2024-03-28T23:30:28+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/results15553120Cornwall10Unitary AuthorityCast1LateMetal detectorDSCN8162.JPG437502011From a paper mapCorroded1242461BA6.3Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN43750-800St. Sampsonx137122635053521.77Cornwall106272012-05-01T12:59:59ZReturned to finderSouth WestCirca
Fragment of a cast copper alloy sword blade, rectangular in plan and profile and lozenge-shaped in section. Both cutting edges are worn and incomplete and the perpendicular edges to these are broken so that the original length of the blade is unknown as well as the position of this fragment along it, though it is at the end that tapers towards the tip, as any raised area has flattened out in section. The smooth dark green patina survives better on one face of the blade than the other, which has an uneven surface of raised areas of corrosion product.
The lozenge-shaped section of the blade without a defined central mid-rib suggests that this might be part of a sword from the Late Wilburton or Ewart Park phases of the Late Bronze Age, c.1140-800 BC.
Needham & Rohl (1998) illustrate two similar lozenge-shaped sections of Ewart Park swords on page 135, Fig.37, Nos.386-7.
Pearce (1983) illustrates similar sections from a Ewart Park and a Late Wilburton sword, from Cranborne in Dorset, on page 665, Plate 104, Nos.365-6.
Anna Tyacke3073-4.672329CORN-F157535007841SWORDSX1054finds-50078411238CORN-F13F72Fragment-1140images/atyacke/1379635PAS4F9F13F70014DD42012-04-30T23:36:39ZCertainx1371212011-11-01T00:00:00Z2011-11-30T00:00:00Z50.3551744BRONZE AGECopper alloy41427BA1Circa13http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/BRONZE AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.461ZEarlyCornwall100Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1LateMetal detectorDSCN8157.JPG437502012From a paper mapFair1243421PM4.7Unitary AuthorityCertain1CORN437501650St. Clementx410473828314.27Cornwall106272012-05-02T23:37:38ZReturned to finder1South WestCirca
Cast copper alloy rim fragment from a large bowl or cooking vessel with an internally bevelled rim that is semi-circular in section and flush with the upper edge of the vessel. The body of the vessel curves downwards slightly to suggest a reasonably deep straight-sided bowl or a deep straight-sided everted rim, as seen on cauldrons, and the curvature of the rim suggests a large diameter of about 320 mm. The bevelled rim itself is 4.7 mm thick which then tapers to the body which is 4 mm thick.
Egan (2005) illustrates a similar example of a bowl fragment with a flared rim and straight-sided body on page 99, Fig.85, No.444, which is dated from c.1550-1600.
Ottaway and Rogers (2002) illustrate a similar fragment of a cooking vessel with an internally bevelled rim on page 2810, Fig.1394, No.14197, which is dated from the mid 15th century to the early 17th century.
Butler & Green (2003) illustrate cauldrons with internally bevelled rims on page 119, No.119, which is dated from the 17th century, and on page 142, No.145, which is dated to c.1500.
Anna Tyacke24.573-5.03217CORN-F0C8185007761POST MEDIEVALVESSELSW8445finds-5007761137.66CORN-F0C156Fragment1450x41047images/atyacke/1379620PAS4F9F0C15001C0E42012-04-30T23:03:02ZCertainx1422112012-01-01T00:00:00Z362012-01-31T00:00:00Z50.265381POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.456ZLateLancashire1000CountyCastMEDIEVAL1MiddleMetal detectorLANCUM-EF6241a.jpg51562012Generated from computer mapping softwareGood147141MD10DistrictCertain4LANCUM47131500Restricted Accessx1422126344748Ribble Valley110942012-12-14T14:43:42ZReturned to finder3North WestCirca
Decorated lead Medieval plumb-bob dating 1100-1500AD with zigzag & triple pellet decoration. The object could be associated with a reputedly ecclesiastical institution in the area called St. Claire's The site of St Claire's is unknown. It is well cast and nicely decorated and indicates that it is a relatively high status object. The length is 67mm, the width is 14mm and the depth 10mm.
Alex Whitlock679WADDINGTON MOOR2LANCUM-EF71735007671MEDIEVALPLUMB BOBRestricted Accessfinds-50076711144LANCUM-EF6241Complete1100x14221images/AlexIdris/2379637PAS4F9EF62400122E42012-04-30T21:29:27ZProbablyx1422112012-03-16T00:00:00Z292MEDIEVALLead41431MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.451ZLateLancashire1CountyCastMEDIEVAL1MiddleMetal detectormergespikenal.jpg51562012Centred on parish147091MDDistrictCertain2LANCUM47131500Restricted Accessx1422126344749Ribble Valley106272016-12-19T14:29:20ZReturned to finder3North WestCirca
Copper alloy object, possibly part of a medieval mount for a candle dating 1200 to 1500AD. The length is 92mm and the width 26mm.
Robert Webley927WEST BRADFORD2LANCUM-EF1A435007663MEDIEVALCANDLE HOLDERRestricted Accessfinds-500766112610LANCUM-EF1207Incomplete1200x14221images/AlexIdris/3379563PAS4F9EF120001ED042012-04-30T21:08:01ZPossiblyx1422112012-03-01T00:00:00Z29MEDIEVALCopper alloy41431MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALPossiblyCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.451ZLateLancashire1CountyCastPOST MEDIEVAL1MiddleMetal detectorAmerbucklal.jpg515642012Centred on parishCorroded147091PMWhite metal coatedDistrictCertain4LANCUM47131720Restricted Accessx4104726344749Ribble Valley106272013-06-04T11:12:24ZReturned to finder3North WestCirca
Post Medieval (c1660-1720), cast copper alloy, trapezoidal shoe, or knee, buckle with what appears to be remnants of a white metal coating, probably tin decorated with moulded transverse ridges or scrolls around the spindle holes. The spindle is absent. The buckle is similar in type to No.610 & 611 (Buckles 1250-1800; Ross Whitehead). The length is 36mm and the width is 22mm.
Stuart Noon367WEST BRADFORD2LANCUM-EF01E750076541POST MEDIEVALBUCKLERestricted Accessfinds-500765112210LANCUM-EEEF52Complete1660x41047images/AlexIdris/1379562PAS4F9EEEF50013E842012-04-30T20:58:51ZCertainx4104712012-03-01T00:00:00Z364POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41431PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.451ZEarlyWiltshire1Unitary AuthorityKnapped/flakedBRONZE AGE1MiddleFieldwalkingwiltss.jpg439252011Centred on parishGood1169721NEUnitary AuthorityCertain4LANCUM43925-1500Restricted Accessx1433726351699Wiltshire108372014-06-09T15:41:15ZReturned to finder1South WestCirca
4 pieces of worked flint (dating between c6500BC & c1500BC)
1 Dark grey flint, possibly core L-26mm,W-21.5mm,D-9mm. Weighs 3.4grms.
2 Dark grey flint, fits with 3 L-17mm,W-8mm,D-4mm Weighs 0.45grms.
3 Dark grey flint, fits with 2 L-15.5mm,W-7mm,D-6mm Weighs 0.6grms.
4 Black flint L-11mm,W-7mm,D-4.5mm Weighs 0.45grms.
Alex Whitlock10West Overton2LANCUM-EED1155007641BRONZE AGEDEBITAGERestricted Accessfinds-5007641310LANCUM-EEC336Complete-6500x13712images/AlexIdris/1385795PAS4F9EEC33001B5742012-04-30T20:46:59ZCertainx1423542011-09-19T23:00:00Z132NEOLITHICFlint41427ME4Circa6http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MESOLITHICCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.45ZKent1CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detector2.jpg182102012GPS (from the finder)GoodHenry_III_of_England1180621MD0.56DistrictCertain420448PUBLIC182321279Restricted Accessx14221371120.2Ashford11728Cut farthing2012-08-28T14:14:54ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
A medieval silver cut farthing, probably of Henry III (1216-1272 AD), long voided cross, class mint and moneyer unclear. The coin has been heavily clipped to near the inner circle on the reverse, 1247-1279 AD.
Jen JacksonHenry III of England22Stone cum ebony1697PUBLIC-EE1D51500763King facing frontillegible11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-50076311Henry III, long cross, not further defined101PUBLIC-EE09F0Complete1247x14221images/alancharman67/13795361PAS4F9EE09F00107742012-04-30T19:57:35ZVoided long cross with three pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2012-04-14T23:00:00Z29Certain2MEDIEVALSilver41421MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278CertainillegibleCivil Parish142022-07-14T07:10:42.45ZKent1CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detector17.jpg182102012GPS (from the finder)FairHenry_III_of_England2551180621MD0.56DistrictCertain420448PUBLIC182321279Restricted Accessx14221371120.2Ashford11728Cut farthing2012-10-31T08:00:06ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
A medieval silver cut farthing, probably of Henry III (1216-1272 AD), long voided cross, class mint and moneyer unclear. The coin has been heavily clipped to near the inner circle on the reverse, 1247-1279 AD.
Daniel PettHenry III of England22Stone cum ebony1697PUBLIC-EDE028500762King faceing frontillegible11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-50076211Henry III, long cross, not further definedUncertain101PUBLIC-EDCB91Complete1247x14221images/alancharman67/13795341PAS4F9EDCB900118042012-04-30T19:40:59ZVoided long cross with three pellets in each quarterCertainx142212Regular2012-04-11T23:00:00Z29Certain1MEDIEVALSilver41421MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278CertainillegibleCivil Parish142022-07-14T07:10:42.449ZSuffolk10CountyCastROMAN1Metal detectorWGN_SFEC2122.jpg159342012Generated from computer mapping software1159171WGN 023RO4.2DistrictCertain2SF15867100Restricted Accessx412182634782112.7Forest Heath106272016-09-01T13:33:04ZReturned to finderEasternCirca
An incomplete cast copper-alloy Roman Colchester derivative double pierced lug bow brooch. It is missing most of the pin due to old breaks but is otherwise largely intact. The wings are semi-cylindrical in form with possible vertical mouldings on their front faces, the precise form uncertain due to the preservation of the object. They are separated at their centre by a rear-facing double pierced lug that holds in place a separately cast copper-alloy spring of 12 coils, axis bar and spring chord, the latter now in two joining fragments due to post-depositional damage. The bow is D-shaped in section with flat back face and rounded front face, tapering towards the foot. It has flanges along each side and a central groove that runs the length of the bow and has a moulded cabled band within it. On the back face of the foot is an integrally cast catchplate that is flat, triangular in form and with a folded outer edge. The entire object has a dark brown patina. It measures 47.35mm in length, 25.07mm in width at wings/pin, 8.59mm in width at bow, 4.20mm in thickness at bow, and 12.70g in weight.
This is a Colchester deriative double-pierced lug bow brooch. It is of 1st century AD date, c.43-100 AD.
Andrew Brown47.357Near Bury St EdmundsSF-EC2353500761Colchester derivative double pierced lug1ROMANBOW BROOCHRestricted Accessfinds-5007611125.078SF-EC2122Incomplete43x41218images/abrown/1581115PAS4F9EC21200136042012-04-30T17:47:14ZCertainx4121812012-03-01T00:00:00Z21ROMANCopper alloy41425RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.449ZEast Sussex1CountyStruck or hammered1Certain2653877Metal detectorSUSS-EBFE17VoidedLongCrossPennyHenryIII.jpg26252012GPS (from the finder)Henry_III_of_England47126931MD1.3DistrictCertain420451SUSS289618.061256Restricted Accessx14221263450771.34Lewes11728Penny2012-04-30T17:45:00ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
A Medieval voided long cross penny of Henry III (1216-1272 AD). Moneyer: Nicole; Canterbury Mint. North Class Vb, dated to c. 1250-56 AD. Obverse depicts a crowned bust facing with sceptre, with fleur in centre of crown; the legend reads: + hENRICVS [REX] III. The 'N' and 'R' in Henricus are ligated with the R having a wedge-shaped leg. The reverse depicts a voided long cross with three pellets in each quadrant and a small central pellet; the reverse legend reads NIC/OLE/ONC/ANT. Cf. North 1994 Vol I, p227, No. 992/2; also Wren 1993, Class Vb.
Stephanie SmithHenry III of England22Near Lewes1720SUSS-EC0FC2500760Crowned bust facing with sceptreNIC/OLE/ONC/ANT11COINRestricted Accessfinds-50076011Long cross class 5b (N 992)26383840Canterbury101SUSS-EBFE1712Complete1250images/stephaniesmith/13795331PAS4F9EBFE1001EA542012-04-30T17:37:56ZVoided long cross with three pellets in each quadrant and a small central pellet.Certainx142212Regular2012-02-26T00:00:00ZCertainMEDIEVALSilver41421x25814MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278Certain+ hENRICVS [REX] IIICivil Parish142022-07-14T07:10:42.448ZMiddleCornwall10Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1MiddleMetal detectorDSCN8154.JPG437502012From a paper mapFair1242821PM25Unitary AuthorityCertain4CORN437501700St. Stephens By Launceston Ruralx4104738284115.92Cornwall106272016-08-01T23:01:48ZReturned to finder2South WestCirca
Cast copper alloy receptacle leg, probably from a small cauldron or skillet, triangular in plan, profile and section, with a large central mid-rib, flanked by a slightly narrower rib either side, and tapering from the triangular fragment of the body of the vessel at its upper end, to a pointed end at its foot. The back of the leg is flat and the end of the foot is worn, particularly on one side from use wear, so that it looks deliberately narrowed or pinched.
Read (1988) illustrates a similar example on page 96, no.596, which is dated from the 13th to the 17th century.
Butler & Green (2003) illustrate a cauldron with similar tapered legs on page 152, No.157, and a skillet on page 145, No.151, which are both dated from the 17th century.
Anna Tyacke6072-4.405566CORN-EC0D345007551POST MEDIEVALCAULDRONSX3085finds-50075511368CORN-EBBDA2Complete1600x41047images/atyacke/1379621PAS4F9EBBDA0013B242012-04-30T17:20:42ZCertainx4104712012-03-31T23:00:00Z362012-03-31T23:00:00Z50.6398321POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.447ZEast Sussex1CountyStruck or hammeredEastern BritishIRON AGE1CertainMetal detectorSUSS-EB8384IAGoldStater.jpg26252012GPS (from the finder)126931IA2.75DistrictCertain449810SUSS2896-20Restricted Accessx13992263450776.41Lewes10892Stater (gold)2019-06-05T11:30:09ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
An Iron Age uninscribed gold stater, c. 60-20 BC. Cf. ABC 1716, 'North East Coast' gold stater. ABC p91.
Julian Watters17.42Uninscribed23Near LewesSUSS-EB8D77500751Laureate head rightNo legend311IRON AGECOINRestricted Accessfinds-5007511115.65101SUSS-EB8384Complete-60x13992images/stephaniesmith/13795311PAS4F9EB8380018D242012-04-30T17:05:15ZStylised horse right, eight pellets above, oval symbol behind.Certainx139922Regular2012-02-14T00:00:00Z16CertainIRON AGEGold41421IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/IRON AGECertainNo legendCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.444ZNorth Lincolnshire1000Unitary AuthorityCast10.9POST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorNLM19955a.jpg256232012Centred on parishGood142791PMUnitary AuthorityCertain4NLM2562391700Scawbyx41047263463752.03North Lincolnshire106272021-01-19T13:23:01ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Copper alloy button: Cast plano-convex button with integrally cast and drilled loop. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 1600-1700.
Diameter: 9mm, Height: 10.9mm, Weight: 2.03gms.
Martin Foreman7-0.553093NLM-EB55365007481NLM19955aPOST MEDIEVALBUTTONSE9605finds-500748114NLM-EB5360Complete1600x41047images/mforeman/11128175PAS4F9EB53600101C42012-04-30T16:52:24ZCertainx4104712012-03-14T00:00:00Z3653.5328932POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41430PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.443ZEarlyLincolnshire10CountyCastROMAN1EarlyMetal detectorOI4b.jpg59422011From a paper map155531RO2.5DistrictCertain2LIN554275Restricted Accessx41218263497152.2North Kesteven106272012-05-10T09:51:00ZReturned to finder1East MidlandsCirca
An incomplete copper alloy Hod hill type brooch. Only a part of the headplate and a part of the bow are preserved. The headplate is cylindrical enclosing an axis bar. The bow is a flat plate decorated by vertical ridges and two small wings.
Adam Daubney267near Sleaford1LIN-EB5944500747Hod Hill type1ROMANBROOCHRestricted Accessfinds-50074711188LIN-EB52C2Incomplete43x41218images/avallee/1379530PAS4F9EB52C00136842012-04-30T16:52:12ZCertainx4121812011-04-24T23:00:00Z21ROMANCopper alloy41423RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.443ZOxfordshire100CountyCastROMAN1Metal detector2011785.jpg83282012Generated from computer mapping softwareGood185481RO6.22DistrictCertain2BERK857129.65250Northmoorx41218306306.2West Oxfordshire106272013-01-24T14:21:30ZReturned to finderSouth EastCirca
A cast copper-alloy Roman tutulus brooch dating from the first to third century AD. The brooch is circular in plan with a raised outer rim from which protrude six (incomplete) small lugs spaced at regular intervals around the outer edge. Four of these lugs are purely decorative, but two lugs directly opposite each other are integrally moulded to conceal the pin hinge and the catchplate, both of which are present. The centre of the brooch rises into a cone that is topped by a rounded moulded central boss with inner pellet. The reverse of the brooch is convex beneath the central boss and the pin is missing.
Sally Worrell7-1.408063BERK-A4D540500746Tutulus12011.785ROMANBROOCHSP4101finds-500746116BERK-EB51C4Incomplete43x41218images/abyard/1379769PAS4F9EB51C0018C442012-04-30T16:51:59ZCertainx4121812012-01-01T00:00:00Z212012-03-10T00:00:00Z51.7062472ROMANCopper alloy41421RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.439ZLateNorth Lincolnshire100Unitary AuthorityCastMEDIEVAL1LateMetal detectorNLM19954a.jpg256232012Centred on fieldGood142791MD3.7Unitary AuthorityCertain2NLM256231400Scawbyx14221263463752.15North Lincolnshire106272021-01-19T13:20:19ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
Copper alloy clasp. Cast sub-rectangular frame with bevelled edge engrailed on its outer side, anda round section bar opposite. Decoration moulded in low relief comprises a central rhomboid flanked by a plain triangular area and pairs of ribs. The form is reminiscent of that of 'king's head' clasps, though this example is not obviously figurative. Suggested date: Late Medieval, 1350-1400.
Length: 21.7mm, Width: 16mm, Thickness: 3.7mm, Weight: 2.15gms.
Martin Foreman21.773-0.522616NLM-EB49D2500744Folding1NLM19954aMEDIEVALCLASPSE9806finds-50074411166NLM-EB44E0Incomplete1350x14221images/mforeman/11128174PAS4F9EB44E0010CF42012-04-30T16:48:30ZCertainx1422112012-03-14T00:00:00Z2953.541512MEDIEVALCopper alloy41430MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.438ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered14ROMAN1CertainLateMetal detectorDUR-EB3D24.jpg436072012GPS (from the finder)Poor121701RO1.03Unitary AuthorityCertain4105726DUR4360716.19285Restricted Accessx41218227460.7County Durham10627Radiate (antoninianus)2012-05-14T10:59:00ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
A copper alloy barbarous radiate that is not further identifiable, AD 275-285
Emma Morris14.89Radiate (Barbarous)7County Durham Area3DUR-EB4946500743Radiate bust right11Finder's ref. - No. IC-11ROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-5007431110.36102DUR-EB3D24Complete275x41218images/emorris/13795291PAS4F9EB3D20018C042012-04-30T16:46:26ZCertainx412182Regular2012-02-29T00:00:00Z21Probably3ROMANCopper alloy41422RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.438ZNorth Lincolnshire100Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorNLM19953a.jpg256232012Centred on fieldPoor142791PM2Unitary AuthorityCertain1NLM256231800Scawbyx410472634637514.08North Lincolnshire106272021-01-19T13:15:49ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Copper alloy strainer fragment. Cast concavo-convex shard from a vessel. The outer convex surface bears an embossed pointed oval or leaf-shaped outline. The edges of closely spaced round apertures of estimated diameter circa 7mm and 10mm appear on the broken edges. Suggested date: Post-Medieval, 1600-1800.
Length: 53.1mm, Width: 31.8mm, Thickness: 2.0mm, Weight: 14.08gms.
Martin Foreman53.17-0.522616NLM-EB39625007421NLM19953aPOST MEDIEVALSTRAINERSE9806finds-5007421131.86NLM-EB37E8Fragment1600x41047images/mforeman/11128172PAS4F9EB37E001FCD42012-04-30T16:45:03ZCertainx4104712012-03-14T00:00:00Z3653.541513POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41430PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.437ZLateCounty Durham1Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredROMAN1CertainLateMetal detectorDUR-EB1B73.jpg436072012GPS (from the finder)Poor1nummus21701RO1.3Unitary AuthorityCertain413520DUR4360716.19406Restricted Accessx41218227461.4County Durham10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2012-05-14T10:58:00ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
A copper alloy nummus that is not further identifiable, AD 321-406.
Emma MorrisUncertain - 4th century7County Durham Area3DUR-EB24A7500737Bust facing right11Finder's ref. - No. IC-07ROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-50073711102DUR-EB1B736Complete321x41218images/emorris/13795271PAS4F9EB1B700151E42012-04-30T16:37:27ZFigure facing leftCertainx412182Regular2012-01-24T00:00:00Z21Probably3ROMANCopper alloy41422RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.435ZNorth Lincolnshire100Unitary AuthorityMilledPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain2633352Metal detectorNLM19950aa.jpg256232012Centred on fieldGoodWilliam_III_of_England251142794PMUnitary AuthorityCertain4229171NLM2562326.81690Scawbyx41047263463755.22North Lincolnshire11728Shilling2021-01-19T13:13:46ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberExactly
Silver coin. Shilling of William III (1689-1702), dated 1690.
Obverse description: Bust laureate cuirassed right, mintmark Y for York under bust.
Obverse inscription: GVLIELMVS III.DEI.GRA.
Reverse description: Cruciform shields of Arms, large harp.
Reverse inscription: 96.MAG. BR[--]ET.HIB. REX. 16
Diameter: 26.8mm, Weight: 5.22gms, die axis: 6.
Martin ForemanWilliam III of England22-0.5226163344NLM-EB15F3500736Bust laureate cuirassed right96.MAG. BR[--]ET.HIB. REX. 1611NLM19950aPOST MEDIEVALCOINSE9806finds-50073641Shilling: William III (S 3497 - 3519)26353228York61NLM-EB0D936Complete1690x41047images/mforeman/111281701PAS4F9EB0D90016AA42012-04-30T16:33:45ZCruciform shields of Arms, large harp.Certainx4104716Y for York under bust.Regular2012-03-14T00:00:00Z36Certain53.541512POST MEDIEVALSilver41430x25705PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/POST MEDIEVALModernCertainGVLIELMVS III.DEI.GRA.Civil Parish192022-07-14T07:10:42.434Z