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Record ID: NMS-575852
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
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Copper alloy sheet repair patch, partly distorted, probably from a medieval or post-medieval copper alloy sheet vessel, subrectangular, attached to two other fragmentary sheets by five sheet rivets. c.50 x c.25mm. Probably 14th - 17th century.
Created on: Thursday 2nd January 2014
Last updated: Thursday 2nd January 2014
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Record ID: NMS-574431
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
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Everted rim sherd of a medieval to post-medieval cast copper alloy cooking vessel, sooted externally, diameter not accurately measurable, weight 27g, 14th - 17th century.
Created on: Thursday 2nd January 2014
Last updated: Thursday 2nd January 2014
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Record ID: WAW-54F675
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
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Three bodysherds of probably three wheel thrown ceramic vessels. The sherds are bodysherds, in a fabric similar to that known as Severn Valley ware. This type of pottery was produced throughout the Roman Period, in the Severn Valley area, and typically consisted of jugs, flagons and tankards. Sherd specific details: Fabric type: Severn Valley Ware Sherd type: bodysherd Firing condition: oxidised exterior, unoxidised core, oxidised interior Hardness: fairly hard Surface texture: Smooth Condition of sherds: abraded.
Created on: Thursday 2nd January 2014
Last updated: Thursday 2nd January 2014
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Record ID: NMS-544F66
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Norfolk
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Lower part of leg and foot of a medieval to post-medieval copper alloy cooking vessel. The cross-section is oval ((26.5 x 22mm) at the break. The true form of the foot is unknown. Its extremities were lost before the breaks, along with the rest of the surfaces overall, were covered in thick sooting. The foot was more than 32.5mm in width and 27mm thick. Extant length 47mm. Weight 131g. 14th - 17th century.
Created on: Thursday 2nd January 2014
Last updated: Thursday 2nd January 2014
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