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Record ID: PAS-67C1B5
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Published
A copper-alloy nummus (AE) of an Uncertain Ruler dating from the period of circa AD 306 to 402.
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Saturday 23rd June 2012
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Record ID: SWYOR-67C023
Object type: AMPULLA
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
An incomplete cast lead alloy ampulla or holy water carrier of Medieval date (probably from the late 14th or 15th century). It is pouch-shaped. The bottom of the ampulla is rounded and the top is sub-rectangular (a flared neck). The rounded bottom of the ampulla also shows a small nick The design on the front face is illegible; however, some cross hatching may still be seen. The reverse face has a scallop shell design formed from numerous radiating lines. Both suspension lugs are missing. Additional damage consists of the vessel's having been bent and squashed. The ampulla has a white…
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Sunday 24th January 2021
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Record ID: PAS-67B143
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Published
A copper-alloy nummus (AE) of an Uncertain Ruler dating from the period of circa AD 306 to 402.
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Saturday 23rd June 2012
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Record ID: PAS-67A4E1
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Published
Possibly an extremely worn gold solidus of an Uncertain Ruler dating from the period of circa AD 358 to 402.
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Saturday 23rd June 2012
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Record ID: PAS-678FB3
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Published
A copper-alloy nummus (AE 3) of an Uncertain Ruler dating from the period of circa AD 330 to 378.
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Saturday 23rd June 2012
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Record ID: PAS-678536
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Published
A copper-alloy nummus (AE 3) of the House of Valentinian dating from the period of AD 364 to 378. SECVRITAS REI PVBLICAE reverse. Reece 19.
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Saturday 23rd June 2012
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Record ID: PAS-6773D1
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Published
A copper-alloy nummus (AE 3) of Constantine II or Constantius II as Caesar dating from the period of AD 330 to 335. GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse. Reece 17. LRBC 49/50.
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Saturday 23rd June 2012
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Record ID: PAS-675F93
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Published
A copper-alloy nummus (AE 3) of probably Constantine I dating from the period of AD 330 to 335. GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse. Reece 17. LRBC 48.
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Saturday 23rd June 2012
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Record ID: PUBLIC-675A22
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy bow brooch of Trumpet type and of 1st to 2nd century AD date
The brooch is near-complete, missing the spring and the chain-loop (with a length of 45.1mm, a depth of 18.9mm and a weight of 5.1g). The missing spring would have coiled around a single pierced lug on the rear of the head. Remnants of iron corrosion indicate that the axis bar was iron and suggest the spring may also have been iron. The head is near-circular (9.1mm wide) with the remnants of a broken chain-loop at the apex. The upper bow is of D-shaped section (6.6mm wide and 4.6mm thick at the head) …
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Tuesday 2nd August 2011
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Record ID: PAS-675126
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Published
A copper-alloy nummus (reduced) of Maximian I (after abdication) dating from the period of AD 307. GENIO POP ROM reverse. Reece 15. RIC 90.
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Saturday 23rd June 2012
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Record ID: PAS-674416
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Published
A fragment of a copper-alloy nummus of Constantius I (posthumous) dating from the period of AD 307 to 310. MEMORIA FELIX reverse. Illegible mint mark. Reece 15. RIC (London) 110.
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Saturday 23rd June 2012
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Record ID: PAS-673823
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Surrey
Workflow stage: Published
A copper-alloy radiate of Victorinus dating from the period of AD 269 to 271. Reece 13.
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Saturday 23rd June 2012
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Record ID: PUBLIC-672751
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy plate brooch of Umbonate type and of 2nd century AD date
The brooch is damaged and torn but is near-complete, missing some of the periphery and the pin (with a surviving length of 41.1mm, a depth of 10.2mm and a weight of 7.7g). The missing pin was hinged between twin lugs, positioned beneath the damaged chain-loop. The remnants of the pin and axis bar suggest they were made of iron. The central area on the rear of the brooch is dished and the eroded catch-plate survives as a stub on the rear rounded basal lug. The periphery of the brooch appears to have been enh…
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Friday 19th December 2014
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Record ID: PUBLIC-670236
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: IRON AGE
County: Gloucestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Iron Age copper alloy bow brooch of Colchester-one-piece type and of 1st century AD date
The brooch is complete (with a length of 50.6mm, a depth of 16.5mm and a weight of 4.7g). The spring is positioned behind short wings (with a width for the spring of 15.2mm and for the wings of 10.8mm) and the chord is tensioned above the head with a rearward claw. The spring coils three times each side of the claw. The circular sectioned wire for the spring gradually thins along the pin (with a maximum diameter of 2.0mm thinning to 0.7mm near the tip). The bow is of sub-rectangular section near…
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 10th August 2011
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Record ID: SUSS-66D8C4
Object type: HOOKED TAG
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Published
Treasure item: 2011 T448; subsequently disclaimed and returned to finder.
An incomplete cast silver gilt hooked clasp clothes fastener with a missing hook, dating to the early Post Medieval period (c. 1500-1600 AD). In plan, the body of the fastener is formed from an equilateral triangle with rounded corners and serrated edges. The front face is decorated elaborately with three hemispherical domes configured in a trefoil arrangement within the angles of the triangle. The surface of each dome has a number of sub-spherical raised pellets, some of which are placed centrally within two…
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 26th March 2014
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This findspot is known as 'Near Lewes', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: PUBLIC-66D638
Object type: MOUNT
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: the Vale of Glamorgan
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Post medieval copper alloy book mount, probably of 17th or 18th century date
The mount is near-complete (with a length of 50.7mm and a weight of 12.4g). The mount is made of sheet copper alloy (1.8mm - 2.8mm thick) and was attached by a single rivet positioned near the end (2.6mm diameter). The rivet hole has been punched through, rather than drilled. The attachment end is straight, before the sides diverge slightly before converging to a rectangular panel (with a maximum width of 26.8mm), near the catch. The catch is distorted (with a depth of 2.6mm). No applied decoration is now…
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Wednesday 10th August 2011
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Record ID: DENO-669A34
Object type: FLAKE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: Derbyshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Incomplete worked flint, Mesolithic/Neolithic. Light grey flint with mid grey mottling and the start of white patination. Soft hammer bulb on ventral surface. Three longitudinal flake scars on dorsal surface. Right hand dorsal end has vertical flake removed. Length 43.46mm, width 12.2mm, thickness 4.5mm (c.7mm as curved), weight 2.08g.
A very similar flint, although larger (length 68.4mm, width 14.1mm, thickness 6.0mm (as curved c.16mm), weight ) is in Derby Museum's collections, accession no. 1978-952/24, from Castle Pit Hill, Melbourne & said to be Mesolithic
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Monday 18th February 2013
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This findspot is known as 'Donnington', grid reference and parish protected.
Record ID: PUBLIC-658DF3
Object type: KNIFE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Cornwall
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation
Flake with hinge fracture at distal end. Retouch cuts through earlier patination on upper left hand margin dorsal view. Reworking can be seen on right hand dorsal view which has resulted in use as a knife. A little cortex remains at lower right dorsal view.
Flint is chalk colour through patination on dorsal view, and light grey colour on ventral view and was likely derived from a local beach pebble.
Bond illustrates a similar example on page 145, fig 5.131, No.25 which is dated to the late Neolithic.
Created on: Monday 1st August 2011
Last updated: Monday 30th January 2012
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