Finds within constituency of Lancaster and Fleetwood
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Coin | DUR-660BE5 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| A sestersius of Gordian III, AD 240-244, Rome, AETERNIATATI AVG S/C, Sol standing left holding globe and raising left hand, RIC IV, 297a. | |||||
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Weight | LANCUM-DF9907 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| A complete cast lead shield weight of Medieval date probably 1200 to 1300 AD. The weight is sub rectangular in shape and is decorated on one side. The decoration is difficult to make out but is perhaps a raised shield inset containing a fleur-de-lis in relief. The reverse is undecorated. The dec... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-3A4C75 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Probably silver penny of Edward I, North 1039/3 Class 10 (b) ab5, AD1303-1305. Crown bifoliate. EDWAR R ANGL DNS HYB. Thin initial cross. The diameter is 20mm. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-73AB72 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Early post-medieval halfgroat of Elizabeth I dating from c. AD1587-89/90. North 2016. Mintmark: crescent. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-691976 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Early post-medieval silver hammered sixpence of Elizabeth I dating from AD1561. Mintmark pheon. North 1997. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-B45BF4 |
Early medieval | Lancashire |
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| Early medieval penny of Aethelred II dating from c. AD991-997. Crux Type. North 770. Moneyer: Stegnbit; mint: Lincoln. | |||||
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Seal | LANCUM-B448C0 |
Modern | Lancashire |
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| Probably a Russian cast lead or lead-alloy seal dating from the 18th or 19th century, probably from AD1761 (date on seal). It is very worn and the stamps are slightly off-centre. Generally, these lead seals are sub-oval in plan with abraded side edges. In section the seal is a sub-rectangular wit... | |||||
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Toy | LANCUM-B439E4 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Probably a cast lead-alloy grip of toy pistol, probably dating from the late post-medieval or early modern period, i.e. c. AD1700-1900. The item is very worn, with a moulded decoration of dots and grooves along the grip itself. The rest of the pistol is broken off and missing. | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-AEAE06 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Scottish penny of William I: Late William I or posthumous issue, short cross, Phase B, c. AD1205-1230, Spink 5029 or 5030. The second moneyer's name is unclear if it's HVE it's 5029, if it's ADAM it's 5030. Crowned bust left with sceptre. [LE REI] WILL[AM]. Voided short cross with stars in angles... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-9B7995 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Silver sxpence of Elizabeth I dating to 1582AD, mm bell, Spink 2578 (N 1997). Obverse: Crowned bust left. ELIZABETH D G ANG FRA ET HIB REGINA. Reverse: Square shield on long cross fourchee dividing the legend with rose behind the head and the date above the shield. POSUI DEU ADIUTOREM MEU. Mintma... | |||||
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Weight | LANCUM-CFD0D5 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Lead token Late Medieval or Early Post Medieval 1500 - 1700 AD. Could be a pilgrims token or a landowners token paid to workers in lieu of wages but most likely it is a home made trade weight as indicated by the prominent initial 'R' likely to indicate the traders name. The length is 27mm, width ... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-C71341 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Late post-medieval silver sixpence of William III dating from AD1697. | |||||
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Musket ball | LANCUM-48D047 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| A cache of 18 cast lead-alloy musket shots of a larger calibre dating from the 17th-18th century. Except one which is slightly smaller and lighter (c.12.64g), they are all are relatively large (c. 17mm in diameter) and weigh between 32.74g and 33.71g. The musket balls come from a bag marked "17t... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-0A7D12 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Late medieval silver hammered penny of Henry V dating from c. AD1413-1422. Probably North 1400 (with mullet to left and broken annulet to right of crown). Minted in York. | |||||
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Seal matrix | LANCUM-E79312 |
Modern | Lancashire |
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| Cast cu-alloy seal matrix dating from the 19th or early 20th century. The seal matrix is complete except for the handle which would have been made from an organic material, most likely wood. The seal matrix's head is small and at the opposite end it has a spike that would have been driven into th... | |||||
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Seal matrix | LANCUM-E79312 |
Modern | Lancashire |
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| Cast cu-alloy seal matrix dating from the 19th or early 20th century. The seal matrix is complete except for the handle which would have been made from an organic material, most likely wood. The seal matrix's head is small and at the opposite end it has a spike that would have been driven into th... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-AA4217 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Silver hammered groat of Henry VIII dating from c. AD1526-29. Second coinage, mm rose. North 1797. | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-98D163 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Vessel sherd probably dating from the post-medieval or early modern period, i.e. c. AD1600-1900. It is a large sherd of a dark brown-glazed red earthenware vessel typical for the later post-medieval and modern period. There is a handle fragment on the outside. The sherd comes of a large storage v... | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-98C7F5 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Ceramic fragment probably dating from the late medieval or post-medieval period, i.e. c. AD1500-1800. Even though it is quite thin and damaged, it may possibly have been a floor tile fragment. It was made from a light cream-coloured earthenware and it was probably glazed. However, none of the gla... | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-98C127 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Vessel sherd probably dating from the late medieval or post-medieval period, i.e. c. AD1500-1800. The sherd is very thick and sturdy, but not very well made. It was unevenly fired and even though no glaze remains on the outside, it is very likely that it was glazed. It probably belonged to a post... | |||||
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Unidentified object | LANCUM-98B6C7 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Very small triangular unidentified object, probably a fragment of a cu-alloy dress accessory or belt strap dating from the medieval, post-medieval or modern period. The fragment is very worn, plan on the reverse and possibly decorated with parallel grooves on the obverse. However, it is so small ... | |||||
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Clay pipe (smoking) | LANCUM-98AFA1 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Several small fragments of a clay pipe bowl and stem probably dating from the 18th or 19th century. The bowl was plain with no moulded ornament on the sides or along the mould 'seams'. Furthermore, most of the stem and more importantly, the spur are missing. This makes it very difficult to date i... | |||||
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Tile | LANCUM-98A3C7 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Possibly a very small floor tile fragment dating from the medieval or early post-medieval period, i.e. c. AD1500-1700. It was made from dark red earthenware and none of the glaze remains. However, the fragment is tiny and very worn, so that a positive identification is very difficult. | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-9898E2 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Small vessel sherd dating from the medieval or early post-medieval period, i.e. c. AD1500-1700. The sherd is of small size, but well preserved. It was made from light-colour red/orangey earthenware, but the surface is very worn and it is difficult to ascertain whether or not it had been glazed. I... | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-988C42 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Small vessel sherd dating from the medieval or early post-medieval period, i.e. c. AD1500-1700. The sherd is of small size, but well preserved. It was made from light-colour red/orangey earthenware, but the surface is very worn and it is difficult to ascertain whether or not it had been glazed. I... | |||||
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Wall plaster | LANCUM-987E82 |
Iron age | Lancashire |
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| Several small pieces of burned clay, possibly daub dating from from the prehistoric period, i.e. c. 2000BC-AD100. The material is white in colour and the fragments are very worn. It is likely that they are prehistoric, but they could date the Roman or medieval period. Unfortunately, the fragments... | |||||
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Slag | LANCUM-986A56 |
Modern | Lancashire |
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| Small piece of white slag, undatable. This piece of slag suggests that metalworking and/or smelting was carried out on site but without any other evidence for metalworking (i.e. pieces of moulds, miscasts, artefacts or fragments thereof) it is almost impossible to suggest a date for the fragment. | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-945BF2 |
Iron age | Lancashire |
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| Small vessel fragment probably dating from the Prehistoric period, i.e. c. 2000BC-1st century AD. The vessel was made from very soft skin-coloured earthenware and hence, the fragment is very worn and the surface soft to the touch. The fabric was tempered with small and medium-sized quartzite sand... | |||||
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Debitage | LANCUM-944C16 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Small fragment of flint debitage, very difficult to date. The fragment is very worn and probably some kind of waste flake that was chipped off the core and discarded. Since flint was in use until the early modern period in this area, it is very difficult to date it without context. However, flint... | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-943EF2 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Large vessel fragment, probably dating from the later medieval or post-medieval period, i.e. c. AD1400-1700. The vessel was made from light skin-coloured earthenware and it seems to have had a greenish or yellowish glaze on the obverse. The glaze is very worn and only the light-coloured slip betw... | |||||
