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Record ID: HAMP-8110EE
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A medieval long cross penny of Edward I (1272-1307) or Edward II (1307-1327). Minted in Canterbury, 1279 - 1327. The coin is mis-struck, very worn and clipped.
Created on: Tuesday 17th March 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 10th June 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Penton Mewsey', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-4806FC
Object type: EAR SCOOP
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of a medieval silver ear scoop, part of a toilet implement that often combines with a toothpick at the other end. This example consists of the bowl and base of the stem only.
The bowl is tear-drop shaped and 'C' shaped in cross section.The stem has beeen broken off close to the bowl of the ear scoop. It appears to be twisting in cross section at the break which suggests that the stem was probably twisted.
Created on: Tuesday 26th May 2015
Last updated: Thursday 7th January 2016
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This findspot is known as 'Chitterne', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-576797
Object type: STRAP FITTING
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A copper alloy medieval strap loop. The strap loop is trapezoidal in shape and has a central integral external rivet (2.2mm in length) on the narrower side, which measures 10.1mm. The loop is flat on both faces, and has no decoration. The strap loop measures 11.4mm in width (top edge) and 9.9mm in length . The internal measurements are 7.7mm- 8.9mm. The thickness is 1.5mm. The weight is 0.56g. The loop is a dark green grey colour.
Created on: Tuesday 1st September 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 1st September 2015
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Chitterne', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-291AB6
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: The City of Brighton and Hove
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Medieval silver long cross penny of Edward III. Pre-Treaty issue, probably Series D, dating from AD 1352-1353. Mint of London. Cf. North 1991 Vol II, p. 50, no.1156.
Due to severe wear on both faces of the coin, it is difficult to read some integral detail. In addition, slight double-striking on the reverse makes it difficult to see the annulet in each quarter, but it is likely to be so.
Created on: Monday 5th October 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 26th January 2016
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Record ID: HAMP-2987EB
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: The City of Brighton and Hove
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Medieval silver long cross penny of Edward I, probably dating from c. AD 1299-1301. North Class 9, probably 9b. Mint of London. Star on neck between two wedges, no longer top-tilted S, possible pot-hook N. Cf. North 1991 Vol II, p. 30, no. 1037/1.
Created on: Monday 5th October 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 26th January 2016
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Record ID: HAMP-63F3EC
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: The City of Brighton and Hove
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Medieval silver long cross penny of Edward IV (Second reign), dating from AD 1471-1483. Initial mark: cinquefoil. Probably mint of Durham, of local type under Bishop William Dudley. Cf. North 1991 Vol II, p. 95, no. 1666. The coin has been clipped severely and surface wear makes full identification difficult; however the remaining detail, including initials D and V on either side of the bust confirms this identification.
Created on: Thursday 8th October 2015
Last updated: Thursday 28th January 2016
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Record ID: HAMP-0C8642
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A late Medieval silver long cross penny probably of Edward IV, dating from AD 1461-1470. Mint illegible. This coin was assessed as possibly that of Edward IV due to the presence of the word 'ANGLIE' which seems to appear in the obverse legend.
Created on: Friday 16th October 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 8th December 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Lewes', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-0672FA
Object type: SEAL MATRIX
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A medieval (c.1250-1400) copper alloy circular seal matrix with a pierced D-shaped lug to the reverse. To the opposite (front) face it depicts a double-barred cross pattée (known variously as the Cross of Lorraine, an archiepiscopal cross, a patriarchal cross and a symbol of the Crusades) clutched in a hand extending from a sleeve, set at right angles to the vertical section of the cross. This design is within a circular border of tiny pellets. Surrounding this is the inscription * S ' S V T h A M T E S Y R'. (perhaps the seal of Southampton?) and is again flanked at the outside edge…
Created on: Monday 9th November 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 8th December 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Alresford', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-44701C
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete medieval base silver farthing of Edward I (1272-1307), Edward II (1307-27) or Edward III (1327-72). Class 10-15 (Withers 28-32), minted in London, dating to 1300-1344. A third of the coin is missing.
Reference: Withers 28-32.
Created on: Tuesday 24th November 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 24th November 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Thruxton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-585EFB
Object type: HARNESS MOUNT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A medieval (1200-1400) copper alloy harness pendant hanger, for the suspension of a harness pendant. The object is T-shaped consisting of a long bar D-shaped in cross-section with a short arm (triangular in cross-section) projecting from the centre of one long edge. From this arm extend two loops, containing iron corrosion. This would have held the axis bar on which the pendant would have been suspended.
On the reverse of the mount (which is flat) there are two integral rivets c.2mm in diameter, one at each end. Much of the original patina is lost but traces of gilding survive, in pa…
Created on: Wednesday 25th November 2015
Last updated: Friday 15th September 2017
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Thruxton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-F7F207
Object type: KEY (LOCKING)
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A medieval copper alloy casket key. The key has a solid stem of oval cross section with a hollow end - the end is now blocked with dirt. The width of the stem is 5.95mm. The bow is circular in shape with a circular perforation (exterior diameter: 14.90mm, interior diameter: 6.68mm). The bit is rectangular in shape with a rectangular cleft on opposing sides creating four wards.The bit measures 5.34mm by 7.59mm. One cleft is off centre. The length of the key is 35.61mm.
These types of keys date from the late 12th century to the late 14th century (Egan, 1998, p. 111).
Created on: Tuesday 28th October 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 28th October 2014
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This findspot is known as 'Winchester', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-F84DB4
Object type: FINGER RING
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A late medieval/early post-medieval (1300-1600) copper alloy 'fede' or 'fide' finger-ring, now in two pieces and rather bent out of shape. One break is ancient (across the bezel) while the other looks more recent (across the hoop).
The bezel is in the form a heart with a hand holding it to either side. Diagonal grooves on each hand (four on each) delineate the fingers and behind each hand is a cuff, decorated with apparently raised transverse ribs on a rectangular background. The cuffs measure 5.5x2.6mm.
From the back of each cuff is the hoop, D-shaped in cross-section and measuring…
Created on: Tuesday 28th October 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 28th October 2014
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This findspot is known as 'Winchester', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-631397
Object type: HARNESS PENDANT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A medieval copper harness pendant dating from the 12th Century. The pendant is lozenged shaped with a semi circle in the middle of each side. The central boss is pressed through from the reverse and is about 14mm in diameter. There is a slight groove running around the central boss. The integral loop at the top of the pendant is almost worn through. There are traces of gilding and possible other decoration. The pendant is 53.28mm by 38.46mm, and weighs 6.73g.
Created on: Friday 14th November 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 10th March 2020
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Record ID: HAMP-C704DE
Object type: SPUR
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Medieval to Post-Medieval (1300-1700) copper alloy star-shaped spur rowel, measuring 39.69x40.52x40.64mm and weighing 7.82g.
The rowel is in the shape of a five pointed star, comprising points ovoid in cross-section, extending from a perforated centre (diameter 3.42mm), for attachment to the spur. Small patches of original patina survive, and there is original surface visible in small patches where the rowel has suffered recent damage.
Created on: Monday 1st December 2014
Last updated: Wednesday 18th November 2020
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Record ID: HAMP-C8F70C
Object type: BUCKLE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete Medieval (1200-1400) copper alloy oval buckle frame of Meols type 8, missing its plate. The buckle has an ornate outside edge consisting of a rectangular projection decorated with five knops moulded closely together. The buckle has a narrowed, offset bar with a c.6mm wide piece of sheet copper alloy curled around it. Around this is one end of the sheet copper alloy pin, cut to a point at the other end.
It measures 15.19x12.12mm (internal 11.48x5.34mm), thickness 1.63mm and weighs 1.20g. The reverse is flat.
Created on: Monday 1st December 2014
Last updated: Wednesday 22nd August 2018
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This findspot is known as 'Hambledon', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-3B2F82
Object type: AMPULLA
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete medieval (1150-1500) lead pilgrim's ampulla, missing its side lugs and part of one face of the neck. The ampulla is bent at the neck, almost to 90 degrees. The neck flares in width from 22.53mm to 30.45mm at the crimped (top) edge. The rounded end (28.05mm wide) depicts a scallop shell with grooved decoration on one side (Spencer's type II) and an apparently crowned W on the other - a horizotal rib sits above the W with a fleur de lis extending from the centre. There appears to be no other decoration, although the surface is rather worn (on both faces).
The ampulla me…
Created on: Monday 12th January 2015
Last updated: Monday 19th January 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Selborne', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-3E97FD
Object type: STRAP FITTING
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A medieval (1200-1400) copper alloy bar-mount with pendent loop, of a different copper alloy.
The bar mount is solid with central and terminal lobes. Between the lobes are thin bands of transverse grooves. The central lobe (5.87mm diameter, 1.65mm thick) has a central circular hole 2.47mm in diameter. The terminal lobes contain an in situ rivet each. From one of these lobes a 2.60mm wide projection extends and curves back on itself to hold the rivet, expanding to a pentagonal terminal. From this loop hangs the pendent loop, 10.12mm in diameter (internal 6.6mm).
The rivets have a dia…
Created on: Monday 12th January 2015
Last updated: Monday 5th March 2018
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Selborne', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-61EFC0
Object type: BUCKLE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Medieval to Post-Medieval (1350-1600) copper alloy double oval buckle frame, incomplete in so far as it is missing its pin and buckle plate. The frame of one loop has been bent out of shape. It measures 21.62x20.04x.3.61mm (the internal loops measure c.13.37x7.35mm) and weighs 1.76g. There is no decoration. There is some rusting on the central bar which may be from the missing pin.
Examples of this type of buckle frame from London (Egan and Pritchard 1991 nos.331 to 342) date from the second half of the fourteenth to the second half of the fifteenth century, but as the form persist…
Created on: Monday 26th January 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 22nd August 2018
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Selborne', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-625265
Object type: SPOON
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of medieval/ early post-medieval lead possible spoon, consisting of the terminal only. It measures 21.99x15.30x7.21mm and weighs 3.98g.
The terminal is 'pear' shaped (a larger heart-shaped base surmounted by a smaller circular shape), on one face the larger rounded part has a central raised cross while the smaller rounded area above has a raised rib. To the other faceis a rounded sphere in the bottom part and a shallow raised rib in the upper part. The outside edges of both faces are flanked by a raised rib.
At the base of the larger rounded part is a break, rectangular i…
Created on: Monday 26th January 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 10th February 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Bramdean', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-6483E6
Object type: JETTON
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A medieval English copper alloy jetton of the 'sterling bust' type, the king's bust with the same detail as on penny coins of the same date. The jetton has a small neat bust similar to an Edwardian penny class 10 (Mitchiner, 1988, 95), struck under Edward I and Edward II, c.1300-1310).
There is a central circular hole on the obverse, common on these jettons to prevent them being silvered and passed as coins. It does not pierce through to the reverse, indeed there is a slight raised pellet to the reverse at this point.
Cf.Mitchiner 1988; 98-100, nos.96-113.
Created on: Monday 26th January 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 11th February 2015
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