{"constituency":"Sheffield Hallam","paging":{"pageNumber":1,"total":"52","itemsReturned":30,"totalPages":"2"},"objects":{"object":[{"id":"474379","old_findID":"SWYOR-F8E8A6","objecttype":"WEIGHT","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1800","created":"2011-11-25 12:48:12","description":"<p>When viewed from the bottom, there  Due to wear, the exact weight is difficult to read but . It has a dark-medium green patina.<\/p>\n<p>Height: 81.48mm; Diameter: 41.2mm<\/p>\n<p>A copper alloy weight probably dating from the post Medieval  period. This unusual weight has a bulbous, drop-shaped body and towards  the top it tapers into a neck. The top of the neck is a separate element which (presumably) has a tube which fits inside the neck, a disc which forms a lid, and above this a collar round an oval suspension loop. This upper element is connected to the lower by a rivet which passes through the neck, through both elements. It is not clear whether there are two rivets, one on each side, or one long pin that goes from one side to the other. The outer  shell is made of copper alloy and there must be space inside as loose soil or sand can be heard moving inside. The weight is  decorated with incised circumferential lines. On the base is a set of three concentric incised circles, with a symbol incised in the centre. Unfortunately this is not clear, but it appears to be \"3IC\" (or possibly \"5iC\"). The relevance of this is unclear. The condition of the  metal and the decoration seem to indicate a Post Medieval date. The mass of this example does not  fit snugly into any known weighing system. the mass being 287g (or 10 and 1\/8oz). This makes it extremely  difficult to date securely. No close parallel can be found for this  weight except for SWYOR-49E7B1. It is most likely that this is an idiosyncratic Post Medieval  agricultural weight. Some of other shapes are known from the Castle  Museum, York.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-11-25 16:29:00","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK3189","lat":"53.402306","lon":"-1.532198","easting":"431200","northing":"389600","i":"357500","filename":"PAS_548_weight.jpg"},{"id":"437758","old_findID":"SWYOR-F15356","objecttype":"BRACELET","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"43","dateTo":"410","created":"2011-04-08 15:01:25","description":"<p>A cast, copper alloy, possible penannular bracelet possibly of Roman date. The  bracelet is circular in plan and oval in section. It tapers towards the terminals  which are missing. It is thick, heavy and solid. There is no decoration and most of the patina is missing, revealing a purple reddish metal underneath, but where it does survive it is a glossy dark green. Similar examples are SWYOR-4DBD73, <a href=\"http:\/\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/388692\"><strong>SWYOR-3FB367<\/strong><\/a> and <a href=\"http:\/\/database\/artefacts\/record\/id\/383347\"><strong>SWYOR-1E3AD7<\/strong><\/a>. It is also possible that the object is much more recent and it may be a handle or other functional object. The band is 15.59mm wide and 5.51mm thick.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-04-15 15:47:00","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2692","lat":"53.425932","lon":"-1.602669","easting":"426500","northing":"392200","i":"324703","filename":"PAS_1324_bracelet.jpg"},{"id":"394431","old_findID":"SWYOR-B546E4","objecttype":"STYLUS","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"43","dateTo":"410","created":"2010-06-18 12:11:42","description":"<p>A possible copper alloy Roman stylus. It is pointed at one end and rounded at the other, and is triangular in section. It is 75mm long. Similar examples are SWYOR-042123 and YORYM-080053. However, many styli expand into a flat eraser section at the opposite end to the point so there is some doubt that this is a stylus. It could also be a post medieval awl or point from a compass or similar piece of drawing equipment. The patina is dark brown.<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"4","updated":"2010-06-18 12:14:00","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK3292","lat":"53.426509","lon":"-1.515378","easting":"432300","northing":"392300","i":"285806","filename":"Roman_stylus.jpg"},{"id":"285227","old_findID":"SWYOR-D96D43","objecttype":"fixtures and fittings","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1600","dateTo":"1900","created":"2010-01-25 13:07:48","description":"A lead object in the shape of a triangular point. It is triangular in plan, wider at the base and tapering in to a point. It is also triangular in section. At the thicker end, there is the remains of a short  projection, possibly a casting sprue. Some incisions have been made in the sides of the object but these are likely to be post depositional damage. The bottom surface of the object is very smooth and flat and the corners at the sides are very sharp, almost blade like.  It has a length of 77.58mm, width 21.17mm, thickness 7.41mm, weight 46.34g. It remains uncertain what function the object was used for or where the object would have been used as no parallels have been found. However, it is possible that it is part of a lead decoration to go on the outside of a manor house. The lead is patinated, but it is unlikely to have been in the ground long, as the edges are still very well defined. A Post Medieval to modern date is suggested.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2885","lat":"53.363809","lon":"-1.573193","easting":"428500","northing":"385300","i":"236215","filename":"PAS_737_lead_point.jpg"},{"id":"263290","old_findID":"SWYOR-F138E5","objecttype":"seal matrix","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1650","dateTo":"1900","created":"2009-07-16 12:51:53","description":"A ferrous seal matrix with three faces. There is an undecorated, D-shaped loop of  iron of circular section. On the upright of the D is mounted a prism-shaped piece of iron with rounded ends and three flat sides on to each of which a different matrix is engraved. At one time, this would have rotated to allow the use of different seals, but the matrix is corroded and it is now locked in place. The three matrices are also corroded, but appear to depict (described from the impressions): 1) a human figure, advancing left,  holding a staff (rifle?) in a horizontal position, with an illegible legend; 2) a female bust facing left, wearing a head dress with drapery down to the shoulders, similar to depictions of Queen Victoria in later life, again, with an illegible legend; and 3) an uncertain device, maybe a tree, a letter Y, or a goblet, apparently, without a legend. The matrix is 24.8 mm wide, 22.9mm high, and 14.9mm thick. It weighs 13.97gm.\r\nA seal matrix of similar but more ornate design can be seen on http:\/\/www.ukdfd.co.uk\/ceejays_site\/pages\/SealMatrix7.htm and a date of 1650 \u2013 1750 is suggested. It is described as follows: An unusual type of fob seal dating to the late-17th and early-18th centuries has three engraved faces, usually heraldic, on a triangular matrix which is set to swivel within an openwork handle (above; left). The face of the die required for sealing is held into position by a clip actuated by a spring and screw. Swivel seals are more commonly found with a double matrix as the example illustrated (above; centre). Yet another type has multi-arm seals with a different die on each face (above; right). These are believed to date from the 17th century and the quality of engraving is usually poor and the devices generally non-heraldic.\r\nA similar date is date is likely for this example, given the very similar shape of the three sided matrix. However, the style of the bust and the possible interpretation of one design as a man with a hunting rifle could suggest a later date, perhaps into the 19th century.\r\n","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"DERBYSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2382","lat":"53.342499","lon":"-1.654511","easting":"423100","northing":"382900","i":"216854","filename":"PAS_637_seal.jpg"},{"id":"248416","old_findID":"SWYOR-BDD158","objecttype":"button","broadperiod":"MODERN","dateFrom":"1700","dateTo":"1800","created":"2009-03-02 13:22:00","description":"<p>Two tombac (?) button fragment, one domed with star design at the centre, the other flat with stylised flowerhead, both probably 18th Century<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Considered to be Not Treasure<\/p>","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"3","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Wharncliffe","fourFigure":"SK3194","lat":"53.442753","lon":"-1.531754","easting":"431200","northing":"394100","i":"203386","filename":"2008 T467 buttons.jpg"},{"id":"248412","old_findID":"SWYOR-BDBBA0","objecttype":"bodkin","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1650","dateTo":"1700","created":"2009-03-02 13:16:37","description":"2008 T467\r\n\"Silver dress pin fragment of bodkin type comprising ear scoop terminal, round hole and broken off at rectangular opening; etched with chevron and flowerhead. Late 17th Century\"\r\nDr Dora Thornton, Curator of Renaissance Collections\r\nTreasure disclaimed.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"3","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Wharncliffe","fourFigure":"SK3194","lat":"53.442753","lon":"-1.531754","easting":"431200","northing":"394100","i":"203385","filename":"2008 T467 bodkin.jpg"},{"id":"248410","old_findID":"SWYOR-BD9B07","objecttype":"stud","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1650","dateTo":"1700","created":"2009-03-02 13:08:52","description":"2008 T467\r\n\"Silver stud with central shank, the top pressed with design of two hearts conjoined surmounted by a crown, back with worn maker\u2019s mark (?). Late 17th C\"\r\nDr Dora Thornton, Curator of Renaissance Collections","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"3","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Wharncliffe","fourFigure":"SK3194","lat":"53.442753","lon":"-1.531754","easting":"431200","northing":"394100","i":"203387","filename":"2008 T467 stud.jpg"},{"id":"235437","old_findID":"SWYOR-C5C057","objecttype":"blade","broadperiod":"MESOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-8300","dateTo":"-1500","created":"2008-10-20 11:24:02","description":"A flint blade with a medium to dark brown hue. There is patina on the right edge. Blades are fairly undiagnostic and are difficult to date. Measures 45.1mm x 19.9mm x 7.8mm, weighing 10.19g.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384257","lon":"-1.585768","easting":"427650","northing":"387570","i":null,"filename":null},{"id":"235436","old_findID":"SWYOR-C5B725","objecttype":"retouched flake","broadperiod":"MESOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-8300","dateTo":"-2100","created":"2008-10-20 11:21:57","description":"A flint flake with possible evidence of fine retouch on both the dorsal and ventral sides. There is also evidence of denticulation. It measures 23.2mm x 16.6mm x 3.7mm, weighing 2.11g.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384257","lon":"-1.585768","easting":"427650","northing":"387570","i":"190795","filename":"PAS 886 flint tool.jpg"},{"id":"235434","old_findID":"SWYOR-C5AB58","objecttype":"knife","broadperiod":"MESOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-8300","dateTo":"-3500","created":"2008-10-20 11:19:10","description":"A flint knife with retouch along its right edge on the dorsal side. The retouch is fine and fairly consistent down to blade. There is cortex down the  left edge, creamy white in colour. This implement is probably Mesolithic in date. It measures 37.3mm x 20.2mm x 4.3mm, weighing 5.48g. For similar examples, see Butler 2005, fig.46-6","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384257","lon":"-1.585768","easting":"427650","northing":"387570","i":"190797","filename":"PAS 886 knife.jpg"},{"id":"235433","old_findID":"SWYOR-C5A1D8","objecttype":"side scraper","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-3500","dateTo":"-2100","created":"2008-10-20 11:16:18","description":"A flint side scraper, probably Neolithic in date. This dark grey to black flint has no cortex and has abrupt retouch on the right dorsal edge. It measures 49.4mm x 17.04mm x 5.5mm, weighing 7g.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384257","lon":"-1.585768","easting":"427650","northing":"387570","i":"190811","filename":"PAS 886 side scraper.jpg"},{"id":"235432","old_findID":"SWYOR-C59772","objecttype":"lithic implement","broadperiod":"MESOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-8300","dateTo":"-3500","created":"2008-10-20 11:13:54","description":"A flint retouched blade or possible knife. This microlith tool is Mesolithic and has fine retouch on both lateral edges, on both dorsal and ventral. This is a tertiary flake with no cortex and there is a possible worked distal end which could have been a scraper. It measures 58.8mm x 18.7mm x 3.9mm, weighing 6.64g. ","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384257","lon":"-1.585768","easting":"427650","northing":"387570","i":"190810","filename":"PAS 886 retouched.jpg"},{"id":"235430","old_findID":"SWYOR-C58DF3","objecttype":"lithic implement","broadperiod":"MESOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-6500","dateTo":"-3500","created":"2008-10-20 11:10:56","description":"A late Mesolithic flint point. This example seems abnormally long and contains fine retouch on both the dorsal and ventral face, along the lateral and also the distal (point) end, where a notch has been taken out to create the sharper end. This microlith is strange also due to the presence of cortex on the left lateral edge. It measures 59.3mm x 13.4mm x 4.5mm, weighing 5.02g. For example, see Butler 2005, Fig. 37-1.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384257","lon":"-1.585768","easting":"427650","northing":"387570","i":"190798","filename":"PAS 886 point.jpg"},{"id":"235429","old_findID":"SWYOR-C55D96","objecttype":"lithic implement","broadperiod":"MESOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-8300","dateTo":"-2900","created":"2008-10-20 11:07:11","description":"A flint blade with a light grey hue. The blade is thin and broad with lateral strips knapped off. There is evidence of retouch, possibly down both lateral edges on the dorsal face. The object is twice as long as it is wide, classing it as a blade. It measures 34.4mm x 17.2mm x 3.3mm, weighing 2.28g. The broad size makes this either Mesolithic or early Neolithic. ","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384257","lon":"-1.585768","easting":"427650","northing":"387570","i":"190799","filename":"PAS 886 retouched blade.jpg"},{"id":"235426","old_findID":"SWYOR-C55408","objecttype":"mount","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1450","dateTo":"1550","created":"2008-10-20 10:55:27","description":"Heart shaped copper alloy medieval mount with bevelled edges. The upper surface is decorated with zig-zag incisions (or \u2018rocker arm\u2019 decoration) and has two central rivet holes, each approximately 1.5mm in diameter. It has an overall length of 16.7mm, width of 18.3mm, thickness of 1.1mm and weighs 1.48g. This heart mount is in good condition with a black hue and creamy patina on the reverse. It bares close similarity to PAS record WILT-566D86, which references mount 133 (Fig. 11) as described by Read 2001, p17 and gives a Late medieval to Early Post Medieval date (c.1450-1550). Another database parallel is SF-951180.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK3091","lat":"53.418357","lon":"-1.545413","easting":"430310","northing":"391380","i":"190788","filename":"PAS 886 heart mount.jpg"},{"id":"235425","old_findID":"SWYOR-C548D1","objecttype":"token","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1300","dateTo":"1850","created":"2008-10-20 10:52:17","description":"A circular lead token. This is a biface type, baring 8 lines from the centre with unusual branches coming off them on one side, and a simple cross with a pellet at each end on the other. It has a grey patina with a slight orange hue. It measures 17.5mm x 16.9mm x 2.6mm, weighing 3.63g. This is a type 3 based on David Powell\u2019s classification system. This class is defined as segments; containing 3 or more from centre. The \u201cLeaden Token Telegraph, issue 6\u201d discusses type 3 and figures 3 and 5 appear similar to this one (accessible online at www.mernick.org.uk\/leadtokens\/newsletters). Lead tokens have a broad date from Medieval to Post Medieval (c.1300-1850).","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK3091","lat":"53.418357","lon":"-1.545413","easting":"430310","northing":"391380","i":"190802","filename":"PAS 886 lead token.jpg"},{"id":"235424","old_findID":"SWYOR-C53B06","objecttype":"buckle","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1350","dateTo":"1400","created":"2008-10-20 10:48:53","description":"A copper alloy buckle plate. The plate has a slot on the buckle end where the pin would have been and one hinge survives, unfolded. The other end is straight (unbroken and deliberate) and contains one circular hole for the rivet which is still in place. It has a green and patchy brown patina and measures 25.5mm x 11.9mm x 0.8mm, weighing 1.29g. The undecorated plate is difficult to date, although similar examples with a pin slot instead of a hole and a single rivet hole seem to date to the Medieval period; 1350-1400 (Whitehead, p.74,75).","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK3091","lat":"53.418357","lon":"-1.545413","easting":"430310","northing":"391380","i":"190787","filename":"PAS 886 buckle plate.jpg"},{"id":"235422","old_findID":"SWYOR-C52325","objecttype":"button","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1800","created":"2008-10-20 10:43:45","description":"A spherical button and loop fastener. The main sphere is not completely round, with a flattened base where the thick loop attaches. The loop has transverse lines running around its edge. The outer end of the button appears to have a small pellet or knop which has worn down and only just visible. The button is strange with an unusually thick loop with a small sewing hole. The condition of the button and the possible pimpled top suggests a post-Medieval date. ","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK3091","lat":"53.419437","lon":"-1.545853","easting":"430280","northing":"391500","i":"190809","filename":"PAS 886 thick loop button.jpg"},{"id":"235421","old_findID":"SWYOR-C50C31","objecttype":"CLOTH SEAL","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1799","dateTo":null,"created":"2008-10-20 10:36:53","description":"A post-medieval lead Russian bag seal dated 1799. The seal is circular, but has been damaged at the edges in antiquity. The damage reveals holes between the upper and lower disc. Both discs have been struck with stamps in the Cyrillic alphabet. One stamped face reads: 'PD(sexfoil)\/\/[\u2026]\u2022DOL\/\/[\u2026]ONOA\/\/H109(sexfoil)'. On the other face the text reads: '\u2022SPB\u2022\/\/AKA(R)\/\/\u20221799\u2022'. The 'SPB' relates to an origin in St Petersburg. The 'AK' and 'A(R)' below might relate to the manufacturers of the goods to which this seal was once attached. These types of seal were used as a means to monitor and ensure the quality of products such as flax hemp. A number of later 18th century and 19th century Russian seals can be found on this database. This example measures 22.68mm x 21.9mm x 4.13mm, weighing 13.03g. See \u2018Leaden Tokens Telegraph issue 20\/21\u2019 which is accessible at www.mernick.org.uk\/leadtokens\/newsletters.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.387231","lon":"-1.587994","easting":"427500","northing":"387900","i":"190808","filename":"PAS 886 russian seal.jpg"},{"id":"235237","old_findID":"SWYOR-764BB2","objecttype":"burin","broadperiod":"MESOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-8300","dateTo":"-3500","created":"2008-10-16 17:00:19","description":"A flint microlith burin. This Mesolithic tool is a small secondary flake with the right side of the distal end consisting of a single retouch to create a burin on the distal right corner. There is also fine retouch along the distal edge. It measures 13.9mm x 8.5mm x 3mm, weighing 0.37g.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384529","lon":"-1.586517","easting":"427600","northing":"387600","i":"190825","filename":"PAS 886 trapezoidal flint.jpg"},{"id":"235236","old_findID":"SWYOR-763515","objecttype":"toy","broadperiod":"MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1066","dateTo":"1800","created":"2008-10-16 16:56:05","description":"A lead decorative object, flat and shaped rather like a blunted barded arrowhead. The object has been bent slightly in antiquity. The two side pieces are decorated with triangles with four pellets in each. The central section dividing the triangular decorations has waved lines crossing each other overlying transverse lines. The edges are patinated and rounded, so it is not clear if there are any breaks. The function of this object is unknown, but it may have been part of a toy. It is probably Medieval to Post Medieval in date.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384529","lon":"-1.586517","easting":"427600","northing":"387600","i":"190800","filename":"PAS 886 lead dec.jpg"},{"id":"235233","old_findID":"SWYOR-7618A1","objecttype":"vessel","broadperiod":"EARLY MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"410","dateTo":"1800","created":"2008-10-16 16:46:25","description":"A copper-alloy repair patch, or folded rivet, some times called a  \u2018paperclip\u2019 type. With an uneven hexagonal outline, folded from a cut sheet lozenge it was used to fill small splits in sheet vessels. It measures 26.4mm in length and 15mm in width x 2.5mm thick, weighing 3.04g. Egan mentions a broad date range for this type of pot mend, dating from the Early Medieval to Post Medieval (Material Culture in London in an Age of Transition, p.101). A Similar database example is SF-98A993.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384529","lon":"-1.586517","easting":"427600","northing":"387600","i":"190803","filename":"PAS 886 paperclip.jpg"},{"id":"235230","old_findID":"SWYOR-760397","objecttype":"tobacco pipe","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1650","created":"2008-10-16 16:41:06","description":"A clay pipe dating to the post Medieval period. The pipe has good amount of the shaft still attached to the bowl. The bowl has convex and bulbous sides, thinning towards the open end, where there is a rough incision around the opening. Beneath the transition from shaft to bowl, there is a small knop, squared off at the base. The pipe is creamy white in colour and measures 109.3mm x 28.45mm x 10.5mm, weighing 22.03g. This type of clay pipe is dated to the 16th- early 17th century. For a similar example see Bailey\u2019s \u2018Detector finds 3\u2019, p.51.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384529","lon":"-1.586517","easting":"427600","northing":"387600","i":"190806","filename":"PAS 886 pipe.jpg"},{"id":"235227","old_findID":"SWYOR-75F247","objecttype":"ammunition","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1500","dateTo":"1800","created":"2008-10-16 16:36:13","description":"A lead alloy musket ball. The ball is spherical and has a diameter of 12.7mm, weighing 11.70g. There is no casting spur or distortion. The musket was invented in the early sixteenth century, so musket balls are post-medieval in date. It has a grey hue.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384529","lon":"-1.586517","easting":"427600","northing":"387600","i":"190807","filename":"PAS 886 pistol ball.jpg"},{"id":"229360","old_findID":"SWYOR-D38D31","objecttype":"spoon","broadperiod":"MODERN","dateFrom":"1800","dateTo":"1900","created":"2008-08-21 10:48:07","description":"2008 T467\r\n\"Stem of silver spoon or pin with terminal with interlace design, probably 19th Century.\" Dr Dora Thornton, Curator of Renaissance Collections\r\nConsidered as Not Treasure and Disclaimed","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"3","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Wharncliffe","fourFigure":"SK3194","lat":"53.442753","lon":"-1.531754","easting":"431200","northing":"394100","i":"203388","filename":"spoon.jpg"},{"id":"229358","old_findID":"SWYOR-D31B73","objecttype":"CUFF LINK","broadperiod":"POST MEDIEVAL","dateFrom":"1650","dateTo":"1700","created":"2008-08-21 10:19:24","description":"<p>The head of a sheet-silver cufflink, circular in plan, with a relief-stamped design depicting two hearts side-by-side below a crown. The lower left-hand side is slightly damaged along the rim and now suffering from corrosion. Attachment on the reverse is now missing.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Cufflinks bearing the motif of two hearts below a crown are common treasure finds (cf. TAR 2005\/6, nos. 612, 613). They are considered to have originally been produced to commemorate the marriage of Charles II to Catherine of Braganza in 1662 but continued in use as a general symbol of love and\/or marriage.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>Ref: Treasure Annual Report 2005\/6: 138, nos. 612, 613.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n<p>I can confirm that this find contains a minimum of 10 per cent silver. Based on age and precious metal content, this find qualifies as treasure under the terms of the Treasure Act 1996.<\/p><p>\n<\/p>\n\n","findofnote":null,"secwfstage":"3","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":"Bradfield","fourFigure":"SK2787","lat":"53.384887","lon":"-1.586062","easting":"427630","northing":"387640","i":"231372","filename":"2008T466 (2).JPG"},{"id":"194298","old_findID":"SWYOR-135DD6","objecttype":"knife","broadperiod":"NEOLITHIC","dateFrom":"-2500","dateTo":"-2100","created":"2007-09-19 15:48:16","description":"A flint tool, a knife, probably dating from the late Neolithic. The knife is 48.3mm long, 15.1mm wide and 4.6mm thick. It is formed on a tertiary flake which is rounded at both ends. Both edges are retouched, but they are also extensively damaged. It is similar to a plano-convex knife on page 171 of \u201cPrehistoric Flintwork\u201d by Chris Butler (2005), but is less invasively worked. The flint is an opaque and patinated brownish grey colour.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK3385","lat":"53.363108","lon":"-1.503625","easting":"433130","northing":"385252","i":"150619","filename":"pas 289 flint drawing.jpg"},{"id":"186259","old_findID":"SWYOR-3C8BB6","objecttype":"coin","broadperiod":"ROMAN","dateFrom":"330","dateTo":"335","created":"2007-07-10 18:59:36","description":"A copper alloy Roman nummus coin. Part of the coin is missing and it is very corroded. The obverse and the legends are totally illegible, but some legs of standing figures are visible on the reverse. It is possibly a House of Constantine, Gloria Exercitus, two standards type (AD 330 \u2013 335). The coin has a diameter of 14.9mm and is 2.6mm thick. It weighs 0.55g.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK3193","lat":"53.432837","lon":"-1.524337","easting":"431700","northing":"393000","i":"143876","filename":"PAS 256 gloria.jpg"},{"id":"161468","old_findID":"SWYOR-41C907","objecttype":"weight","broadperiod":"MODERN","dateFrom":"1800","dateTo":"1900","created":"2007-02-27 12:00:55","description":"An iron sub-circular disc which is probably a weight. There is a central plug which may be copper alloy. The plug is not corroded and the surface is smooth. The edge of the object is corroded and the surfaces are pitted. It is not clear whether there were ever any markings on the surface. The surface of the iron is rough. There is one deep hole near the edge of the disc which is very rusty. It is not clear whether the hole is original or whether it is just a localised area of invasive corrosion. There is a corresponding hole in the same place on the other side which is less corroded. The two hollows do not join. The object currently weighs 1.2oz. If it was a weight it must have originally been an ounce and a half, or a very reduced 2oz weight. The object probably dates from the nineteenth century. It has a diameter of 41mm and is 6.25mm thick. Flat iron circular weights can be seen in Biggs (1998) Antique Weights.","findofnote":"0","secwfstage":"4","updated":"2011-02-24 13:52:42","county":"SOUTH YORKSHIRE","knownas":null,"fourFigure":"SK2984","lat":"53.35476","lon":"-1.556757","easting":"429600","northing":"384300","i":"131332","filename":"PAS 321 iron weight.jpg"}]}}
