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Flake | LON-24EEA5 |
Neolithic | Kent |
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| 19 fragments of flint working waste flakes, probably Neolithic, including both primary and secondary removals. In size they range from 15.1mm-33.7mm (length) x 8.8mm-27.0mm (width) x 1.7mm x 14.3mm (thickness) and together they weigh 31.6g. | |||||
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Buckle | LON-71AB72 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| An incomplete post medieval copper alloy gilded buckle missing its pin, with a fragment of fabric preserved on the pin bar. The frame is trapezoidal with trefoil shaped outer edges with a central notch to take the pin. There is a knop at either end of the integral pinbar, which is narrowed and re... | |||||
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Buckle | LON-716BF5 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| An incomplete post medieval buckle missing its spindle and chape. The frame is trapezoidal with curving corners. The upper surface of the frame is decorated with groups of tranverse grooves at either end of the spindle and on the outer edges of the buckle. The frame widen on the arms to take a se... | |||||
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Token | LON-7121E4 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A post medieval 17th-century copper alloy trader's token farthing issued at the Mermaid Tavern in Paternoster Row, London (Williamson 2190). Obverse: *THE. MER. MAYDE. TAVERNE = The mermaid Reverse: *IN. PATER. NOSTER. ROW = R.I.F. This token is slightly crumpled but otherwise well preserved; it... | |||||
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Crucible | LON-1E0ED4 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A base fragment of a Roman to medieval ceramic crucible. The fabric is red-orange with a high quantity of small to medium inclusions. The crucible is U shaped in section, with a flat base and almost vertical sides. The fragment measures 25.2mm (height) x 33.6mm (length) x 28.9mm (width) x 4.2mm (... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-1DD268 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| A rim fragment from a Roman ceramic vessel. The fabric is uncertain, but is dark grey and even throughout with dark grey medium to large inclusions. The rim is upright but has a projecting rounded collar. The fragment measures 66.2mm (length) x 43.4mm (width) x 21.7mm (thickness) and weighs 40.8g... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-1C1955 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| A rim fragment of a Roman black burnished ware bowl. The rim is smoothly curved, and both the internal and external faces of the bowl are undecorated. The three breaks are almost straight. The fabric is brown (in the breaks) with a black burnished surface. It measures 77.4mm (length) x 46.2mm (wi... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-A2D3E7 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A bunghole fragment from a medieval coarse Surrey/Hampshire borderware cistern. The bunghole is ring-shaped; it contains part of the wall of the cistern and an additional attached fluted disc of the same fabric, which has then had a circular removal taken from the centre. The fabric is light grey... | |||||
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Pipkin | LON-A27685 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A handle fragment of a post medieval Surrey/Hampshire border whiteware with green glaze pipkin. The fragment has a slanted break, which is very worn but shows an approximate angle for the handle in relation to the body of the pipkin; the handle has been stretched and thinned at the joint to incre... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-9E93D3 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A rim fragment of a medieval ceramic south Hertfordshire-type greyware vessel. The fragment contain the widened rim and the separately applied thumbprint border. The breaks have created a rectangular fragment; each break is worn and old. The fabric is completely grey but there is some later corro... | |||||
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Coin | LON-757A18 |
Post medieval | Essex |
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| A post medieval silver halfgroat of Elizabeth I dating to1583 to 1585 AD. Minted in London (N2016). It measures 16.1mm (diameter) x 0.8mm (thickness) and weighs 0.8g. | |||||
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Coin | LON-755714 |
Medieval | Essex |
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| A medieval silver long cross penny of Edward I dating to 1300 to 1310. Minted in London. It measures 16.7mm (diameter) x 1.0mm (thickness) and weighs 1.1g. | |||||
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Coin | LON-7535D4 |
Medieval | Essex |
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| A medieval silver long cross penny of Edward I dating to 1280 to 1281 AD. Minted in Newcastle (Withers class 3e; N1020). It measures 18.3mm (diameter) x 0.9mm (thickness) and weighs 1.3g. | |||||
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Coin | LON-7520C4 |
Medieval | Essex |
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| A medieval silver voided long cross cut halfpenny of Henry III dating to 1251 to 1272 AD. Struck by Willem in London or Durham. It measures 16.3mm (length/original diameter) x 10.3mm (width) x 0.7mm (thickness) and weighs 0.6g. | |||||
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Coin | LON-7500C2 |
Medieval | Essex |
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| A medieval silver voided long cross cut halfpenny of Henry III dating to 1216 to 1272 AD. The coin has been mis-struck on both faces, and the original obverse has been re-struck with the reverse. It measures 18.4mm (length/original diameter) x 8.4mm (width) x 0.8mm (thickness) and weighs 0.7g. | |||||
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Vessel | LON-62D091 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A handle fragment of a post medieval glazed Surrey/Hampshire redware cup. The upper join of the handle has attached part of the rim and internal face of the cup. At the lower join the break is on the join itself, so none of the body of the cup is attached. The cup is internally glazed with a cle... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-6280D2 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| Four fragments from post medieval ceramic frechen stoneware bellarmine jugs. Three pieces are body sherds contain parts of coats of arms which decorated one side of the jugs. The fourth is a rim fragment containing a series of raised and recessed collars parallel with the rim. Body sherd 1 measur... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-4D8490 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| A base fragment of a Roman ceramic mica-dusted ware vessel, probably a small jar. The base is circular (33.9mm diameter) and the remains of the body slightly curve outward to a point 16.7mm above the base, at which point they rapidly expand. There is one continuous but jagged break line, and the ... | |||||
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Coin | LON-0F0C98 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A post medieval silver halfpenny of the Commonwealth dating to 1649 to 1660 AD. London mint (N2730). It measures 9.2mm (diameter) x 0.6mm (thickness) and weighs 0.22g. | |||||
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Coin | LON-0EECB6 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A medieval silver farthing of Edward III dating to 1351 to 1361 AD. Third 'florin' coinage, London mint (Withers type 4, north 1135/1). It measures 10.7mm (diameter) x 0.5mm (thickness) and weighs 0.27g. | |||||
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Coin | LON-0E3A82 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A medieval silver penny of Edward I dating 1282 to 1289 AD. London mint, class 4c. It measures 17.6mm (diameter) x 0.7mm (thickness) and weighs 0.99g. | |||||
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Coin | LON-FB1572 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| A Roman copper alloy nummus of Valens dating to. 'SECVRITAS REPVBLICAE' reverse, Arles mint (Reece Issue period 19, cf. LRBC 483). It has suffered from circumferential losses; it measures 19.0mm (diameter) x 1.7mm (thickness) and weighs 2.24g. | |||||
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Coin | LON-FAFF83 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| A very worn and corroded Roman radiate of a Gallic emperor dating to 260 to 296 AD. Uncertain reverse and mint. The reverse is misstruck, the edges are worn and the flan is uneven. It measures 15.7mm (length) x 13.9mm (width) x 0.8mm (thickness) and weighs 0.53g. | |||||
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Waste | LON-CFCBA5 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A piece of lead alloy waste disc with post medieval maker mark stamps on both sides. There are at least six stamps on boths faces; all the visible stamps contain the letters 'IM' within a beaded border. The marks are not identical, suggesting that this piece was used to perfect a stamp in product... | |||||
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Awl | LON-CF18D1 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A medieval to post medieval bone awl, made from a sheep's metacarpal. One side of the bone has been removed, allowing the awl to lie flat on the removed face and revealing the inner chamber. It has been filed and polished; one end retains the distal condyle but the other has been narrowed (from 3... | |||||
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Knife | LON-CEDC17 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| An incomplete post medieval knife, missing the blade and parts of the handle. The outside of handle is bone and sub-square in section. The terminal is in the shape of a hand which is offset from the handle's centre and narrowed; the fingers are emphasised by incised lines between. Next to the han... | |||||
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Knife | LON-CE5DB2 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| An incomplete post medieval knife, missing the blade and parts of the handle. The core of the knife is an iron tang with a intergal end plate and finial knop. The other end of the surviving tang is broken. On the tang sit six ovoid bone sections which widen as they near the finial end. There is a... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-BAFFB5 |
Roman | Greater London |
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| A body fragment of a Roman ceramic samian ware vessel with external decoration. It is from a DR30 straight sided bowl. The external face is decorated in relief with a pictoral scene of a child feeding a goat with a scrolling border above. The fragment measures 44.2mm (length) x 37.5mm (width) x 4... | |||||
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Vessel | LON-E2E4C3 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| A base fragment from a post medieval slipped redware with green glaze bowl or cooking pot. The fabric is light red, the interior face is completely covered in a cream slip and green glaze and the exterior has splashes of a clear glaze. The exterior is also blackened from being used over or near a... | |||||
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Pilgrim badge | LON-E25B40 |
Post medieval | Greater London |
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| An early post medieval copper alloy hexagonal foil pilgrim badge of Our Lady of Pity of Walsingham. The foil depicts in stamped relief (repoussé) the Virgin holding Christ's body in her lap; behind on the right is the Cross and to the bottom left is the fallen Crown of Thorns. It has suffered mi... | |||||

