Finds within constituency of Preston
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Unidentified object | LANCUM-8191E2 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Unidentified copper alloy object of possible Medieval- Post Medieval date. The diameter is 13mm, and the weight is 2g. | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-F4B4E5 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Cast cu-alloy cooking vessel leg dating from the late medieval or post-medieval period, i.e. ca. 1450-1700. The leg is complete and of short and stumpy form. It is roughly triangular in shape and a rounded triangle in cross section. Of all vessel parts legs survive best because they are very stur... | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-F4B4E5 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Cast cu-alloy cooking vessel leg dating from the late medieval or post-medieval period, i.e. ca. 1450-1700. The leg is complete and of short and stumpy form. It is roughly triangular in shape and a rounded triangle in cross section. Of all vessel parts legs survive best because they are very stur... | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-F4B4E5 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Cast cu-alloy cooking vessel leg dating from the late medieval or post-medieval period, i.e. ca. 1450-1700. The leg is complete and of short and stumpy form. It is roughly triangular in shape and a rounded triangle in cross section. Of all vessel parts legs survive best because they are very stur... | |||||
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Seal | LANCUM-92F861 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| A Post-Medieval incomplete cast lead cloth seal, perhaps issued during the reign of Queen Anne. This disc features an engraved eagle on both sides and appears to have been made in Hull. As Egan (1994, 60) states, the relief designs on these alnage seals are characterised by fine detail resulting ... | |||||
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Weight | LANCUM-ABDD14 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| A cast lead weight or possibly a seal, probably of Post Medieval date from the 17th–19th century AD. The circular disc has a possible privy mark in the centre of one face. The reverse has a privy mark with a beaded border and looks like it originally had a lettering in it now illegible. A privy... | |||||
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Coin | LANCUM-874E35 |
Medieval | Lancashire |
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| Gold quarter noble of Edward III dating from c. AD1361-69 (Treaty Period, Transitional Series), I.m. Cross potent; saltire stops, annulets on cusps of obverse tressure; large E in centre of reverse. North 1224(i) | |||||
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Finger ring | LANCUM-C8F8D5 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| simple cast cu-alloy finger ring decorated with floral motif, possibly a snow drop(?).Shortly after this ring was recorded two more were submitted for recording - adorned with exactly the same simple decoration (found at Aintree racecourse, Liverpool, and Halton, Lancs.). This may suggest that th... | |||||
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Button | LANCUM-E358F7 |
Post medieval | Lancashire |
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| Small three-piece button made from pewter. It is a post-medieval composite three-piece button, i.e. a hollow sphere with soldered median join and separately inserted drawn wire loop (blow hole on reverse). The obverse is decorated with a very small central knop. | |||||
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Pin | LANCUM-F75B34 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Cast copper alloy pin head. No decoration. Bulbous head with connecting rectangular-sectioned broken shaft. Probably Roman in date. | |||||
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Weight | LANCUM-E6ED21 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Possible lead weight. Oval in plan. Semi-circular in section due to a flat base and rounded top. Possibly Roman in date due to the nature of the site of recovery. | |||||
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Token | LANCUM-E6E828 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Cast lead stud/disc. Irregular in form. Front face demonstrates a central pellet in relief with a surrounding circular form. The reverse is plain. Possibly a miss-cast token. The site of recovery of the object could suggest however that this object is Roman in date and could therefore be a... | |||||
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Casting waste | LANCUM-E6E461 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Lead casting waste. The object is irregular in form and appears as a 'drop'. Possibly Roman in date due to the nature of the site where recovered. | |||||
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Casting waste | LANCUM-E6E0C5 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Cast lead object. Probably casting waste or similar unwanted surplus from the casting process. Irregular form. Forms a wedge shape in profile. Possibly Roman due to the nature of the site where recovered. | |||||
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Casting waste | LANCUM-E6E0C5 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Cast lead object. Probably casting waste or similar unwanted surplus from the casting process. Irregular form. Forms a wedge shape in profile. Possibly Roman due to the nature of the site where recovered. | |||||
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Weight | LANCUM-E6DD16 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Cast lead weight. Square base with rectangular body shape and a tapered head terminus with a sub-oval hole to allow attachment. Possibly Roman in date due to the nature of the site where recovered. Too heavy to weigh on scales. Greater than 200 grams in weight. | |||||
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Unidentified object | LANCUM-E6D8B1 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Cast lead object. The lead is almost flat in section and has been rolled. Waste product from the creation of another object. Possibly Roman in date due to the nature of the site where recovered. | |||||
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Casting waste | LANCUM-E6D4E5 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Lead casting waste. The object has a wide flat base which tapers to a fine point at the opposing terminus. Appears to be a 'drop' of lead created through the casting process of another object. Possibly Roman in date due to the nature of the site of recovery. | |||||
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Hook | LANCUM-E6D126 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Cast lead hook/peg. Possibly Roman in date due to the nature of the site where recovered. | |||||
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Casting waste | LANCUM-E6C2F1 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Cast lead object. Possibly casting waste. The object is an irregular shape being tapered at one terminus and circular in section, and the opposing terminus is flat in section and wide. There is a 45 degree angle bend in the artefact which appears in profile. Possibly Roman in date due to the n... | |||||
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Casting waste | LANCUM-E6C2F1 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Cast lead object. Possibly casting waste. The object is an irregular shape being tapered at one terminus and circular in section, and the opposing terminus is flat in section and wide. There is a 45 degree angle bend in the artefact which appears in profile. Possibly Roman in date due to the n... | |||||
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Mortarium | LANCUM-9C0631 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Wheel thrown rim sherd of a Roman mortarium. The fabric is orange with a pink core. There is no evidence of a potter's stamp on this piece or any other decoration. There is however evidence of faulty firing seen from the black tinged fabric on the interior face. Probably dates to the second c... | |||||
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Mortarium | LANCUM-9C0167 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Wheel thrown rim sherd of a mortarium. The fabric is white-cream with quartz and red-brown and black angular grit inclusions. The sherd demonstrates a hooked flange and a rim on the interior face. There is no decoration or evidence of a potter's stamp. This sherd derives from a mortarium ... | |||||
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Mortarium | LANCUM-9BF962 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Wheel thrown rim sherd of a Roman mortarium. It has a hooked flange and a rim on its interior face. There is no decoration or potter's stamp visible. The fabric is cream-white and has large angular red-brown and black grit inclusions. This sherd derives from a mortarium produced in the Hart... | |||||
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Mortarium | LANCUM-9BF383 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| A large wheel thrown rim/pouring lip sherd of a Roman mortarium. The fabric is a orange-brown and has occasional brown and grey grit inclusions. It has a rolled flange and a beaded rim on the interior face. Probably produced in the Rossington Bridge factory near Doncaster, Yorkshire and dates ... | |||||
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Mortarium | LANCUM-9BEEC6 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Wheel thrown rim/pouring lip sherd of a Roman mortarium. There is a potter's stamp on this sherd but it is very worn and therefore illegible. The fabric is cream-white with red-brown and black angular grit inclusions. This sherd derives from the Hartshill/Mancetter factory in Warwickshire an... | |||||
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Mortarium | LANCUM-9BEEC6 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Wheel thrown rim/pouring lip sherd of a Roman mortarium. There is a potter's stamp on this sherd but it is very worn and therefore illegible. The fabric is cream-white with red-brown and black angular grit inclusions. This sherd derives from the Hartshill/Mancetter factory in Warwickshire an... | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-9BEA23 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Wheel thrown body sherd of a large Roman vessel. The fabric is red-orange and there are fine grey grit and mica inclusions. There is 1% large brown grits also included. Formed part of a very large storage vessel. | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-9BE522 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Wheel thrown rim sherd of a large Roman vessel. The fabric is pink-orange with 30% fine grey grit inclusions. The outer face demonstrates two parallel line grooves as decoration. The outer face is heavily weathered but the inner face retains a surface dusting of mica. Formed part of a large b... | |||||
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Vessel | LANCUM-9BDDB4 |
Roman | Lancashire |
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| Hand made rim sherd of a Roman coarse ware vessel. The fabric is pink-orange and there is 10% large grey grit and 5% mica inclusions. Formed part of a cooking vessel. | |||||
