Finds within constituency of Gosport
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Token | HAMP-93E735 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A worn and corroded cast lead token of post-medieval date with the initials 'T C' on one face (Powell type 2) and the initials 'W S' (Powell type 2) on the other. Around the letters are four pellets, one at each cardinal point in a cruciform arrangement, although these are not clear on the 'W S' ... | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-936A71 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A very worn and slightly bent 17th-century base silver post-medieval threepence issued by colony of Massachusetts, North America, 'Pine tree' type, dated 1652 AD on the coin (KM# 11/12). Though dated '1652', such coins tend to be attributed to the period c. 1667 - c. 1674 AD. The argument is that... | |||||
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Token | HAMP-52EB68 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A slightly damaged post-medieval lead-alloy bifacial token. On one face there are the initials 'T . C ' moulded in low relief with cross hatched decoration above and below. The reverse face is less clear but is possibly marked with the letters '[T] . A' between the same cross-hatched decoration. ... | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-5C9967 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A very corroded, incomplete silver-plated contemporary copper-alloy copy of a 2nd- to early 3rd-century Roman denarius of uncertain ruler, probable standing figure reverse, uncertain mint (c. 100 - c. 225 AD). There is evidence of crimping at the edge of the coin. As well as suffering abrasions a... | |||||
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Gunflint | HAMP-A1B4F6 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A post-medieval/modern gun-flint from a flintlock musket. The flint is rectangular in plan. The bulbar end is the thickest point (c. 6.6mm). The bulb is just in from the end, with abrupt removals between the two. The ventral face slopes down gradually to the other end. The ventral sides ... | |||||
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Coin | CCI-690154 |
Iron age | Hampshire |
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Vessel | HAMP-77CE43 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A fragmentary base sherd from a glazed medieval vessel, possibly a jug, pitcher or jar (c. 13th century). The fragment is sub-trapezoidal with finger impressions external on its curved edge. The sherd is a pinky off-white with light yellow spots of glaze on its underside. The base is not comple... | |||||
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Vessel | HAMP-779613 |
Bronze age | Hampshire |
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| A pair of densely flint tempered handmade vessel body sherds probably Late Bronze Age in date. Both are irregular shapes are slightly curved in profile; one is much larger than the other. The inclusions constitute around 15% and are fairly well sorted, measuring between 0.5 and 3mm. The blackene... | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-F6F384 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| CORONER'S REPORT An early 5th-century gold solidus of Honorius (393-423 AD), 'VICTORIA AVGGG', struck at Ravenna, 402-406 AD (R.I.C. 1287d) found in relation with find ID HAMP-F71BD4. The coins The coins, both gold solidi, were issued by the Roman emperor Honorius (AD 393-423). One was made at t... | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-C2BC27 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A worn and bent early 17th-century silver post-medieval sixpence of James I dating to 1611 AD (North 2103). This coin has been bent twice, once upwards, once downwards, in the fashion of later sixpences which have been turned into love tokens. | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-5E58B2 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| Silver penny of Charles I. | |||||
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Coin | SUSS-5E4FF7 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| Silver short cross cut quarter. | |||||
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Seal | SUSS-5E3754 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A cast brass fob seal, dating from the late 18th – 19th century. This type of seal would have hung from a gentleman’s chain, a chain that was also used for the suspension of a fob watch. The setting of the face of the seal contains a red stone or oval shaped piece of glass. The setting is als... | |||||
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Vessel | HAMP-D539D2 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A late medieval (15th-century) ceramic pipkin handle, made locally from a sandy fabric resulting in a beige colour for the entire object, and a coarse appearance in places. The object shape swells from a narrow stem into a large flared circular end, which would have originally been attached to th... | |||||
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Handaxe | HAMP-E00C26 |
Palaeolithic | Hampshire |
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| An ovate flint handaxe of Lower Palaeolithic date. The implement is bi-facially worked and roughly symmetrical both in plan and profile. The flake removals cover the whole of both surfaces, and colour varies from a dark orange-brown to pale grey and buff, the majority being of a yellow shade. The... | |||||
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Coin | SUR-6B7CB6 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A halfgroat of Henry VII. Minted in York under Archbishop Bainbridge. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-6B6994 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| A sixpence of William III, dated 1697 | |||||
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Buckle | HAMP-9D6186 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| A worn cast copper-alloy artefact, probably a medieval buckle. Convention suggests that this object be classified as a buckle rather than a brooch due to the absence of the highly decorative features associated with annular brooches as well as the absence of an obvious pin constriction. The annul... | |||||
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Jetton | BERK-5E5B12 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A Medieval copper alloy reckoning counter-jetton, Edward I (AD 1272-1307) Dimensions: diameter 19.79mm; weight 1.59g Reference: Michael Mitchener Jetons, Medalets & Tokens, the Medieval Period & Nuremberg B A Seaby Ltd London [pages: 96-97 ] | |||||
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Cloth seal | BERK-5E0A68 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A Post Medieval lead two disc cloth seal (16th-17th century). One face is blank, the other face has a coat of arms: a shield divided into quarters with an anchor in each quarter and crown in the centre. There is an inscription around the edge “---A TO---“ Dimensions: length 33.00mm; dia... | |||||
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Coin | HAMP-F927E7 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A late 4th-/early 5th-century gold solidus of Honorius (393-423 AD), VICTORIA AVGGG, struck at Milan, 395-402 AD (R.I.C. 1206c) | |||||
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Axehead | IOW-BCF374 |
Palaeolithic | Hampshire |
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| Incomplete bi-facially worked flint implement, probably a hand-axe of probable Palaeolithic date. Length 121mm, width 64mm and 41mm thick. Weight 219.39g.The black patinated implement has several small modern breaks along the edges and the tip of the point is also broken and missing. However, thi... | |||||
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Vessel | HAMP-9ADAB7 |
Roman | Hampshire |
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| A burnt body sherd of a 1st-4th century Roman amphora, probably used to store Spanish olive oil (Dressel 20). | |||||
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Vessel | HAMP-9AD3F3 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| Body sherd of a late Medieval - early Post-Medieval vessel, probably 14th-17th century. | |||||
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Vessel | HAMP-9AB591 |
Medieval | Hampshire |
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| Body sherd of a late Medieval - early Post-Medieval vessel, probably 14th-17th century. | |||||
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Vessel | HAMP-9A8226 |
Post medieval | Hampshire |
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| Body sherd of a stoneware vessel, possibly 15th-17th century. | |||||
| Burnt flint | HAMP-492F22 |
Neolithic | Hampshire |
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| 1. Sub-rectangular piece of burnt flint. Mid brown-red with areas of mid to dark grey. L. 62.1mm. W. 30.5mm. Th. 24.7mm. Wt. 48.78g. 2. Sub-rectangular piece of burnt flint. Very pale to pale blue-grey. L. 36.2mm. W. 22.9mm. Th. 14.85mm. Wt. 11.47g. 3. Sub-rectangular pi... | |||||
| Debitage | HAMP-4925C5 |
Neolithic | Hampshire |
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| 1. Light to mid grey. One surface of cortex. Flake scars and extensive ridges evident. L. 48.7mm. W. 17.8mm. Th. 8.7mm. Wt. 7.06g. 2. Light to mid yellow-brown with areas of dark brown. Flake scars evident. L. 40.1mm. W. 18.5mm. Th. 7.9mm. Wt. 5.49g. 3.Even pale brown-grey.... | |||||
| Debitage | HAMP-491F50 |
Neolithic | Hampshire |
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| Two flake scars on dorsal surface. Area of cortex visible at distal end. Bulb of percussion visible on ventral surface. | |||||
| Debitage | HAMP-4919B5 |
Neolithic | Hampshire |
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| Mid grey-brown core with areas of cortex visible. | |||||
