2024-03-29T09:26:58+00:00https://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/jsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/xmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/rsshttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/atomhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/kmlhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/geojsonhttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results/format/qrcodehttps://finds.org.uk/database/search/results155911320finds-11301921130192DOR-046745COINMEDIEVALA silver penny of Henry II to Henry III 1180 - 1247. Very little detail survivng. The coin is bent and broken
Date: Medieval
Diameter: 18.76 mm
Weight: 0.92 g
Die axis: unclear2929118012474DORSMS 233162023-09-24T15:23:48Z2023-11-16T10:07:50Z0.92PAS6510467400155318.76122142141427143621441614451DorsetNorth DorsetWinterborne ZelstonSY909750.77249472-2.14318154bands.shops.handy10DOR-160844210113251164214Facing bust crowned, holding sceptreillegibleVoided shortcross with crosses pommee in the angles[---] N . LVNDELondon26352940x17731PennyHenry II - Henry IIISilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1130192_6554ea3da0258.jpg1249570images/sarahk/English coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278Short cross, not further definedSouth WestCertain12023-11-16T10:07:50.468Zfinds-11301901130190DOR-03D1BBCOINMEDIEVALA silver halfpenny of Edward @@@@@@@@ Mint of London.
Date: Medieval
Diameter: 13.47 mm
Weight: 0.30 g
Die axis: 1229294DORSMS 233162023-09-24T14:43:55Z2023-11-16T10:09:14Z0.3PAS65103D1B001BFA13.47122142141427143621449114539DorsetWest DorsetPiddletrenthideST720350.82585547-2.39890401bands.shops.handy10DOR-15F595Silver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1130190_653a96fb5ab90.jpg1246900images/sarahk/South WestCertain12023-11-16T10:09:14.533Zfinds-11301881130188DOR-039F76COINMEDIEVALA silver penny, probably of Edward IV (Second reign - 1471 - 1485). Mint of Durham. The coin has been mis-struck with elements of the obverse and reverse designs on both faces.
Date: Medieval
Diameter: 16.21 mm
Weight: 0.59 g
Die axis: unclear2929147114854DORSMS 233162023-09-24T14:30:31Z2023-11-16T10:22:28Z0.59PAS651039F70016A416.21122142141427143621457514363DorsetPurbeckLytchett MatraversSY949850.78154326-2.08647213bands.shops.handy10DOR-15E16D214835116Facing bust, crowned and long cross with pellets in the angles.illegibleFacing bust, crowned and long cross with pellets in the angles. D at centre of crossillegibleDurham26346240x38214PennyEdward IV of England (second reign)Silver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1130188_654b4abfd0e64.jpg1248260images/sarahk/English coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489South WestCertain12023-11-16T10:22:28.416Zfinds-11301871130187DOR-0388E2COINMEDIEVALA silver penny of Edward IV (Second reign - 1471 - 1485). Mint of Durham. Local die, issued by Bishop William Dudley.
Reference: North Vol 2 No. 1665
Date: Medieval
Diameter: 15.60 mm
Weight: 0.57 g
Die axis: 52929147114854DORSMS 233162023-09-24T14:24:30Z2023-11-16T10:22:49Z0.57PAS6510388E00128515.6122142141427143621448814451DorsetNorth DorsetStalbridgeST711750.95169649-2.41421701bands.shops.handy10DOR-15DA082148351211516Facing bust, crowned. V to right of neck, nothing to leftillegibleLong cross with pellets in the angles. D at centre of crossCIVI[TAS DVNOLMI]E5Durham26346240x38214PennyEdward IV of England (second reign)Silver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1130187_654b4f69e0a52.jpg1248265images/sarahk/English coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489Penny: Edward IV, Second reign (N 1641 - 1666)South WestCertain12023-11-16T10:22:49.979Zfinds-11301821130182DOR-0329D0COINMEDIEVALA silver penny of Edward III (1327 - 1377) . Mint of Durham. Possibly Pre-Treaty period 1351 - 1356.
Date: Medieval
Diameter: 17.84 mm
Weight: 1.04 g
Die axis: unclear2929132713774DORSMS 233162023-09-24T13:59:09Z2023-11-16T10:18:16Z1.04PAS6510329D00105717.84122142141427143621456814451DorsetNorth DorsetStourton CaundleST701450.92466886-2.42820463bands.shops.handy10DOR-15BB8E207835115No detailillegibleLong cross with pellets in the angles. Pellets after TAS[CIVI]TAS (pellets) [---]Durham26346240x38214PennyEdward III of EnglandEdward_III_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1130182_6548ee16cd8af.jpg1247923images/sarahk/English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377South WestCertain12023-11-16T10:18:16.162Zfinds-11301801130180DOR-01E321COINMEDIEVALA silver penny of Edward II (1307 - 1327) dating to 1314 - 1318. Class 13. Mint of Canterbury
Reference: North Vol 2, No. 1064
Date: Medieval
Diameter: 18.62 mm
Weight: 1.36 g
Die axis: 52929131413184DORSMS 233162023-09-24T12:32:02Z2023-11-16T10:12:17Z1.36PAS65101E3200110F18.62122142141427143621448814451DorsetNorth DorsetStalbridgeST701750.9516451-2.42845261bands.shops.handy10DOR-159C192064751183315Facing bust, crowned. Bifoliate crown, straight-sided central fleur, arrowhead ornament to left.EDWAR R ANGL DNS hYBLong cross with pellets in the angles. Closed CCIVITAS CANTOR5Canterbury26383840x25814PennyEdward II of EnglandEdward_II_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1130180_653cdd5b64d62.jpg1247033images/sarahk/English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Edwardian class 13 (N 1064)South WestCertain12023-11-16T10:12:17.878Zfinds-11301791130179DOR-01C20BCOINMEDIEVALA silver penny of Edward I (1272 - 1307) orEdward II (1307 - 1327) dating to 1300 -05. Possibly Class 10. Mint of London
Date: Medieval
Diameter: 18.50 mm
Weight: 1.18 g
Die axis: 92929130013054DORSMS 233162023-09-24T12:23:12Z2023-11-16T10:05:34Z1.18PAS65101C20001B4718.5122142141427143621441914451DorsetNorth DorsetTarrant CrawfordST920350.82648133-2.11495114bands.shops.handy10DOR-159446205181015Facing bust, crowned. Bifoliate crown, spear ornaments.EDWA R ANGL DNS hYBLong cross with pellets in the angles.CIVITAS LONDON9Edward I of EnglandEdward_I_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1130179_6554f411611eb.jpg1249604images/sarahk/English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Edwardian class 10 (N 1038-1043), not further definedSouth WestCertain12023-11-16T10:05:34.729Zfinds-11301761130176DOR-018CA3COINMEDIEVALA silver penny of Edward II (1307 - 1327) dating to 1310 -14. Class 11b. Mint of London
Reference: North Volume 2 no. 1060 - 1063
Date: Medieval
Diameter: 16.63 mm
Weight: 0.80 g
Die axis: unclear2929131013144DORSMS 233162023-09-24T12:08:58Z2023-11-16T10:16:08Z0.8PAS651018CA0012EF16.63122142141427143621457514363DorsetPurbeckLytchett MatraversSY949850.78154326-2.08647213bands.shops.handy10DOR-1577D020651182415Facing bust, crowned. Bifoliate crown, rounded ornamentsEDW[---]N[---]Long cross with pellets in the angles.illegiblePennyEdward II of EnglandEdward_II_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1130176_653fb497055bb.jpg1247162images/sarahk/English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Edwardian class 11 (N 1060-1062), not further definedSouth WestCertain12023-11-16T10:16:08.807Zfinds-11301751130175DOR-0173C2COINMEDIEVALA silver penny of Edward II (1307 - 1327) dating to 1310 -14. Class 11a. Mint of London
Reference: North Volume 2 no. 1060 - 1063
Date: Medieval
Diameter: 18.18 mm
Weight: 1.36 g
Die axis: 12929131013144DORSMS 233162023-09-24T12:02:20Z2023-11-16T10:15:47Z1.36PAS6510173C0011E718.18122142141427143621457514363DorsetPurbeckLytchett MatraversSY949850.78154326-2.08647213bands.shops.handy10DOR-156AA220613251182415Facing bust, crowned. Bifoliate crown, left ornament damaged.EDWA R ANGL DNS hYBLong cross with pellets in the angles. Closed CCIVITAS LONDON1London26352940x17731PennyEdward II of EnglandEdward_II_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1130175_653fb2ffb8a8a.jpg1247159images/sarahk/English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Edwardian class 11 (N 1060-1062), not further definedSouth WestCertain12023-11-16T10:15:47.334Zfinds-11301731130173DOR-00F5C8COINMEDIEVALA silver penny of Edward I (1272 - 1307) dating to 1300 - 05. Class 10ab. Mint of London
Reference: North Volume 2 no. 1038 - 1039
Date: Medieval
Diameter: 16.99 mm
Weight: 0.98 g
Die axis: 22929130013054DORSMS 233162023-09-24T11:28:44Z2023-11-16T10:20:10Z0.98PAS65100F5C00184516.99122142141427143621441614451DorsetNorth DorsetWinterborne ZelstonSY899850.78146897-2.15739324bands.shops.handy10DOR-15552D20513251181115Facing bust, crowned. Bifoliate crown with spear ornamentsEDWA R ANGL DNS hYBLong cross with pellets in the angles. Top-tilted SCIVITAS LONDON2London26352940x17731PennyEdward I of EnglandEdward_I_of_EnglandSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1130173_6548f973a1527.jpg1247963images/sarahk/English coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Edwardian class 10ab (N 1038-1039), not further definedSouth WestCertain12023-11-16T10:20:10.175Zfinds-11292781129278DOR-83BAC7WEIGHTROMANA large lead biconical steelyard weight weighing 491g, equivalent to 1 1/2 Roman pounds or libras. The upper and lower points have a stump of an iron wire suspension loop.
Date: Roman (probably)
Height: 52.43 mm
Diameter: 49.95 mm
Weight: 491 g2121434104DORSMS 235412023-09-18T12:59:40Z2023-10-17T16:17:19Z49152.43PAS65083BAC00173349.951914141427143621453514451DorsetNorth DorsetHazelbury BryanST760850.87099748-2.3424436bands.shops.handy8DOR-859348Lead11094CompleteROMANx41218ROMANx41218x41218Metal detectorReturned to finder1129278_652ea541b2083.jpg1245556images/lucybev/South WestCertain12023-10-17T15:17:19.665Zfinds-11292661129266DOR-838745AMPULLAMEDIEVALAn incomplete lead Pilgrim's ampulla. There is a ragged vertical cut along one side which has removed part of the neck and chamber. The neck is slightly flaring to the opening at the top. On side retains an integral D-shaped susupension loop. The chamber has a rounded lower edge and there are indistinct traces of moulded decoration on both faces. The lower edge of the chamber is creased and folded on one face.
Date: Medieval - c. 1150 - 1350
Dimensions: 41.02 mm x 33.87 mm x 8.52 mm
Weight: 24.25 g
Ampullae were designed to contain a draught of relic water, to be taken as cures or worn by suspension through the loops as a talisman (Spencer, 1998: 203). Spencer (ibid: 3) suggests that ampulla were popular in England from the second half of the 12th century until the early 14th century, when they were largely replaced by badges as the most popular type of pilgrimage momento. The crowned W suggests this is from the shrine of Our Lady at Walsingham, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in medieval England. 2929115015304DORSWHT-235682023-09-18T12:45:56Z2023-11-23T11:44:24Z24.25PAS650838740015428.5233.8741.021912141427143621449614539DorsetWest DorsetBradford PeverellSY639350.73542644-2.52566871bands.shops.handy10DOR-8573B1Lead11094IncompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finderSouth WestCertain12023-11-23T11:44:24.418Zfinds-11292621129262DOR-8373B3TOYMEDIEVALA fragment of a possible lead toy, probably dating to c.1600-1900. The object is cylindrical, consisting of a tapering, hollow,oval, tube tapering to a slotted terminal at one and expanding to an open, broken end at the other. The slotted terminal comprises two curving, rectangular arms with a rectangular aperture between them. On one side of the expanded end of the tube is an oval moulded image of a crowned and helmeted king's head, with a nose-guard and detail of mail hood. At the rear is a longitudinal seam ridge with a stub of a possible loop towards the base.
Date: Post Medieval
Length: 33.61 mm
Width: 14.75 mm
Thickness: 9.7 mm
Weight: 9.00 g2929160019004DORSMS 235412023-09-18T12:40:43Z2023-10-16T18:16:28Z9PAS6508373B00136B9.714.7433.6119111141427143621453514451DorsetNorth DorsetHazelbury BryanST760850.87099748-2.3424436bands.shops.handy8DOR-83779CLead11094CastFragmentMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1129262_652d6fbf7ec6a.jpg1245362images/lucybev/South WestPossibly32023-10-16T17:16:28.559Zfinds-11292471129247DOR-830838COINPOST MEDIEVALA complete post medieval milled gold Portuguese 1000 reis or 'moidore' of João V (AD 1706-1750) dating to 1721.
Date: Post medieval
Diameter: 16.69 mm
Thickness: 0.8 mm
Weight: 2.59 g
Dies axis:63636172117214DORSMS 235422023-09-18T12:12:03Z2023-10-18T11:36:26Z2.59PAS650830830018D216.690.812314141427143621448814451DorsetNorth DorsetStalbridgeST721850.96073822-2.40005862bands.shops.handy8DOR-8310DB2369960444946Crowned portcullis with denomination (1000) along one side and row of crosses along the opposite side.IOANNES V DG P ET ALG REXCross potent with quatrefoils in the angles. Date aboveIN HOC SIGNO VINGES 172161000 reisJohn V of PortugalGold10892CompletePOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finder1129247_652eae8545edc.jpg1245576images/lucybev/gold coin the post-medieval Kings of PortugalSouth WestCertain12023-10-18T10:36:26.157Zfinds-11292121129212DOR-824F41MOUNTMEDIEVALA large copper alloy circular mount dating to the later 14th to 15th century. The mount has a moulded, decorated front with a interlaced six pointed star (Seal of Solomon) filling most of the field. In the cell in the centre of the star is an enface lions head. The lion has rounded ears, moulded eyes, nose and muzzle, sticking out tongue and incised lines to the top, side and base indicating the mane. In the six spandrels between the points of the star is a six petalled flower, or sexfoil with rounded petals around a circular centre. The mount has a raised circular outer border. The mount was probably inlaid with enamel, however only a very small speck of possible red enamel survives in the centre of one of the six flowers. The reverse has a flattened, circular central stub of an attachment rivet.
In a parallel record SOM-AF94EE, Laura Burnett comments: The mount is part of a group recorded on PAS all of which are highly similar with only minor variation in the enamelling. This include: LIN-E41417 (Lincolnshire), IOW-335C24 (from the Isle of Wight), SF-ED1AFA (Suffolk), NARC-5BFB6E (East Yorkshire), NCL-E653D3 (Humberside) and BH-A5BA61 (Hertfordshire) showing the national extent of this type. LIN-49E5D3 is also similar but with a different design in the spandrels and NLM5539 may have been similar but with different attachment.
The fashion for large circular mounts on low slung belts worn over armour or martingales is found in the later 14th to 15th century. These are usually in the form of separate mounted circular frame holding enamelled plaques (Egan & Pritchard 1991:183-4 and BERK-F58E08 on this database for example) but some similar mounts with integral framing and rivets are known (Burnett, forthcoming). The decorative cabled border makes it unlikely this example had a frame.
As well as a similarity in size, the rivet on the back, and enamelling, details of the decoration on these mounts is similar. In particular the jagged edged leaves on the plants filling the spandrels at the edge: see for example DENO-38F428 and the back of BERK-044E36 which has been linked to the same details on an example from Riveaux Abbey bearing the arms of Abbot John III who held office in AD 1449 (Dunning 1965:53-5).
The six pointed 'seal of Solomon' was a widely used apotropaic or magical motif in the Medieval period (Egan and Pritchard 1991: 203). The enface lion with sticking out tongue is also a popular later Medieval motif and is seen on a similar circular mount on the the effigy of the Black Prince (d. 1376) in Canterbury Cathedral for example (Egan & Pritchard 1991:183-4).
Date: Medieval
Diameter: 41.04 mm
Thickness: 3.53 mm
Weight: 22.84 g2929136014754DORSMS 235412023-09-18T11:22:44Z2023-10-18T11:36:50Z22.84PAS650824F400118B41.043.5317141141427143621453514451DorsetNorth DorsetHazelbury BryanST760850.87099748-2.3424436bands.shops.handy8DOR-825374Copper alloy10627CastCompleteMEDIEVALx14221MEDIEVALx14221x14221Metal detectorReturned to finder1129212_652ea7e06bd6d.jpg1245564images/lucybev/South WestCertain12023-10-18T10:36:50.616Zfinds-11292091129209DOR-823FB9BUCKLEPOST MEDIEVALAn incomplete large copper-alloy double looped buckle frame dating to c. AD 1550- 1650. The buckle frame is formed from two D-shaped loops divided by the integral centre bar. The pin is missing. At each of the outer edges of the loops is a moulded trefoil projection flanked by two angled, rounded projections. . The bar is narrowed from the frame and trapezoidal in cross section with a flat reverse. At either end of the bar is a moulded trefoil projection flanked by two angled, rounded projections similar to those seen on the loops, but smaller. The reverse of the frame is flat and undecorated.
Date: Post medieval
Length: 58.88 mm
Width: 42.77 mm
Thickness: 2.57 mm
Weight: 10.25 g.
A similar buckle can be found illustrated in Whitehead (2003) on p.62, no.404, which is dated from c.1550-1650.3636155016504DORSMS 235422023-09-18T11:18:35Z2023-10-18T11:35:52Z10.25PAS650823FB0019ED2.5742.7758.8817121141427143621448814451DorsetNorth DorsetStalbridgeST711750.95169649-2.41421701bands.shops.handy8DOR-8246D6Copper alloy10627CastIncompletePOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finder1129209_652fb4cf77f7d.jpg1245639images/lucybev/South WestCertain12023-10-18T10:35:52.414Zfinds-11292051129205DOR-821F9DBROOCHROMANAn incomplete copper alloy bow brooch of T shaped type with an expanded head plate. The wings are incomplete, the foot and pin are missing. The wings are cylindrical and house an iron axis bar for the missing pin. At the head is the stub of a pierced headplate. The head is flat and angled downwards from the wings. Below this the bow is angled further and tapers to the break. The front of the bow is decorated with two moulded longitudinal ridges.
Date: Roman - AD 75 - 150
Length: 43.05 mm
Width: 23.08 mm
Thickness: 4.84 mm
Weight: 8.95 g
2121751504DORSMS 235422023-09-18T11:10:01Z2023-10-18T16:33:17Z8.95PAS650821F9001E0C4.8423.0843.0517121141427143621448814451DorsetNorth DorsetStalbridgeST721850.96073822-2.40005862bands.shops.handy8DOR-822485Copper alloy10627CastIncompleteROMANx41218ROMANx41218x41218Metal detectorReturned to finder1129205_656742de6d844.jpg1251601images/caht/South WestCertain12023-11-29T13:55:44.866Zfinds-11292031129203DOR-8207C9LEAF ARROWHEADNEOLITHICAn incomplete flint arrowhead, Made on a secondary flake of light to dark brown flint with patches of nodule cortex on one face. The arrowhead is oval with a slight point at the tip. Both faces have invasive irregular pressure-flaked retouch.
Date: Early to Middle Neolithic - c. 4000 BC to 2700 BC
Dimensions: 24 mm x 19 mm x 7 mm
Weight: 2.79 g9912-4000-27004DORSMS 235422023-09-18T11:03:40Z2023-10-18T11:37:04Z2.79PAS6508207C0019B07192411012141427143621448814451DorsetNorth DorsetStalbridgeST721850.96073822-2.40005862bands.shops.handy8DOR-820D16Flint10837IncompleteNEOLITHICx14337EarlyMiddleNEOLITHICx14337x14337Metal detectorReturned to finder1129203_652fb19803ed7.jpg1245635images/lucybev/South WestCertain12023-10-18T10:37:04.876Zfinds-11291951129195DOR-81DC28CLOTH SEALPOST MEDIEVALAn incomplete two part lead possible cloth seal (alnage seal). One disc only remains with an integral rivet at the rear. On the face of the disc is the moulded design of a Roman numeral VI.
Date: Post Medieval - c. 1550 - 1700
Diameter: 18.73 mm
Thickness: 4.39 mm
Weight: 5.13 g 3636155017004DORSMS 235422023-09-18T10:52:02Z2023-10-18T11:37:20Z5.13PAS65081DC200190618.734.3928.71912141427143621448814451DorsetNorth DorsetStalbridgeST721850.96073822-2.40005862bands.shops.handy8DOR-81E236Lead11094IncompletePOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finder1129195_652fabe9e5f04.jpg1245621images/lucybev/South WestCertain12023-10-18T10:37:20.976Zfinds-11291921129192DOR-81D05ECOIN WEIGHTPOST MEDIEVALA copper alloy English coin weight for a Portugese 4 escudos coin of Joseph I (1750-1777) The obverse shows a laureate bust facing right and inscription JOSEPHUS I DG PORT REX The reverse is marked with the equivalent value; THIRTY SIX SHILLINGS inside a garland of flowers.
Date: Post Medieval
Diameter: 28.53 mm
Thickness: 3.04 mm
Weight: 13.16 g
See Withers p and BR, 2011, Lions, Ships & Angels, Pages 38 & 663636175017774DORSMS 235412023-09-18T10:48:53Z2023-10-16T17:55:23Z13.16PAS65081D05001EC028.533.0417142141427143621453514451DorsetNorth DorsetHazelbury BryanST760850.87099748-2.3424436bands.shops.handy8DOR-81D764Copper alloy10627Struck or hammeredCompletePOST MEDIEVALx41047POST MEDIEVALx41047x41047Metal detectorReturned to finder1129192_652d6aaeedd71.jpg1245360images/lucybev/South WestCertain12023-10-16T16:55:23.491Z