Finds within constituency of Newcastle upon Tyne North
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Cannon ball | NCL-A35666 |
Post medieval | Tyne And Wear |
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| A cast iron cannonball of Post-Medieval date, probably dating to 1640 or later. The cannonball is spherical with an even coat of corrosion across its surface. There may be some indication through the corrosion of the flashmarks, from the two moulds from which the ball was cast. The weight is appr... | |||||
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Sculpture | NCL-9714A3 |
Roman | Tyne And Wear |
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| A worked stone of the Roman period, dating from the 2nd-3rd centuries. The stone depicts a probably female head in the Romano-British style, with a head on a neck in relief on a rectangular base. There is no background panel behind the head, with the upper figural portion being sub-triangular in ... | |||||
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Coin | NCL-7D6997 |
Roman | Tyne And Wear |
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| A probable dupondius or as of early Roman date, c. 43-200. The coin is very worn with an evenly pitted surface. The hint of a bust in profile to the right suggests Roman coin, though it is feasible that the coin is of a Georgian issue. | |||||
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Spindle whorl | NCL-63C551 |
Medieval | Tyne And Wear |
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| A cast lead-alloy spindle whorl of Medieval date, c. 1200-1500. The spindle whorl has been crudely cast into an elongated and irregular hemisphere with a circular perforation through it. | |||||
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Weight | NCL-63B660 |
Post medieval | Tyne And Wear |
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| A cast lead-alloy weight of Post-Medieval date, c. 1700-present. The weight is wedge shaped, with a broad sub-rectangular base that narrows to a thin rectangular top. The underside of the base has a slightly convex rectangular impression. The object weighs is approximately 2oz, or 1/8th of a pound. | |||||
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Seal | NCL-639976 |
Modern | Tyne And Wear |
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| A cast lead-alloy bag seal from Russia, 1822. The seal is discoidal, but incomplete with raised letters on each face. The obverse reads: ...Р// Ж12Н// [1]822 The reverse reads: МПДО// НИКО// НЮР | |||||
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Pipe tamper | NCL-628F61 |
Modern | Tyne And Wear |
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| A cast copper-alloy probable pipe tamper of 19th or early 20th century date. The object takes the form of a revolver or 'six-shooter' handgun, missing the handle. The attachment for the handle is a projecting disc that would have fitted into a socket. The gun is not an exact replica in miniature,... | |||||
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Coin | NCL-D33290 |
Greek and roman provincial | Tyne And Wear |
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| A bronze coin of Demetrios I, Greek King of Bactria, dating c. 200-185 BC. | |||||
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Key (locking) | NCL-1ACA24 |
Post medieval | Northumberland |
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| An incomplete cast copper alloy key of the Post-Medieval period, c. 1500-1700. The bow is missing from the shank, with has a moulded collar at the shoulder and flares/swells at the top of the narrowed pin. Two parallel bits project from the narrow pin, both of which are L-shaped in profile and tu... | |||||
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Hoard | NCL-2E4872 |
Bronze age | Northumberland |
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| Description Complete copper alloy socketed axe heads 1. Copper alloy socketed axe head (Type Meldreth) in good condition with a flared blade, a slender faceted body and a short flaring collar defined by a deep stepped groove. The loop is located below the collar. There is some damage to the cutt... | |||||
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Unidentified object | NCL-833E75 |
Post medieval | Tyne And Wear |
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| A cast copper-alloy object of uncertain function of the early Post-Medieval period. The object has a shaft with two different but incomplete terminals/ends. The shaft is oval in section. One terminal is sub-rectangular in plan, but concave in profile with a break at the far end. The opposite t... | |||||
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Coin | NCL-B42BB8 |
Medieval | Northumberland |
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| A cut half-penny of the Anarchy period, possibly a new type of Stephen coin. Gareth Williams of the British Museum has stated: 'The obverse is basically a BMC1 variant, with a crown paralleled on coins attributed to the young Henry of Anjou, but with a crozier of the type found on coins of B... | |||||
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Lithic implement | NCL-EDD154 |
Neolithic | Tyne And Wear |
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| A worked stone tool of prehistoric date. The object is roughly rectangular in shape with two adjacent edges bevelled to form a rounded blade. The other two edges are broken, showing that it was originally part of a larger object. This may have been an axe or scraper. Both of the largest su... | |||||
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Coin | NCL-2FD0A1 |
Roman | Tyne And Wear |
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| A Roman sestertius of the 2nd century, probably of Hadrian. | |||||
| Coin | NCL-000043 |
Roman | Northumberland |
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| A denarius of Trajan. The obverse has a right-facing bust of the emperor while the reverse has a seated, left-facing figure. | |||||
| Figurine | NCL-E26D83 |
Medieval | Northumberland |
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| A lead figurine of unknown date and function. The figurine is hollow and depicts a man wearing a ruff, buttoned doublet and a pointed hat or helmet. One moulded arm is bent behind his back; the other is missing and appears to have been miscast. The base of the figure is flared, perhaps to help it... | |||||
| Strap end | NCL-E20B11 |
Medieval | Northumberland |
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| A copper alloy strap end, dating to the medieval period. The strap end consists of tongue shaped plate with a rounded terminal at one end and a perforated flattened strip at the other. The perforation is small and circular. The plate is triangular in section, with a flat base. The upper surface o... | |||||
| Buckle | NCL-E1E9B3 |
Early medieval | Northumberland |
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| A copper alloy buckle plate, probably dating to the late Saxon or early medieval period. The buckle plate is D shaped and oval in section. There is a small rectangular notch for the pin. Zoomorphic terminals 'bite' the circular section offset bar. The buckle plate measures 23mm in length and 32mm... | |||||
| Tobacco pipe | NCL-B1D453 |
Post medieval | Tyne And Wear |
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| An incomplete clay pipe, probably dating to the late eighteenth or nineteenth centuries. The bowl is oval and measures 23mm in diameter and 45mm in height. It is decorated with a moulded, hatched heart and the stamped initials 'WW' within an oval border. The stem is broken. There are also stamped... | |||||
| Tobacco pipe | NCL-B1B4E5 |
Post medieval | Tyne And Wear |
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| A fragment of the bowl and stem of a claypipe, dating probably to the late eighteenth or ninenteenth centuries. The pipe has an oval bowl measuring 22mm in diameter and 37mm in height. There is moulded decoration on the bowl - perhaps a man carrying someone on his back. However, the moulding is n... | |||||
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