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Record ID: WAW-C0EEA1
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
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A complete glass bead probably dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400. The bead is broadly spherical with both sides flattening around the perforation. The bead is an even mid blue colour. It has a centrally located longitudinal perforation with parallel sides. The perforation has an approximate diameter of 3.3mm. The bead is in good condition with some surface scratches probably caused by movement in the plough soil and some abrasion around the perforation probably as a result of wear. The damage is not new. This bead is from a collection of light blue, mid blue and white mostly …
Created on: Friday 21st March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-B7A631
Object type: MOUNT
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
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An incomplete cast copper alloy mount, possibly from a horse harness decoration, dating to the late Post Medieval period, circa AD1600-1700. A stub of an integrally cast spike is present on the reverse at both ends of the mount - 2 spikes in total. The position of the stubs at the extreme ends of the mount suggests that the object may have been a belt or strap slide. In plan, the mount has a lozenge-shaped body with rounded protrusions at two opposing ends. The face of the mount is concave and the reverse is convex. Cast, moulded decoration is present on the face of the mount. The des…
Created on: Thursday 20th March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-9B7FE6
Object type: GAMING PIECE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
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A complete, possibly glass, gaming piece probably dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400. The gaming piece is conical in form with a sub circular base and sides which narrow to a rounded point. The sides of the gaming piece are slightly faceted. The surfaces of the gaming piece are smooth and shiny and are mottled blue / black in colour. Light surface scratching is present probably as a result of movement in the plough soil. The material is uncertain due to the softness of the fabric and the object's unusually light weight. Dated as probably Roman owing to an assemblage of Roman b…
Created on: Wednesday 19th March 2014
Last updated: Wednesday 7th July 2021
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Record ID: WAW-9B3306
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete glass bead probably dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400. The bead has an irregular form which is sub oval in plan and sub rectangular in section. The upper and lower faces of the bead are flat with a moulded cross-hatched decoration. The sides of the bead are smooth and rounded. It has a centrally located longitudinal perforation with parallel sides. The perforation is sub oval and has an approximate maximum diameter of 4.3mm. The bead has an even mid blue colour with shiny surfaces. One side of the perforation is cracked and there is some light scratches on the surf…
Created on: Wednesday 19th March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-9AA485
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete glass bead probably dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400. The bead is broadly spherical with both sides flattening around the perforation. The bead is an even light blue colour. It has a centrally located longitudinal perforation with parallel sides. The perforation has an approximate diameter of 2.6mm. The bead is in fair condition with a matte surface probably caused by movement in the plough soil. The damage is not new. This bead is from a collection of light blue, mid blue and white mostly glass beads found in the same field. The bead is dated as probably Roman ow…
Created on: Wednesday 19th March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-9A9515
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete glass bead probably dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400. The bead is broadly spherical with both sides flattening around the perforation. The bead is an even light blue colour. It has a centrally located longitudinal perforation with parallel sides. The perforation has an approximate diameter of 3.3mm. The bead is in fair condition with a matte surface probably caused by movement in the plough soil. The damage is not new. This bead is from a collection of light blue, mid blue and white mostly glass beads found in the same field. The bead is dated as probably Roman ow…
Created on: Wednesday 19th March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-9A7AF7
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Two fragments of glass bead probably dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400 with the same provenance but from different beads. The fragments are broadly circular in plan with a U-shaped section. The beads are an even mid blue colour. They both have a partially surviving centrally located longitudinal perforation with parallel sides. The perforation on the larger bead has an approximate diameter of 3.3mm. The perforation on the smaller bead had an approximate diameter of 3.2mm. The fragments are worn with slightly matte surfaces. The damage is not new and was probably caused by mov…
Created on: Wednesday 19th March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-9A34B8
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete glass bead probably dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400. The bead is broadly spherical with both sides flattening around the perforation. The bead is an even mid blue colour. It has a centrally located longitudinal perforation with parallel sides. The perforation has an approximate diameter of 2.9mm. The bead is in good condition with some surface scratches probably caused by movement in the plough soil and some abrasion around the perforation probably as a result of wear. The damage is not new. This bead is from a collection of light blue, mid blue and white mostly …
Created on: Wednesday 19th March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-9A06D0
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Two complete glass beads probably dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400 with the same provenance. The beads are broadly spherical with both sides flattening around the perforation. The beads are an even light blue colour. They have a centrally located longitudinal perforations with parallel sides. The perforation on the larger bead has an approximate diameter of 3.8mm. The perforation on the smaller bead had an approximate diameter of 3.0mm. The beads are in fair condition. The surface of the smaller bead is matte as a result of surface wear. There are some surface scratches to t…
Created on: Wednesday 19th March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-99DED5
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete ceramic bead probably dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400. The bead is broadly spherical with both sides flattening around the perforation. The bead is an even light yellow / white colour. It has a centrally located longitudinal perforation with parallel sides. The perforation has an approximate diameter of 3.2mm. The bead is in good condition with some surface scratches and 1 small chip near the perforation, probably caused by movement in the plough soil. There is some abrasion around the perforation probably as a result of wear. The damage is not new. This bead is …
Created on: Wednesday 19th March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-99CC12
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete glass bead probably dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400. The bead is broadly spherical with both sides flattening around the perforation. The bead is white but slightly translucent. It has a centrally located longitudinal perforation with parallel sides. The perforation has an approximate diameter of 3.7mm. The bead is in good condition with some surface scratches probably caused by movement in the plough soil and some abrasion around the perforation probably as a result of wear. The damage is not new. This bead is one of a collection of light blue, mid blue and whit…
Created on: Wednesday 19th March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-99B420
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete glass bead probably dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400. The bead is broadly spherical with both sides flattening around the perforation. The bead is white but slightly translucent. It has a centrally located longitudinal perforation with parallel sides. The perforation has an approximate diameter of 2.9mm. The bead is in good condition with some surface scratches probably caused by movement in the plough soil and some abrasion around the perforation probably as a result of wear. The damage is not new. This bead is one of a collection of light blue, mid blue and whit…
Created on: Wednesday 19th March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-4593D2
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A fragment from a wheel thrown ceramic vessel of an imported Roman pottery type, dating from AD43-410. The point of a Roman amphora, sub-circular in plan and D-shaped in profile. Diameter: 39.19mm. Thickness: 23.30mm. Weight: 39.32g Sherd specific details: Fabric type: pale, coarse yellow fabric Hardness: hard Surface texture: rough Condition of fragment: abraded
Created on: Monday 3rd March 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-0B8AF0
Object type: WEIGHT
Broad period: UNKNOWN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete standstone disk weight of unknown date. Approximately 40% of the weight survives due to old breaks. The weight would have originally been circular in plan with a central circular perforation. The weight is now U-shaped. The remains of the perforation indicate that it would have originally had a diameter of approximately 16.3mm. The upper and lower faces of the weight are undecorated and broadly flat. The external and internal edges of the weight are straight. The stone is yellow -light brown in colour with mica inclusions. The surfaces of the weight are rough and uneven,…
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-0B49D5
Object type: GAMING PIECE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete bone counter, probably a gaming piece dating to the Roman period, circa AD50-400. The gaming piece is circular in plan. The profile is hemispherical. The face of the gaming piece is decorated with 3 equally spaced, concentric grooves with a circular indentation at the centre, indicating the gaming piece was turned on a lathe. The reverse is undecorated with a central dome. The gaming piece is light grey / yellow in colour with smooth, matte surfaces. Diameter: 12.12mm. Thickness: 3.07mm. Weight: 0.57g. Similar gaming pieces are recorded in Crummy: 1995, p92, fig 95. C…
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-0AF7A1
Object type: GAMING PIECE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A moulded glass counter, probably a gaming piece. The gaming piece probably dates to the Roman period, circa AD50-400. The gaming piece is circular in plan and plano-convex in section. The gaming piece is black and opaque. Most of the surfaces are matte, but a slight faceted edge is shiny presumably as a result of polishing. The upper face is slightly damaged but a small, central perforation surrounded by a concentric groove is clearly present. The damage is not new and was probably caused as a result of movement in the plough soil. Diameter: 11.25mm. Thickness: 6.06mm. Weight: 1.2…
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-0A7E88
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete glass bead of probable Roman date, circa AD50-400. Approximately half of the bead survives. The surfaces of the bead are heavily scratched. The damage is not new and was probably caused by movement in the plough soil. The bead would have originally been circular in plan and oval in section. The surviving bead is U-shaped. The remains of the central perforation indicate that it would have had an approximate diameter of 3.9mm. The bead is slightly translucent with a deep blue colour. This bead is from a collection of light blue, mid blue and white mostly glass beads found …
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-0A0A84
Object type: BEAD
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A complete amber bead of uncertain date. The bead is circular in plan and oval in section. At the centre of the bead is a drilled circular perforation approximately 2.6mm in diameter. The bead is translucent with a deep orange colour. The surfaces of the bead are scratched due to movement in the plough soil. This bead is from a collection of light blue, mid blue and white mostly glass beads found in the same field. The bead is dated as probably Roman owing to other Roman finds retrieved from nearby. However, beads of this style were used from the Iron Age to at least the Medieval peri…
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 14th May 2018
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Record ID: WAW-09D414
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete lead alloy uniface token of late Medieval to early Post Medieval date, circa 1400-1700. The token is sub-triangular in plan, with rounded corners, and irregular in section. There appears to be a raised, cast design on the face of the token, but the surface is too worn to be certain. The reverse of the token is flat and undecorated. The token has a mottled mid grey and light green patina and is worn as a result of movement in the plough soil. Lead tokens were used throughout the Medieval and Post Medieval periods as a substitute for low denomination currency. Length: 19.6…
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-09B024
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete cast lead alloy uniface token of late Medieval to early Post Medieval date, circa AD1400-1700. The token is sub-circular in plan and irregular in section. The face of the token has a cast design of raised lines radiating from the centre of the token in a non-symmetrical design. The reverse is plain and flat. The surface of the token has a light grey / yellow patina and is worn as a result of movement in the plough soil. Catagorised by Powell as a Type 3 - segments emanating from centre. Lead tokens were used throughout the Medieval and Post Medieval periods as a substitute …
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-098534
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete cast lead alloy token of late Medieval to early Post Medieval date, circa AD1400-1700. Approximately 95% of the token survives. The token is sub-circular in plan and irregular in section. The face of the token has a raised cast design of a central cross creating 4 quadrants, with a single pellet within each quadrant located along the perimeter of the token. The reverse of the token is flat and undecorated. The surface of the token has a mottled mid grey and light green patina and is worn as a result of movement in the plough soil. Catagorized as Powell type 3 - cross wit…
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-097283
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete cast lead alloy token of late Medieval to early Post Medieval date, circa AD1400-1700. The token is sub-circular in plan and irregular in section. The face of the token has a raised cast design of a central cross creating 4 quadrants, with a single pellet at the centre of each quadrant (4 pellets in total), within a raised perimeter. The reverse of the token is flat and undecorated. The surface of the token has a mottled mid and light grey patina and is worn as a result of movement in the plough soil. Catagorized as Powell type 14 - cross with centrally position pellet in e…
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-094E81
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete cast lead alloy token of late Medieval to early Post Medieval date, circa AD1400-1700. The token is sub-circular in plan and irregular in section. The face of the token has a raised cast design of a central cross creating 4 quadrants, with a single pellet at the centre of each quadrant (4 pellets in total). The reverse of the token is flat and undecorated. The surface of the token had a light grey / yellow patina and is worn as a result of movement in the plough soil. Catagorized as Powell type 14 - cross with centrally position pellet in each quadrant. Lead tokens were use…
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-094111
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete cast lead alloy token of late Medieval to early Post Medieval date, circa AD1400-1700. The token is sub-circular in plan and irregular in section. The face of the token has a raised cast design which is hard to discern but possibly depicts a human figure. The reverse has a circular depression which follows the perimeter of the token. The surface of the token had a mid grey / light green patina and is worn as a result of movement in the plough soil. Catagorized as Powell type 13 - an abstract design which may actually represent objects. Lead tokens were used throughout the M…
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-092811
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete cast lead alloy token. The face of the token may have been stamped with an impression taken from a half-groat, which would date the token to the mid 17th century. The token is sub-circular in plan and sub-rectangular in section. The perimeter of the face of the token is slightly rimmed. The edge of the token is bordered with a circular band. At the centre is a faint impression of a left facing head. Although the surface is too worn to be certain, the impression is a similar size and design of a half groat of Charles I (1625-49). The reverse of the token is predominantly fla…
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WAW-08C907
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Post Medieval Coin: A silver sixpence of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Two fragments forming a complete coin. Second coinage (1561-1582) minted in 1577. North no 1997. Diameter: 26.91mm. Thickness: 0.67mm. Weight: 2.48g. Die axis: 3 o'clock
Created on: Friday 28th February 2014
Last updated: Monday 9th June 2014
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Record ID: WMID-AC13E6
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
An incomplete cast copper alloy brooch of Colchester derivative, Polden Hill (Mackreth Group 4, flat wing ends type, West Midlands), cf. Mackreth 2011, 4.b. no. 1901, Plate 46, dating to the Roman period, circa AD80-120. The head of the brooch including a wing and a spring hook survive. The brooch was damaged in antiquity. The surviving wing has a partially surviving, perforated wing cap. Ridges are present at the junction between the bow and the wings. The face of the wing is undecorated. A forward facing spring hook survives above the wing. Below the wing, the head of the brooch is …
Created on: Thursday 30th January 2014
Last updated: Monday 23rd January 2017
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Record ID: WMID-51A133
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A miss-struck silver halfpenny of Richard II (1377-1399), dating 1398-1399. Minted in London. North no 1331. Diameter: 13.58mm. Thickness: 0.56mm. Weight: 0.5g. Die axis: 3 o'clock
Created on: Sunday 26th January 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Record ID: WMID-512847
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
-An early medieval cut farthing of Aethelred II (978-1016), Second Hand type (North 768), mint and moneyer unknown (not shown on this fragment of the coin), c.985-c.991. Length: 10.03mm. Width: 9.37mm. Thickness: 0.89g. Weight: 0.3g
Created on: Sunday 26th January 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Record ID: WMID-4F5377
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete struck / hammered silver half groat of James I (AD1603-1625), minted as part of the Second Issue coinage and dating between 1604-1619. TVEATVR VNITA DEVS reverse depicting thistle with crown above. North nos 2104-2105. Diameter: 15.61mm. Thickness: 0.75mm. Weight: 0.9g. Die axis: 12 o'clock
Created on: Sunday 26th January 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Record ID: WMID-434C46
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
An incomplete cast copper alloy Roman brooch dating from 1st to early 2nd centuries, circa AD 80-120. The head of the brooch and the majority of the bow survives. The spring, pin and foot of the brooch are missing due to old breaks. The surface of the brooch is very worn and no decoration survives. The wings are semi-cylindrical and terminate with partially surviving wing caps. Soil fills the cavity which would have originally accommodated the spring. The bow head is hump-like in profile. In plan, on both sides a moulding is present at the junction between the bow and the wings, the s…
Created on: Saturday 25th January 2014
Last updated: Sunday 29th January 2017
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Record ID: WMID-42A221
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete struck / hammered silver sixpence of Elizabeth I (AD 1558-1603), dating to 1561, minted as part of the second coinage between AD1561-1565. POSVI DEV ADIVTOREM MEV reverse depicted a square shield on a long cross fourchee dividing the legend, date above the shield. North no 1997. Diameter: 20.65mm. Thickness: 1.02mm. Weight: 1.4g Die axis: 3 o'clock.
Created on: Saturday 25th January 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Record ID: WMID-40BDD6
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A silver denarius belonging to Commodus (AD175-192) dating from AD187-8 (Reece Period 9). P M TRP XIII IMP VIII COS V PP reverse showing Libertas holding a pileus and sceptre. Mint of Rome. RIC III 168. Diameter: 17.77mm. Thickness: 2.64mm. Weight: 2.3g. Die axis: 6 o'clock.
Created on: Saturday 25th January 2014
Last updated: Monday 11th November 2019
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Record ID: WMID-29F1E4
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A struck copper alloy halfpenny traders' token dating to the late 17th century, circa 1660-1700. The reverse legend reads HIS HALF PENY. The rest of the reverse and the obverse are obscured by corrosion. Diameter: 18.22mm. Thickness: 0.95mm. Weight: 0.9g. Die axis not known.
Created on: Friday 24th January 2014
Last updated: Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Record ID: WAW-806954
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A tertiary worked flint probably dating to the late Neolithic period, circa 2700-2350BC. Identified by Peter Reavil as a thumbnail / side-end scraper formed from the snapped end of a long blade. The scraper is complete. The dorsal and ventral sides of the scraper are light, milky grey in colour. An opaque, white patinated surface survives which was probably exposed while the rest of the flint remained below soil. The dorsal side of the scraper has been heavily re-worked in multiple directions with some conchoidal ripple marks clearly visible. Evidence of scaled and sub-parallel retouc…
Created on: Thursday 16th January 2014
Last updated: Thursday 16th January 2014
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Record ID: WAW-7EF542
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A silver penny belonging to Alexander III (1249-1286). Long cross belonging to the Second Coinage (c 1280-1292). Possibly minted in Berwick due to total number of points on mullets (4 mullets with 6 points each). Seaby p10-11 (nos 5050-5058). Diameter: 19.77mm. Thickness: 0.77mm. Weight: 1.4g. Die axis: 2 o'clock.
Created on: Thursday 16th January 2014
Last updated: Thursday 16th January 2014
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Record ID: WAW-7E8E64
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A cut silver halfpenny belonging to John (1199-1216). Short cross Class 6b (1209-1217). Minted by Walter in London. North p222 (nos 974-5). Diameter: 18.18mm. Thickness: 0.78mm. Weight: 0.6g. Die axis: 12 o'clock
Created on: Thursday 16th January 2014
Last updated: Thursday 16th January 2014
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Record ID: WAW-7CAA32
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Silver republican denarius struck in Rome c. 105 BC by L. Thorius Balbus. Obverse shows the head of Juno Sospita right clad in goats skin, I S M R behind. Reverse shows a bull charging right. 'A' control letter above, L THORIVS below. BALBVS in exergue. Reference: RRC 316/1 Diameter: 20.45mm. Thickness: 1.67mm. Weight: 3.4g. Die axis: 12 o'clock.
Created on: Thursday 16th January 2014
Last updated: Thursday 16th January 2014
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Record ID: WAW-7C3BD5
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Worcestershire
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Two copper alloy contemporary copies of nummi, with the same reverse type and provenance: Coin 1: A copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330 to 341 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers and one standard. Mint not known. Mint not known. Diameter: 10.40mm. Thickness: 1.29mm. Weight: 0.3g. Die axis: 12 o'clock. Coin 2: Coin 1: A copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine dating to the period AD 330 to 341 (Reece period 17). GLORIA EXERCITVS reverse type depicting two soldiers and one standard. Mint not kn…
Created on: Thursday 16th January 2014
Last updated: Friday 17th January 2014
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Two copper alloy nummi of Constantine I, sharing the same reverse type and provenance: Coin 1: A copper alloy nummus of Constantine I from AD316-317 (Reece Period 15). SOL INVICTO COMITI reverse of Sol standing left, raising right hand with globe and whip in left. London Mint. RIC VII, page 102, nos 90-91. Diameter: 22.97mm. Thickness: 2.23mm. Weight: 3.27g. Die axis: 6 o'clock. Coin 2: A copper alloy nummus of Constantine I from AD316-317 (Reece Period 15). SOL INVICTO COMITI reverse of Sol standing left, raising right hand with globe and whip in left. London Mint. RIC VII, …
Created on: Monday 13th January 2014
Last updated: Thursday 16th January 2014
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