2024-03-29T00:33:58+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/results206120Suffolk100CountyCastROMAN1Metal detectorWBYSF676D93.jpg159342018Centred on field1155021RO2.89DistrictCertain2SF15674100Restricted Accessx412185.41Mid Suffolk106272019-10-21T17:58:18ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A mostly complete cast copper-alloy two-piece bow brooch of double-lugged Colchester Derivative type dating to the Roman period, c. 43-100 AD. Only the pin mechanism, pin and part of one lug are missing in old damage, the rest of the object preserved intact. It demonstrates a hemispherically sectioned winged head (the latter undecorated), with a projecting double-lug at the midpoint of its rear face. The bow is 'D' shaped in section and tapers long its length, demonstrating a prominent longitudinal moulded crest that runs down its middle. At the foot of the brooch, the catchplate projects from its rear, being triangular in plan with a rolled back edge (now filled with ferrous corrosion products) to accomodate the original pin. Preserved in fair condition with an even greenish patina, it measures 36.67mm in length, 17.42mm wide at its head, and 2.89mm thick at the midpoint of the bow. It weighs 5.41g.
Helen Geake36.677WilbySF-676E05909995Harlow1ROMANBROOCHRestricted Accessfinds-9099951117.426SF-676D93Incomplete43x41218images/alexbliss/11033991PAS5B4676D90012B042018-07-11T22:30:01ZCertainx4121812018-07-10T23:00:00Z21ROMANCopper alloy41425RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:47.45ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammeredEast Anglia BritishIRON AGE1CertainMetal detectorWBYSF676C7B.jpg159342018Centred on field1155021IceniIADistrictCertain44987SF1567412.44-10Restricted Accessx139920.981495.0Mid Suffolk11728Unit (silver)2018-11-12T11:52:32ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A worn silver unit of the East Anglian region, dating c. 40-10 BC. Rudd's 'Bury Diadem' type, c.f ABC 1495.
Alexander BlissUninscribed22WilbySF-676D0D909994Diademed bust left, wheel motif in front211IRON AGECOINRestricted Accessfinds-9099941161SF-676C7B6Complete-40x13992images/alexbliss/110339941PAS5B4676C7001C2B42018-07-11T22:29:43ZHorse prancing left, pellet-in-ring motif aboveCertainx13992231Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z16CertainIRON AGESilver41425IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/IRON AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:47.45ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammeredROMAN1CertainMetal detector159342018Centred on field1sestertius155021RODistrictCertain436019SF1567428.61199Restricted Accessx412189.75Mid Suffolk10627Sestertius2018-07-12T11:07:15ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
An extremely worn copper-alloy sestertius dating to c. AD 1-199. Reece period and issuing emperor unknown due to wear. Reverse: standing female figure.
Alexander BlissUncertain - 1st/2nd Century AD7WilbySF-676B85909993Illegible11ROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-9099931161SF-676AFAComplete1x41218images/alexbliss/11PAS5B4676AF001A3442018-07-11T22:29:19ZStanding female figureCertainx412182Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z21CertainROMANCopper alloy41425RO1Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:47.45ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammeredROMAN1CertainMetal detector159342018Centred on field1sestertius155021RODistrictCertain436019SF1567428.97199Restricted Accessx4121811.41Mid Suffolk10627Sestertius2018-07-12T11:00:33ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
An illegible and corroded copper-alloy sestertius dating to c. AD 1-199. Reece period, issuing emperor and reverse type unknown due to extreme wear.
Alexander BlissUncertain - 1st/2nd Century AD7WilbySF-676A8B909992Illegible11ROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-909992116SF-676A07Complete1x41218images/alexbliss/11PAS5B4676A00017E942018-07-11T22:29:04ZIllegibleCertainx412182Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z21ROMANCopper alloy41425RO1Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:47.449ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammered16ROMAN1CertainMetal detector159342018Centred on fieldConstantine_the_Great1nummus15502977460981RODistrictCertain410020constantine_iSF1567417.07330Restricted Accessx412180.98Mid Suffolk11728Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2018-11-02T15:48:12ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A worn and corroded copper-alloy nummus of Constantine I (AD 306-337) probably dating to c. AD 324-330 (Reece period 16). Reverse: illegible due to corrosion. The coin appears to have been cut in half.
Alexander BlissConstantine I22WilbySF-6775F7909991Laureate bust right11ROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-9099911161SF-6769A4Complete324x41218images/alexbliss/11PAS5B46769A00141642018-07-11T22:28:58ZIllegibleCertainx412182Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z21CertainROMANSilver41425RO1Circa21ROMANCertainIllegibleCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:47.449ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammered13ROMAN1CertainMetal detector159342018Centred on field1155021RODistrictCertain4105626SF1567415.37275Restricted Accessx412181.84Mid Suffolk11728Radiate (antoninianus)2018-07-12T10:50:02ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A very corroded copper-alloy radiate of uncertain issue, dating to c. AD 260-275 (Reece period 13). Reverse illegible due to corrosion.
Alexander BlissRadiate (uncertain emperor)22WilbySF-676918909990Radiate bust right11ROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-9099901161SF-67689CComplete260x41218images/alexbliss/11PAS5B467689001CE942018-07-11T22:28:41ZIllegibleCertainx412182Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z21CertainROMANSilver41425RO1Circa21ROMANCertain[...]P[....]VGCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:47.449ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammered17ROMAN1Certain2821164Metal detector159342018Centred on fieldConstantinian_dynasty2241nummus155021RODistrictCertain413220SF1567416.19340Restricted Accessx412181.38treveriMid Suffolk10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2018-07-12T10:46:21ZReturned to finderEasternCircaCertain
A corroded copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, dating to c. AD 330-340 (Reece period 17). Reverse: no legend, she-wolf suckling twins, two stars above. Mint of Trier.
Alexander BlissHouse of Constantine1093907WilbySF-67680C909989Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Roma leftNone11ROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-9099894631112834517Trier61SF-67677E7Complete330x41218images/alexbliss/Wolf and Twins [VRBS ROMA]11PAS5B467677001EAF42018-07-11T22:28:23ZShe-wolf suckling twins, two stars aboveCertainx412182-//PTRRegular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z21CertainROMANCopper alloy41425x29357RO1Circa21ROMANCertainVRBS R[OMA]Civil Parish12022-07-14T07:14:47.448ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detector159342018Centred on fieldHenry_III_of_England1155021MDDistrictCertain420450SF1567412.311256Restricted Accessx142210.32Mid Suffolk11728Cut halfpenny2018-07-12T10:36:19ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A heavily clipped silver hammered cut halfpenny of Henry III, dating c. 1250-1256. Class 5b (based on the form of the crown), mint and moneyer uncertain.
Alexander BlissHenry III of England22Wilby1720SF-677165909988Crowned bust facing, sceptre held in right hand[....]C/OR (?)81MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-90998811Long cross class 5b (N 992)61SF-6766B3Complete1250x14221images/alexbliss/11PAS5B46766B00139D42018-07-11T22:28:11ZVoided long cross quartering coin, three pellets in each angle within inner pelleted borderCertainx142212Clipped2018-07-10T23:00:00Z29CertainMEDIEVALSilver41425MD1Circa29MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278CertainClipped away totallyCivil Parish142022-07-14T07:14:47.448ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2650628Metal detector159342018Centred on fieldHenry_III_of_England831155021MDDistrictCertain420450SF1567416.911256Restricted Accessx142210.68Mid Suffolk11728Cut halfpenny2018-07-12T10:32:09ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A silver hammered cut halfpenny of Henry III, dating c. 1250-1256. Class Vb, moneyer Roberd or Ricard at the mint of Durham.
Alexander BlissHenry III of England22Wilby1720SF-67663A909987Crowned bust facing, sceptre held in right hand[....]/ON D/VRh11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-90998711Long cross class 5b (N 992)9.0126346240Durham61SF-6765BBComplete1250x14221images/alexbliss/11PAS5B46765B001BC242018-07-11T22:27:55ZVoided longcross quartering coin, three pellets in each angle within inner pelleted borderCertainx142212Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z29CertainMEDIEVALSilver41425x38214MD1Circa29MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278Certain[hE]NRICVS RE[X III]Civil Parish142022-07-14T07:14:47.447ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL12643743Metal detector159342018Centred on fieldHenry_III_of_England1321155021MDDistrictCertain420451SF1567418.151250Restricted Accessx142211.27Mid Suffolk11728Penny2018-07-12T10:23:03ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A silver hammered penny of Henry III, dating c. 1248-1250. Class 3b, moneyer Nicole at the mint of London.
Alexander BlissHenry III of England22Wilby1707SF-676538909986Crowned bust facingNIC/OLE/ON L/VND11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-90998611Long cross class 3b (N 987)26352940London61SF-6764C7Complete1248x14221images/alexbliss/1PAS5B46764C00170042018-07-11T22:27:40ZVoided longcross quartering coin, three pellets in each angle within inner pelleted borderCertainx142212Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z29CertainMEDIEVALSilver41425x17731MD1Circa29MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278Certain*hENRICVS REX IIICivil Parish142022-07-14T07:14:46.414ZGloucestershire1CountyCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorPUBLIC6618F2.jpg20616GPS (from the finder)11PM3DistrictCertain1PUBLIC20508x410471.7Forest of Dean110952018-07-11T22:17:18ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A fragment of post medieval window came. The lead alloy artefact is much abraded, making its original shape hard to determine. There is a raised saltire across the fragment which may indicate the direction of four strips that held diamond shaped window panes. The rear is flat.
The fragment is 16mm by 13mm, and 3mm thick.
Weight 1.7g.
Peter Reavill1625KempleyPUBLIC-6632DD9099852POST MEDIEVALCAMERestricted Accessfinds-909985111310PUBLIC-6618F2Fragmentx41047images/PatrickBrown/11019792PAS5B46618F00122B42018-07-11T20:59:11ZCertainx41047136POST MEDIEVALLead Alloy41427PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALProbably2022-07-14T07:14:47.447ZRestricted AccessGloucestershire10CountyPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorPUBLIC6582D5.jpg20616From a paper map311111729PM0.7DistrictCertain4PUBLIC2050825.1x410472.4Forest of Dean106272018-07-11T22:17:43ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A contemporary forgery of a Post Medieval shilling. The forgery is very worn and completly featureless. It consists of a base silver wash over a copper core. It is possibly a forgery of a Commenwealth or Charles II shilling.
Diameter 25.1mm, thickness 0.7mm, weight 2.4g.
Peter Reavill7KempleyPUBLIC-65A2099099841POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-909984118PUBLIC-6582D5Completex41047images/PatrickBrown/11019791PAS5B46582D00151942018-07-11T20:19:09ZCertainx4104736POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainBase Silver2022-07-14T07:14:47.447ZRestricted AccessGloucestershire10CountyMilledPOST MEDIEVAL12643743Metal detectorPUBLIC6524F2.jpg20616From a paper mapWilliam_III_of_England13311PM1DistrictCertain422983PUBLIC205081701x410475.1Forest of Dean11728Sixpence2018-07-11T22:18:55ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
A silver, milled, shilling of WIlliam III. The coin is heavily worn with no features on the reverse, and just the outline of the kings head on the obverse, along with LMVS from the kings name in the legend.
Diameter 26.3mm, thickness 1.0mm, weight 5.1g.
Peter Reavill26.3William III of England22Kempley3345PUBLIC-65504390998311POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-90998311Sixpence: William III (S 3520 - 3548)26352940London8PUBLIC-6524F2Complete1695x41047images/PatrickBrown/11019790PAS5B46524F00126842018-07-11T19:54:07ZCertainx4104716Regular36POST MEDIEVALSilver41427x17731PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertain192022-07-14T07:14:47.446ZRestricted AccessGloucestershire100CountyKnapped/flakedNEOLITHIC1Metal detectorPUBLIC64FCF9.jpg20616From a paper map11NE4DistrictCertain4PUBLIC20508x143372.2Forest of Dean108372018-07-11T22:20:28ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
Secondary debitage. Could have been used as a crude end scraper. Pronounced bulb of percussion on ventral face - indirect percussion / retouch present
28mm by 22mm, 4mm maximum thickness.
Weight 2.2g.
Peter Reavill2810KempleyPUBLIC-650E43909982Secondary1NEOLITHICDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-90998211226PUBLIC-64FCF9Completex14337images/PatrickBrown/11019789PAS5B464FCF00199342018-07-11T19:43:27ZCertainx1433749NEOLITHICFlint41427NE1Circa9http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/NEOLITHICCertain2022-07-14T07:14:47.446ZRestricted AccessSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detector159342018Centred on field1321155021MDDistrictCertain421449SF1567413.221483Restricted Accessx142210.32Mid Suffolk11728Halfpenny2018-07-11T18:40:45ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
An incomplete silver hammered halfpenny of Edward IV, probably second reign, dating c. 1471-1483. Withers' type 1-7, no marks by neck, initial mark uncertain. Mint of London. C.f North 1667.
Alexander BlissEdward IV of England (second reign)22Wilby2206SF-640C7B909981Crowned bust facing[CIVI/TA]S/LON/DON11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-90998111Halfpenny: Edward IV, Second reign, not further defined (N 1667 - 1669)26352940London61SF-640833Complete1471x14221images/alexbliss/11PAS5B46408300130E42018-07-11T18:38:11ZLong cross quartering coin, three pellets in each angle within inner pelleted borderCertainx142212Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z29CertainMEDIEVALSilver41425x17731MD1Circa29MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489Certain[....]DI GRA[....]Civil Parish162022-07-14T07:14:47.446ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammeredEARLY MEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detectorWBYSF63B04E.jpg159342018Centred on fieldEdward_the_Confessor1155021EMDistrictCertain419539SF156741048Restricted Accessx410220.21Mid Suffolk11728Cut farthing2018-11-12T11:46:56ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A broken silver hammered cut farthing of Edward the Confessor, dating c. 1046-1048. Trefoil-quadilateral type, mint and moneyer uncertain due to cutting of the coin. North 817.
Alexander Bliss9.07Edward the Confessor22Wilby499SF-63B10F909980Helmeted bust left, sceptre in front[...]A[]EO11EARLY MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-90998011N 817 (Trefoil Quadrilateral) (Hild. C)8.0761SF-63B04EComplete1046x41022images/alexbliss/110339861PAS5B463B04001F2342018-07-11T18:14:44ZVoided longcross quartering coin, quadilateral at centre, trefoil in each angle within inner pelleted borderCertainx410222Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z47CertainEARLY MEDIEVALSilver41425EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCoin of the kings of All England 924/5-1066Certain[.....]REXCivil Parish32022-07-14T07:14:47.445ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL12643743Metal detector159342018Centred on field1321155021MDDistrictCertain421251SF1567415.521483Restricted Accessx142210.91Mid Suffolk11728Penny2018-07-11T17:55:52ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A very worn and clipped silver hammered penny, probably of Edward IV, dating c. 1461-1470 or 1471-1483. Probably mint of London, no identifying marks by neck or crown visible.
Alexander BlissEdward IV of England (first reign)22Wilby2107SF-635DE2909979Crowned bust facing[...]/[]A[]/[......]11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-90997911Penny: Edward IV, First reign, not further defined26352940London62SF-635BCBComplete1461x14221images/alexbliss/1PAS5B4635BC001B8F42018-07-11T17:52:12ZLong cross quartering coin, three pellets in each angle within inner pelleted borderCertainx142212Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z29ProbablyMEDIEVALSilver41425x17731MD1Circa29MEDIEVALEnglish coin Late Medieval 1377 - 1489Certain[....]A[....]Civil Parish162022-07-14T07:14:47.445ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detector159342018Centred on fieldEdward_III_of_England1321155021MDDistrictCertain420749SF1567415.711343Restricted Accessx142210.54Mid Suffolk11728Halfpenny2018-07-11T17:28:11ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
A somewhat worn silver hammered halfpenny of Edward III, dating c. 1335-1343. 'Star-marked' second coinage, Withers' type 3bi, mint of London. North 1100/1102.
Alexander BlissEdward III of England22Wilby2793SF-630059909978Crowned bust facingCIVI/TAS/LON/DON*11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-90997811Halfpenny: Edward III 2nd 'star marked' coinage, Wither's type 3 (N 1100/2, N 1103/3)26352940London61SF-62FAEDComplete1335x14221images/alexbliss/11PAS5B462FAE001E5542018-07-11T17:26:22ZLong cross quartering coin, three pellets in each angle within inner pelleted borderCertainx142212Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z29CertainMEDIEVALSilver41425x17731MD1Circa29MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377Certain[]EDWAR[DVS R]EX ANG[....]Civil Parish152022-07-14T07:14:38.045ZSuffolk100CountyStruck or hammeredEast Anglia BritishIRON AGE1CertainMetal detectorWBYSF6271A5.jpg159342018Centred on field1155021IceniIADistrictCertain24987SF1567417.37-10Restricted Accessx139921.01Mid Suffolk11728Unit (silver)2018-11-12T11:49:17ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
An incomplete uninscribed silver unit of the East Anglian region, dating c. 40-10 BC. Talbot's Bury large flan A (LFA) series, die-group 1A2. Obverse: male head left with braided hair, plant-stalk (?) issuing from mouth, wheel motif and pellet-in-ring motifs in front. Reverse: horse prancing right, pellet-in-ring behind mane, cross-shaped motif in front. See Talbot (2017) p. 170.
Alexander BlissUninscribed22WilbySF-627240909977Male head left with braided hair, plant-stalk (?) issuing from mouth, wheel motif and pellet-in-ring motifs in front211IRON AGECOINRestricted Accessfinds-9099771112.3261SF-6271A56Incomplete-40x13992images/alexbliss/110339881PAS5B46271A00158B42018-07-11T16:49:46ZHorse prancing right, pellet-in-ring behind mane, cross-shaped motif in front.Certainx13992231Regular2018-07-10T23:00:00Z16CertainIRON AGESilver41425IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/IRON AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:14:47.444ZNottinghamshire100CountyStruck or hammered17ROMAN1Certain3190813Metal detectorDENO62594D.jpg81272018Generated from computer mapping softwareFairConstantine_II_(emperor)1971nummus7831826971274RODistrictCertain210720constantine_iiDENO81001.58337South Scarlex412180.81sisciaNewark and Sherwood10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2018-08-04T13:42:53ZReturned to finderEast MidlandsExactlyProbably
An incomplete copper alloy Roman nummus of Constantine II (AD 317-340) dating to the period AD 335-337 (Reece Period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type, depicting two soldiers and one standard. Mint of Siscia. RIC VII, p. 458, no. 253 or p. 460, no. 262.
Alastair WillisConstantine II1975047-0.7452181DENO-B042A3909976Laureate and cuirassed bust rightGLOR–IA EXE[RCITVS]11Derby E8744ROMANCOINSK8463finds-9099764664112905657Siscia61DENO-62594D7Incomplete335x41218images/bwallbank/GLORIA EXERCITVS 110217831PAS5B462594001E0A32018-07-11T16:43:16ZTwo soldiers and one standardCertainx412182– // ϵ[SIS]Regular2018-02-25T00:00:00Z21Certain2018-02-26T00:00:00Z53.157514461ROMANCopper alloy41423x117474RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ROMANCertainCONS[...]Civil Parish22022-07-14T07:14:47.444Z