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Lithic implement | CPAT-658D56 |
Neolithic | Powys |
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| An assemblage of 8 struck or burnt flints collected from the same field. It comprises: the distal ends of two thin blades (incl. i), of triangular cross-section in pale grey and pale grey/brown flint, a flake (ii) with a bulb of percussion on the ventral surface and a single ridge down ... | |||||
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Vessel | CPAT-508927 |
Medieval | Powys |
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| A vessel rim fragment in cast copper alloy of probable medieval to post medieval origin. From rim chart assessment, the fragment is probably from a vessel of around 360mm in diameter and thus a cauldron. The rim has a simple expanded flat top, with the pot body reducing in thickness down its dept... | |||||
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Rowel | CPAT-5061A4 |
Post medieval | Powys |
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| A copper alloy cast spur rowel of 17th century origin (1600-1660). The rowel is in the form of a five pointed star with small intermediate points between each leg. The central hole has been worn to an oval shape and has an initial diameter of 3.8mm now elongated to 5.3mm. The surface is now ... | |||||
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Blade | CPAT-FB1747 |
Neolithic | Powys |
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| A triangulate worked flint blade of Neolithic origin (3500-2100BC). The ventral surface has a small bulb of percussion with faint trace of the percussion ripples across the surface. The dorsal side has a single lateral edge/dorsal ridge, running the length of the blade with dorsal scarring along ... | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-FAE633 |
Medieval | Powys |
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| A medieval hammered silver penny of Edward I (1272-1307AD). This coin is from the 'new coinage' beginning in 1279AD with the non-voided long cross to the reverse. The obverse has the crowned bust facing with a rose on the chest and no double bar to the 'N', indicative of a class 7a thus further ... | |||||
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Vessel | CPAT-D230A5 |
Medieval | Flintshire |
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| A sherd of late medieval to post-medieval coarseware (1480-1650). The sherd is tempered with abundant quartz (<1mm) with occasional larger fragments, it also has pellets of iron ore and clay with sparse fine mica; the outer surface has a pale yellow/brown irregular glaze with a single raise r... | |||||
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Vessel | CPAT-D20762 |
Medieval | Flintshire |
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| A sherd of probable Midlands purple ware. Made and used between 1450 and 1600AD. This very hard, red to dark purplish core has traces of a dark grey to black glaze on the inside and has a ribbed design to the outer. This material was used for a wide range of different pots, such as jars, bowls an... | |||||
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Flake | CPAT-7C1861 |
Mesolithic | Flintshire |
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| A small flake of dark grey chert, with possible retouch on one edge (the left hand edge in the right hand image in the photo). Other implements made from this type of material have been found in north Wales and it is suggested that they are of Mesolithic date. Found in the same field as anot... | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | CPAT-7BDE04 |
Mesolithic | Flintshire |
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| A flake of dark/light grey banded chert that has perhaps been fashioned into a lithic implement. The convex end has conchoidal re-touch scars to one side, giving this flake a probable use as a scraper. In date this artefact is possibly Mesolithic. Other implements made from this type of material... | |||||
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Scraper (tool) | CPAT-7BC400 |
Neolithic | Flintshire |
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| A rough flake of banded chert or flint of probable Neolithic origin. With no sign of a striking platform there is however, conchoidal scarring from re-touch along one edge and curving around part of one end (the left-hand edge in the right hand image in the photo). In the hand, this has the feel ... | |||||
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Buckle | CPAT-E948E8 |
Medieval | Denbighshire |
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| A cast copper alloy medieval to post medieval figure of eight buckle (1485-1600). The buckle is similar in style to the type IIIC-61 from part 7 of Marshall's Buckles Through The Ages but with the addition of incised decorative cuts around the whole upper surface. The decoration has file marks th... | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-E92756 |
Post medieval | Powys |
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| A Charles II (1660-1685) Irish copper halfpenny from Armstrong & Legge's Regal Coinage (1680-84) dated 1683. Obverse depicts the bust to right and the reverse has a crowned Irish harp. The coin is from the small lettering group. The surface is heavily corroded with a mottled brown patina... | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-E8E716 |
Medieval | Shropshire |
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| A medieval hammered silver cut halfpenny of Henry III (1216-72). As a voided long cross variant, the coin may be dated to 1247-72. The obverse has the crowned bust facing and the reverse has a voided long cross with three pellets to each quarter. The moneyer is WILLEM and given the coin is Henry ... | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-E83598 |
Medieval | Wrexham |
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| A hammered silver short cross cut halfpenny of either Henry II (1154-89) or John (1199-1216). The obverse has the crowned bust facing with a sceptre in the right hand. The reverse has the voided short cross with a quatrefoil to each angle. The uncertainty of ruler is due to the moneyer RAV - mo... | |||||
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Axehead | CPAT-E816F5 |
Bronze age | Wrexham |
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| A cast copper alloy Bronze Age axe fragment. With slightly flared blade tips, the body expands such that this fragment is probably be from a socketed axe, rather than the gentler expanding/narrower blade section on that of a flat axe or palstave. Therefore we may place this axe fragment as probab... | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-E7DB90 |
Medieval | Wrexham |
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| A medieval hammered silver short cross penny of uncertain ruler. Based on the style of the obverse, with a probable count of 7 pellets in the crown and the moneyer RICARD, this coin is probably from Richard I (1189-99). The obverse has the facing bust with sceptre in the right hand and the revers... | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-E794E4 |
Post medieval | Wrexham |
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| A post-medieval hammered silver, 'sovereign' type penny of Henry VIII (1509-47). This coin was struck at the ecclesiastical mint at Durham for the benefit of Bishop Thomas Ruthall (1509-23). The obverse has the King enthroned holding orb and sceptre and the reverse depicts the royal shield over c... | |||||
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Hoard | CPAT-942448 |
Post medieval | Shropshire |
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| A small possible purse hoard of the following items - A marriage medallion of Charles I and Henrietta Maria 1625 23mm diameter in Silver by Briot? It has been gilded. Two hammered silver sixpences of Elizabeth I dated 1585 & 1576, both being much worn. A hammered silver penny of James I (1603... | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-6F9B53 |
Medieval | Shropshire |
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| A hammered silver late medieval type 3 Soldino from the city state of Venice, circa 1501-1521. The obverse legend is LE LAV DVX S M V (Leonardo Lauredan, Doge. St Mark of Venice.). and depicts the Doge holding banner and kneeling before St Mark. (DVX partially visible in exergue) The reverse has ... | |||||
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Axehead | CPAT-5486C1 |
Bronze age | Denbighshire |
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| A cast copper alloy socketed axehead that in style, is consistent with the Sompting type with a prominent bulbous biconical collar with a horizontal moulding beneath. Sompting axes are typical of the Llyn Fawr phase, technically seen as the Bronze-Iron Age transition and sometimes now called the ... | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-544AC1 |
Medieval | Shropshire |
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| A medieval hammered silver penny of Henry VI (first reign 1422-61). The obverse has the crowned bust facing with annulets at the neck. The reverse has long cross pattée with three pellets in each quarter and an annulet in two quarters. The coin is in poor condition, clipped with chips to the r... | |||||
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Medallion | CPAT-DB7C90 |
Post medieval |
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| Marriage medallion of Charles I and Henrietta Maria 1625 23mm diameter in Silver by Briot? In this case, the medallion has been gilded - probably contemporary with the date. Obverse has inward facing busts with celestial rays above. Reverse Cupid walking, right, scatters roses and lilies with cel... | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-D6AFE6 |
Medieval | Shropshire |
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| A hammered silver short cross cut halfpenny probably of Henry II (1154-1189). The short cross issue further defines to 1180-89. The obverse has the crowned bust facing with sceptre in right hand and the reverse a voided short cross with quatrefoil in each angle. Based on the moneyer REINIER who... | |||||
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Brooch | CPAT-D65615 |
Roman | Denbighshire |
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| A superb example of a cast copper alloy Roman Trumpet brooch dating to the 1st/2nd century AD. This artefact has deep relief moulded designs covering the whole frontal surface and has the remnants of a silvered finish. The head has a now missing head loop with an intact spring mechanism to the re... | |||||
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Thimble | CPAT-D61623 |
Medieval | Shropshire |
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| A cast copper alloy medieval sewing ring probably dating to the 15th century. The ring has ovoid indentations that spiral up the whole surface of the ring. Similar sewing rings can be found in Brian Read, History Beneath Our Feet- p76, No. 436. The surface has a mottled green/brown patina. | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-D5DD21 |
Post medieval | Shropshire |
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| A copper 'Royal Farthing' of Charles I (1625-49). The obverse has a crown with two sceptres in saltire and the reverse has the crowned harp. The rim has a missing section at the 12 o-clock which has obfuscated the mintmark. Although the coin is in poor condition, much of the detail remains. The... | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-D5AA34 |
Post medieval | Shropshire |
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| A hammered silver half groat of James I ( 1603-25). The obverse has a rose with the large crown above, the reverse has the thistle with crown above. Both sides have the rose mintmark further defining the date of this coin to the second coinage 1604-19 and the rose mm gives 1605-6. The coin i... | |||||
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Ampulla | CPAT-D58704 |
Medieval | Denbighshire |
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| A cast lead ampulla probably dating from the 15th century. This example is in the typical two handled flask shape, both 'handles' or suspension lugs, are now missing. Each face has a moulded relief pattern; one side has a central geometric design that may depict a standing man with cross. The des... | |||||
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Spindle whorl | CPAT-49C074 |
Medieval | Powys |
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| A lead bi-conical spindle whorl of probable medieval to post medieval date. As ever, always difficult to be precise on date with no other evidence, thus it is possible that the date range may go back to the Roman. The whorl is undecorated and has a central hole diameter of 10.15mm. The surface ... | |||||
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Coin | CPAT-499955 |
Post medieval | Powys |
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| A hammered silver groat of Mary (1553-1554). The coin has the crowned bust left to the obverse and the square-topped shield on long cross fourchée to the reverse. Both sides have the pomegranate mintmark and the reverse has been struck slightly off centre. The coin is in poor condition - wo... | |||||
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