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Medallion | LIN-69CFB4 |
Post medieval | Lincolnshire |
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| Brass medallion struck to commemorate the defeat of the scottish highland forces of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) in 1746. On Wednesday 16th April, the English commander, The Duke of Cumberland, defeated the Scottish forces at the battle of Culloden in just 25 minutes, but... | |||||
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Unidentified object | WAW-0D3E95 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| The object is a lozenge shape in plan with rounded corners. Each corner has a slight curved lip on both faces. In the centre there is a rectangular hole which supports an iron component. One face has the square hole and iron in plan which is clear. The other face is covered by iron staining and c... | |||||
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Coin | NCL-489AF4 |
Medieval | Durham |
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| A Scottish silver penny of Prince Henry, Earl of Northumberland and Huntingdon (1139-1152) issued in the reign of David I. | |||||
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Brooch | SOMDOR-C10AB3 |
Roman | Somerset |
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| Strip bow brooch. Aucissa derivative. Incomplete (modified bow only). At the head the brooch is thinned and has the remnant of a central notch. The bow is thicker, rectangular sectioned and tapers towards the foot. The foot of the bow has been modified by cutting a central notch to from two short... | |||||
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Harness pendant | SWYOR-B58936 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Copper alloy heraldic horse harness pendant. The pendant is shield shaped and has an integrally cast pierced lug which would have been used to attach the pendant to a hanger so that it could move freely. The pendant has enamelled decoration depicting a lion rampant gules (red). The background ... | |||||
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Button | CPAT-390DE8 |
Modern | Denbighshire |
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| A brass button of the Anglesey Constabulary. It is missing the attachment loop. The Prince of Wales feathers are depicted on the domed front. | |||||
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Badge | LON-8603D0 |
Medieval | Greater London |
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| A cast lead alloy secular badge, dating to the medieval period (circa AD 1360). The badge is similar to the badges depicting the black prince (Spencer 1998: 273). The main body of the badge is a garter, with a buckle at the base. The garter although usually baring an inscription is instead decora... | |||||
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Seal matrix | HESH-F166B5 |
Medieval | Shropshire |
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| Incomplete cast copper alloy pedestal / pendant seal matrix of later medieval date (post 1355). The die has been deliberately broken across one edge and a thick patina has developed over this. Originally the die would have been circular in plan with a diameter of 28.5mm. The reverse rises to a he... | |||||
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Strap fitting | LON-420365 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| Copper alloy D-shaped swivel ring. Most of the ring is solid and circular in section, with one side flattened and pierced with an oval hole. | |||||
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Token | BERK-BB25D1 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Copper-alloy provincial token showing the Prince of Wales crest (at this time the future George IV). Dated 1793-1795. The Coin is either a North (1793-5) or South (1793) Wales issue. Ref: Dalton & Hamer, 'Provincial Token Coinage of the Eighteenth Century', p.399-400. | |||||
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Dress fastener (dress) | SUSS-3DD1C8 |
Post medieval | East Sussex |
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| Incomplete early Post Medieval cast copper alloy eye-section of a hooked clasp (1500-1700 AD). The fitting is in the shape of the Prince of Wales feathers: the heraldic device consisting of three white feathers emerging from a golden coronet. The mount is symmetrical in design. It has a large cen... | |||||
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Button | SUR-F7D677 |
Modern | Surrey |
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| A domed military button of early 19th century date. the back is slightly concave with two circular pits and a rounded loop. The design on the button includes the Prince of Wales' feathers and motto ICH DIEN (I serve) and the letters X.L.D. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-4F1510 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Late Roman coin: copper alloy nummus of Constantius II (junior prince of House of Constantine), camp gate type. Recorded at Stanwick Lakes Finds Day 2007, so complete record not taken. | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-00B691 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| Medieval silver penny, heavily clipped and/or damaged, probably of Prince Henry. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-9B99F8 |
Medieval | Cumbria |
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| Scottish Medieval penny of Prince Henry, the Earl of Northumberland and Huntington, minted under King David I between c. 1135-52.David I got involved in the English Civil War because of Matilda (or Maud) and in 1138 David I's forces were soundly defeated at the battle of Cowton Moor near Northall... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-ADB9C5 |
Medieval | Cumbria |
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| Scottish Medieval penny of Prince Henry, Earl of Northumberland, dating from c. AD1139-1152. Minted by Richard in Carlisle. Spink (Scotland etc) 5011-5014, but probably new variety (identified by Mr J Mattison and verified by Nick Holmes (National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland, Edinburgh) and... | |||||
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Coin | KENT-334662 |
Post medieval | Kent |
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| 1723 George I shilling. First laureate, draped bust, milled edge. Obverse: First laureate draped bust right 'GEORGIUS DG M.BR.FRET.HIB.REX.FD' Reverse: Crowned cruciform shields with 'SSC' in angles 'BRVN ET.L.DVXS.RIAITH.ET.EL'. Length: 25.5mm, Width 25.2mm, Thickness 1.5mm, Diameter 25.5mm, Wei... | |||||
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Coin | LEIC-3593B6 |
Post medieval | Leicestershire |
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| Post Medieval silver halfgroat of Charles I, 1639-40, London. | |||||
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Button | LANCUM-06D5E2 |
Modern | Cumbria |
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| Small commemorative button inscribed 'The Prince of Waterloo' on the obverse. It is plain on the reverse with just a small loop in the centre for attaching it to the vest.The titles of Duke of Wellington and Marquess Douro were bestowed upon Arthur Wellesley, 1st Marquess of Wellington, on May 11... | |||||
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Harness pendant | IHS-54C7C4 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Description: A cast, copper alloy, shield-shaped horse harness pendant with a broken suspension loop bearing a design of "three lions rampant" 2, 1 on a red ground. The lions have no gilding or enamelling remaining. Measurements: 24 mm x 38.9 mm x 3.6 mm | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-735855 |
Roman | West Sussex |
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| Roman copper alloy nummus of Constantine I (306-337), PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS (Prince standing with globe and spear) reverse type, minted at London or Lyon, 309-317 AD | |||||
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Coin | NCL-7FC2D6 |
Medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A cut half-penny of Prince Henry (Earl of Northumbria and Huntingdon), dating between 1149-1153. This is a very rare issue from the Carlisle mint. | |||||
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Coin | NARC-E9CB43 |
Roman | Northamptonshire |
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| Silver denarii. Roman. Diadumenian. AD 218. Obv: Young head facing right. Bare head. Draped. []OPEL.DIADVMENIANVS.CAES Rev: Prince advancing left. Two standards behind. PRINC.IVVENTVTIS | |||||
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Coin | DUR-C4E0F5 |
Roman | Cleveland |
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| Radiate, probably of Tetricus II (271-4) Gaul Mint 1 Obv. [ ]; radiate bust r. Rev. [ ?PRINC IVVENT]; ?unclear Prince standing left Norm. C.f. 1530-2 | |||||
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Token | ESS-7566E6 |
Modern | Essex |
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| Modern copper alloy commemorative medal or token of Prince Albert. | |||||
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Coin | LVPL-82C793 |
Roman | Lincolnshire |
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| Copper alloy barbarous radiate, copying Tetricus II. Obv: ..TR..; radiate bust right. Rev: [ ]; Prince standing left holding spear. Reece period 14. | |||||
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Chain | CORN-C6B101 |
Modern | Cornwall |
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| Fragment of a Whitby jet link from a mourning necklace or chain, made fashionable in the 19th century by Queen Victoria once in mourning for Prince Albert. Half of the two circular apertures survive, now semi-circular, and part of the fine section dividing the two holes. There is not enough of th... | |||||
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