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Record ID: PUBLIC-93F46E
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
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A Medieval silver penny of Edward II (1307-1327 AD), minted at London, class 11a3, 1311-1314 AD. North (1991, pg. 36) no. 1060/3. Weight: 1.17 g. Diameter: 19.11 mm
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Monday 8th October 2018
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Record ID: PUBLIC-93E73D
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Kent
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A Medieval silver penny of Henry III (1216-1272 AD), Long voided cross class 5f, minted by Walter at Canterbury, 1256-1258 AD, North 996 Weight: 1.36 g. Diameter: 18.94 mm
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 16th October 2018
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Record ID: WILT-90AA8E
Object type: STRAP FITTING
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Wiltshire
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An incomplete Medieval copper alloy bar mount or strap fitting, probably dating to c. AD 1200-1500. The mount consists of a fine bar of copper alloy, expanding into a central circular eye and with a perforated lug at the terminal of either arm; one incomplete, the other retaining a separate copper alloy riviet in situ. Dimensions: Length 18.8mm; width 5.0mm; thickness 3.5mm; weight 0.28g. cf. Egan & Pritchard 1991: 214 nos. 1154, 1157-1158.
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Monday 24th September 2018
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Record ID: SWYOR-906702
Object type: WEIGHT
Broad period: UNKNOWN
County: Barnsley
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A lead standing weight of uncertain date, Early Medieval to Post Medieval, about AD 850 - 1700. The weight is roughly conical, but the base is pentagonal and the five sides taper as they extend upwards. The upper end of the weight is curved to the side and is damaged, making it unclear what shape it was originally. It is 35.1mm tall, 19.4mm wide and 18.3mm thick. 50.3g. This mass is only a little short of two ounces. Compare CORN-6BC1A8 and GLO-F61AB4.
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Sunday 14th October 2018
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Record ID: SWYOR-9062AC
Object type: WEIGHT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Barnsley
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A conical lead alloy standing weight of probable Medieval to Post-Medieval date,about AD 1300 - 1700. The weight is conical in form. The sides of the weight flare to the flat sub-circular base.The top is rounded and there is no evidence of an attachment loop. The weight is undecorated. It has a well-developed cream coloured patina across all surfaces. Weights can be hard to date due to being a functional item that has not altered significantly over time. Biggs and Withers (2000) note that standing weights made of lead were still used in comparatively recent times. It is 34.7…
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Sunday 14th October 2018
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Record ID: SWYOR-905E1D
Object type: WEIGHT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Barnsley
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A Medieval to Post Medieval lead standing weight with a perforation at the top, dating from about AD 1300 - 1700. The weight is broadly conical, with an oval base, and rounded rectangular top. A circular hole perforates the weight from front to back near the top. The weight is 49mm tall, 32.8mm wide and 28.7mm thick. 294g. Biggs and Withers (2000) note that standing weights made of lead were still used in comparatively recent times.
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Sunday 14th October 2018
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Record ID: NLM-9058DE
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: North Lincolnshire
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Copper alloy coin. Nummus of the House of Constantine, Gloria Exercitus issue of 335-341, possibly Trier mint, Reece period 17. Obverse description: Youthful bust cuirassed right Reverse description: two soldiers with one standard between them; the standard has a rectangular vexillum and the soldier on the right appears to raise his hand to hold it. Reverse inscription: [GLORI] A EXERC [ITVS In exergue: [?]RP.. Diameter: 14.8mm, Weight: 0.98gms, die axis: 6
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Record ID: SWYOR-9056B7
Object type: SPINDLE WHORL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Barnsley
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A cast lead alloy Early Medieval to Medieval spindle whorl, of Walton Rogers type B1, dating from about AD 900 - 1200, and possibly earlier or later. It is of rectangular section, with flat upper and lower surfaces and slightly angled sides. There is a central perforation which is a rounded square in shape, of internal diameter 9mm. There is no decoration. There is some slight damage in the form of a groove across one face. The whorl has a light grey patina. It is 27.1mm in diameter and 9.8mm thick. It weighs 43.2g. See Walton Rogers, 2007, Cloth and Clothing in Early Anglo-Saxon Engl…
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Sunday 14th October 2018
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Record ID: SWYOR-9051CD
Object type: SPINDLE WHORL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Barnsley
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A cast lead alloy Early Medieval to Medieval spindle whorl, of Walton Rogers type B1, dating from about AD 900 - 1200, and possibly earlier or later. It is circular and of rectangular section, with flat upper and lower surfaces and straight sides. There is a central perforation which is circular, of internal diameter 7.1mm. There is no decoration. The whorl has a white patina. It is 28mm in diameter and 4.8mm thick. It weighs 20.5g. See Walton Rogers, 2007, Cloth and Clothing in Early Anglo-Saxon England, page 25.
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Sunday 14th October 2018
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Record ID: NLM-904F3B
Object type: DOOR FITTING
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: North Lincolnshire
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Copper alloy probable door fitting. Cast concavo-convex discoid plate with a central rounded boss with spirally incised radiating lines, and with two slightly sunken fields stepped towards an outer pelleted frame. A cabled motif separates the inner and outer orders. A collared round lug with traces of iron staining appears to have serveds as a single fixing point, which would permit the object to have rotated to reveal or conceal a keyhole if mounted as an escutcheon. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 1750-1850. Height: 53.1mm, Diameter: 40.3mm, Thickness: 2.3mm, Weight: 18.89gms
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Record ID: SWYOR-90432C
Object type: SHOT
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Barnsley
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A group of seven lead Post Medieval musket balls dating from about AD 1600 - 1800. 1. dented and faceted surface, possibly post depositional damage, obscuring casting seam and sprue. 17.9mm diameter and 33g. This ball was probably shot from a musket. 2. spherical ball with some flattened areas, and no visible casting seam or sprue. 17mm diameter and 28.6g. This ball may have been fired from a small musket. 3. Spherical ball with a white patina. 14mm diameter and 15.7g. Probably a pistol shot. 4. Sub-spherical ball, somewhat flattened on one face, perhaps from impact into w…
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Friday 15th March 2019
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Record ID: NLM-903D46
Object type: BUCKLE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: North Lincolnshire
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Copper alloy buckle. Cast sub-rectangular buckle frame of rounded section with a strap bar set back from the rest of the frame, and with a curved outer edge with a nick serving as pin rest. Rust adhering to the strap bar may suggest the frame was deposited with an iron pin attached [now lost]. The robust construction may suggest this to have fastened a lighter element of horse harness. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 1800-1900. Length: 29.7mm, Height: 25.1mm, Thickness: 3.8mm, Weight: 8.52gms
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Record ID: NLM-903019
Object type: FURNITURE FITTING
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: North Lincolnshire
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Copper alloy furniture fitting. A cast handle comprising a curved and bordered strip with projecting triangular lugs at its inner ends, both pointing slightly upwards, and with a simple openwork knot motif at its midpoint. Probably a handle from a light drawer. Lightly bent. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 1750-1850 Width: 43.5mm, Height: 29.2mm, Thickness: 1.8mm, Weight: 4.43gms
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Record ID: SWYOR-9028A3
Object type: SPUR
Broad period: ROMAN
County: North Yorkshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
Part of a copper alloy prick or 'rivet' spur dating to the Roman period ( about AD 200 - 410). Only the centre of the spur, the part at the back of the heel, survives.This is a lozenge shaped plate with bevelled sides and with a hook projecting down at a right angle to the two arms. The hook is rectangular in cross-section, and springs from birfurcated decoration forming a short sideways projection on each side of the base of the hook. These projections and the base of the hook are decoated with incised transverse lines. The tip of the hook is missing. An iron filled rivet hole is pre…
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Thursday 11th October 2018
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Record ID: NLM-90268D
Object type: MOUNT
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: North Lincolnshire
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Copper alloy, iron and ceramic mount. Cast or die stamped star of eight points [one lost] surmounted by a circular vertically walled cell retaining an ivory-white convex polished ceramic boss of diameter 19mm, now cracked. The corroded broken stub of an iron fixing of diameter 8.5mm appears on the back of the star and behind the boss. Possibly from a decorated item of furniture or saddlery. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 1800-1900. Diameter: 32.2mm, Thickness (overall): 9.4mm, Weight: 12.46gms
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Record ID: SWYOR-9020F7
Object type: HOOKED TAG
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: North Yorkshire
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A copper alloy Post Medieval hooked tag of Read's Class E, Type 3 dating from AD 1500 - 1700. It has a circular plate with a beaded outer edge. A trapezoid attachment loop projects from one edge, and opposite is a recurving hook. The plate is decorated with a central annulet forming the centre of a six petalled flower, with openwork holes between the petals. It has a grey brown patina and is 29.7mm long, 14.7mm wide and 5.6mm thick. 2g. Compare Read (2008) number 365 on page 98 which is similar and WMID-C87CFA.
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 21st April 2020
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Record ID: HESH-901E9C
Object type: COIN WEIGHT
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Gloucestershire
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Worn Post medieval copper alloy square double-sided coin weight dating from the early post-medieval period, between c. AD1550-1600. The front face is stamped with the upper body of a crowned king facing with head turned to right within in a double circular border. Th eking is holding a sword in his left hand (as viewed) and an orb surmounted by a cross in his right. Beneath the king are three lines. The reverse is indistinct and heavily worn - no detail survives. A direct parallel has not been found although it is similar to examples of 16th century date for a real d'or of the Spanis…
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Monday 14th January 2019
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Record ID: SOM-9018E6
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Wiltshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Roman copper alloy nummus of Constantine I as caesar dating to AD 312-313 (Reece period 15). PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS reverse type depicting the prince standing right, in military dress holding transverse spear on right hand and globe on left hand. Mint of London. RIC VI London no.266.
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 2nd October 2018
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Record ID: NLM-9017C7
Object type: LACE TAG
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: North Lincolnshire
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Copper alloy lace end. A substantially made tube of copper alloy of thickness 1.5mm with a butted seam and a rivet of diameter 1.5mm and length 6mm, burred on the display face, passing through its wider end, presumably attaching this object to a substantial lace. Two sets of three horizontal nicks and one group of two are set along the display side. The object is indented at its narrower end, possibly for a secondary or occasional use as a nail cleaner, and is worn overall, presumably from prolonged use, with traces of diagonal filing towards its narrower end. Now lightly squashed to …
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Tuesday 25th September 2018
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Record ID: SWYOR-9017A4
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Wakefield
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A Medieval silver coin; a cut half short cross penny of John (AD 1199 - 1216), dating from AD 1207 - 1210, probably class 5c, London mint, the moneyer Raulf. It is 14.7mm long, 9.1mm wide and 0.9mm thick. 0.67g. The coin is bent. See North (1994), volume 1, page 221, number 971.
Created on: Monday 24th September 2018
Last updated: Monday 8th October 2018
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