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Record ID: WMID-E521A8
Object type: AESTEL
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Description: A cast silver artefact comprising a three-dimensional representation of a fish-like animal. The artefact is in two pieces, consisting of the main body of the animal and a separate tail fragment.
The body fragment is roughly tubular in shape, oval in cross-section and tapering towards the tail end. There is a hollow void in the centre of the body, which extends for 30.9 mm. At the widest end is a head with an open mouth, the opening being rectangular in shape. The jaws are also rectangular, with the upper lip thicker than the lower lip. Drilled circular nostrils are presen…
Created on: Tuesday 3rd March 2020
Last updated: Monday 25th July 2022
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Record ID: WMID-054C41
Object type: AMPULLA
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Staffordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete lead alloy ampulla of the Medieval period dating from c. AD 1200 - c. AD 1400.
Around 50% of the ampulla is present, consisting of the rounded base. The designs on both sides are unclear.
It has a length of 29.4 mm, a width of 29.6 mm and is 6.5 mm thick. It weighs 20.0 g.
The ampulla is a mid grey colour with an even surface patina. Abrasion, caused by movement whilst within the plough soil has resulted in a loss of some of the original surface detail.
Ampullae were used as a flask to hold holy water, becoming a souvenir of a pilgrimage; the…
Created on: Monday 19th June 2023
Last updated: Monday 19th June 2023
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Record ID: NLM-06FC92
Object type: AMULET
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: North Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Silver coin amulet or love-token, hammered to sub-rectangular shape by folding of two edges; a third is folded over to form suspension loop. Probably made from a Post-Medieval coin, perhaps a sixpence.
Suggested date: Post-Medieval.
Length: 17.98mm, Width: 11.24mm, Thickness (at loop): 4.57mm, Weight: 2.44gms
Created on: Friday 15th January 2010
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Roxby/Risby', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUR-B3656D
Object type: AMULET
Broad period: MODERN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A modern Islamic amulet found on the Thames foreshore. The amulet comprises a roughly cut silver disc, engraved on both sides. The disc was found wrapped in a thin plastic bag and inserted within a small sealed leather pouch which measures 36mm square..
Vesta Curtis of the Department of Coins and Medals at the British Museum comments:
This is an Islamic amulet with Sura 42, Verse 19 of the Koran (in Arabic): 'God is kind to its creations and is generous to those He chooses. He is great and victorious.' The other side shows a magic square surrounded by Arabic inscriptions (top)' …
Created on: Wednesday 13th August 2014
Last updated: Wednesday 13th August 2014
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Record ID: CAMHER-9BE832
Object type: ANNULAR BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published
Description:
A medieval annular brooch of sheet silver, with convex profile, now distorted. The pin survives, attached through a hole pierced through the frame.
Date: 13th-14th century
Dimensions:
Maximum diameter: 29mm
Created on: Tuesday 12th May 2009
Last updated: Wednesday 27th July 2011
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This findspot is known as 'West Wratting', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMGW-115F00
Object type: ANNULAR BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Newport
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Description
The reported object is a small annular brooch. The silver frame is of circular cross-section. One hoop face is decorated with continuous transverse incised lines inlaid with black niello, the other with six groups of transverse incised lines inlaid with black niello. The two sides of the wrap-around head meet at the top, and the pin rotates around the frame. The four pin shaft facets are engraved with irregular zig-zag lines (less well executed on reverse, almost as straight lines), as is the short stirrup and the head.
External hoop diameter 18.9 x 16.5mm; hoop …
Created on: Monday 9th August 2021
Last updated: Wednesday 6th July 2022
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Record ID: WILT-181FAD
Object type: ANNULAR BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A medieval silver annular brooch dating to the period AD 1200 - 1400. The brooch has a projection in the form of a pair of praying hands. The frame has a low triangular section. The frame has a recessed bar for the missing pin, and two flat platforms each with a raised saltire. VI has been scratched into the surface of the frame in varying arrangements, this is post production and therefore perhaps a personal inscription.
Created on: Tuesday 8th May 2018
Last updated: Wednesday 19th September 2018
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Record ID: SUSS-E639AF
Object type: ANNULAR BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete, medieval, silver, annular brooch dating c. AD 1200-1400.
Description: The flat, circular, frame is rectangular in section and bent almost in half. Within the frame is a rectangular perforation creating a bar for the attachment of the pin. The upper surface of the frame is decorated with a decorative panel of two incised lines framing an incised zigzag pattern with extremely small angles. The decorative panel extends around the frame terminating at the pin slot. The upper surface of the frame immediately above the pin is decorated with parallel, vertical, incised line…
Created on: Wednesday 27th November 2019
Last updated: Tuesday 31st August 2021
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This findspot is known as 'near Lewes', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NLM-DC0A05
Object type: ANNULAR BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Silver brooch. A thin sheet metal rhomboid frame with a constriction to serve as a pin seat in one corner; the pin is lost. The sides are all slightly canted inwards. Though clearly not circular, the features, size and function of the object more closely resemble that of an annular brooch than of other types (compare LANCUM-FC0A45 in copper alloy, and silver LEIC-06D25B [Treasure case 2016 T2376]). The two sides opposite the pin seat each bear a panel of probably stamped decoration. This may be intended to resemble lettering, being formed of letter-like forms in which O, and H or N or…
Created on: Wednesday 10th April 2019
Last updated: Thursday 22nd July 2021
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This findspot is known as 'North Ormsby', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: BERK-82561B
Object type: ANNULAR BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete cast silver undecorated annular brooch dating to the medieval period. The brooch has a roughly circular cross section with a pin constriction incorporated within the frame. The pin is formed of a tapering rod of silver with a simple loop curved around the constriction of the brooch frame to hold it in place. There is no pin notch on the opposing side of the frame. The surface of the brooch is pitted and in part, fragmented, perhaps typical of a poor grade of silver. There are marks along the upper side of the pin however these do not appear coherent or intentional and may h…
Created on: Thursday 2nd March 2017
Last updated: Monday 5th March 2018
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This findspot is known as 'Northmoor CP', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HESH-D7F6D9
Object type: ANNULAR BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: County of Herefordshire
Workflow stage: Published
A medieval silver annular brooch. The frame is formed from silver wire, half of which is round in section, while the other half has been formed into square wire, twisted to give the appearance of cabling, with punched decoration running along the twists. There is a constriction for the pin (now missing), at which point the brooch is broken, probably at the point of the original soldering. The brooch is otherwise in good condition. The brooch dates to the 13th-14th century. This is a well-known type of medieval brooch. See SUSS-7AC4AA; HAMP-999097 and DOR-715865 for similar examples.
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Created on: Wednesday 6th April 2022
Last updated: Monday 20th November 2023
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Record ID: LIN-38DDC5
Object type: ANNULAR BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published
A medieval silver annular brooch dating to the period AD 1200 - 1400.
The brooch frame has a 'D' shaped cross-section with a flattened reverse surface. The loop has a thickness of 0.85 mm. The frame forms a circular loop of external diameter 14.91 mm on the axis in alignment with the brooch pin. The measurement, at approximately 90 degrees from the 14.91 mm axis, across the hands is 6.15 mm x 2.37 mm. On the upper surface of the frame, opposite the hands, the frame expands slightly forming a flattened sub-rectangular zone.
The brooch has a projection in th…
Created on: Monday 24th February 2020
Last updated: Tuesday 15th August 2023
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This findspot is known as 'Three Bridges', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMGW-21C823
Object type: ANNULAR BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Ceredigion
Workflow stage: Published
Description & identification
Small silver annular stirrup brooch. Groups of transverse grooves inlaid with niello on both faces. The small stirrup has inturned ends and punched grooves along its edge, with two grooves forming an inverted V at the junction of pin and wrap-around head. The pin is complete and has a diamond cross-section, each facet being decorated with zig-zag grooves.
Dimensions: max. diameter 12.1mm; thickness 2,2mm; pin length 13.2mm; weight 1.55g.
This ring is paralleled by other examples from Wales, including Llanfaes, Anglesey, which was depopulated under Ed…
Created on: Wednesday 1st November 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 21st February 2024
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This findspot is known as 'Llandysul Community', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMGW-37EC48
Object type: ANNULAR BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Monmouthshire
Workflow stage: Published
Description & identification
The reported object is a small annular brooch. The silver frame is of circular cross-section. One half of one face is decorated with wide niello-inlaid transverse grooves, with punched annulets between the niello bands; the other half of the front and the back are plain. The two sides of the wrap-around head, which is slightly wider than the pin shank, overlap at the top; the head swivels freely on the frame. The raise collar at the junction of pin-had and shank is decorated with three transverse punched grooves. The pin shank is of lozenge-shaped cros…
Created on: Thursday 2nd November 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 21st February 2024
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This findspot is known as 'Caerwent Community', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WREX-7FCCB8
Object type: ANNULAR BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Denbighshire
Workflow stage: Published
Description & identification
The reported object is a small annular brooch. The narrow silver frame is of circular cross-section. Each face is decorated with four groups of niello-inlaid transverse grooves (8 in each group), in alternating positions. The two sides of the wrap-around head overlap at its top; the head swivels freely on the frame. There is a slight expansion at the junction of the pin shaft and head, and the four facets of the pin shank, which is of lozenge-shaped cross-section, are plain.
The external frame diameter is 23mm; the frame diameter is 1.mm. The pin and …
Created on: Monday 31st January 2022
Last updated: Wednesday 21st February 2024
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This findspot is known as 'Llanarmon-yn-lal', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMGW-8490F6
Object type: ARM BAND
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Published
The silver object is a flattened fragment of penannular arm-ring of Hiberno-Viking type, now in two conjoining pieces. It has the form of a broad flat band of silver of rectangular cross-section, and in plan. The expanded mid-portion of the arm-ring is near the mid-point of the original arm-ring, and tapers to a narrow, fractured end. The production and flattening process has left multiple transverse stress fractures on the outer face of the arm-ring.
The form of the arm-ring, having been hammered (forged) from a silver ingot into a flat expanded band tapering either side of a ce…
Created on: Monday 5th August 2019
Last updated: Wednesday 4th August 2021
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Record ID: NMGW-99AC0A
Object type: ARM BAND
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Published
Circumstances and context of discovery
The arm-ring fragment was found with the aid of a metal detector on a ploughed field, at a depth of about 3" (10cm), about 10-15 feet(5m) from the previously reported arm-ring 16.34.[i] The land is occupied by Mr Andrew Morgan and owned by Mr H. Harrison-Allen (full details of their addresses and full national grid co-ordinates for the findspot are provided on the Treasure Receipt Form).
Description
The silver object is a flat fragment of penannular arm-ring terminal of Hiberno-Viking type. It has the form of a broad flat band of s…
Created on: Tuesday 6th August 2019
Last updated: Wednesday 4th August 2021
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Record ID: WREX-CDD85E
Object type: ARM BAND
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Flintshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Introduction In about 1990 (‘about 29 years ago’ according to the signed Treasure Receipt Form dated 2.6.2019) Mr Russel Bates of Flint found a fragmentary silver arm-ring in a field near Oakenholt, Flintshire. The object was first reported to Susie White at Wrexham Museum on 20 June 2019 once the finder realised its possible significance, and subsequently deposited with Adam Gwilt of the Department of History & Archaeology, Amgueddfa Cymru, and then transferred to Mark Redknap for analysis and a report. The date of discovery predates the Treasure Act 1996, but the find…
Created on: Tuesday 21st November 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 21st November 2023
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Record ID: IOW-905D93
Object type: ARMLET
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Isle of Wight
Workflow stage: Published
A silver armlet, or possibly a spiralled bangle, about one third of which is bent back on to itself almost 180 degrees. Overall length, if straightened, 330mm, maximum width at the broadest part, mid-way along its length 12.5mm. Thickness 1.0mm. Weight 24.49g The piece is complete but in two parts, a modern break having occurred about one third of the way along its length. Broadest in the middle, it tapers gently towards rounded ends which are about 7mm in width. On the upper surface a line of stamped chevrons (4 per centimetre) extend for some distance along each edge from the rounde…
Created on: Tuesday 10th February 2004
Last updated: Tuesday 8th March 2022
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This findspot is known as 'Newchurch Parish', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: IOW-4D1254
Object type: ARMLET
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Isle of Wight
Workflow stage: Published
Silver armlet of Early Medieval, sixth century date. Length 300mm, maximum width 12mm and 1mm thick. Weight 24.49g. Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the armlet of 70%.
The armlet is broken in two and distorted, presumably by agricultural activity, but is otherwise complete. It consists of a strip which tapers from the centre to its two rounded ends and would originally have been coiled in a spiral. On the front the edges are decorated with punched chevrons pointing outwards, except in the central area where there is a…
Created on: Friday 14th May 2004
Last updated: Thursday 12th May 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Isle of Wight', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMGW-22CFAA
Object type: ARMLET
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Pembrokeshire
Workflow stage: Published
The penannular arm-ring fragment is of Hiberno-Viking type, and has the form of a broad flat band of silver or rectangular cross-section, 3mm deep, with punched ornament on one face. The expanded mid-portion of the arm-ring tapers to the one complete and now severed ends. The outer face is ornamented with a row of vertical transverse bar-stamping to either side of a central diagonal cross, the punch having a plain centre, between toothed edges. The arm-ring now measures 70mm in length (both ends missing), with a minimum width of 12mm and maximum central width of 18mm. The arm ring doe…
Created on: Tuesday 11th November 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 10th October 2017
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Record ID: IARCH-192E60
Object type: ARMLET
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Milton Keynes
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Two silver armlets and ring in Dept. of Prehistoric and Romano-British Antiquities, BM (A.W. Franks Bequest, 1850). The armlets were penannular snake bracelets, 2 5/8 in. in diam., each made of a strip of silver, 3/8 in. wide. They were ornamented with patterns of punched dots and incised lines. The snake armlets each bore an inscription incised on the underside near the terminal. One inscription, complete, read VIIRNICO, the other was incomplete. H.E.M. Cool, in Britannia, X (1979), 165-8, full description and figs. Of armlets.
Created on: Tuesday 20th January 2015
Last updated: Sunday 22nd January 2017
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This findspot is known as 'Castlethorpe', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: IARCH-163094
Object type: ARMLET
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
a silver armilla Silver armlet and two silver rings in the Dept. of Prehistoric and Romano-British Antiquities, BM. The armlet, in fragments, is 5/8 in. thick, and has terminals in the form of a snake's head.
Created on: Tuesday 20th January 2015
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This findspot is known as 'Slay Hills', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: HAMP-FE047F
Object type: ARMLET
Broad period: MODERN
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Published
A silver four-strand cable-twisted penannular bracelet or armlet of uncertain date, perhaps missing separately applied terminals; there are traces of copper alloy deposit around both terminals. Two strands are plain and two are twisted; these are alternately and equidistantly arranged. The centre of the bracelet measures 3.9mm wide and 4.0mm thick.
The terminals are burred over at the ends and circular in cross-section, measuring 3.6mm and 3.7mm in diameter. The object itself measures 64.0mm in length, 56.1mm in width, 4.0mm in max.thickness and weighs 12.22g.
Created on: Wednesday 4th September 2019
Last updated: Wednesday 21st April 2021
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Record ID: SWYOR-58AFB4
Object type: ARMLET
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Published
A fragment of Early Medieval silver decorated with triangular punches each with a pellet in the centre. The fragment is sub rectangular, broken at each end and tapering. It may be a fragment of an armlet or finger ring, or possibly from a strap end. There are five longitudinal rows of punch marks, two rows overlapping. The fragment is curved. The object may represent hacksilver, but as it is broken rather than cut, this is not certain. Compare DENO-9F9344 (2010 T385).
Created on: Thursday 5th January 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 4th June 2014
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Spofforth', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: YORYM-68FFE3
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
TREASURE CASE : 2007 T186
Description of finds
These are a series of 72 single finds from a productive site, rather than a hoard. Since they are all of precious metal and appear to come from the same ninth-century cultural horizon, with the exception of the tongue of a medieval buckle or brooch, they are being dealt with as a single Treasure case with sub-numbering to simplify administration for all parties, although each item should be considered as potential Treasure in its own right.
1. Viking hack gold fragment of round-sectioned rod; length: 13 mm; weight: 2.49g.
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Created on: Tuesday 10th March 2009
Last updated: Wednesday 8th December 2021
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as ''A riverine site in North Yorkshire'', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: IOW-481C94
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Isle of Wight
Workflow stage: Published
Finds from a ploughed Anglo-Saxon cemetery site. Treasure case no. 2009 T177. Addenda to Treasure cases: 2004 T187, 2006 T62, 2007 T203 and 2008 T321.
This group of 16 finds form an addendum to Treasure cases 2004T187; 2006T62; 2007T203; and 2008T32, since they derive from the same ploughed-out Anglo-Saxon cemetery site. They comprise both precious metal and non-precious metal fragments and they have been listed in two sections below: A, precious metal; and B, non-precious metal. The non-precious metal items may also be regarded as potential Treasure by probable grave association w…
Created on: Thursday 2nd April 2009
Last updated: Tuesday 19th November 2013
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This findspot is known as 'West Wight', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LON-BAF907
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Published
Disc Brooch
The disc brooch, which was partially hidden by degraded wood, was removed by conservators and was in poor condition (MoLSS 2000). The complete brooch is 66-68mm in diameter and 8mm thick. The registered find number is .
The brooch has a stepped profile with a gold-coloured metal surface and a blue-green domed centrepiece (Garrett 2000). It consists of two copper alloy discs bound by a white paste and held together by 'thin copper alloy bands around the edge' (Blackmore 2002). The brooch is decorated with garnets backed by gold foils, of which, 80% remain in situ …
Created on: Tuesday 26th May 2009
Last updated: Thursday 18th October 2018
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Covent Garden', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: BUC-337D72
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Milton Keynes
Workflow stage: Published
[2008T57] Grave Fill 2168, Skeleton 2167, Grave Cut 2166
The following objects were recovered during controlled archaeological excavation of an Anglo Saxon cemetery. Grave 2166 contained the remains of a single individual buried in a supine position. The grave was orientated west-northwest (head) - east-southeast. The right arm was flexed so that the forearm and hand overlay the waist and may have clasped a set of iron shears. The position of the left forearm is unclear as the skeleton was very poorly preserved. A chatelaine comprising iron and copper alloy chain and two beads was …
Created on: Thursday 24th June 2010
Last updated: Thursday 10th May 2018
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Wolverton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: BUC-33B493
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Milton Keynes
Workflow stage: Published
[2008T57] Grave Fill 2358, Skeleton 2359, Grave Cut 2360
The following objects were recovered during controlled archaeological excavation of an Anglo Saxon cemetery. Grave 2360 contained the remains of a single individual buried in a flexed position on their left side. The head rested upon the left hand, the right hand was positioned over the right forearm in front of the face. The grave was aligned west-northwest to east-southeast (head). The decayed remnants of a wooden box and a spearhead had been placed within the grave above the head. A length of iron chain and an antler ring …
Created on: Thursday 24th June 2010
Last updated: Thursday 24th October 2013
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Wolverton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: IOW-0AB0D4
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Isle of Wight
Workflow stage: Published
The following objects were all found relatively close together in the plough-soil and probably represent the remains of the grave-goods from a single, ploughed-out, Anglo-Saxon female grave. It is probable that the finds have become dispersed through agricultural activity.
1) Spoon (IOW 2003.74.12).
Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the spoon of 88-97%. Its partly remaining bowl is gilded. Most of the breaks are old. The spoon, as it survives, weighs 18.41 grams (including fragments).
The handle and part …
Created on: Tuesday 23rd June 2009
Last updated: Wednesday 15th June 2022
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Freshwater', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SF-0C2447
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Published
Early Anglo-Saxon silver-gilt great square headed brooch fragments, silver wrist clasp, silver belt stud and associated finds (2003 T375)
Date: First half of the sixth century
Description: 1) Gilded silver brooch fragments (7). The fragments are from a great square-headed brooch and are as follows. A) Two joining fragments from the upper frame of the head plate approaching the top right (facing) corner. The fragments show a panelled design within borders filled with a running zig-zag, made with a triangular punch, whose impressions are inlaid with niello. Two panels survive, one…
Created on: Tuesday 11th November 2003
Last updated: Thursday 25th January 2018
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'North of Ipswich', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WILT-0C9B49
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
1) A small, cast, silver, probable finger ring with abutting ends. Undecorated. Flat section. Diameter 21 mm; width of ring 2 mm.
Also from the same grave came the following objects:
2) Two copper alloy button brooches with slight traces of gilding surviving.
3) Copper alloy square-headed brooch; a small example with traces of gilding surviving.
4) Copper alloy finger ring.
5) Copper alloy cosmetic brush.
6) Copper alloy 'washer'.
7) 136 glass beads.
8) 35 amber beads.
9) 1 crystal bead.
Discussion
The location (in a grave) and …
Created on: Thursday 24th July 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 31st March 2015
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Figheldean', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NARC-102D89
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Northamptonshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Description:
1 An incomplete silver Penny of John (AD 1199-1216). Class 5bii. Short cross reverse with quatrefoil in each quadrant. Minted by Roberd in Canterbury. AD 1204-1209.
The coin is missing portions of its outer flan due to clipping.
North Vol I, P 221, No 970
Obverse inscription: [h]ENRICVSR/E[X]
Obverse description: Crowned bust facing
Reverse inscription: +ROBERD●ON●CAN
Reverse description: Short cross with quatrefoil in each quadrant
Die Axis: 6
2 A complete silver Penny of Henry III (AD 1216-1272). Class Vc. Voided long cross reverse with t…
Created on: Wednesday 11th December 2019
Last updated: Friday 31st July 2020
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: KENT-21ED60
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published
An assemblage of grave-goods probably belonging to that of an Anglo-Saxon (Kentish) woman of the late 6th-early 7th centuries (c.575-625 AD). The assemblage was discovered by a metal detectorist, with a follow-up archaeological excavation identifying a number of associated items although no clear grave cut was discernible.
The assemblage contains the following artefacts:
Items found by metal detector:
(a) and (b): Two silver disc-on-bow brooches with garnet inlays
(c) and (d): Two silver pins
(e) Gilded silver disc brooch with garnet inlays
(f) Three copper-alloy sho…
Created on: Monday 15th February 2016
Last updated: Wednesday 27th March 2019
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Near Maidstone', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: KENT-71F749
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published
An assemblage of grave-goods probably belonging to a female and dating to the mid-sixth century, consisting of:
a) A silvered and gilt copper-alloy Frankish(?) square-headed brooch;
b) A silver Kentish keystone garnet disc brooch;
c) A silver slip-knot bracelet;
d) A gold disc pendant;
e) A bone fragment, probably a human rib, with embedded copper alloy fragment.
a) Square-headed brooch
A complete gilded and silvered copper-alloy square-headed brooch with a large square head, zoomorphic foot and shallow bow in between. The head is decorated with a ce…
Created on: Thursday 26th May 2016
Last updated: Tuesday 4th May 2021
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'North-West of Folkestone', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: KENT-0AF0AE
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published
An assemblage of grave goods of probable early medieval date (late sixth century), consisting of five objects found in close association (roughly within 3m) with each other. The objects are:
A disc brooch of Avent class 2:4
A silver buckle loop
Two silver shoe-shaped belt studs and a silver buckle tongue
A copper-alloy buckle loop and tongue
The objects are described individually below.
2016 T607a
Description:
A near-complete cast gilded silver 'keystone garnet' disc brooch. The brooch has a raised central setting comprising a disc of white inlay with a centra…
Created on: Tuesday 2nd August 2016
Last updated: Tuesday 24th January 2017
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Elham', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: BM-11BCC0
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Published
Excavations were undertaken by English Heritage in 2003 and 2004. This work revealed a number of Anglo-Saxon inhumations, part of a larger cemetery dating to the 6th century AD. One of the graves, that of an adult female aged 25-35 contained a number of grave goods including a silver spoon (containing more than 10% precious metal), thus falling into the treasure category.
Description: Anglo-Saxon silver spoon in three pieces: bowl, handle and small triangular-shaped fragment from spoon bowl. The bowl has two perforations close to where it joins the handle and it also appears that a…
Created on: Friday 17th October 2014
Last updated: Thursday 26th February 2015
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: BERK-5105C9
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Published
TREASURE CASE 2015 T270. INITIAL RECORD OF DISCOVERY (see below for Curator's report).
A copper alloy long handled pan, associated silver mounts as well as box hinges and mounts were discovered by a metal detecting user on 28th March 2015. The detectorist stopped exploration and over the following few days a controlled archaeological excavation was carried out. The grave of an adult female was exposed, and a number of other artefacts were found and recorded in situ. The pan appears to have been in a wooden box, which was decorated with c.10 copper alloy sub-rectangular mounts (undecora…
Created on: Monday 20th April 2015
Last updated: Friday 18th May 2018
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Long Compton CP', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: KENT-1DE00D
Object type: ASSEMBLAGE
Broad period: MODERN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A group of 23 fragments of mostly medieval and post-medieval hammered coins, 6 complete hammered coins and 1 milled coin spanning the reigns of John (1199-1216) to William III (1689-1702) and two post-medieval clay pipes all found in close association.
Coins total weight 15.33g
clay pipe 2.49g in weight.
Discussion: This group of coin is heavily mixed both in denominations, dates and preservation. Video evidence of their discovery suggests they were caught and dragged behind a plough in topsoil. This deposition and inconsistent grouping of coins which is no…
Created on: Friday 2nd September 2022
Last updated: Friday 2nd September 2022
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: SUR-5B195B
Object type: AXE
Broad period: MODERN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A miniature silver pickaxe of uncertain but probably modern date. The axe is flat on one side and has a tapering handle. It is possible that this object is intended to be a pin.
Created on: Monday 8th June 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 7th July 2015
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: LEIC-4405A7
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Leicestershire
Workflow stage: Published
Late Medieval silver gilt dress fitting, 'cap badge' width 15 mm, height 14 mm.
A Medieval dress-fitting in the form of an eagle with outstretched wings, its head bent towards its left wing. The bird stands on a branch and has a snake in its mouth. On the reverse is a centrally placed circular sectioned rod, the function of which is unclear. The dress-fitting resembles pilgrim badges from the late Medieval period and is similar in technique to a number of Tudor belt-mounts and dress-fittings. The fitting is silver-gilt and dates from the late 15th century.
This object was found …
Created on: Thursday 16th August 2007
Last updated: Thursday 24th May 2018
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Bosworth', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WAW-48AAB3
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Shropshire
Workflow stage: Published
A cast silver livery badge in the form of a talbot, a breed of large hunting dog. The talbot is walking, facing forwards with its tongue protruding from its open mouth. One foot of the talbot is missing, and the break appears to be recent. The chest of the talbot has a cadency crescent on its chest. The reverse of the badge is flat with the exception of a vertical loop in the centre.
The badge measures 22.59mm long, 16.42mm wide and 7.18mm thick. It weighs 4.14g.
The livery may represent, John Talbot the first 15th century Earl of Shrewsbury who was a commander in the Hundred Yea…
Created on: Tuesday 16th October 2007
Last updated: Wednesday 13th July 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Tong', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SF-14D232
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Published
An incomplete cast silver pilgrim badge of Medieval date. The badge is flat and in the form of a Lombardic letter T. The upper surface is smooth and has extensive scratches and striations that are probably the result of both production and subsequent wear. The exterior and interior edges of the badge are slightly uneven and crudely formed in places with visible tool marks, particularly on the interior. The back face of the badge has been left unevenly finished, pitted and lacks the smooth surface apparent on the front face. Visible on the back face are the remains of two small integra…
Created on: Monday 17th November 2008
Last updated: Tuesday 8th November 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Eye Area', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NARC-2D7DB3
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Northamptonshire
Workflow stage: Published
FIND LIAISON'S REPORT
Cast silver badge. Probably modern.
Description
St. George is wearing full armour with a scimitar-style sword in his right hand, raised above his head. A shield in his left hand is lowered towards the dragon's mouth. George is standing on top of the dragon, left leg bent at the knee. The dragon's tail is raised and runs parallel to George's right leg. The dragon has the bottom of the shield in its mouth.
The reverse of the badge is flat, with tool marks where the edges of hollows have been shaped and flattened. In the centre of …
Created on: Tuesday 18th November 2008
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Tiffield', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NCL-3A8828
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Published
A decorated silver badge of the early post-Medieval period.
Dr Dora Thornton of the British Museum writes: 'Silver badge or token, made of thin silver sheet crudely etched rather than engraved with a crucifix, HIS (Iesus) within a border. Perhaps remains of attachment loops at top and bottom on the back which have torn away.
Difficult to date as a standardised religious token, but possibly late 17th Century or later.'
Created on: Monday 1st December 2008
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: YORYM-1716A4
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Published
TREASURE CASE: 2010 T471.
Description:
A silver-gilt livery badge in the form of a boar, facing left. The back of the boar (its spine) is decorated with incised lines representing upstanding hair while the body has rows of vertical stippling to depict fur. The boar's tail is clearly visible and survives intact, curled over its back. The boars head is complete and features a pointed ear, a large oval eye, the snout and the tusks. A front and one and a half back legs are also represented, . The boar's genitals are also clearly visible.
On the centre of the reverse of the badge …
Created on: Tuesday 10th August 2010
Last updated: Thursday 9th July 2020
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Stillingfleet', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: IOW-CE1746
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Isle of Wight
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A Medieval to post-Medieval silver-gilt hat badge (c. 1480-c. 1550). A flat lozenge-shaped plate with a tall off-centre sub-oval collet for a cabochon gem and a granule at each corner. Linear grooves radiate outwards from the collet forming a star-like pattern. The rim of the incomplete collet is bent over and forms a domed-head, partially obscuring the inside. Inside the collet, at the base, there is an off-white substance, possibly adhesive for the missing cabochon. Two stubs at the rear are the remains of an attachment loop.
The rim of the collet appears to have been deliberately…
Created on: Sunday 12th September 2010
Last updated: Thursday 31st May 2012
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Newport', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WILT-3798C1
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment from a medieval pilgrim or secular badge, or appliqué dress fitting. Only the head of the figure survives showing a bearded face with a hood or cowl, possibly intended to represent a hermit saint. On the reverse is a circular protuberance that is the vestige of a stitching loop or other means of attachment.
The badge fragment is silver and dates from the fifteenth century. Cast copper alloy and silver badges became more common from the fifteenth century.
Dimensions: width 7 mm, height 8 mm.
Consequently, in terms of age and as the object contains a minimum of 10% prec…
Created on: Friday 17th September 2010
Last updated: Friday 1st June 2012
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Easterton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LANCUM-61F133
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Lancashire
Workflow stage: Published
Silver badge in the form of a female bust, in quarter profile (left), wearing early sixteenth-century dress, including a 'kennel-shaped' head-dress with hair loose beneath. The low square neckline of her dress reveals a cruciform pendant that she wears around her neck. The object has a cabled border on its lower edge, probably representing a crest wreath or torse; it may be therefore that this badge is heraldic.
On the reverse there are two extant stitching loops, one at the top behind the head, and one in the left corner. A third loop is missing but a scar remains in the right c…
Created on: Wednesday 1st June 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 17th March 2021
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'PRESTON', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SWYOR-625C53
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Published
A silver gilt probable Medieval secular livery badge in the form of a stag's head in profile. There is a bar across the base of the neck, the head is facing to the left and there are antlers of three points. The deer's tongue is sticking out and the hair on the forehead is depicted with short incised lines. The eye is lentoid and also incised. The front is moulded and the reverse is flat. On the reverse is an applied plate of silver behind the antlers, which is broken at the top. It tapers to a rounded shaft and then breaks. At the base of the head on the reverse are two roughened are…
Created on: Thursday 25th August 2011
Last updated: Friday 10th May 2013
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Beal', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SOM-B18D53
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Published
Late fifteenth/early sixteenth century silver-gilt bracteate stamped pilgrims badge. The badge is incomplete with only one corner and most of the centre surviving but was probably originally rectangular. The remaining corner has an irregular hole pierced through from the front, probably a sewing hole.
The badge is decorated with an Annunciation scene showing Mary to the left kneeling at a prayer desk on which rests a book, to her right kneels the angel Gabriel with a lily growing from a pot between them. Behind the angel is an arched strip, probably a scroll inscribed A[V]E GRA. Th…
Created on: Tuesday 4th October 2011
Last updated: Monday 9th December 2013
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Alvediston', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUR-0A4465
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A cast post medieval livery badge in the form of a phoenix. The badge appears to be of silver. It is slightly concave on the back with file marks. The badge has holes for four small rivets.
Created on: Wednesday 30th January 2008
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: SWYOR-727A73
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Leeds
Workflow stage: Published
Circular silver-gilt hook, pinked backplate and raised dome covered with filigree circles and knops. Gilt. On the back, indications of shape and location of original hook, now missing, which suggests the object was a caphook. Diam: 11.0 mm. 16th Century. Compare TAR 2004, no. 275 for decoration. As such, due to its age and precious metal content, this object qualifies as Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996.
Created on: Friday 11th July 2008
Last updated: Tuesday 4th September 2012
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Thorner', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SF-650CD4
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Published
A fragment of a small silver badge or dress-hook, in the form of two shells linked by a bar. Behind each shell is a rivet, one of which has a broken rove in situ. There are diagonal tool marks visible on the rear of the plate between the rivets. The shells, which resemble scallops, each have a collar from which a short, incomplete, shaft projects. These are flat rectangular strips about 3.5cm wide and less then 2mm in thickness. The badge fragment measures 9.3mm in surviving length and 15.08mm in width. It weighs 2.01g. It may be a medieval pilgrim souvenir, although it is difficult t…
Created on: Tuesday 9th September 2008
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Palgrave', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LVPL-01E465
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Cheshire West and Chester
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Silver plate on lead backing, a shield of arms with scrolling mantling, a single chevron with two flowerheads above and one below.
Cast livery badge dating to the Medieval period. The object consists of a silver plate depicting a coat of arms which is attached to a lead backing. In the centre of the coat of arms is a shield within which is an inverted V above which are two flowers. Below the V in the centre is another flower. The shield is garnished.
A similar example of the object can be found in Salisbury Museum Medieval Catalogue Part 2, p86 fig 171.
Created on: Monday 10th August 2009
Last updated: Thursday 19th May 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Mollington', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LEIC-A6C834
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Leicestershire
Workflow stage: Published
Late medieval silver badge in the form of a male boar, complete except for the lower part of three of its four legs. The boar is seen in profile, facing left. It has an open mouth, long nose and prominent tusks; the ears are pointed and the left ear, closer to the viewer, has a recessed centre. A row of upright, slightly rearward-pointing bristles runs all the way along the back from the thick neck to the curled-up tail. Much of both right legs are missing, but more survives of the front left leg and the rear left leg is still complete. Under the tail is a prominent testicle, and betw…
Created on: Friday 11th September 2009
Last updated: Wednesday 16th October 2013
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Bosworth', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: KENT1382
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published
?badge of possibly mount, shield type design, reverse inscribed 'J D C 2 GAMES W WILMHURST', '1928-30', hallmarked (4 marks)
Created on: Tuesday 2nd February 1999
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
Image not taken
Record ID: KENT403
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published
pansy shaped badge, pin missing, London hall-mark
Created on: Friday 28th August 1998
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'KENT HIGHAM', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: DENO-F35022
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published
TREASURE CASE 2012 T583: Incomplete Late Medieval silver-gilt badge in the form of a male boar. The boar is depicted in profile in a walking pose and facing left. Only the hind-quarters of the boar survive with the two hind-legs, tail and lower part of the back surviving. The bottom of the foremost back leg is broken and missing. Traces of gilding are present on the curl of the tail. The bristles, which run along the crest of the boar's back, are depicted via incised lines. The reverse of the badge is uneven and undecorated with a possible trace of solder for the pin fitting adjacent …
Created on: Thursday 30th August 2012
Last updated: Friday 4th July 2014
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Wragby Area', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: KENT-54F9D3
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MODERN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Silver Royal Marines cap badge.
Created on: Tuesday 5th December 2006
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Sholden', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WILT-AD8357
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Swindon
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Silver repouse badge, presumably complete or nearly so; post medieval in date.
It is in the form of a dog's head on thin sheet silver with a square 1x1mm sectioned 7.5mm long shank on the reverse for attachment.
The head is turned slightly to one side (the left). One long ear creates the right hand edge, reaching from top to bottom. The face is naturalistic, with pointed-oval eyes and a long nose. The cheek is prominent below the right eye where on its reverse the shank is attached.
Measurements of head 11x11mm; including shank which is slightly longer, 13mm.
Created on: Friday 17th September 2004
Last updated: Tuesday 22nd March 2022
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Castle Eaton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SF-725306
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A medieval silver badge.It is in the form of a crowned Lombardic complex letter M, with horizontal bars to left and right of the centre stroke, thus creating all the letters of MARIA into a single character. The reverse is flat and undecorated, with a horizontal band (4.6mm wide) of solder across the centre. It is 10.31mm long and 9.51mm wide, weighing 0.65g.
A silver badge of similar type dating to the 15th century is illustrated in the Treasure Annual report 2003, no.131. Spencer 1998 illustrates several examples (though no exact parallel) of this type of badge which relate to th…
Created on: Friday 25th November 2005
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Palgrave', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LEIC-91F276
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Leicestershire
Workflow stage: Published
Medieval silver badge fragment in two pieces, leg length 18 mm, width 7 mm; tail length 11 mm, width 5 mm. It represents the hindquarters of a lion with a flowing tail. The tail has broken off. On the reverse are traces of a pin attachment or stitching loop that would have attached the badge to a garment or a hat. The lion was probably used to signify a heraldic affiliation or perhaps the Royal Coat of Arms. The badge fragments are silver and date from the fourteenth or fifteenth century.
Created on: Wednesday 30th January 2013
Last updated: Wednesday 30th January 2013
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Kirby Bellars area', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: DUR-E89C8F
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Northumberland
Workflow stage: Published
An incomplete silver badge of Medieval date (AD 1200-1400). The object is a single cast piece and takes the form of the heraldic symbol of a bouget (yoke with two large skins suspended from it in order to allow the carrying of water by pack horses). There is no sign of a decorative pattern on the surface of the object. The form of the bouget is very close to early heraldic forms before the symbol becomes more stylised. Above the skins, on both sides are integral loops which most likely housed the wire pin, now missing. The reverse is flat and undecorated and both surfaces have some un…
Created on: Monday 15th June 2015
Last updated: Thursday 11th August 2016
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: HESH-4BEA4A
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Shropshire
Workflow stage: Published
Specialist Treasure Report for H.M. Coroner:
Silver Livery Badge from Ludlow - Treasure Case 2015-T554
HM Coroner: Mr John Ellery
District: Shropshire
Findspot: Ludlow
Date of discovery: July 2015
Circumstances of discovery: Whilst searching with a metal detector
Description:
A cast silver badge in the form of a male Talbot, a breed of large hunting dog. The Talbot is zoomorphically accurate being formed walking left (facing forwards) with its tongue protruding from its open mouth. The front foot is raised (mid step) and the tail is looped back upon itself form…
Created on: Friday 7th August 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 25th July 2017
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Ludlow', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: YORYM-B153AE
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Published
TREASURE CASE : 2003 T402.
A silver medieval livery badge fragment in the form of a crowned lion's head with protruding tongue. The part below the jaw line has been broken off. There are traces of gilding on the upper surface of the badge. On the reverse is a loop which would have been used to attach the badge to a garment or hat.
Dimensions: Height; 15mm; Width: 17mm.
In terms of age and as the object contains a minimum of 10% precious metal it qualifies as Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996.
Dr Silke Ackermann
This Treasure Case was rep…
Created on: Monday 24th August 2015
Last updated: Wednesday 22nd June 2022
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: NMGW-15C80E
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Cardiff
Workflow stage: Published
Five fragments of silver badge in the form of a cockerel, made in repoussé technique out of thin sheet metal, and externally engraved to provide crisp details of feathers and wings. There are the remains of four wire attachment loops soldered to the reverse, one at the back of the head, one on the tail, and to on the 'ground' the cockerel stands on. There is a plain scroll running beneath the cockerel's breast engraved with the motto Si deus nobis/cum ('If God if for us, [who can be against us?]' - Romans 8.31) in neat lower case italic script.
The height of the cockerel is 82.6mm…
Created on: Tuesday 22nd September 2015
Last updated: Thursday 31st August 2017
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: NMS-782F32
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published
Late medieval or post-medieval silver, gilded incomplete mount or badge in the form of a cherubic figure standing over a probable beast, serpent or dragon. The figure's right arm is raised and broken before the elbow, the left arm by its side, possibly reaching for the beast, the head inclined slightly towards the beast, the right leg broken at the knee. The left leg is unclear and may be the head of a horse the figure is riding, or a leg straddling the beast. The mount is very worn and clearly broken around much of the edge, but the details of the figures face and hair can still be s…
Created on: Tuesday 28th July 2015
Last updated: Monday 21st December 2015
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: SUR-99F3CF
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A badge with possible Scottish connections comprising an embossed silver sheet with the back infilled with lead. The badge is in the form of a crown with four large circular domed jewels, apparently a Baronial coronet. The crown is surmounted by a thistle and was probably attached to harness or carriage.
Created on: Sunday 22nd February 2015
Last updated: Tuesday 9th June 2015
No spatial data available.
Record ID: LVPL-F4C663
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Shropshire
Workflow stage: Published
Treasure case: 2012 T873
PAS ID: LVPL-F4C663
Findspot: Oswestry, Shropshire
Date: Post-Medieval
Description: Silver Civil War badge showing Charles I and Henrietta Maria.
Discussion: See Hawkins, Medallic Illustrations, i, p. 358, no. 226. It would originally have had a loop top and bottom for attachment and a lug to each side, one of which is still partly visible.
Dimensions: Length: 17.68 mm, Width: 15.53 mm, Thickness: 1.78 mm, Weight: 1.6 g
Statement: Consequently, in terms of age and as the object contains a minimum of 10% precious metal it qualifies as Trea…
Created on: Wednesday 5th December 2012
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Oswestry', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUR-F4FDD6
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A post medieval livery badge of composite construction. The badge shows a lion rampant facing left, his front paws raised, and he stands on a narrow cushion. The visible surface of the badge is covered with a thick silver coating and the hollow back is infilled with lead. Attached to the lead is the remains of an iron object to which the badge was attached. There is no evidence for other forms of attachment.
Created on: Wednesday 5th December 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 5th December 2012
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: NCL-9D6371
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Northumberland
Workflow stage: Published
A silver-composite livery badge of Post-Medieval date, c. 1500-1600.
The badge consists of a silver disc, decorated in relief with openwork, and a lead plate backing and now mostly missing. A shank or stud of silver that probably functioned as part of the attachment for the backing can be seen at the surface of the lead backing plate. Two hooked prongs, facing each other or hooked inwardly, and aligned vertically are also found on the reverse. The lead plate backing is thickest in between these prongs.
The face is decorated with a Tudor gentleman, wearing a doublet and pantallon…
Created on: Thursday 13th December 2012
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: LIN-5F51EE
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published
Treasure reference 2018 T1068.
Description: a post-medieval silver badge or mount. The mount is in the form of an ornate quatrefoil with a raised, flat, circular boss in the centre. Each arm of the quatrefoil terminates with a trefoil; two leaf-shaped knops decorate the space between each arm. The central boss is decorated with four pointed ovals formed by punched dots. In each angle is a sub-triangular leaf formed of punched dots.
The reverse has the remains of two integral shanks of circular section. Both are incomplete.
Dimensions: Length: 21 mm. Width: 21 mm. Thickness: 2…
Created on: Friday 28th December 2018
Last updated: Wednesday 8th April 2020
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Freiston area', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NLM-6B61FA
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MODERN
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Silver badge. An annular sheet metal frame of double thickness retaining the stamped image of the Blackpool Tower (opened 1894) rising above other buildings; hallmarked on reverse: W.H.L./anchor/lion/P, Birmingham assay office, probably for 1939. A pin seat remains on one side of the back, with a scar where a catch plate has been lost on the other. The top of the Tower is lost. Suggested date: Modern.
Diameter: 24.9mm, Thickness (overall): 1.3mm, Weight: 1.71gms
Created on: Thursday 23rd November 2017
Last updated: Thursday 23rd November 2017
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Muckton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: BH-B55FB2
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Hertfordshire
Workflow stage: Published
A late medieval silver-gilt circular badge, with an indented, or notched, rim. The back of the badge is plain and flat, with an S-shaped hook which was originally soldered on, but which is now detached. The badge is engraved with the image of a tree. A scroll, across the trunk of the tree, is engraved with an inscription, difficult to interpret, which may read 'BE ME' or 'BE WE' ('Be mine' or 'Be well'). The base of the tree trunk is engraved with a heart. The foliage of the tree lacks gilding and was probably originally enamelled.
The design may have been heraldic and the badge po…
Created on: Wednesday 12th February 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 17th May 2016
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Bishops Stortford', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: DOR-857850
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Dorset
Workflow stage: Published
An incomplete silver gilt badge or mount. The badge is in the form of a standing eagle with its wings spread (an eagle displayed) in releif. The feathers are indicated on the wings and body as rows of raised dots and lines. The wing tips and the tail have longitudinal grooves and ridges to indicate longer flight fatahers.The head of the bird is turned to the right and has a hooked beak. The feet and lower leags are not feathered and end in three toes on each. The tail extends to the right.There are four apertures defining the legs and the edges of the wings. The front face of the broo…
Created on: Thursday 6th March 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 17th May 2016
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Hilton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WAW-B11303
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Solihull
Workflow stage: Published
Description: The object is a silver, composite badge or mount designed to be sewn onto clothing or a hat. The badge is in the form of the head of a hart (white stag) which is in profile, facing right. The eye is a high-relief pointed-lentoid outline. The mouth, in profile is slightly open. The horns are straight and parallel and joined by narrow ribbing. The head protrudes from a collar or crown which is separate to the head and has probably been soldered on to the neck. Protruding from the lower edge of the collar the neck continues, but this is a broken edge.
The collar is decora…
Created on: Thursday 4th May 2017
Last updated: Wednesday 8th April 2020
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: SF-1F9872
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Published
An incomplete cast silver and silver-gilt armorial livery or retainer's badge dating to the later Medieval or early Post-Medieval periods, c. 1450-1550. The badge takes the form of a hind (female deer) with the formal heraldic description as follows; Argent, a hind trippant sinister, gorged with ducal coronet and chains Or reflexed over her back. It is extremely well preserved, with only the head having suffered damage in the form of probable post-depositional distortion, which has bent the head of the deer back at an angle of c. 45 degrees. In addition to this, the vast majority of t…
Created on: Monday 13th February 2017
Last updated: Wednesday 13th January 2021
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'East Bergholt', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: CORN-55B8F0
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Silver badge in the form of a shield with a convex upper border flanked by two extended and rounded attachment lugs, which each have a rivet hole that is 1 mm in diameter. There is a third rivet hole in the pointed base of the shield-shaped mount. The face of the mount is incised with the words in three lines:
In every thinge
be true to the
kinge
Mr Noble in his Oration on the Origin of Free-Masonry, in the Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle, Volume LXXXV, Part I, dating from January to June, 1815, refers to the phrase 'be true to the Kinge' with the same antiqu…
Created on: Wednesday 6th April 2016
Last updated: Thursday 8th September 2016
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'St Issey', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: PUBLIC-47448F
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MODERN
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A modern silver Badge.
This object is in the image of St. George defeating the dragon. St. George is riding his horse about to attack the dragon underneath. The piece is slightly misshapen, but only bent slightly.
Created on: Thursday 12th May 2016
Last updated: Monday 15th August 2016
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'EAGLE', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WAW-7ED7A4
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Published
Description: The artefact is cast from silver which has then been gilded on the outer face. The outer face has a moulded design which is in the form of a human head and a long neck, followed by drapery behind which two large wings emerge upwards. Below the wings and emerging from the end of the drapery is the rear of a lion. There is an asymmetrical openwork between the neck and wings. The reverse of the artefact has a trace of solder in the centre indicating another element of the artefact was, at one point, attached here, whether this second element was a pin or loop is not known.
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Created on: Friday 27th May 2016
Last updated: Wednesday 8th April 2020
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: SOM-F74230
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Somerset
Workflow stage: Published
Treasure case 2016 T826: Donated to the Museum of Somerset
Description: Fragment of a silver gilt object. The fragment consists of a moulded hand holding, between thumb and forefinger, an arrow wrapped in cloth. Longitudinal incised lines at the wrist may represent a sleeve. The piece ends at the wrist in an old break. The back is flat and plain, the front convex. Extensive gilding remains on the front and back.
Dimensions: The fragment is 15.4mm long, 14.6mm wide and 2.1mm thick; it weighs 1.48 grams.
Discussion: Although not directly paralleled in the usual sources the form…
Created on: Thursday 13th October 2016
Last updated: Tuesday 20th June 2017
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Orchard Portman CP', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SWYOR-19829B
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Leeds
Workflow stage: Published
Treasure Case : 2016 T900
Description:
An incomplete silver-gilt badge or brooch of medieval date, c.AD 1300 - 1500. The object is in the openwork form of the Christogram IhC in elaborate Gothic script representing the Latin for "Jesus the Saviour of Man". The stem of the "h" forms an elaborate cross.
The reverse is flat though with an integral semi-circular loop to one end and a worn break to the other from which a companion fixture would have projected. These fixtures would have served as the pin fittings for attachment.
Dimensions:
Length: 17.7mm; Width: 17.2mm; Thic…
Created on: Tuesday 8th November 2016
Last updated: Monday 4th March 2019
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Adel', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: ESS-388171
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Description: Fragment of a medieval silver badge, in the shape of a Lombardic letter 'E', with integrally cast circular lug on the reverse. The badge is probably either a pilgrim souvenir representing the name of a saint, or alternatively represents the initial of the name of the owner. The lower part of the letter beneath the horizontal bar is largely missing, and there is a break in the top curve of the badge.
See B.Spencer, Pilgrim Souvenirs and Secular Badges, Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum Medieval Catalogue, Part 2 (1990), 51, cat 108, fig 144, for a similar crowned Lo…
Created on: Monday 28th November 2011
Last updated: Tuesday 9th December 2014
Spatial data recorded.
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Record ID: WILT-21D951
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Swindon
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of Post-Medieval sheet silver livery badge (probably) in the form of the head and neck of a cockerel. The rest of the body is missing. It measures 10.54x7.01x0.33mm and weighs 0.16g.
Created on: Tuesday 30th March 2010
Last updated: Wednesday 5th July 2017
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: NMS-0F0E46
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Published
A late medieval or post-medieval sheet silver badge, mount or pilgrim badge. The lower edge pointed, the upper edge missing but probably originally heart-shaped. The front face is engraved within a single line border following the edge of the plate around a bearded Christ on the cross, with a wound in his side and loin cloth. He is flanked by a three-stemmed plant on crosshatched ground on either side. The reverse is slightly hollow with the stub of a soldered hook similar to those found on dress hooks and cap badges, with solder or a melted surface around it.
Width 22mm. Surviving…
Created on: Monday 12th May 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 5th July 2016
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Tacolneston', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: KENT-2DFFD2
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MODERN
County: Kent
Workflow stage: Published
An incomplete cast, etched and coppered sterling silver Kent Volunteer Fencibles (KVF) badge, likely dating c.1914-1918.
Description: The badge has a central oval plate upon which is the incised prance horse of Kent. Above and below the oval are scrolls with 'K.V.F.' above and 'INVICTA' the motto of Kent below. These elements are coppered with the detail incised in. Framing this is a silver wreath. On the reverse is the broken pin loop, the catch plate is missing. At the bottom is the word 'STIRLING'
Measurements: 24.09mm long, 23.8mm wide, 4.97mm thick (including pin loop 1…
Created on: Tuesday 12th February 2019
Last updated: Thursday 9th December 2021
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: SF-58F298
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MODERN
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete silver modern cap badge for the 48th Northamptonshire Regiment, dating to between AD 1881 and 1918. It is an oval shape with openwork decoration consisting of a castle with a key in the centre, the words Gibraltar above and Talavera below and encircled by a laurel wreath with Northamptonshire on a banner below. To the reverse there is a separate silver wire rim, partially detached.
Peter hart (pers. com. 12/10/22) has commented by email that the 'find is a “sweetheart” badge for the Northamptonshire Regiment and not a cap badge. It wou…
Created on: Thursday 31st March 2022
Last updated: Friday 21st October 2022
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Sibton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: DEV-1C5D34
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Devon
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An early 16th century silver-gilt badge in the form of a rose combined with a pomegranate. The front is moulded and shaped into the Tudor rose and the pomegranate of Aragon dimidiated (combined so that only half of each is visible) with the rose on the left and the pomegranate on the right. Two and a half petals of the double rose with sepals between are shown. The curved outer casing of the pomegranate with vertical ribbing is shown opened towards the centre so seeds, indicated by raised squares formed by cross hatching, are visible within. They appear to grow from a single stem risin…
Created on: Wednesday 3rd August 2016
Last updated: Sunday 19th February 2023
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: NMS-9B7AE3
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Fragment of silver badge, brooch or mount depicting the gable end of a building with knob finial on the apex and open door or window. Both sides and the base are missing. There are curving oblique and straight transverse lines on the roughly finished reverse. The roof finial is similar to that on a windmill badge from London (Spencer 1998, 297, no. 292a). Dimensions are >19 x >12mm, with a maximum thickness of 3mm and weighing 2.01g. It perhaps dates to the 15th century.
Created on: Monday 2nd April 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 1st March 2023
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Gayton', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: ESS-440382
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Essex
Workflow stage: Published
Description: A fragment of a post-medieval silver gilt badge, possibly for a cap or hat, dating to c. AD1500-1550.
The fragment consists of a circular silver plate with a gilded raised frame forming the front and a flat disc at the rear. The front is decorated with a central motif in applied gold sheet of the letter W, which is comprised of two overlapping 'V's, crowned, in stylised lettering. There are traces of a leaf or branch design on each side of the W. The rear disc is undecorated and contains the base of a pin which is broken at the point where …
Created on: Tuesday 6th July 2021
Last updated: Thursday 2nd March 2023
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Tendring District', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NLM-D341B4
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MODERN
County: North East Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Silver badge. Stamped metal plate depicting a straight-sided heraldic shield within a band where cables support a plaque for a basal legend reading M/S A/S [standing for Mine Sweeping/ Anti-Submarine], surmounted by a crown with jewelled band and castellated projections made up of the mainsails and aft view of an early 19th-century warship; a historic First Rate like Victory is intended. The shield is charged with a reticulate pattern – in this case apt as it represents a steel net - in which two mines and a trapped shark speared by a marlin spike appear. Notation: RD 83775…
Created on: Wednesday 5th April 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 5th April 2023
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Humberston', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NLM-67F15E
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MODERN
County: North Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Silver badge. Cast openwork discoid badge comprising an outer band with legend: * FOR KING AND EMPIRE * SERVICES RENDERED around a crowned Royal monogram GRV for George V (1910-1936). A pin seat is set at the top of the back and a catch at the base. A serial no: 393860 appears stamped on the back. Suggested date: Modern, 1914-1936
Diameter: 32mm, Thickness (Clear of pin gear): 1.2mm, Weight: 7.85gms
Created on: Monday 23rd October 2023
Last updated: Monday 23rd October 2023
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'North Ewster', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LIN-497856
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published
A silver-gilt livery badge in the form of an eagle or hawk, or less likely a 'popinjay'. The badge is convex and depicts the bird standing left with wings folded. The head has a short, downward curving beak. The eyes are depicted by a small incised pointed oval. The feathers on the chest and wings are depicted by a series of incised crescents and narrow vertical lines. The badge is broken at the legs and at the tail. On the reverse are two damaged oval areas representing the pin and catch-plate mechanisms. A series of curved lines are visible across the back suggesting that thi…
Created on: Wednesday 5th January 2011
Last updated: Thursday 21st December 2023
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Branston', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: SUSS-622704
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Published
A Medieval or Post Medieval silver badge or related decorative object, consisting of a 'V'-shaped (or A-shaped) outer surface in plan, with a trapezoidal cross-section. The outer decorative surface has bevelled inner and outer edges, a piriform-shaped opening at the centre and a scalloped base with three decorative trefoils, one each at the outer ends and one at the centre of the base. Each trefoil knop has a small central dot. The two arms of the 'V'-shaped frame are inscribed with the possible words 'Vellem Goller' or perhaps 'Vellem Gower'. It is unce…
Created on: Wednesday 30th May 2012
Last updated: Friday 23rd June 2023
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Little Horsted', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LIN-635172
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MODERN
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published
Modern silver WW1 military badge
Struck in solid silver with the words "For King and Empire Services Rendered" around the border. In the centre of the badge, a crown surmounts the monogram of King George V, GRI (George Rex Imperator / George, King and Emperor). The reverse is undecorated, but carries a unique identifying number 'B 290387', and the remains of a pin catch.
Diameter: 32.68 mm; Thickness: 1.87 mm; Weight: 7.72g
These Silver War Badges were first issued in 1916 under Army Order 316 to service personnel who had been honourably discharged and for officers…
Created on: Thursday 16th November 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 21st November 2023
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Navenby', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: NMS-F36AC6
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Description: Silver object, probably a badge, in the shape of a large five-petalled Tudor rose, with three attachment holes. The decoration is made in the repoussé technique on thin sheet or thick foil. It is fairly coarse in style, with a central raised area, five inner petals made from outer bands around inner raised areas, and five outer petals made in the same way. All of the petals have straight or very slightly incurving outside edges. The holes are small and circular, equidistantly placed around the edge so that two are in the corners of outer petals and the thi…
Created on: Monday 14th March 2022
Last updated: Thursday 29th February 2024
Spatial data recorded.
Record ID: PAS-18F8A3
Object type: BADGE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Published
Silver-gilt badge in the form of a recessed roundel with two concentric circles forming a deep frame, the edges of which are dentillated. The centre of the badge is engraved with a crowned 'I' between two Tudor roses on a hatched background. The reverse of the badge is soldered with a strip of metal which has been broken off at the point where it doubles back forming a looped pin. The relatively small size of the badge and the shape of the pin suggest its function as a hat-badge.
Diameter: 25mm
Weight: 1.09g
Scientific analysis at the British Museum produced a silver content …
Created on: Monday 25th March 2024
Last updated: Monday 25th March 2024
No spatial data available.
Record ID: PAS-DFEF37
Object type: BAR
Broad period: UNKNOWN
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Published
Undiagnostic hammered silver bar
Non-destructive X-ray fluorescence analysis of the surface of the bar conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content of 70%, the balance being copper with some zinc, tin and lead; it weighs 7.21 grams.
The bar is of rectangular section, square ended and with slightly concave sides from hammering the top and bottom faces flat; length: 26 mm; width: 8 mm. There is an irregular depression part way along the centre of one face.
The bar shows no diagnostic features and it is not possible to assign it to any particular period…
Created on: Sunday 4th May 2008
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
Spatial data recorded.
This findspot is known as 'Binbrook', grid reference and parish protected.
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