Finds within constituency of Meriden
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Coin | WAW-436E57 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A Medieval penny of Edward IV, Second Reign (1471-1483), Mint of Durham AD 1471-72. The coin is very worn and broken all along one side. Due to corrosion it has a brown- grey patina. | |||||
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Key (locking) | WAW-433CD0 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A Medieval copper alloy key from the 14th century. It has corroded to a brown-grey patina. The key has a stem of oval cross section, the bow is 30.52 mm wide and circular. Just underneath the bow the key thickens and then thins out right down to the end of the key. At the shank it is 9.3 mm thick... | |||||
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Coin | WAW-B477D1 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A complete Medieval silver penny of Edward 1 (1272-1307 AD), probably class 10, minted in Durham. The reverse reads [CIVI/ TAS] DVR/ EME, it also has a long cross dividing the inscription with three pellets in each angle. The obverse is extremely worn and scratched. | |||||
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Buckle | WAW-B3D991 |
Post medieval | Warwickshire |
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| An incomplete double looped buckle frame, dating to the Post Medieval period.There is a protruding lobed knop at the centre of the outer edge of the extant elongated D-shaped loop. There is also a moulded knop at each end of the pin bar. The knop on the outer edge is grooved to act as a pin rest.... | |||||
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Coin | WAW-0E83A2 |
Post medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A worn mid 16th-century silver Post-Medieval groat of Philip and Mary, struck at London (1554-1558 AD); North 1973). | |||||
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Ring | WAW-934181 |
Unknown | Warwickshire |
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| A worn and pitted cast copper-alloy ring of uncertain date, Iron age to Post-medieval. The ring is broadly circular with a circular cross section. The central perforation (c.17mm) is slightly off centre. One side of the ring is is both thicker (3.75mm, compared to 2.8mm) and wider (7.25mm, compar... | |||||
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Vessel | WAW-16CDA6 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy leg/foot from a cooking vessel of later medieval to post-medieval date. The foot is sub-rectangular in shape. In profile the fragment curves, the reverse is slightly concave. A prominent median rib, triangular in cross-section, runs down the length of the leg, the leg thicken... | |||||
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Brooch | WAW-163E01 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy possible Colchester derivative (Polden Hill) brooch of Roman date (43-120AD). The brooch is incomplete, the head, and part of the bow survive. The foot, spring, the pin, bow, wings and catch plate are missing. The wings of the brooch are incomplete appear to be un... | |||||
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Coin | WAW-EC65F5 |
Post medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A very worn late 17th-century silver post-medieval shilling of William III struck in 1697 AD | |||||
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Coin | WMID-442026 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A very worn silver medieval penny of Edward III, probably of his pre-treaty coinage of 1351 to 1361. It was minted in Durham. | |||||
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Coin | WMID-435CF1 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A worn silver medieval halfpenny of Edward III (1327-1377), second coinage (star marked coinage) dating from 1335 to 1343, probably Withers Type 5, minted in London. Obverse legend EDWARDVS [REX] ANG*. Reverse legend CIVITAS LONDON. | |||||
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Harness mount | WMID-EA3853 |
Post medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy mount, probably from a harness. The mount has four lobes separated by smaller knops, and has robust integral prongs inwardly bent on the back. The mount has a very dark green patina. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 1500-1600. A similar, although much larger, example is recor... | |||||
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Coin | WMID-DCE6A5 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| An extremely worn coin, probably Roman and probably a third century radiate or fourth century nummus. However the coin is completely blank and closer identification is not possible. | |||||
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Coin | WMID-DCA992 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| A worn Roman nummus of the House of Constantine, dedicated to the dead Constantine I (DIVO CONSTANTINO obverse), dating from 337-341 AD. Quadriga reverse. Minted in Trier. Reece period 17. | |||||
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Coin | WMID-DC8A94 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| An extremely worn Roman nummus of the fourth century. Emperor and type uncertain. The coin has been pierced for suspension. | |||||
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Coin | WMID-DC7225 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| A copper-alloy Roman nummus of the House of Valentinian, GLORIA ROMANORVM (Emperor with standard dragging a captive right) dating from circa 364-378 AD. Reece period 19. | |||||
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Coin | WMID-DC2170 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| A copper-alloy Roman nummus of Constantine I, dating from circa 307-313 AD. Obverse legend IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG (emperor laureate and cuirassed facing right) Reverse legend GENIO POP ROM (Genius standing facing with corn measure and cornucopiae). Reece period 15. | |||||
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Coin | WMID-DBA243 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A silver medieval penny of Edward I, Class 3 (either 3cd, f or g). The coin was minted in Lincoln. It dates from circa 1280 to 1282 AD. Obverse legend EDW' R' ANGL' DNS' HYB Reverse legend CIVI/TAS/LIN/COL'. | |||||
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Strap end | WMID-D68D22 |
Early medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy strap end of Early Medieval date. The strap end is of Thomas' Class A1 group. The strap end has a split end for attachment with two rivet holes, one of which still contains an iron rivet. The sides are convex sided and the strap end terminates in a zoomorphic head, en-face. A... | |||||
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Mount | WMID-C69355 |
Post medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy mount of post-medieval date, probably dating from circa 1500 to 1700 AD. The mount is symmetrical and has two pentagonal ends linked by a circular central section. Each end has a lozenge shaped decorative motif in the centre. The central circular link has a central dot and ra... | |||||
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Coin weight | WAW-D2B471 |
Post medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A complete square double-sided cast copper alloy Post-Medieval coin weight uncertain issuer probably a weight of a Hungarian ducat as identified by the finder. The coin weight weighs 1.74 grams. Obverse: standing figure left with spear H / D Reverse E / ? // W | |||||
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Coin | WMID-BDCFE7 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A silver medieval halfpenny of Edward II, North type 11, Withers type 12, dating from 1310-1314 AD, minted in London. Obverse legend: EDWARDVS REX Reverse legend: CIVI/TAS/LON/DON | |||||
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Coin | WMID-BD9966 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A silver medieval penny of Edward I, Class 9b (probably 9b2), dating from 1299-1300 AD, minted in London. Obverse legend: EDW R ANGL DNS HYB Reverse legend: CIVI/TAS/LON/DON | |||||
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Coin | WMID-BCB9E5 |
Post medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A silver post-medieval threepence of Elizabeth I, dating from 1558-1603 AD. The coin suffers from some damage and substantial wear. | |||||
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Coin | WMID-BAA7A1 |
Post medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A silver post-medieval penny of Charles I dating from 1625 to 1649 AD. It suffers from substantial wear. | |||||
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Jetton | WMID-B97A45 |
Post medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A copper-alloy post-medieval Nuremberg jetton of Hans Krauwinckel II (Master 1586-1635 AD), 'Rose and Orb' type. Probably as Mitchiner, 1988: no. 1496 Obverse: DAS WORT GOTES BLEIBT EWICK* (the word of God endures forever), Three crowns and three lis arranged centrifugally around a central rose. ... | |||||
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Coin | WMID-B7CD92 |
Post medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A silver post-medieval sixpence of William III that has been reused as a love token. The coin is very worn to the point of almost being a blank silver disc, though the bust of William can just be discerned on the obverse. The coin has been bent down on one side and up on the other. | |||||
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Coin | WMID-C2E1E0 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| A very worn copper-alloy Roman nummus of the House of Valentinian (364-378 AD), GLORIA ROMANORVM issue (Emperor with standard dragging a captive right). The exact emperor is uncertain. Reece period 19. | |||||
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Coin | WAW-A28477 |
Medieval | Warwickshire |
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| A worn and bent early 14th-century silver penny of Edward II, Class 11b, London mint (1312-1314 AD) | |||||
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Bow brooch | WMID-A3D083 |
Roman | Warwickshire |
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| A cast copper-alloy Roman bow brooch of Polden Hill type, dating from the late first to second century AD. The brooch is large and mostly complete, missing only the pin mechanism and pin. The brooch has the characteristic semi-cylindrical wings, holllow at the back, of brooches of this type. The ... | |||||
