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Record ID: LON-BD0D0D
Object type: CLOTH SEAL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
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A Post Medieval lead alloy two-part cloth seal dating 16th - early 17th century from Augsburg, Germany. This cloth seal comprises two discs interconnected by a bar. Obverse: Letter A Reverse: A pine cone. Other Augsburg seals on the database are OXON-521DC8 and IOW-03FBE1. Egan (1994:106) writes: "seals from the fustians (mixed linen-warp and cotton-weft fabrics) of Augsburg, known to contemporaries in this country as 'Ousbrow or Augusta fustians', are among the most common and widespread of all the recorded imports in England, constituting almost one th…
Created on: Tuesday 2nd April 2024
Last updated: Friday 12th April 2024
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Record ID: LON-BCFB31
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
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An incomplete lid from a Post Medieval Surrey Hampshire border ware, 'encrusted ware' vessel dating from the AD1620-1650. Similar lids are illustrated in Haslam (1975:177 fig.7, No.64-65) and were excavated from the pottery site at Cove, east Hampshire and are dated to second quarter of the 17th century and Pearce (1992: 65 fig.36 No.276 G) illustrates a similar lid missing its knop.The lid is made from a buff fabric and is convex with a central knop (now missing) and is covered in a green glaze on the upper surface with chippings of crushed flint impre…
Created on: Tuesday 2nd April 2024
Last updated: Friday 12th April 2024
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Record ID: LON-E082A1
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
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A Post Medieval ceramic sherd from a Raeren stoneware bottle dating to AD 1517-1585. The sherd represents part of the body with a large round medallion featuring a male bearded portrait  within a plain  border, this is then framed with the legend [BI.MICH.BALDEM.ME]NN[ICKEM]. The vessel is by the potter Balden Menneken (AD1517-1585). The vessel has a grey stoneware fabric and is covered on the outside in a brown speckled glaze.  Other examples of Raeren stoneware on the database are SUR-4CFE6A and LON-5FA3F9. Dimensions…
Created on: Tuesday 27th February 2024
Last updated: Thursday 29th February 2024
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Record ID: LON-E06925
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
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A incomplete base sherd fragment from a Roman Central Gaulish samian ware cup or small bowl possibly Dragendorff Form 33 dating to AD 140 - 170. The sherd has a chamfered foot ring base. In the centre of the base is a maker's stamp reading VVI /. The fragment has a pink fabric and is coated in a red slip on both the inside and outside.  Dimensions: length: 31mm; width: 34.18mm; thickness: 4.65mm; weight: 7.05g Oswald & Pryce (1920:189-190) "This form is probably related to the Arretine cup, Loeschcke Type 10 a (Fig. 1), but its dev…
Created on: Tuesday 27th February 2024
Last updated: Thursday 29th February 2024
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Record ID: LON-E0601D
Object type: FIGURINE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
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An incomplete Roman pipe clay figurine, of Mercury dating from AD 100-250. The remaining figurine consists of part of the body draped in fabric. Dimensions: length: 48.52mm; width: 31.30mm; thickness: 9.41mm; weight: 8.75g Other Roman figures from the same area are LON-B7E305, LON-5536D6 and LON-CDF7B1. References: Flittock M. 2013, A Contextual Study of the Pipe-Clay Figurines Found in Roman London. University of Reading.
Created on: Tuesday 27th February 2024
Last updated: Thursday 29th February 2024
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Record ID: LON-E0585D
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
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A body sherd fragment from a Roman Gaulish samian ware hemispherical bowl. Form Dragendorff 37 dating from AD 150-200. The sherd has moulded decoration, consisting of a band of ovolo, under which are panels divided by rope twist borders. Within the panels are standing figures and wild beasts. The fragment has a pink fabric and is coated in a red slip on both the inside and outside. The slip is abraded and worn away from the high points of the moulded decoration. Dimensions: length: 61.11mm; width: 60.73mm; thickness: 7.86mm; weight: 33.43g. Similar Drag. form…
Created on: Tuesday 27th February 2024
Last updated: Thursday 29th February 2024
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Record ID: LON-DFDB0A
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
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A Post Medieval ceramic sherd from a stoneware bottle dating to AD 1743. Possible from Fulham pothouse. The sherd represents part of the body and neck of the bottle. The vessel has a red stoneware fabric and is covered on the outside with a brown speckled glaze. The bottle has a inscription running around the lower part of the neck where it swells to meet the body. The remaining inscription reads []1743[]. Dimensions: length: 127mm; width: 125.48mm; thickness: 7.02mm; weight: 256g Reference: Green C. 1999. John Dwight's Fulham Pottery Excav…
Created on: Thursday 15th February 2024
Last updated: Tuesday 27th February 2024
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Record ID: LON-DFD1C5
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
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A Post Medieval ceramic base sherd from a bi-chrome tin-glazed earthenware (delftware) plate, probably manufactured in London dating from AD 1650-1700. The vessel has a fine buff fabric and is decorated with bi-chrome tin-glaze. The vessel was decorated with a heraldic image of a coat of arms, the remaining decoration consists of a crown and the head of the dexter supporter, a winged beast probably a griffen. Dimensions: length: 68.22mm; width: 60.82mm; thickness: 5.22mm; weight: 28.46g. Reference: Tyler, K., Betts, I. And Stephenson, R. 2008. London's Delftware Industr…
Created on: Thursday 15th February 2024
Last updated: Tuesday 27th February 2024
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Record ID: LON-DFCC10
Object type: TILE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
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An incomplete Post Medieval ceramic delftware bichrome tin glazed wall tile dating to AD 1700-1750. Probably made in London. The tile is decorated with a central motif in blue and white probably depicting a biblical narrative. The remaining sherd is decorated with an interior scene with a forward facing figure with his left arm outstreached. The reverse of the tile is unglazed. Dimensions: length: 49.79mm; width: 38.87mm; thickness: 7.44mm; weight: 15.19g. Reference: Betts, I.M. and Weinstein, R.I., 2010 Tin-glazed tiles from London. London: Museum of Lo…
Created on: Thursday 15th February 2024
Last updated: Tuesday 27th February 2024
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Record ID: LON-FEF511
Object type: FIGURINE
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
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An incomplete Post Medieval pipe clay shy-cock dating from the 17th-18th century. The shy-cock is in the form of a standing bird, probably a cockerel.  The remaining fragment represents body, feet. The head is broken and missing. The bird stands on a flat sub oval base. Dimensions: length: 54.29mm; width: 33.00mm; thickness: 33.16mm; weight: 50.11g. Forsyth & Egan (2005:239) explains that shy-cocks may have derived from the Shrove Tuesday pursuit of casting stones or cudgels at a live cockerel which was either tied down or buried up to its neck in th…
Created on: Thursday 11th January 2024
Last updated: Tuesday 6th February 2024
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Record ID: LON-99B076
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
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A base sherd from a Roman colour coated fine ware vessel, dating to the 2nd-4th century, AD 150-400. The sherd consists of the foot ring base probably from a 'hunt cup' beaker. It may have possible been trimmed for use as a gaming counter. The sherd has a red brown slip coating on both the exterior and interior, similar to that used in Nene Valley and Rhine Valley (Cologne) pottery industries. The interior surface is undecorated but has regular striations from the wheel turning process. The fragment has pink fabric. Dimensions: Diameter:…
Created on: Wednesday 13th December 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 13th December 2023
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Record ID: LON-99A540
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A base sherd from a Roman colour coated fine ware vessel, dating to the 2nd-4th century, AD 150-400. The sherd consists of the foot ring base probably from a 'hunt cup' beaker. It may have possible been trimmed for use as a gaming counter. The sherd has a red slip coating on both the exterior and interior, similar to that used in Nene Valley and Rhine Valley (Cologne) pottery industries. The interior surface is undecorated but has regular striations from the wheel turning process. The fragment has pink fabric. Dimensions: Diameter: 53.54…
Created on: Wednesday 13th December 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 13th December 2023
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Record ID: LON-2FB68D
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A fragment of Roman colour coated fine ware pottery 'hunt' cup, dating to the 2nd-4th century, AD 150-400. The body is a white fabric with barbotine decoration drawn on to the exterior surface. The sherd has a dark slip coating on both the exterior and interior, similar to that used in Nene Valley and Rhine Valley (Cologne) pottery industries. The exterior decoration is head and part of a body of an animal, probably a dolphin in barbotine slip. The interior surface is otherwise undecorated but has regular striations from the wheel turning process. Dimensions: le…
Created on: Tuesday 26th September 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 26th September 2023
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Record ID: LON-D71409
Object type: TILE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
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An incomplete Medieval bichrome Dieppe, glazed ceramic floor tile, Norton design 52 dating to the 14th century. This tile is decorated with curved bands with rosettes in the bands, zoomorphic beasts in angles. In the lower right corner is one quarter of larger rosette which would have been completed when laid with three other identical tiles. Three complete tiles and one incomplete tile of the same design have been recovered from the same spot, see LON-052AB4, LON-49560A and LON-B8CD46. Dimensions: length: 103.34mm; width: 96.11mm; maximum th…
Created on: Friday 22nd September 2023
Last updated: Monday 25th September 2023
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Record ID: LON-F1A732
Object type: FIGURINE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Published Find published
An incomplete Roman pipe clay Venus figurine, dating from AD 100-250. The remaining figurine consists of torso, upper legs and garment with the upper body, head and base broken and missing. This is Fittock Type 1, Garment B figurine. Dimensions: length: 86.73mm; width: 54.96mm; thickness: 26.12mm; weight: 96.52g Other Venus figure from the same area are LON-B7E305, LON-5536D6 and LON-CDF7B1. Flittock (2013:30) writes " The Type 1 figurine depicts the goddess stood completely nude while holding a garment that drapes down bes…
Created on: Monday 11th September 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 7th February 2024
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Record ID: LON-703582
Object type: VESSEL
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
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A body sherd fragment from a Roman Gaulish samian ware hemispherical bowl. Form Dragendorff 37 dating from AD 160-220. The sherd has moulded decoration, consisting of three bands of repeated decorative elements. The first band is of ovolo, under which is a band of leaves. The decoration on the lower band is uncertain, possible a table. The fragment has a pink fabric and is coated in a red slip on both the inside and outside. The slip is  abraded with slip worn away from the high points of the moulded decoration. Dimensions: length: 111.72mm; width:86.47m…
Created on: Tuesday 5th September 2023
Last updated: Wednesday 13th September 2023
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Record ID: LON-79045D
Object type: FIGURINE
Broad period: ROMAN
County: Greater London Authority
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete Roman pipe clay figurine probably a Risus type. The remaining figurine fragment depicts the front half of a forward facing head of a man or child without arms covered in drapery. This type of figurine is known from the continent but is rare in Britain.. A similar figurine is illustrated in Rouvier-Jeanlin (1972:264 No.687). Fittock (2013:45) writes "...the bust of a young smiling child traditionally known as Risus. The figurine is mostly hollow and depicts the boy with a bare torso. The general form of the statuette tapers inwards…
Created on: Wednesday 19th July 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 12th September 2023
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Record ID: LON-E6EEBE
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
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An incomplete Post Medieval clay tobacco pipe dating from AD 1640-1680. This is a Oswald type 13. The tobacco pipe has a flat heal with no maker's stamp on the base of the heal. The pipe bowl is barrel-shaped and decorated with a raised fluer-de-lis on eachn side.  The pipe has a milled bowl rim which is inclined at an obtuse angle to the stem. The pipe has a bore hole running within the length of the stem. This is probably a pipe from the Netherlands. Dimensions: length: 71.73mm; height: 19.25mm; inside diameter of bowl: 10.05mm; weight: 14.66g.​ …
Created on: Wednesday 12th July 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 12th September 2023
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Record ID: LON-E6E7AA
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
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An incomplete Post Medieval clay tobacco pipe dating from AD 1669-1692. This is a Oswald type 20. The tobacco pipe has a squat heal with an incuse maker's stamp KCVO impressed on the base of the heal. The pipe bowll has a milled bowl rim which is inclined at an obtuse angle to the stem. The pipe has a bore hole running within the length of the stem. The maker is Claes or Klaas Cornelisz van Os AD 1669-1692, a maker from the Netherlands. Dimensions: length: 76.18mm; height: 34.38mm; inside diameter of bowl: 11.64mm Higgins​ writes "The tobacco plant is native…
Created on: Wednesday 12th July 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 12th September 2023
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Record ID: LON-E6E1D1
Object type: PIPE (SMOKING)
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Greater London Authority
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An incomplete Post Medieval clay tobacco pipe dating from AD 1690-1729. This is a Oswald type 11-12. The tobacco pipe has a flat teardrop shaped heal with an incuse maker's stamp SaM HUGH impressed on the base of the heal. The pipe bowl is barrel-shaped, with a milled bowl rim which is inclined at an obtuse angle to the stem. The pipe has a bore hole running within the length of the stem. The maker is Samuel Hughes of Much Wenlock, Shropshire. Dimensions: length: 101.66mm; height: 34.26mm; inside diameter of bowl: 9.66mm; weight: 18.61g.​ Higgins​ wri…
Created on: Wednesday 12th July 2023
Last updated: Tuesday 12th September 2023
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