Finds within constituency of Oxford East
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Seal matrix | LANCUM-CEAD13 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| Post-medieval seal matrix. The seal is oval in plan with an complete openwork handle. On the die is the bust of a man facing left holding sword with the initials GR in capitals. From the dress of the character this seal would probably date between 1720 to 1760AD. The length is 28mm, and the widt... | |||||
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Token | BERK-658C70 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A lead alloy token, probably related to agricultural use such as tallies or possibly gaming. The obverse depicts a four-petaled flower with central open circle, and four pellets in each outer edge. The reverse bears initials, only the G or C of which is readable; there appears to be an X above th... | |||||
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Finger ring | BERK-A8AA63 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A cast copper alloy finger ring, signet type dating to the 16th or early 17th century AD. The ring is complete having a circular hoop of twisted 'knotwork' design. The bezel is sub-rectangular in plan and bears an incised design, which is too worn for identification. There are traces of silvering... | |||||
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Coin | BERK-A6CB97 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman nummus (AE 4) of Constantine II as Caesar (AD 317-337). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse. Reece 17. Sear (1988) 3951. | |||||
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Coin | BERK-94BED7 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman antoninianus of Quintillus (AD 270), struck in Rome. FIDES MILITVM reverse, Reece 13. RIC V (i) Quintillus 18. | |||||
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Coin | BERK-9499D8 |
Medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A silver penny of Edward III (AD 1327-1377), struck in London. Pre-treaty series C (AD 1351-1352). Annulet stops in obverse legend and annulets in each reverse quarter. Reverse barred N's. North 1149. | |||||
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Coin | BERK-945D64 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A silver halfgroat of Elizabeth I, of the third issue struck in London between AD 1583-1603. Two dots behind head. The initial mark is unreadable on both faces therefore a more accurate date is unobtainable. North 2016. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-808F50 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| An illegible Roman radiate or nummus | |||||
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Coin | SUR-807731 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| An illegible Roman radiate or nummus | |||||
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Token | SUR-8069F4 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A post medieval uniface cast lead token showing the initials IB. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-804147 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| An illegible Roman sestertius, dupondius or as. | |||||
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Coin | SUR-8022B8 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A penny of Elizabeth I, 5th issue. 1591-5 | |||||
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Coin | BERK-7E3C85 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A copper alloy seventeeth century trade token of the Mayor of Oxford dated 1652. The small 'R' on the reverse related to the engraver, Rawlins. Dickinson (1986) No. 111. | |||||
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Coin | BERK-7DB693 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A silver siliqua (reduced weight) of Julian (AD 360-363) as Caesar (AD 355-360). VOTIS V MVLTIS X reverse, struck in Arles, mintmark TCON. Reece period 18. Sear (1988) 4061. RIC VIII 264. | |||||
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Coin | BERK-B3B301 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman nummus (AE4) from the House of Constantine (AD 307-361), for Helena, struck as a commemorative coin after her death in AD 337. PAX PVBLICA reverse, struck c. AD 337-341. Reece 17. Sear (1988) 3910. | |||||
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Coin | BERK-B37870 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman nummus (AE4) from the House of Constantine; CONSTANTINOPOLIS commemorative isse struck between AD 330-335. Victory on prow reverse. Reece 17. | |||||
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Coin | BERK-B34465 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman radiate (antoninianus) of Allectus (AD 293-296). PAX AVG reverse; no mintmark. Reece 14. Sear (1988) 3593. | |||||
| Coin | BERK-B31125 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| Three worn copper alloy Roman nummi (all AE4's); illegible and unidentifiable. 4th Century | |||||
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Coin | BERK-B2D811 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A worn, copper alloy nummus (AE2) from the House of Constantine (AD307-337), possibly Crispus as Caesar (Ad 317-326). Possibly VIRTVS EXERCIT reverse, two captives sitting beneath a standard (Sear 1988) 3927. Reece 16. | |||||
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Coin | BERK-B26AA5 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A worn, copper alloy nummus (AE3/4) of Constantine I (AD307-337). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse, struck in Trier c. AD 330-337. Reece 17. | |||||
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Coin | BERK-9EE948 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A base silver Antoninianus of Gallienus (AD 260-268), possibly depicting Diana on the reverse. Reece 13. | |||||
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Ring | BERK-9EDDB6 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A fragment of a cast copper alloy Roman finger ring, consisting of the bezel and part of the band either side. The bezel is an elongated oval in plan and would have held a glass intaglio, which is now missing although a small element of the glass is retained at the base of the fitting. There are ... | |||||
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Crotal | BERK-9E21F4 |
Post medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A cast copper alloy Post-medieval crotal bell. The bell is complete and was cast in one-piece, being ovoid in plan with a roughly circular waist. The bell appears to have been tinned but is otherwise plain apart from a circular shaped panel or cartouche on the underside which contains the worn in... | |||||
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Bell | BERK-9E0210 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A cast copper alloy Roman bell, of which about two-thirds survives. The bell is roughly conical in shaped and has a flared outer rim at its base; the apex of the bell has a trefoil-shaped suspension loop that runs into a fluted stem that forms the short neck of the bell before it flares outwards.... | |||||
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Brooch | BERK-9CB075 |
Early medieval | Oxfordshire |
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| A fragment from a cast copper alloy Early-medieval (Anglo-Saxon) small long brooch, dating from the 5th to 6th Centuries AD. The brooch fragment consists only of the foot, which flares outwards from the bow into a rounded terminal. There are two centrally placed annulets along the spine of the bo... | |||||
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Ring | BERK-9C38D1 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A fragment of a cast copper alloy Roman finger ring, of which only the bezel and a short section of the arms either side remains. The bezel is oval in plan and has been filled with a white substance, possibly a paste (to hold in place another item such as an intaglio) or it is the remains of an e... | |||||
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Coin | BERK-9C1DC4 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman nummus from the House of Constantine (AD 307-361), possibly issued around the time of Constantine I's death in AD 337. Reverse appears to depict the emperor standing right holding a spear and shield; VIRTVS AVGG reverse. Reece 17. | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-9C0542 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A collection of three sherds of Roman pottery, including one rim and one body sherds Oxfordshire whiteware mortaria, and one rim sherd from a small Oxfordshire colour coated ware bowl or dish. These sherds were all recovered from a field with known Roman kilns, which were active from c. AD 240-37... | |||||
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Vessel | BERK-9BCF23 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A collection of five sherds of Roman pottery, including two sherds of Oxfordshire whiteware mortaria, and three fragments of rim sherds again in an Oxfordshire Whiteware-type fabric, possibly Parchment ware. The sherds were all recovered from a field with known Roman kilns, which were active from... | |||||
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Coin | BERK-9BA964 |
Roman | Oxfordshire |
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| A Roman copper alloy coin, probably an 'as'. The surfaces of the coin is very worn, although the outline of a young emperor facing left is visible; the image bears most resemblance to Claudius (AD 41-54). The reverse is too worn for identification. | |||||
