloy finger ring, 16th-17th century AD. The ring has a D-shape sectioned hoop that has an internal diameter of 19.13mm and an external diameter of 21.32mm. The wide hoop of the finger ring has been cast in the form of a buckled strap, with a pointed tongue, three punc... | |||||
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Coin | LON-E3DFC4 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| A Roman copper alloy coin: nummus probably of Constantine I (306-337 AD) minted in London 310-319 AD. Reece Period 15. Dimensions: diameter: 19.34mm; weight: 3.09g. | |||||
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Coin | LON-E3D315 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| An incomplete Roman copper alloy coin: nummus of Constans (333-350 AD), minted 348-350 AD. Reece Period 18. Dimensions: diameter: 17.12mm; weight: 2.52g. | |||||
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Coin | LON-E3B8C0 |
Roman | Kent |
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| A Roman copper alloy coin: nummus of Constantine I as Augustus (306-337 AD), minted in Trier, 324-330 AD. Reece Period 16. Sear number 3778. Dimensions: diameter: 18.80mm; weight: 2.23g. | |||||
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Key (locking) | LON-66DCD1 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A Post Medieval cast copper alloy rotary key with recent repair, probably 1500-1600 AD. The key has several unusual features, the most prominent of which is the fact that the bit is not set at a ninety-degree angle to the shank, but projects from it along the same axis. The key has a small kidney... | |||||
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Finger ring | SUSS-566434 |
Unknown | West Sussex |
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| Six cast copper alloy rings of unknown date. The rings have sections of varying thickness from D-shaped to oval, but are all undecorated and undiagnostic. Such rings are very hard to date and had a variety of uses, most are suspension rings of some form from straps and harnesses or possibly curta... | |||||
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Coin | LON-524621 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| Complete Roman copper alloy coin: radiate of Victorinus (269-271 AD), struck at Mint I, Gaul. Reece period 13. Cunetio no. 2552. Dimensions: diameter: 16.56mm; weight: 2.31g. | |||||
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Tile | LON-522664 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| Fragment of a Roman hypocaust tile (43-410 AD). The small fragment would have been part of a hypocaust tile, used for the construction of the Roman heating system. It has been made from an iron-rich fabric with well-mixed quartz temper and has been highly fired to produce a hard tile resistant to... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-521AE1 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A fragment of Post Medieval pottery vessel, probably a locally made version of North Italian slip ware dating to the 1640s. The fabric is a pale buff colour with a dark red glaze on the external surface with white slip feathered decoration. The internal surface is not glazed but does have the sa... | |||||
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Manufacturing debris | LON-5207E0 |
Early medieval | Greater London |
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| A piece of antler working waste probably dating from the Early Medieval - Medieval (410-1500AD). This is a fragment of an antler tine where the tip and base have been sawn off roughly; two sides have been sawn down and a hole drilled in one end through the cancellus (spongy tissue in the centre ... | |||||
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