2024-03-19T02:33:53+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/results23110Suffolk1000County267ROMAN1Unknown159341159301ROThis record is for an object associated with a coin hoard and was imported from an external project database. It may therefore lack the usual level of detail and images. DistrictCertain4IARCH15867Restricted Accessx4121826347817Forest Heath105392015-03-17T16:20:12ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Container for third-century hoard IARCH-4897F4.
Robertson 2000, 106-107 no. 478:
"There is, in the Moyses' Hall Museum, Bury St. Edmunds, a large Roman urn, which was presented by S.G. Fenton, in 1913, and which is labelled "Found at Wangford Heath, Brandon. Within were about 3000 silver and bronze coins of Gallienus, etc."
The urn is 10 1/2 in. high and 10 1/4 in. wide, of hard red clay with pale pink slip, with rim curving over slightly, cordon on shoulder and grooved circle on inside bottom.
Pot drawn, 1938 (ASR)"
Eleanor Ghey5WangfordIARCH-8545927114661ROMANVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-7114661132604IARCH-853CA7Completex41218images/eghey2/1PAS550853CA0017D742015-03-17T16:18:18ZCertainx4121821ROMANCeramic41425RO1Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:20.452ZSuffolk1000County15.2ROMAN1Agricultural or drainage work1593418311159221ROThis record is for an object associated with a coin hoard and was imported from an external project database. It may therefore lack the usual level of detail and images. DistrictCertain2IARCH15867Restricted Accessx4121826347821Forest Heath105392015-03-17T10:30:21ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Ceramic vessel, the surviving one of three containers for a radiate hoard from Mildenhall (IARCH-BD5318). Studied in Moyse's Hall Museum by Robertson (1954, 41): "The pot, which has the neck broken off, is of hard grey clay with a darker slip and a trellis pattern round the body. The surviving portion stands 6 in. high, and is 5¾ in. wide." She adds (2000, 168) "The neat footstand is 1¼ in. wide."
Eleanor Ghey5MildenhallIARCH-80223D7112121ROMANVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-7112121914.64IARCH-802013Incompletex41218images/eghey2/1PAS5508020100130642015-03-17T10:29:21ZCertainx412181831-01-01T00:00:00Z211832-12-31T00:00:00ZROMANCeramic41425RO1Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:20.331ZSuffolk100CountyROMAN1Agricultural or drainage work159341158691ROThis record is for an object associated with a coin hoard and was imported from an external project database. It may therefore lack the usual level of detail and images. DistrictCertain2IARCH15867Restricted Accessx4121826347819Forest Heath105392015-03-13T16:20:44ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Ceramic jar, a container for late Roman hoard IARCH-A94B2E.
Described (in Robertson 2000, 392-393 no. 1588 quoting Prigg) as "fragments of a small vase of Durobrivian pottery...Of the vessel that contained them, the only portions recovered were the base, with its narrow foot and half the neck, representing a jar of about half a pint in capacity. It had evidently been broken some time previous to its final discovery; and fragments of it had, no doubt, been carried away in former ploughings, without materially disturbing the contents".
Probably Nene valley pottery.
Eleanor Ghey5IcklinghamIARCH-30DE697107381ROMANVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-710738196IARCH-30D576Incompletex41218images/eghey2/1PAS55030D5700164542015-03-13T16:16:23ZCertainx4121821ROMANCeramic41425RO1Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:02.037ZSuffolk10CountyROMAN1Agricultural or drainage work1593419591152911ROThis record is for an object associated with a coin hoard and was imported from an external project database. It may therefore lack the usual level of detail and images.
Used as a lid for the container.
DistrictCertain4IARCH15692Restricted Accessx4121826347854Babergh105392015-03-13T10:44:37ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Lid for the fourth century Freston hoard IARCH-F86BFD.
Robertson 2000, 295-296 no. 1240 writes:
"Subsequent examination of the site by the writers showed that the hoard had been placed in a large pot sealed by a smaller one. No other evidence of Roman occupation could be seen in the vicinity and none has been reported from Freston..
The pots in which the hoard was concealed had been broken and scattered in the plough-soil, but they were capable of reconstruction.... The rim [of the larger pot] is missing, destroyed by previous ploughings, but one fragment which has survived indicated that the opening was about 6½ inches in diameter.This corresponds with the maximum diameter of the smaller pot which shows traces of bronze corrosion on the outside of the base. It is black with a metallic lustre decorated with horizontal burnished lines, a groove on the shoulder and a flattened cordon on the neck. There is a shallow depression in the base"
Eleanor Ghey5FrestonIARCH-2BF53D7106651ROMANVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-710665198IARCH-2BF3C3Completex41218images/eghey2/1PAS5502BF3C0012F642015-03-13T10:43:08ZCertainx412181959-04-01T00:00:00Z211959-04-29T23:00:00ZROMANCeramic41425RO1Circa21ROMANIpwsich MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:20.056ZSuffolk10CountyROMAN1Agricultural or drainage work1593419591152911ROThis record is for an object associated with a coin hoard and was imported from an external project database. It may therefore lack the usual level of detail and images. DistrictCertain4IARCH15692Restricted Accessx4121826347854Babergh105392015-03-13T10:41:21ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Container for the fourth century Freston hoard IARCH-F86BFD.
Robertson 2000, 295-296 no. 1240 writes:
"Subsequent examination of the site by the writers showed that the hoard had been placed in a large pot sealed by a smaller one. No other evidence of Roman occupation could be seen in the vicinity and none has been reported from Freston..
The pots in which the hoard was concealed had been broken and scattered in the plough-soil, but they were capable of reconstruction. The larger pot (Fig. 1) is slate grey with scribbled zigzag decoration on the shoulder, and three burnished bands below and one above. The inside, and especially the bottom three inches, is heavily encrusted with bronze corrosion. The rim is missing, destroyed by previous ploughings, but one fragment which has survived indicated that the opening was about 6½ inches in diameter."
Eleanor Ghey5FrestonIARCH-2BEF0D7106641ROMANVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-710664198IARCH-2BE861Completex41218images/eghey2/1PAS5502BE8600113C42015-03-13T10:40:06ZCertainx412181959-04-01T00:00:00Z211959-04-29T23:00:00ZROMANCeramic41425RO1Circa21ROMANIpwsich MuseumCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:20.055ZSuffolk10County229ROMAN1Agricultural or drainage work1593419481159321ROThis record is for an object associated with a coin hoard and was imported from an external project database. It may therefore lack the usual level of detail and images. DistrictCertain4IARCH1586789Restricted Accessx41218Forest Heath105392015-03-12T16:01:37ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Container from hoard IARCH-C9D277, broken on discovery.
Robertson quotes Mattingly 1953, "The pot is reported to have been about 9 in. in height with diameter of about 2 1/2 in. at the base and about 3 1/2 in. at the top. It was of red unglazed ware with no ornament beyond a few horizontal lines, which had been in the clay before baking."
and adds "JRS [XL 1950, 105] described the container as "a red-coated jar, 9 in. high, decorated with three groups of white vertical wavy stripes.""
Eleanor Ghey5FreckenhamIARCH-8BDFAE7106051ROMANVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-710605198IARCH-1B7AC2Completex41218images/eghey2/1PAS5501B7AC00122442015-03-12T15:58:36ZCertainx412181948-03-01T00:00:00Z211948-03-30T23:00:00ZROMANCeramic41425RO1Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:20.02ZSuffolk100County52ROMAN1Unknown159341152161ROThis record is for an object associated with a coin hoard and was imported from an external project database. It may therefore lack the usual level of detail and images.
Hoard Uncertain if container or associated vessel.
DistrictCertain4IARCH15508Restricted Accessx4121827392160Suffolk Coastal105392015-03-12T11:37:39ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Robertson 2000, 274-275 no. 1150: "There are in Ipswich Museum, two pots and 15 small AE coins, formerly in the Thomas Canham Collection, which came into the possession of the Museum in 1930. The pots and coins are recorded as coming from Butley.
... The smaller pot is of soft buff ware with a buff slip, and is 2 1/16 in. high and 3 1/8 in. wide. It has a rather long neck with a groove at the base of it, and a slightly outcurving rim."
Eleanor Ghey5ButleyIARCH-17AA797104561ROMANVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-710456113796IARCH-17A20CCompletex41218images/eghey2/1PAS55017A20001C9142015-03-12T11:36:00ZCertainx4121821ROMANCeramic41425RO1Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:19.946ZSuffolk100County114ROMAN1Fieldwalking159341152161ROThis record is for an object associated with a coin hoard and was imported from an external project database. It may therefore lack the usual level of detail and images.
Hoard IARCH-11DB48. Container or associated vessel.
DistrictCertain4IARCH15508Restricted Accessx4121827392160Suffolk Coastal105392015-03-12T11:33:57ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
Robertson 2000, 274-275 no. 1150: "There are in Ipswich Museum, two pots and 15 small AE coins, formerly in the Thomas Canham Collection, which came into the possession of the Museum in 1930. The pots and coins are recorded as coming from Butley.
The larger of the two pots is of hard leathery grey-brown ware, and is 4 1/2 in. high, and 3 1/8 in. wide. It has an outcurving rim, and a cordon round the base of the neck."
Eleanor Ghey5ButleyIARCH-17938C7104521ROMANVESSELRestricted Accessfinds-71045213796IARCH-178FAFCompletex41218images/eghey2/1PAS550178FA001FDF42015-03-12T11:31:06ZCertainx4121821ROMANCeramic41425RO1Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:19.945ZSuffolk10County1593415925ROThis record is for an object associated with a coin hoard and was imported from an external project database. It may therefore lack the usual level of detail and images. DistrictIARCH15867Restricted Accessx41218Forest Heath10539EasternAccording to J Plouviez (at inquest) "The pot is a narrow mouthed jar, wheel thrown and of orange fabric".5Lakenheath (Palmer's Green)IARCH-F133BE701171VESSELRestricted Accessfinds-7011718IARCH-F1DFA7images/eghey2/PAS6213C15B001E7C42015-01-20T15:21:09ZROMANCeramic41425Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:14.431ZSuffolk10County1593415336ROThis record is for an object associated with a coin hoard and was imported from an external project database. It may therefore lack the usual level of detail and images. DistrictIARCH15508Restricted Accessx41218Suffolk Coastal10539EasternBase and lower body of pot containing coins ('pot 1'). Jar with wheel-turned base, wheel-thrown, fairly strong girth carination but does not survive about this point. Dark grey core and light grey / red margins with a dark brown/grey surface. Visible sand inclusions giving a rough interior surface. Interior stained from coins.5SutonIARCH-8756BA701186VESSELRestricted Accessfinds-7011868IARCH-74CE5Aimages/eghey2/PAS44DFF008001D2B42015-01-20T15:21:09ZROMANCeramic41425Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:12:14.436Z