SF5674: Early post-medieval miniature hammer

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MINIATURE OBJECT

Unique ID: SF5674

Object type certainty: Probably
Workflow status: Published Find published

Tiny miniature ?hammer made from copper alloy. It has a broken-off oval-section shaft (fresh break) passing through a central squarish boss decorated with two vertical lines on either side. Around the shaft, below the boss, is a collar; above is a tapering, slightly curved spike whose cross-section has been filed into a rough hexagon. This may be a continuation of the shaft. To one side of the boss is a flaring cone with circular section and 6.5 mm flat end, probably intended as a hammer-head. It is decorated with two circumferential grooves. To the other side of the boss is a rectangular-section projection with bevelled edges nearest to the boss, then a narrow projecting lobe, then a wider (almost lozengiform) projecting lobe, then the arm ends in a D-shaped lobe. This all combines to represent an ornate axe with a curved blade. The entire object measures only 31 mm from hammer-head to axe blade. A similar small copper-alloy hammer is known from Great Glemham (sf738/6488). It is just possible that they are smokers' tools; a rather larger hammer-like smoker's tool was found in an early 17th-century context in Amsterdam (Baart no. 686) and this also has spikes and claws for cleaning out the pipe. The hammer-head was presumably used as a tamper. A rather larger example from Norfolk, however, was identified by the British Museum as a metalworking hammer of the 15th or 16th century. The oblique filemarks covering much of the surface of the Orford hammer are characteristic of the medieval and early post-medieval period.

Chronology

Broad period: MEDIEVAL
Subperiod from: Late
Period from: MEDIEVAL
Subperiod to: Early
Period to: POST MEDIEVAL
Date from: AD 1400
Date to: AD 1700

Dimensions and weight

Quantity: 1
Length: 19.5 mm
Width: 31 mm
Thickness: 6.5 mm
Weight: 4.82 g

Discovery dates

Date(s) of discovery: Tuesday 1st May 2001

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Materials and construction

Primary material: Copper alloy
Completeness: Incomplete

Spatial metadata

Region: Eastern (European Region)
County or Unitary authority: Suffolk (County)
District: Suffolk Coastal (District)
To be known as: SUFFOLK ORFORD

Spatial coordinates


Grid reference source: Centred on parish
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 1 metre square.

Discovery metadata

Method of discovery: Metal detector
General landuse: Cultivated land
Specific landuse: Character undetermined

References cited

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Recording Institution: SF
Created: 22 years ago
Updated: 13 years ago

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