Finds within constituency of Leeds North West
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Arrowhead | SWYOR-95EFE4 |
Neolithic | West Yorkshire |
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| A lithic implement; a flint barbed and tanged arrowhead probably dating from the Late Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age (2500 BC - 1500 BC). It has invasive working with scalar retouch and has a squared tang and rounded barbs. According to Butler (in Prehistoric Flintwork, page 164) it can be cla... | |||||
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Arrowhead | SWYOR-95EFE4 |
Neolithic | West Yorkshire |
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| A lithic implement; a flint barbed and tanged arrowhead probably dating from the Late Neolithic to the Early Bronze Age (2500 BC - 1500 BC). It has invasive working with scalar retouch and has a squared tang and rounded barbs. According to Butler (in Prehistoric Flintwork, page 164) it can be cla... | |||||
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Lithic implement | SWYOR-95AB74 |
Modern | West Yorkshire |
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| A lithic implement; a flint annular ring which probably dates from the 19th or early 20th century. It is made of opaque tan flint and has scalar retouch. It weighs about 2g. This object has been identified by Hazel Martingel and is probably a rare survivor of the work of flint knappers during the... | |||||
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Lithic implement | SWYOR-95AB74 |
Modern | West Yorkshire |
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| A lithic implement; a flint annular ring which probably dates from the 19th or early 20th century. It is made of opaque tan flint and has scalar retouch. It weighs about 2g. This object has been identified by Hazel Martingel and is probably a rare survivor of the work of flint knappers during the... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-15FEC6 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A Post Medieval silver coin; a half groat of Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603), third issue (1583 - 1603), woolpack initial mark (1594 - 1596). The coin is crumpled and has been creased. See North number 2016. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-15E223 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A Post Medieval silver coin; a threepence of Eliazabeth I (1558 - 1603), second issue (1561 - 1582), Pheon initial mark (1561 - 1565) dated 1562. The coin is in good condition with an unusually clear bust. See North number 1998. | |||||
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Buckle | SWYOR-134040 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A cast copper alloy buckle dating from the 17th century. The frame is a rounded oval with holes for a separate spindle. This is missing, but corrosion suggests it and the pin were iron. The frame has a thick tin or other white metal coating, apart from one area on the back where the brass shows t... | |||||
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Sundial | SWYOR-129C91 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy almost complete pocket sundial dating from the 16th, 17th or 18th century. It consists of a broad, flat, copper alloy ring with a channel cut in the centre of the outer side along its circumference. This should contain a separate sliding collar which is missing. The ring would ha... | |||||
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Mount | FAKL-D457B6 |
Roman | East Riding Of Yorkshire |
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| Cast copper alloy strip decorated with multiple mouldings, three circular which contains contains an annular, mid green setting. These settlings are separated by two reel-shaped mouldings and at each end of the strip is a small disc and cone shaped moulding. The back of the strip is plain and the... | |||||
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Crucible | SWYOR-147594 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of a ceramic vessel, probably a crucible of Post Medieval date. The fabric is hard and coarse with micacous inclusions. On the outer edge in one area is a layer of metallic material, probably tin or lead based. This is bobbly and where it has flaked off, it has left a silvery grey shin... | |||||
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Axe | CORN-BA3487 |
Bronze age | West Yorkshire |
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| Greenstone (dolerite) perforated waisted battle axe, lozenge-shaped in plan, sub-rectangular in profile and oval in section, with faceted butt end, expanded blade and incised linear grooves emphasising the concave profile of the upper and lower faces of the axe. "Incised grooves, that is grooves ... | |||||
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Axe | CORN-BA3487 |
Bronze age | West Yorkshire |
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| Greenstone (dolerite) perforated waisted battle axe, lozenge-shaped in plan, sub-rectangular in profile and oval in section, with faceted butt end, expanded blade and incised linear grooves emphasising the concave profile of the upper and lower faces of the axe. "Incised grooves, that is grooves ... | |||||
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Axe | CORN-BA3487 |
Bronze age | West Yorkshire |
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| Greenstone (dolerite) perforated waisted battle axe, lozenge-shaped in plan, sub-rectangular in profile and oval in section, with faceted butt end, expanded blade and incised linear grooves emphasising the concave profile of the upper and lower faces of the axe. "Incised grooves, that is grooves ... | |||||
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Book fitting | SWYOR-5ADF97 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A cast, copper alloy book clasp dating from 1350-1500. There is a square panel which is decorated with a four-petalled flower, the petals reaching into the corners of the square. There is also a pellet in the left and right-hand side angles created by the petals. In the centre opf the square is a... | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-02CF28 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| A silver denarius of Faustina Group C posthumous issue, AVGV STA, Rome mint, AD 141-161. Ref : RIC, Vol III, p.71, no.358. | |||||
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Coin | YORYM-0285E6 |
Post medieval | North Yorkshire |
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| A silver sixpence of William III, third bust, four crowned cruciform shields reverse, uncertain mint, 1694-1702. Ref : Spink, p.354, no.3538. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-F6B235 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A post-medieval silver coin: a penny of Elizabeth I (1558-1603), unknown issue. It is 14mm in diameter and 0.6mm thick. It weighs 0.42gm. Reference: North, Vol.2, No. 1988, 2001 or 2017. | |||||
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Buckle | SWYOR-5AE6D2 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A single loop, copper alloy buckle with integral buckle plate. The buckle dates from the Medieval period. The frame of the buckle is broken; approximately one third is missing. The buckle plate is circular and has a pointed knop projecting from the side opposite the frame. This probably would hav... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-5CA701 |
Roman | North Yorkshire |
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| A ceramic vessel rim shard which is probably Roman. it has a length of 37.1mm and a width of 20mm, it weighs 5.67g. The fabric is light brown and hard. The texture is fine. The inclusions are well sorted and very small and infrequent. They include mica and possibly red and black pieces of stone. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-5BC256 |
Roman | West Yorkshire |
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| A base silver Roman coin; a radiate of Gallienus, Rome mint, dating from AD 253 – 60. It has a diameter of 20mm with a thickness of 1.6mm and it weighs 3g. For reference see RIC number 180. | |||||
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Weight | SWYOR-5BAA62 |
Unknown | West Yorkshire |
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| A lead alloy flat square weight of unknown date. The weight is a flat square piece of lead with bevelled sides. It is squashed and damaged in one corner. It has a creamy white patina. One face of the weight has four rounded holes in it, irregularly arranged, and the opposite face (the bottom) has... | |||||
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Miniature object | SWYOR-5B6555 |
Roman | West Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy possible miniature Roman votive sword. The blade of the sword tapers to a point and has transverse incised line decoration on both sides. The blade is thicker than other examples on the database and is rectangular is section. There is a rectangular guard and the handle (which has b... | |||||
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Tile | SWYOR-E94215 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of a pottery floor tile, either medieval or post medieval, therefore with a wide date range of c.1300-1800 as insufficient evidence is available to narrow it down further. The tile has a fine-grained red fabric and the upper surface appears to have been coated with a cream slip that ha... | |||||
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Candlestick | SWYOR-E92A86 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| Three fragments of what is probably a post medieval ceramic candlestick, probably Staffordshire Slipware, c. 1670-1795, consisting of a section of rim, the base of the central pillar and a smaller, unidentified fragment. All the pieces have a fine-grained red coloured fabric and are unglazed on t... | |||||
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Bead | SWYOR-23D045 |
Unknown | West Yorkshire |
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| Two stone beads, both of which are spherical with a circular central hole. One is grey and the other is off white. The grey one is 10.8mm high and has a diameter of 8.6mm. It is in very good condition and weighs 1.12g. The other one is 11.4mm high and has a diameter of 9.9mm. This one has some ch... | |||||
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Knife | SWYOR-237CA7 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete iron knife, which is possibly Medieval in date. The knife has a tapering whittle tang projecting 20.30mm from the blade before terminating in an old break. The back shoulder has a slightly more acute angle than the front shoulder, which slopes at 80 degrees. The blade tapers and the... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-AD2DD3 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A tin and copper alloy coin; probably a tin farthing of William and Mary (1688-94). The coin is in poor condition, with only three letters of the legend remaining on the obverse, and a possible faint outline of seated Britannia. The coin is 23.3mm diameter x 2.8mm thick, weighing 5.41g. For refer... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-37E980 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A silver Medieval cut coin; penny possibly of John, but probably Henry III, class 5c – 6d (1205-1223). The moneyer was Raulf of London. 17.6mm x 8.8mm x 0.6mm, 0.44g. For reference see English hammered coinage volume one’ (North, number 971, or 974-7). | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-37C4E7 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A silver Medieval coin; cut half penny of Henry III (1216-1272), probably class 7b (1223 - 1242). Moneyer was probably Ilger of London. 15.8mm x 8.2mm x 0.6mm, 0.38g. For reference see ‘English hammered coinage volume one’ (North, number 979). | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-370AB6 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A post Medieval silver coin; halfgroat of Elizabeth I, third issue (1583-1603). Reverse has a cross fourchée. 15.8mm x 0.5mm, 0.7g. For reference see ‘English hammered coinage volume two’ (North, number 2016). | |||||
