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Button | YORYM-702305 |
Post medieval | Northamptonshire |
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| A cast copper alloy button of medieval to post-medieval date. The head of the button is a squashed spherical with an integral shank. The shank has a circular loop with a circular hole at its centre, it is complete. The metal is a light greenish-brown colour. | |||||
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Brooch | PUBLIC-72F605 |
Roman | East Sussex |
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| An incomplete Roman cast copper alloy Colchester-derivative two-piece bow brooch (1st century AD). The spring, pin and a proportion of the catchplate are missing. The head has two rectangular, c-shaped sectioned wings 14.9mm across, and two loops to hold the spring on the underside, one above the... | |||||
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Purse bar | CORN-CD6D96 |
Medieval | Cornwall |
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| Incomplete cast copper alloy purse bar with bent arms and broken collared suspension loop. The square central block has enamelled decoration in the form of the letters 'P' and 'I', presumably the initials of the owner, and a lion rampant or figure within a shield, perhaps a coat of arms, on the r... | |||||
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Token | NCL-DB32D3 |
Modern | Northumberland |
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| Victorian token from the 1887 golden jubilee. Token is made in two parts: both machine stamped seperately, then combined. The larger base, forming the reverse is actually a shallow dish with vertical sides. The seperately struck obverse disk was then set inside once combined, a circular perfora... | |||||
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Brooch | GLO-04A277 |
Iron age | Avon |
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| Cast copper alloy Rosette brooch length 27mm, width 26mm, thickness 13mm, weight 11.09g.Tubular wings hold the spring in place, there is a slot in the rear for the pin, the head of the bow has a series of moulded decoration running down its length, the rest of the leg would have been riveted to t... | |||||
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Bow brooch | SF-04BC75 |
Iron age | Suffolk |
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| A worn and incomplete Roman Colchester brooch. It is missing the spring and pin due to old breaks, and has been bent almost in half due to post-depositional damage. The brooch has flat, rectangular wings that have double vertical ridges on their front faces. At the centre of the wings are an inte... | |||||
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Bow brooch | SF-1CA4A1 |
Roman | Suffolk |
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| An incomplete cast copper-alloy Roman Hod Hill bow brooch. It is missing the pin and part of one side of the bow terminal, but is otherwise complete. The head of the bow is flat, rectangular in form and has a central rectangular slot where the now missing pin would have hinged. The end of the hea... | |||||
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Knife | NMS-571E31 |
Roman | Norfolk |
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| Knife handle with ram's head terminal. The slightly damaged octagonal-sectioned socket is decorated with two encircling engraved lines near the open end and a collar of two moulded ribs around the ram's neck. The details of the head are moulded, apart from the eyes which are punched. Length 43mm.... | |||||
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Vessel | YORYM-5A7384 |
Medieval | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| A zoomorphic cast copper-alloy spout probably dating to the 15th - 16th Century. The spout is tubular and terminates in a dog's head with open mouth; the tube spout protrudes from the open mouth (internal diameter: circa 5.3mm). At the other end it curves through ninety degrees downwards, and exp... | |||||
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Brooch | NARC-804336 |
Roman | Staffordshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy Roman Polden Hill brooch. The brooch is complete apart from its missing spring and pin. The wings have the pierced plates at the end that are characteristic of brooches of this type. The wings are semi-cylindrical and open. There is a rear projecting loop at the top of the wi... | |||||
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Brooch | YORYM-852630 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| An almost complete cast copper-alloy Roman Thealby brooch dating from the 2nd century AD. Thealby type brooches developed from the earlier Headstud brooch. At the apex of the head is a broken head loop, the base of which is decorated with a raised linear collar. The wings are decorated with a ver... | |||||
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Brooch | DOR-034331 |
Roman | Dorset |
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| Fragment of a copper alloy Roman brooch. T-shaped type, the head and wings only surviving. Cylindrical wings house a copper alloy axis bar for a hinged pin, the head of which is remaining. There is a groove between the wings to allow it to articulate. At the head are the stubs of the missing head... | |||||
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Helmet | GLO-29AB98 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Length 56.5mm, width 33mm, thickness 3mm, weight 11.38g This is one half of a handle from a roman legionary's helmet. When complete the handle would have been in the shape of two opposing fish, facing each other. However, the handle has broken in half resulting in the loss of the roundel and... | |||||
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