Finds within constituency of Penistone and Stocksbridge
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Cloth seal | SWYOR-390E45 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A lead alloy cloth seal probably dating from 1750 - 1850 AD. It is formed of two discs joined by a strip of metal. A tab on the reverse of one disc has been passed through a hole in the centre of the other disc before being stamped together. The disc with the central hole has been stamped with th... | |||||
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Coin | WMID-14D575 |
Medieval | Staffordshire |
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| A silver medieval Scottish halfgroat of David II, dating from 1329 to 1371. Minted in Edinburgh. The coin suffers from some wear and clipping. | |||||
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Spoon | SWYOR-7E14E4 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of a cast, copper alloy artefact, possibly part of the handle of a spoon of late seventeenth or eighteenth century date. It is triangular in section and tapers to a rounded end, though this is clearly not the end of the artefact as both ends of the fragment are broken. On the base of t... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-7D99B1 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A Post Medieval silver coin; a sixpence of Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603), Second issue (1561 - 1582), pheon mintmark (1561 - 1565), dated 1561. See North number 1997. | |||||
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Strap fitting | SWYOR-7D92D2 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| Part of a cast, copper alloy sword belt fitting dating from 1550-1650AD. It is sub-rectangular, tapering along its length to a terminal in the shape of a debased trefoil. On each of the long edges are two pairs of opposed cut-outs, the upper pair a curved L shape and the lower pair hemispherical... | |||||
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Buckle | SWYOR-7BE727 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A post medieval, cast copper alloy, rectangular shoe or knee buckle, dating from 1690-1720AD. The buckle frame is curved and the longer edges are thicker in the centre, where they are drilled to take a separate, ferrous spindle. This spindle has broken away from the rest of the buckle. It carrie... | |||||
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Mount | SWYOR-4BA035 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| An incomplete copper alloy Post-Medieval belt mount dating from about 1600-1800 AD. The object is circular and domed and is decorated with a series of concentric rings and has a central impression. The edges and the underside are worn. The underside is concave and contains the remnants of two sma... | |||||
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Spindle whorl | SWYOR-4B5DC7 |
Unknown | South Yorkshire |
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| A lead alloy spindle whorl of unknown date. The object is sub circular in plan and sub rectangular in cross section. The top of the whorl slopes and has a deep gouge at one edge, demarcated by creamy brown and grey patinas; one side is shallower than the other. The central perforation has an inte... | |||||
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Musket ball | SWYOR-4B0BA2 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A cast lead alloy musket ball dating from about the Post-Medieval period (1600-1800 AD). The object is sub circular in plan and roughly D-shaped in cross section with smooth sides. The top of the musket ball is somewhat convex with a gouge at one edge and one side is shallower than the other. The... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-5AFF77 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A fragment of a cast copper alloy cooking vessel of Medieval date (about 1250-1600 AD). The fragment is the top part of a cooking vessel leg. The object is roughly D-shaped in section and tapers towards the base. Two protruding ridges extend down the front of the fragment. The back side of the le... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-8638A1 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A silver Post Medieval coin; a half groat of Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603), third issue (1583 - 1603), crescent mintmark (1587 - 1590). See North number 2016. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-862158 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman coin; a nummus, uncertain emperor, possibly House of Constantine (307 - 337) GLORIA EXERCITVS type dating from (330 - 348). The coin is very corroded. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-8606A4 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy Roman coin; a radiate, uncertain emperor dating from 260 - 275, probably Providentia or Abundantia on the reverse. The coin is cracked and a small part is missing. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-768812 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A silver Medieval coin; a penny of Edward I (1272 - 1307), class 10cf1 (1302 - 1310), minted in London. See North number 1040. | |||||
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Cannon ball | SWYOR-762D10 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Two iron balls which may be cannon balls. They are each about 2 inches in diameter and weigh about 1.5 pounds. This makes them the right size and weight to have been used in Falconet cannon. A Falconet was a small cannon used both on land and in light naval vessels. A number were used during th... | |||||
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Bridle bit | SWYOR-91BDC7 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A Copper alloy and iron curb bit probably dating from the 18th or 19th century. The bit is almost complete with the bar and both cheek pieces surviving. It is an example of a LIVERPOOL driving bit which is described at http://www.drivingessentials.com/Bit%20Overview.php as : "The most ... | |||||
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Brooch | SWYOR-EF57B7 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| Incomplete cast copper alloy Headstud brooch, dating to the early Roman period. The wings are rectangular and have a cylindrical housing for the (probably) copper alloy axis bar on the reverse. The pin and the suspension loop at the top of the head are missing but ferrous corrosion indictes that ... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-4A84D1 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A Post Medieval silver coin; a sixpence of Elizabeth I (1558 - 1603), second issue (1561 - 1582), ermine mint mark (1572 - 1573) dated 1573. See North number 1997. | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-4A60C4 |
Medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A Medieval silver coin; a contemporary continental imitation of an Edwardian Penny dating from the late 13th or 14th century. See Meyhew number 377. This coin has also been recorded on the UKDFD database as number 28324. The record there notes that: "[The coin was] possibly struck at the Yves mi... | |||||
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Bell | SWYOR-1FDF62 |
Post medieval | West Yorkshire |
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| A complete post-Medieval cast copper-alloy spherical 'crotal' bell (dating from about 1500 - 1700). The sub-rectangular suspension loop at the top has an arched perforation for suspension. The body has an upper and lower hemisphere divided equally by a prominent horizontal circumferential rib. At... | |||||
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Lithic implement | DUR-CADFB6 |
Neolithic | North Yorkshire |
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| Lithic implements, six prehistoric struck flakes. The flakes are varying in shape and colour and are white, grey and brown. They are undiagnostic and so cannot be assigned to a specific period. | |||||
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Lithic implement | DUR-CACBF8 |
Neolithic | North Yorkshire |
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| Lithic implement, a burnt scraper which is light grey and white in colour. The scraper is sub oval in shape. It has a semi-circular cross section, rising at one end. It is most likely Neolithic- Bronze Age in date. | |||||
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Lithic implement | DUR-CAA378 |
Neolithic | North Yorkshire |
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| Lithic implements, two recorticated pieces from the same larger piece. It is a dark brown colour on the inside with white mostly covering the outside. The larger piece is irregular in shape and the smaller piece is sub rectangular. As they are undiagnostic flakes it is not possible to assign it t... | |||||
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Arrowhead | SWYOR-4CCCA3 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A corroded iron object that may be a medieval arrowhead. It is socketed and appears to be a damaged bullet head type of arrowhead. These have heads which are very little wider than the socket. In plan the object is irregular with part of one side flange missing and the other missing entirely. The... | |||||
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Hook | SWYOR-100AE8 |
Post medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy Post Medieval to Modern hook, probably a hook attachment for a spur leather. It is an S shaped double hook, with a blunt rounded terminal at each end. The middle part of the hook expands to form a plate. This is pear shaped and openwork, with a pear shaped hole in the centre. The c... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-0FBEE1 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Three ceramic vessel shards of probably Medieval date. The largest is a wall shard measuring 55.44mm long, 46.34mm wide and 7.82mm thick. The fabric is hard and fine with an irregular texture. It has infrequent small quartz, red and black rounded inclusions, and one large pebble of quartz. It is ... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-0FBEE1 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Three ceramic vessel shards of probably Medieval date. The largest is a wall shard measuring 55.44mm long, 46.34mm wide and 7.82mm thick. The fabric is hard and fine with an irregular texture. It has infrequent small quartz, red and black rounded inclusions, and one large pebble of quartz. It is ... | |||||
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Vessel | SWYOR-0FBEE1 |
Medieval | South Yorkshire |
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| Three ceramic vessel shards of probably Medieval date. The largest is a wall shard measuring 55.44mm long, 46.34mm wide and 7.82mm thick. The fabric is hard and fine with an irregular texture. It has infrequent small quartz, red and black rounded inclusions, and one large pebble of quartz. It is ... | |||||
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Unidentified object | SWYOR-0F7DF4 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A copper alloy unidentified circular object which is probably Roman. The metal is corroded and worn, making it impossible to determine what larger object it is detached from. Traces of enamelling survive on one face. The design appears to be a central circular cell surrounded by eight radial cell... | |||||
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Coin | SWYOR-0F4A00 |
Roman | South Yorkshire |
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| A silver Roman coin; a denarius of Hadrian (117 - 138) probably showing Clementia on the reverse. The coin has some damage. | |||||
