Finds within constituency of Chesham and Amersham
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Coin | BH-43C987 |
Post medieval | Hertfordshire |
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| A silver Maundy penny of Charles II, dated '1684'. Dimensions: 11.9mm diameter, 0.4mm thick. Weight: 0.53g. | |||||
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Coin | BUC-9A4606 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A penny of Henry III of England Minted in: London. A long cross class 3a-4a or 4b-5g. Obverse description: Full face crowned bust with sceptre, Obverse inscription: HENRICVS REX III, Reverse description: Vioded long cross & trio of pellets. Reverse inscription: HENRIONLVIDE | |||||
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Token | BUC-9A3B77 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A very worn teade token. Obverse: Illegible. Reverse appears to have a gryphon pacing | |||||
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Coin | BUC-9A2327 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A very worn rose farthing of Charles I with a rose on the reverse & a crown on the obverse. Inscriptions illegible | |||||
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Lithic implement | BH-87AC37 |
Neolithic | Buckinghamshire |
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| A flint blade of probable Early Neolithic date. Below the flat top (portion of the core platform) the long sides bow before tapering to a point at the distal end. The tool is triangular in section, a ridge extending down the centre of the dorsal surface. Both long sides show evidence of retouch. ... | |||||
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Lithic implement | BH-877A56 |
Neolithic | Buckinghamshire |
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| A serrated flint blade of probable Early Neolithic date. The blade is sub-triangular, tapering to a point at the distal end. The profile is curved, with several longitudinal ridges on the dorsal surface and denticulation of the longer edges. The flint is mid greyish-brown and has little patinatio... | |||||
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Lithic implement | BH-876894 |
Neolithic | Buckinghamshire |
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| A serrated flint blade of probable Early Neolithic date. The parallel-sided blade is of triangular section and appears to have been broken at its wider end. Both of the longer sides have been serrated by the removal of lines of tiny notches. The flint is a slightly patinated blueish-grey. Dimensi... | |||||
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Lithic implement | BH-873475 |
Neolithic | Buckinghamshire |
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| A retouched flint flake tool, probably dating from the Late Neolithic or Early Bronze Age. The tool is irregular in plan. There is no trace of a core platform, striking point or ripples and it is possible that the tool has been made from a naturally fractured piece. The upper surface retains near... | |||||
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Lithic implement | BH-871C52 |
Neolithic | Buckinghamshire |
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| A flint scraper of probable Late Neolithic or Early Bronze Age date. The scraper is pointed-oval in plan. At the proximal end a small portion of the core platform remains, on the ventral surface next to which is the bulb-of-percussion. Part of the cortex has been left on the dorsal surface, with ... | |||||
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Lithic implement | BH-86E851 |
Neolithic | Buckinghamshire |
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| An assemblage of four pieces of flint debitage, probably dating from the Neolithic to Early Bronze Age. The pieces are all irregular in plan, have portions of the core platform and bulb scars from the striking process. All four pieces show some patination. Total weight: 72.32g. | |||||
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Spur | BH-86C1D1 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| An incomplete copper-alloy artefact, probably representing part of a post-Medieval spur attachment. The artefact consists of a damaged plate, the sides of which converge towards the top, extending into a rectangular-sectioned loop. Dimensions: 26mm long, 13.5mm wide and 1mm thick (plate). Weight:... | |||||
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Mount | BH-869B52 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A copper-alloy mount of post-Medieval date. The central element of the mount comprises an openwork flower head in which six petals surround a central pellet, interspersed by four evenly spaced apertures. Projecting from one end of this flower head is a 'V-shaped' moulding, from the centre of whic... | |||||
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Coin | BH-866DA6 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A silver penny of Charles I (1625-1649); Tower mint under the king, struck 1625-1642. Dimensions: 14.2mm diameter, 0.1mm thick. Weight: 0.38g. | |||||
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Coin | BH-863915 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A fragment of a silver sixpence of James I (1603-1625); First Coinage, minted 1603-1604. Dimensions: 21.8mm diameter (surviving), 0.7mm thick. Weight: 1.09g. | |||||
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Coin | BH-0B46F2 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A copper-alloy nummus of Magnus Maximus or Flavius Victor; SPES ROMANORVM reverse, minted AD 387-388. Dimensions: 12.2mm diameter, 1mm thick. Weight: 0.92g. | |||||
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Coin | BH-0B0B94 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A copper-alloy posthumous nummus of Constantine I (AD 306-337); 'Emperor in quadriga' reverse, minted AD 337-340. Dimensions: 13.4mm diameter, 0.7mm thick. Weight: 0.66g. | |||||
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Coin | BH-0ADC44 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A copper-alloy nummus of Constantine II or Constantius II as Caesars; GLORIA EXERCITVS (one standard) reverse, minted AD 335-337. Dimensions: 13.8mm diameter, 1.2mm thick. Weight: 1.35g. | |||||
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Coin | BH-0AB656 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine*; GLORIA EXERCITVS (two standards) reverse, minted AD 330-335. Dimensions: 14.7mm diameter, 0.9mm thick. Weight: 1.09g. | |||||
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Coin | BH-0A9BC3 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A copper-alloy nummus of Constantine II as Caesar; GLORIA EXERCITVS (two standards) reverse, minted at Lyon, AD 333-334. Ref.: RIC Vol. VII, p. 139, no. 263. Dimensions: 16.3mm diameter, 1.4mm thick. Weight: 1.58g. | |||||
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Coin | BH-0A35C2 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A copper-alloy nummus of Constantine II, Crispus, Licinius II or Constantine I; CAESARVM NOSTRORVM reverse, minted AD 320-324. Dimensions: 16.6mm diameter, 1.4mm thick. Weight: 1.73g. | |||||
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Coin | BH-0A1805 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A worn copper-alloy sestertius of probable 2nd century date. Dimensions: 29mm diameter, 4mm thick. Weight: 15.38g. | |||||
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Coin | BH-0A0093 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A worn copper-alloy as of 1st or 2nd century date. Dimensions: 31.5mm diameter, 2.6mm thick. Weight: 13.35g. | |||||
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Mount | HAMP-FE10C6 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A corroded cast copper-alloy gilded mount of possible medieval date. It has a circular, domed main body with an off-centre integral shank. This latter has been bent as a result of old damage and seems to have been truncated. The upper surface is plain, but highly corroded. Emerging at one poin... | |||||
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Mount | HAMP-FDE402 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A post-medieval cast copper-alloy mount with a domed square head and integral shank (c. 16th century). The upper surface is plain, but highly corroded. The shank has a circular cross-section and has been bent at the tip. The object now has a red-brown metal covered by off-white and light-green ... | |||||
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Mount | HAMP-FD70D1 |
Post medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A post-medieval cast lead circular object, probably a livery mount (c. 18th century). On a broadly circular thick, flat disc the upper half of a creature, probably a dog rampant regardant is moulded in relief above a torse. The piece has corroded to an off-white colour and it has been slightly di... | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-53A8F6 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A slightly worn and bent early 13th-century silver medieval cut halfpenny of John, uncertain moneyer, York mint (1205-1213 AD; Short voided cross Class 5b-6a). The cut was not a clean one and there is a small fracture at the centre of the coin. | |||||
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Coin | BUC-53DCF8 |
Roman | Buckinghamshire |
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| A nummus of the House of Constantine Obverse description: Helmeted bust right. Obverse inscription: Illegible Reverse description: Two soldiers and two standards. Reverse inscription: Illegible. Reece period: Period 17 | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-447486 |
Medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| An extremely worn and bent 14th-century silver medieval penny of Edward III, fourth coinage, Pre-Treaty period, Series C or D, Durham mint (1351-1353 AD; North 1150/1159). This coin has been clipped and suffered some losses to its circumference. | |||||
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Buckle | BH-392F86 |
Medieval | Hertfordshire |
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| A copper-alloy single-loop buckle, dating from the Medieval period. The slightly distorted frame is sub-rectangular, having bowed horizontal sides and being slightly wider at the outer side than at the axis bar end. The axis bar is of circular section and is offset, as is the outer side, which is... | |||||
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Stirrup | SUR-7B6831 |
Early medieval | Buckinghamshire |
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| A large late Saxon (Anglo-Scandinavian) stirrup-strap mount belonging to Williams Class A Type 1. The height of the mount, including the bent flange is 75.03mm. The flange is angled slightly downwards and there is a prominent tear just above it which has caused the upper part of the mount to twis... | |||||
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