Finds within constituency of Newcastle-under-Lyme
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Strap fitting | LVPL-FBD952 |
Post medieval | Cheshire |
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| Cast copper alloy strap mount dating to the Post-Medieval period (1500-1700). The object is irregular in plan and rectangular in cross-section. The object is flat. The narrow base expands outwards from each side and curves inwards, forming two rounded edges, before terminating with a sub-oval pr... | |||||
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Coin | LVPL-7D0036 |
Medieval | Staffordshire |
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| Silver half groat of Edward III, (1327-1377). Obv: EDWAR D[I GRA] REX ANGL [Z FRANC DNS] HI[B]; crowned bust forward. Rev: [POS]VI DEV ADIVTOREM [MEV]; CIVITAS ERORABI; long cross dividing legend. North no.1166 1354-1355AD | |||||
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Bell | LVPL-6CD321 |
Early medieval | Cheshire |
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| Copper alloy post-medieval crotal bell. It has been cast in one and is still complete. The attachment loop is square with a circular perforation. The two halves of the bell are separated by a raised median ridge. The upper half has two circular sound holes on opposite sides. The lower half has... | |||||
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Buckle | LVPL-59F8F7 |
Medieval | Cheshire |
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| Cast copper alloy double loop annular buckle. It is very corroded all over and the pin is missing. It is slightly out of shape, probably from being in the ground. Similar examples can be seen on page 44 of R.Whiteheads book (2003) which have been dated to c.1350-1650. | |||||
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Token | WMID-E27D01 |
Post medieval | Staffordshire |
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| A cast lead token (diameter: 23mm; thickness: 2mm; weight: 6.87g) decorated on both sides. On one side, there is a long cross marked with a pellet in the centre and at each of the four ends. Four other pellets appear between the arms of the cross. On the other side, a slightly irregular pellet... | |||||
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Token | WMID-E27D01 |
Post medieval | Staffordshire |
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| A cast lead token (diameter: 23mm; thickness: 2mm; weight: 6.87g) decorated on both sides. On one side, there is a long cross marked with a pellet in the centre and at each of the four ends. Four other pellets appear between the arms of the cross. On the other side, a slightly irregular pellet... | |||||
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Bow brooch | LVPL-E733A2 |
Roman | Staffordshire |
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| Spring missing, wings denuded, characteristic oval mouldings to either side of the head which join to create swelling beneath the head, catchplate denuded. The bow is decorated along its entire length with a median ridge and grooves to either side of which is a pattern of petal shapes forming a z... | |||||
| Coin | LVPL2147 |
Roman | Cheshire |
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| Hadrian denarius. | |||||
| Coin | LVPL2148 |
Medieval | Cheshire |
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| Edward III penny, Pre-treaty, Series G. | |||||
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Buckle | LVPL2150 |
Medieval | Cheshire |
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| Circular frame buckle with central bar. Frame decorated with meander pattern. Trace of iron pin. Diameter 48mm. 13th-15th century | |||||
| Coin | LVPL2149 |
Medieval | Cheshire |
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| Edward I penny | |||||
| Key (locking) | WMID3723 |
Medieval | Staffordshire |
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| The bow is lozenge shape with a loop at the terminal for suspension. Solid shank with the terminal being slightly hollow and incomplete. The bit is solid and substantial. | |||||
| Dagger | WMID1120 |
Post medieval | Staffordshire |
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| The dagger chape has a floral design. There is a trace of a white enamel within a shallow cell of the design. Casting seams are still visible either side of the chape. The interior has the remains of iron which presumably is part of the dagger. There is also iron corrosion on the tip of the chape. | |||||
| Unidentified object | LVPL510 |
Unknown | Staffordshire |
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| Stem with head of dog or sheep on top. Function unknown. | |||||
| Coin | LVPL509 |
Medieval | Cheshire |
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| Edward II penny, damaged. | |||||
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Bow brooch | LVPL1747 |
Roman | Cheshire |
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| Fine, unusually ornate specimen of the type in silver-gilt. Upper part of bow is decorated with a high moulded ornate median rib with a deep groove. The top of the rib terminates in a circular setting which is likely to have held a precious stone or glass. Two similar settings on the front of the... | |||||
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