Finds within constituency of Wyre Forest
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Coin | WAW-5A41B2 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A very worn copper alloy possible Roman coin, uncertain denomination of uncertain ruler, uncertain reverse and mint (43 - 250 AD) | |||||
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Vessel | WAW-597BB2 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| Two fused copper-alloy vessel feet of Medieval or Post-medieval date. The vessel feet are partically melted and consequently fursed together, possibily due to waste or recycling. One foot is sub-rectangular in shape. In profile the fragment curves, the reverse is slightly concave. A prominent med... | |||||
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Coin | WAW-586B27 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A fragment of a Roman silver denarius of Septimius Severus (193-211 AD), Emperor on horse walking right reverse type, of uncertain mint (193 - 211 AD; Reece Issue Period 10). | |||||
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Toy | WAW-44E267 |
Post medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A complete post-Medieval to Modern cast copper-alloy "toy" cannon of probable eighteenth to nineteenth century date (c. 1750-c. 1850). The toy is described as if it were a functioning cannon. The cascable (or cascabel) and the cascable button has a length of about 8.65m. The base ring diameter is... | |||||
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Seal matrix | WAW-30F985 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A cast lead seal matrix of Medieval date, c. 1300-1500. The seal matrix is a circular shape, the suspension loop is missing. The seal matrix is incomplete and there is an old break running down the centre of the seal matrix. The seal has S'WI[L]: DE: CO[...] inscribed around an eight pointed star. | |||||
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Buckle | WAW-9C8207 |
Post medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A slightly worn and corroded, complete cast copper-alloy double-looped buckle frame of post-medieval date. The frame is formed of a pair of 'D's that incurve towards the pin barthe pin bar has two small protruding knopped mouldings. On the upper surface the frame is bevelled round the outer edge.... | |||||
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Coin | WAW-9C5255 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A worn Roman nummus of the House of Constantine (330-335 AD), GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse, Two soldiers holding two standards, uncertain mint (330-335 AD; Reece Issue Period 17). | |||||
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Coin | WAW-9C1AA1 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A heavily worn and corroded copper-alloy possible Roman coin, possibly a dupondius or an as, of uncertain ruler, uncertain reverse and mint (41-300 AD). | |||||
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Harness pendant | WMID-DF86E1 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A copper-alloy object, probably part of a medieval harness pendant. The object consists of a globular hanging section, which splits at the top into two suspension loops; these latter elements are thin, squared off at the top and have a small circular hole close to the upper edge, one of which is... | |||||
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Harness pendant | WMID-DF3984 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A copper-alloy object, probably part of a medieval harness pendant. The object consists of a hollow globular hanging section, which splits at the top into two suspension loops; these latter elements are thin, squared off at the top and have a small circular hole close to the upper edge, one of w... | |||||
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Dagger | WMID-CE7CE2 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A cast copper-alloy object, probably the pommel from a medieval or post-medieval dagger. The object is hollow and sub-spherical in shape. It has an oval hole at one end and a sub-square hole at the other end, presumably for the tang of the blade to go through. It measures 21.85 mm long, 16.92 mm ... | |||||
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Coin | WMID-3C2481 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A copper-alloy Roman sestertius. The coin is very worn and corroded and the emperor is uncertain. It dates from the first to third centuries AD. | |||||
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Brooch | WMID-A69730 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A copper-alloy bow brooch. The brooch is a possible variant of the Polden Hill type. It is unusual in that it has very wide wings, yet they are open and semi-cylindrical in shape with pierced plates at each end for the pin axis bar, both characteristics of Polden Hill type brooches. The brooch as... | |||||
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Brooch | WMID-A5EAF2 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A copper-alloy fragment of a Roman bow brooch of probable Trumpet, Trumpet derivative or headstud type. It is likely to date from the late first to second century AD. Only the lower part of the bow remains. This is decorated with a bordered linear band which runs down the centre. Either side of t... | |||||
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Brooch | WMID-A58FB5 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A copper-alloy Roman bow brooch of Trumpet type dating from circa 75 to 175 AD. The brooch is incomplete, missing its head and head loop as well as the pin. The bow of the brooch is almost straight and the head projects from the bow almost at a right angle. A projection for the hinged pin emerges... | |||||
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Sword belt | WMID-95A547 |
Post medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A broken and incomplete cast copper-alloy sword belt fitting of early post-medieval date, dating from circa 1500 to 1600. The object was probably a form of loop used for the attachment of sword hangers. The fitting consists of a flat plate, which would have been riveted to the belt, with a trefoi... | |||||
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Jetton | WAW-946C12 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| Medieval French copper alloy jetton, obverse inscribed IHS in the centre. The jetton has a single stranded cross fleuretty with flowers in the angles which is similar to jettons of Louis XI and Charles VII (1461 - 1497). The jetton does not parallel closely with the examples in Michener p 212 - 2... | |||||
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Coin | WAW-942EB7 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A Roman copper-alloy nummus of Constantius II, 'FEL TEMP REPERATIO' reverse, Soldier spearing fallen horseman, uncertain mint (Reece Issue Period 18; 353-361 AD) | |||||
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Coin | WAW-93E2E5 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A Roman copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, 'PRINCIPI IV-VENTVTIS' reverse, Emperor standing right holding spear and globe, uncertain mint (Reece Issue Period 15; 307-318 AD) | |||||
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Jetton | WAW-573D80 |
Post medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A very worn and incomplete copper-alloy Jetton of Nuremberg type dating from the 16th or 17th century AD. The The obverse depicts three crowns, alternating with three lis, arranged centrifugally around a central rose. The reverse field depicts an Imperial orb surmounted by a cross patty, within a... | |||||
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Coin weight | WMID-B50D43 |
Post medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A copper-alloy uniface coin weight, probably for a half ryal, dating from the 15th to 16th centuries AD. The weight measures 14.02 mm in diameter and weighs 3.08 grams. It is 3.03 mm thick. The front face of the weight shows a ship with a single mast. Over this mast is a figure (crowned king) st... | |||||
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Coin | WMID-A166F2 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A silver Roman denarius of the emperor Septimius Severus (ruled 193-211 AD). SAECVLI FELICITAS reverse legend (crescent moon and seven stars). The obverse legend is very worn but probably should read IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS...Mint uncertain. The coin belongs to Reece period 10. | |||||
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Coin | WAW-39A812 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A worn and slightly bent 13th-century medieval Irish halfpenny of Edward I, struck at Waterford mint (1279-1302 AD; Spink 6263-6265) | |||||
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Vessel | WAW-398D14 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A cast copper alloy cooking vessel leg/foot. The leg is a sub-rectangle in plan and is triangular in cross section. The upper edge is broken but it is not recent as the patina covers the break, there is what appears to be a sooty carbon deposit. The base of the foot is sub-trapezoidal with the na... | |||||
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Vessel | WAW-3974B2 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A cast copper alloy cooking vessel leg/foot. The leg is a sub-rectangle in plan and in cross section is is broadly triangular. The upper edge of the reverse is broken but it is not recent as the patina covers the break. The base of the foot is sub-trapezoidal with the narrowest edge forming the r... | |||||
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Vessel | WAW-3938F5 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A rim fragment of Medieval/ Post-Medieval (1200-1800) copper alloy cooking vessel. The rim thickens towards the tip. It is flat on the inner face and expands outwards slightly on the outer face. The fragment is bent outwards slightly towards one of the edges. The fragment measures 32.8mm in lengt... | |||||
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Vessel | WAW-391FA1 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A rim fragment of Medieval/ Post-Medieval (1200-1800) copper alloy cooking vessel. The rim thickens towards the tip. It is flat on the inner face and expands outwards slightly on the outer face. The fragment measures 19.3mm in length, 38.45mm in width, 4.2 mm thick and weighs 8.1 grams. Crudely ... | |||||
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Vessel | WAW-390BB5 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A worn handmade ceramic handle for a Roman jug. The handle has a vertical incision running along its centre. The fabric is light orange core with small inclusions. It weighs 14.3g. The handle is dates to the Roman period is made of Severn Valley Ware. Severn Valley ware dates to the mid 1st to 4t... | |||||
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Vessel | WAW-38EDF0 |
Medieval | Worcestershire |
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| A body sherd from a medieval jug, light red oxidised fabric with a reduced grey core. The sherd has abundant temper, which appears to include quartz There is lead glaze the outer face and appears to have been covered by a grey slip. The sherd is abraded and is wheel made. Date: Medieval - possib... | |||||
| Vessel | WAW-388C57 |
Roman | Worcestershire |
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| A worn and abraded wheelmade ceramic base sherd of a utilitarian vessel. The fabric is light orange with a mid orange core. The fabric has small inclusions. It weighs 40.8g. The sherd is dates to the Roman period is made of Severn Valley Ware. Severn Valley ware dates to the mid 1st to 4th centur... | |||||
