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Record ID: IOW-4ECC04
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published
An incomplete silver halfpenny of Charles I, 1625-1649 (North 1975, 138, ref: 2274).
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Monday 21st March 2011
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Record ID: IOW-4E2EB6
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published
An incomplete silver penny of Henry VII, issued by Archbishop Rotherham at York, 1485-1509 (North 1975, 84, ref: 1727).
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Monday 21st March 2011
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Record ID: YORYM-4E4BA4
Object type: WEIGHT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete cast lead weight of medieval to post-medieval date. The weight is an incomplete conical shape with the apex cut off. The metal is a light greyish-white colour. The object weighs 13.8mm in diameter, 7.2mm thick and weighs 8.5g.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Roecliffe', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: WILT-4E3E21
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Body sherd of Late Iron Age or Roman earthenware with micaceous and quartzite inclusions. It measures 34.37x22.19x8.01mm and weighs 8.11g.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Friday 21st July 2017
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Record ID: WILT-4E2B06
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Rim sherd (straight-sided) of Romano British sandy greyware with diagonal incised lines decoating the rim. It measures 20.64x23.54x5.85mm and weighs 1.86g.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Friday 21st July 2017
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Record ID: LIN-4E2971
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A contemporary copy of a 4th century nummus, copying a House of Constantine 'Romulus and Remus' type.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: LIN-4E20A2
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A contemporary copy of a 4th century nummus, probably copying a House of Valentinian 'Emperor dragging a captive' reverse.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: WILT-4E0F71
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Base sherd of Romano British sandy colour-coated earthenware, probably from a beaker. It measures 32.33x22.25x6.57mm and weighs 8.11g. Its estimated base diameter is c.40mm.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Friday 21st July 2017
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Record ID: LIN-4E16C2
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An illegible late Roman copper alloy nummus.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: YORYM-4E17E6
Object type: WEIGHT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete cast lead weight of medieval to post-medieval date. The weight is a dome, round in plan and D-shaped in section. The flat base is slightly concave in the centre. The weight is undecorated. The metal is a light greyish-white and is quite pitted. The weight is 53.7mm in diameter, 16.3mm thick and weighs 251g.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Scotter', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: LIN-4E0DE5
Object type: BUCKLE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Incomplete medieval cast copper alloy buckle with integral forked spacer. The frame was probably D-shaped but now incomplete.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: NARC-4E0581
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Northamptonshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Shallow cast lead bowl with moulded decoration. Bird feeder. D-shaped in plan, slightly flaring from the base. Flat base and plain, flat vertical back. the front is curved and has some moulded decoration. Two raised bands across the upper third. A sequence od diamonds and raised pellets is visible, but the main design has been obscured by plough damage.
In Material Culture in London in the Age of Transition, Geoff Egan states "for holding water, green plants or seed for cage birds...Decorated troughs seem to date from the late 15th/16th centuries and later, while plainer versions...…
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Northamptonshire area', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: LIN-4DE6D2
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Upper half of an Anglo-Saxon cast copper alloy cruciform brooch, dating to the 6th century. The brooch has a rectangular headplate but the wings are missing to either side. The headplate is decorated with two vertical perimeter lines of opposing punched crescents. There is a small collared knop riveted to the top of the headplate. The bow is short, arched and decorated with a deep channel down the centre, with a line of moulded dots to either side. To the exterior side of the the dots are two further bands of punched crescents. The lower half of the bow is missing.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: YORYM-4DECC3
Object type: WEIGHT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A complete cast lead steelyard weight of medieval to post-medieval date. The weight is bell-shaped with a flat base. An iron bar is present running vertically through the centre of the weight from which suspension loops would once have projected. These loops are no longer present. The metal is a light greyish-white colour and is heavily scored and pitted. The object is 52.2mm in diameter, 42.3mm thick and weighs 270g.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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This findspot is known as 'Roecliffe', grid reference and parish protected.
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Record ID: LIN-4DD8F1
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A silver penny of Henry II, moneyer Osber of Wilton. Class 1.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: LIN-4DCCD4
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Lincolnshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete cast copper alloy Polden Hill brooch with hinge type mechanism.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: SF-4BD264
Object type: LANTERN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Suffolk
Workflow stage: Published
An extremely unusual and almost complete copper-alloy lantern of Roman date. The lantern is formed from two distinct components comprising a detachable dome-shaped lid with simple incised decoration and possible traces of a white metal coating and a cylindrical body comprising two uprights and a circular base plate with feet, three of which are now missing. Fragments of the frame and lid are missing due to old breaks, as is the probable horn surround that would have originally formed the cylindrical shape of the lantern and enabled the light from inside to diffuse without being blown …
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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This findspot is known as 'South West Suffolk', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: WILT-4D7796
Object type: AXEHEAD
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Published
Fragment of Neolithic (3500 BC - 2100 BC) flint polished axehead, consisting either of the butt end of a large axehead or the cutting edge of a smaller axehead. It weighs 61.16g and measures 45.82mm in length. It has expanding sides. The complete end (50.17mm wide) is curving with a chunk missing from the edge and one face, with possible retouch. The break at the other end (57.31mm wide, 22.11mm thick) has a hinge fracture within it and may have occurred across a natural fault in the flint. There is natural damage to the side edges. The flint is very heavily patinated - the entire fra…
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Friday 23rd May 2014
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Record ID: IOW-4D82A1
Object type: HARNESS PENDANT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Published
A complete and misshapen cast copper alloy harness pendant of Medieval date (1300-1400).
The pendant has a suspension loop turned through 90° to the plane of the main part. It is quatrefoil-shaped in plan and has a small pointed knop between each foil. At the front, raised decoration comprises a large letter ‘W’ crowned. There is no trace of any enamel within or outside the letter ‘W’. The rear face is plain.
The object is corroded overall and has traces of a light green patina.
39.4 x 30.6 x 2.7mm. Weight: 12.45g.
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Monday 21st March 2011
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Record ID: LON-4D6950
Object type: TILE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
A fragment of Roman ceramic roof tile (tegula) (43-410 AD). The fragment consists of part of the wall of a Roman tegula tile, the lower section of the overlapping Roman roof tile pattern in which curved imbrex tiles were laid over the adjoining walls of a row of tegulae underneath. The upper edge of this tegula wall is the only side of the fragment that remains complete; the other three edges are broken. The tile has been hand built from a buff, highly-fired stoneware fabric with quartz tempering. One side of the tile fragment has a large area of concretion with gritty inclusions. Dime…
Created on: Thursday 1st October 2009
Last updated: Wednesday 16th August 2023
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