Finds within constituency of Barnsley Central
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| Token | SWYOR-EEF8E5 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy farthing trade token dating from the 17th century. Obverse: Arms of the Mercer's company. " *NICHOLAS CHAPPILOW" reverse:" * / N C / * " in field and " * IN WEIGHTON 1664" | |||||
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Thimble | SWYOR-6EC414 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A complete Post-Medieval to Modern silver thimble dating from about 1750 - 1900 AD. The upper half of the thimble is decorated with circular machine formed punches. The lower half is decorated with wide grooves and wide bands with very fine milled decoration. The top is domed and decorated with c... | |||||
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Mount | SWYOR-6E4913 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper alloy belt mount that is probably Post-Medieval in date. The mount is heart shaped at one end with an elongated shaft terminating with a triangular head. On the reverse are two integral lugs: one has been broken off near the base and the other has been bent inward. The mount has a l... | |||||
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Cloth seal | SWYOR-5B1571 |
Modern | West Yorkshire |
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| A lead two-disc cloth seal of modern date (probably about 1940-1950). The seal comprises one surviving sub circular disc and the rivet. Some remnants of cloth are also present on the seal. On the disc is a relief-stamped inscription: W D (War Department) flanking an upwards pointing arrow, inside... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-5AFF77 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of a cast copper alloy cooking vessel of Medieval date (about 1250-1600 AD). The fragment is the top part of a cooking vessel leg. The object is roughly D-shaped in section and tapers towards the base. Two protruding ridges extend down the front of the fragment. The back side of the le... | |||||
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Bell | SWYOR-D369D3 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete Post-Medieval cast copper alloy spherical bell, including its ferrous striker (pea). It dates from about 1500-1700. It is divided into two hemispheres by a prominent median ridge. The lower hemisphere has a long aperture with rounded ends (sound hole). The upper hemisphere has a cir... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-316112 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A Post Medieval silver coin; a penny of Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603), third issue (1583 - 1603), probably "A" mintmark (1583 - 1585). Compare North number 2017. The coin is clipped but in fair condition. | |||||
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Spoon | SWYOR-314081 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy terminal belonging to a post-Medieval 'seal-top' or baluster spoon dating from the late 16th to 17th century. The terminal has a flat undecorated circular top, a bulbous collar, a small collar, a baluster and then another collar before the shank of the handle. The shank is be... | |||||
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Musket ball | SWYOR-312137 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A group of fifteen Post Medieval pistol shots or musket balls made of lead alloy. Several have visible casting seams, and some are impacted or fragmented. They range in diameter from 9.76mm to 18.4mm. They have grey or white patinas. They date from 1600 - 1800 AD. | |||||
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Musket ball | SWYOR-310274 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A group of nine Post Medieval pistol shots or musket balls made of lead alloy. Several have visible casting seams, and some are impacted or fragmented. They range in diameter from 11.27mm to 13.8mm with another fragment of a much larger ball with a diameter of greater than 15.5mm. They have grey ... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-772704 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A post medieval, Scottish twenty pence piece of Charles I (1625-49), third coinage, dating from 1637- 1642. It is 16.2mm in diameter and 0.8mm thick. It weighs 1.07gm. Reference: Spink, number 5591. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-5934B0 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A silver Medieval coin; a cut half voided long cross penny of Henry III (1216 - 1272), probably class Va or Vb (1251 - 1272). See North number 991 or 992. The reverse is illegible. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-58EFB3 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A silver Medieval coin; a short cross penny of Henry III (1216 - 1272), probably class 7b (1223 - 1242) struck at the canterbury mint by Roger. See North number 979. The coin is broken and about a third is missing. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-58A282 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A post medieval silver coin; a threepence of Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603). the coin is from the second issue, has an Eglantine initial mark (1574 - 1578) and is dated 1575. See North number 1998. The coin has been pierced by punching a hole in the centre of the flan fom the reverse, with the removed... | |||||
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Purse | SWYOR-779074 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A section of a copper alloy purse frame, dating from the late medieval or early post medieval period, circa 1475-1550. It consists of a curved length of metal, one end of which is solid, the other end being rolled, thick sheet. The solid end is bent through 90 degrees to form a flat terminal whic... | |||||
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Pendant | SWYOR-76DA92 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A post-medieval, copper alloy pendant, probably a dress accessory, dating from 1600-1700. It is heart shaped and carries the design of a horizontal crescent, the lower edge of which is a tressure of seven small arcs. There are three stars impressed into the body of the crescent and its rim is del... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-F66202 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy Roman Nummus, Valens; AD 354-75. Obv. [D N VALENS P F AVG]. Rev. [SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE] mint-mark illegible. The diameter is 17mm and the weight is 1.72g. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-F64682 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy Roman Nummus, Constantinian; AD 341-6. Obv. Illegible. Rev. [VICTORIAE D D AVGGQ N N] mint-mark illegible. The diameter is 14mm and the weight is 1.01g. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-F632D1 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy Nummus, Constantinian; AD 330-5. Obv. [VRBS ROMA]. Rev. She-wolf and twins mint-mark illegible. The diameter is 15mm and the weight is 0.97g. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-F61ED5 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy Roman Nummus, Constantinian; LRBC I. 190; AD 331. Obv. VRBS ROMA. Rev. She-wolf and twins .PLG. The diameter is 13mm and the weight is 1.08g. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-F5DB17 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy Roman Nummus, Constantinian; LRBC I. 191; AD 331. Obv. CONSTANTINOPOLIS Victory on prow .PLG. The diameter is 14mm and the weight is 1.36g. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-E5FEA5 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy Nummus, Constantinian; LRBC I. 356; AD 330. Obv. CONSTANTINOPOLIS. Rev. Victory on prow */PCONST . The diameter is 18mm and the weight is 1.90g. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-E5DEE3 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy Nummus, Constantinian; AD 330-5. Obv. Illegible. Rev. [GLORIA EXERCITVS] (2 std) mint-mark illegible. The diameter is 13mm and the weight is 0.96g. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-E5B220 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy Numuus, Constantine I; RIC 7 (London), 9; AD 313-4. Obv. IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG. Rev. SOLI INVICTO COMITI S|F/PLN. The diameter is 21mm and the weight is 2.54g. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-E598A2 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy Roman Radiate copy, Tetricus I; RIC 5 (Tetricus I), 86; AD 270/280. Obv. IMP TETRICVS P F AVG. Rev. LAETITIA AVG . The diameter is 17mm and the weight is 0.80g. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-E57EC4 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy Roman Numuus, Constantinian; LRBC I. 51; AD 330-5. Obv. VRBS ROMA Rev. She-wolf and twins TRS. The diameter is 18mm and the weight is 2.14g. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-E56125 |
Roman | Gloucestershire |
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| Copper alloy Roman numuus, Constantius II; LRBC I. 89; AD 335-7 Obv. FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C. Rev. GLORIA EXERCITVS (1 std) TRP. The diameter is 12mm and the weight is 1.31g. | |||||
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Weight | SWYOR-AB0DB6 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A lead probable steelyard weight of uncertain date, but the lack of significant patination suggests a post medieval date. It is pear or drop shaped. The lead has a light grey patina and is undecorated. It has a length of 63.42mm, diameter 50.78mm, weight 741g. It does not seem to fit neatly into ... | |||||
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Toggle | SWYOR-C88EE7 |
Roman | West Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy dumb bell toggle dating from the Iron Age/Roman period, c.150 BC – 400 AD. The toggle is shaped like two globular sub-spherical pieces joined by a narrow waist. It has a green/grey patina. It has a length of 23.22mm, width 12.72mm, thickness 12.01mm, weight 5.19g. Compare YORYM-2... | |||||
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Brooch | SWYOR-C87172 |
Roman | West Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman headstud brooch dating from 75 - 200 AD. Only a small part of the head and body survives and it is very worn. There is an integral stud with traces of enamel and a pseudo chord. There is a slot for the hinged pin which is missing, and a mark where the axis bar would have rest... | |||||
