2024-03-29T10:08:18+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/results6120Cheshire East100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorLVPL-A1A372.jpg43553200812269MD5.52Unitary AuthorityCertain4LVPL435531500Restricted Accessx1422126.3Cheshire East110942011-02-24T13:14:58ZNorth WestMeadieval cast lead spindle whorl. It has an offset conical shape. It has a white patina and a large central preforation.Daniel Pett14.299SandbachLVPL-A1ACD82420071SPINDLE WHORLRestricted Accessfinds-2420071121.86LVPL-A1A372Complete1100images/voakden/1197568001495A1AC9019EF42008-12-30T12:57:45ZCertainx1422112008-07-31T23:00:00Z0MEDIEVALLead41431MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:21.74ZCheshire East1Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorLVPLE584DC.JPG435532015Generated from computer mapping softwareFair1Geometric443181RO9Unitary AuthorityCertain4LVPL43553301700Restricted Accessx412182634600535.81Cheshire East110952015-04-15T13:30:23ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
A cast lead alloy spindle whorl dating from the Roman to the Post-Medieval period, (AD 43-1700). The object is circular in plan and bi-conical. It has a central circular perforation with an internal diameter of 9mm. One face of the object is decorated with a very worn moulded sunburst pattern. The opposite face is decorated with a sunburst design which in term appears to be divided up with cross-hatch moulding. The object has a light-white patina and is in fair condition.
Similar examples of spindle whorls have reportedly been found in contexts dated from the Roman through to the Post-Medieval period although the majority are typically dated broadly to the Medieval period c.1100-1500.
Vanessa Oakden25SandbachLVPL-E595B57161291POST MEDIEVALSPINDLE WHORLRestricted Accessfinds-7161291110LVPL-E584DCComplete43x41047images/voakden/1513043PAS552E584D001CF342015-04-15T13:23:41ZCertainx4121812015-02-01T00:00:00Z362015-02-09T00:00:00Z1ROMANLead Alloy41431RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainUnitary Authority Ward2022-07-14T07:12:22.836ZCheshire East1Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorLVPLE5A836.JPG435532015Generated from computer mapping softwareFair1Geometric443181RO9Unitary AuthorityCertain4LVPL43553321700Restricted Accessx412182634600532.21Cheshire East110952015-04-15T13:47:36ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
A cast lead alloy spindle whorl dating from the Roman to the Post-Medieval period, (AD 43-1700). The object is circular in plan and bi-conical. It has a central circular perforation with an internal diameter of 9.5mm. One face of the object is decorated with worn moulded lines. There is no visible decoration on the oppostie face. The object has a light brown patina and has been damaged along one edge.
Similar examples of spindle whorls have reportedly been found in contexts dated from the Roman through to the Post-Medieval period although the majority are typically dated broadly to the Medieval period c.1100-1500.
Vanessa Oakden25SandbachLVPL-E5C09F7161321POST MEDIEVALSPINDLE WHORLRestricted Accessfinds-7161321110LVPL-E5A836Complete43x41047images/voakden/1513053PAS552E5A830016B742015-04-15T13:33:07ZCertainx4121812015-02-01T00:00:00Z362015-02-09T00:00:00Z1ROMANLead Alloy41431RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainUnitary Authority Ward2022-07-14T07:12:22.838ZCheshire East1Unitary AuthorityCastMEDIEVAL1Metal detectorLVPL297561.JPG435532016Generated from computer mapping software1121461MD10Unitary AuthorityCertain2LVPL43553301500Restricted Accessx1422131.65Cheshire East110952017-05-16T14:08:27ZReturned to finderCirca
A lead alloy spindle whorl of medieval to post-medieval date. The object is circular in plan and bi-conical with a central circular perforation. The perforation has an internal diameter of 8mm. Each face is decorated with moulded hearts and flowers. The object has a mid-cream patina and is in fair condition with one edge damaged.
Similar examples of spindle whorls have reportedly been found in contexts dated from the Roman through to the Post-Medieval period although the majority are typically dated broadly to the medieval period c.1100-1500.
Dimensions: 30mm in diameter, 10mm thick, 31.65
Vanessa Oakden25SandbachLVPL-297F078209681MEDIEVALSPINDLE WHORLRestricted Accessfinds-8209681110LVPL-297561Incomplete1100x14221images/voakden/1615076PAS585297560010EA42016-12-15T13:15:02ZCertainx1422112016-07-31T23:00:00Z292016-11-17T00:00:00ZMEDIEVALLead AlloyMD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:13:46.973ZCheshire East100Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorLVPL-E00585.jpg435532011Centred on parishFair1121461RO11.12Unitary AuthorityCertain2LVPL4355324.061700Restricted Accessx412182634600823.8Cheshire East110952012-01-05T16:50:00ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
Cast lead spindle whorl dating from the Roman to the Post-Medeival period, (43-1700). The object is circular in plan and biconical. The object has a central circurlar perforation with an internal diameter of 8.50mm. On one face the object is decorated with oval and linear mouldings which radiate out from the central perforation. These are worn and can not be clearly made out. On the opposite face the object is decorated with two raised pellets. On either side of these pellets are two lozenge shaped mouldings which are made up of four smaller lozenges. The outer circumfrance is decorated with a moulded ridge. The object has a mid-white patina.
Similar examples of spindle whorls have reportedly been found in contexts dated from the Roman through to the Post-Medieval period although the majority are typically dated broadly to the Medieval period c.1066-1500.
Vanessa Oakden25SandbachLVPL-E011734761881POST MEDIEVALSPINDLE WHORLRestricted Accessfinds-476188116LVPL-E00585Incomplete43x41047images/voakden/1359314PAS4EDE005800198142011-12-06T11:45:29ZCertainx4121812011-08-31T23:00:00Z361ROMANLead Alloy41431RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:22.851ZCheshire East100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorLVPL-98B696.jpg435532011Generated from computer mapping softwareGood1121461MD8.08Unitary AuthorityCertain4LVPL4355322.651500Restricted Accessx142212634600819.5Cheshire East110952012-02-08T12:05:00ZReturned to finderNorth WestCirca
Cast lead spindle whorl probably dating to the Medieval period, (1100-1500). The object is circular in plan and conical. It has a large central circular perforation. The upper face is decorated with decorative ridges which radiate out from the perforation. The lower face is flat and undecorated. It has a white patina.
Similar examples of spindle whorls have reportedly been found in contexts dated from the Roman through to the Post-Medieval period although the majority are typically dated broadly to the Medieval period c.1066-1500.Vanessa Oakden25SandbachLVPL-98B8864830011SPINDLE WHORLRestricted Accessfinds-483001116LVPL-98B696Complete1100images/voakden/1365695PAS4F198B69001C6842012-01-20T15:42:34ZCertain12011-09-17T23:00:00Z2MEDIEVALLead Alloy414311Circahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/CertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:29.543Z