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    • Created: Tuesday 17th June 2014
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    • County:Suffolk

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Record ID: NMS-01E030
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
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Silver penny of John, short cross class 5b2*, moneyer Ricard T of London, obverse contains orthographical error and reads hERICVSRE X, weight 1.29g, 1205-7
Created on: Tuesday 17th June 2014
Last updated: Friday 20th June 2014
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Record ID: NMS-01C567
Object type: JETTON
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
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Copper alloy jetton of Hans Schultes II, rose-orb type of Nuremberg with master's name on both sides, cf Mitchiner 1388ff, further details illegible, 1586-1603
Created on: Tuesday 17th June 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 17th June 2014
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Record ID: NMS-012284
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
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Silver halfgroat of Elizabeth I, tower, tun initial mark, North 2016, 1591-4
Created on: Tuesday 17th June 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 17th June 2014
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Record ID: NMS-00899D
Object type: WHETSTONE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
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Medieval honestone of Norwegian Ragstone. The cross-section is sub-rectangular with the narrow sides quite flat but the two broad faces irregularly convex. Close to the slightly damaged narrower end an encircling V-sectioned groove with overlapping ends was presumably to take a suspension cord (a drilled perforation is the more normal method). Below the groove the sides are straight and then gently diverge before a rounded lower end. Length 84mm. Width 21.5 - 28mm. Thickness 10.5 - 14.5mm. Weight 55.98g. Norwegian Ragstone was imported in quantity before the Conquest (Moore, D.T. and …
Created on: Tuesday 17th June 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 17th June 2014
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Record ID: NMS-004F31
Object type: TAP
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
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Incomplete post-medieval copper alloy tap, with the key and most of the circular inlet pipe missing. The key housing is octagonal externally and circular internally. Between the key housing and the sub-square sectioned mouth there is a spur or projection on the upper face. This is a common 16th- and perhaps earlier 17th-century form (Baart et al. 1977, nos. 657-60; Allan 1984, 345, fig. 193, no. 180; Goodall, A. in Saunders 2012, 115, cat. no. 245; HAMP-751C23). Egan (1998, 242-4) points to Continental examples of as early as c.1460. Extant length 88m. Width 22mm.
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