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Record ID: CAM-B8F752
Object type: BELL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Bedford
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A Crotal bell, c late 15th - early 17th century. Complete cast copper - alloy Crottell bell Sun burst design on both upper and lower halves, the founder's (Maker's mark); is a hammer facing too the right And is both situated within a shield shaped emblem. Iron pea Crotal bells have been around for the last 3.500 years , and have been worn by Animals and humans alike for many reasons, Shepard's would have had them worn on sheep as a means to no the where about of their flock, and the bells tended to keep the flock together. Hunting Dogs would have …
Created on: Thursday 10th February 2005
Last updated: Friday 17th January 2014
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Record ID: CAM-72F620
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A long cross penny of Edward II c. 1312- 1314 AD, Class 11b3 [Ed.11b] Most of the pennies of Edward 11, are very similar to Edward 1st. stylelistically the two reignes are also similar, with virtually identical reverses and minor differences on the obverse. The obverse legend reads EDWAR(R) ANGL DNS HYB, which is different from most of Edward 1’s pennies except for some of the later classes. The Crown on Edward II pennies is bifolate, having two prongs on each end, while most Edward Ist issues have a crown with three prongs – except for class 10, which also has a b…
Created on: Wednesday 8th December 2004
Last updated: Thursday 24th February 2011
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Record ID: CAM-5BFA14
Object type: SEAL MATRIX
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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A cast lead vesica (elliptical) seal matrix dating from late 12th to late 14th century. Elliptical in shape with a suspension loop on the reverse. The seal matrix bears a Fleur de Lys design with a private name: SIGILLUM - ROGURI (seal of Roger).
Created on: Tuesday 7th December 2004
Last updated: Thursday 7th February 2013
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Record ID: CAM-364865
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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A worn fragment of an Edward I Penny, c. AD 1307 - 1327. The obverse shows the remaining lower portion of a forward-facing bust with the inscription - - - - - - - ANGL DNS HYB. The reverse shows a long cross and three pellets in each corner with the inscription: - - - TOR (possibly CIVITAS CANTOR). Mint: Canterbury? TOR
Created on: Tuesday 23rd November 2004
Last updated: Tuesday 17th January 2012
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Record ID: CAM-354CB2
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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An Edward III gold Noble , Treaty period type , c 1361 – 1369 AD. Obverse - King Holding Sword and sheild in ship. Reverse - E in the centre of cross , annulet at corner of central cross. The inscriptions on the obverse and reverse of the coin vary very little between classes of ( A- G ). And having a mint mark of a Cross Potent. In all cases the saltire or annulet can be found at the start of the obverse legend , just before EDWARD . Obverse – EDWARD DEI GRA REX ANGL DNS HIB Z ACQ Edward by the grace of God King of England Lord of Ireland a…
Created on: Thursday 11th November 2004
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
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Record ID: CAM-24E426
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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A very worn cut penny of John, c 1199 – 1216 AD. Class: 6a 2 The letter X in Rex is now formed from two strokes with rounded ends and set at right angles to each other. With the obverse legend still reading HENRICUS REX, with the reverse having the moneyer’s name and mint around a small cross with four pellets in each quarter.
Created on: Wednesday 10th November 2004
Last updated: Wednesday 19th October 2011
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Record ID: CAM-228CF6
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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An Edward Ist penny. c. 1279 - 1307 AD. Class 10 cf 1. New shape crowns & lettering: (Axe - shaped central l.is ; wedge-shaped petals and spearhead ornaments). The obverse is inscribed 'EDWAR ANGL DNS HYB' and shows a crowned bust of the king. The reverse is inscribed 'CIVITAS LONDON' and shows a voided long cross with three pellets in each angle.
Created on: Wednesday 10th November 2004
Last updated: Wednesday 19th October 2011
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Record ID: CAM-1FEEA6
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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A fragment of a Henry VI penny. c. 1422 - 1461 AD. The coin is very worn and has been clipped. The obverse reads HENRICUS REX ANGLIE (Henry King of England). The reverse reads CIVATAS DUNOLM (city of Durham). Durham was an ecclesiastical mint under the control of Bishop Laurance Booth. Durham: Mint.
Created on: Wednesday 10th November 2004
Last updated: Wednesday 19th October 2011
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Record ID: CAM-A437C5
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A Half penny of Henry VI . c 1422 – 1427 AD . Annulet issue. HENRIC REX ANGL - Henry King of England . Damaged edge , and Clipped
Created on: Thursday 4th November 2004
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
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Record ID: CAM-7B4ED1
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Suffolk
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A Scottish cut half-First coinage, Voided long cross penny. Alexander 3rd, C 1249 – 1285. Obv – Filleted Head. Right, with Scepter Rev – Long Double Cross with star in each corner
Created on: Tuesday 2nd November 2004
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
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Record ID: CAM-658C56
Object type: BUCKLE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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A medieval cast copper alloy oval framed buckle, c. AD 1150 - 1260. The buckle has an offset, narrowed bar. The outer frame edge is angled and at 45 degrees. The buckle has punched and scrolled decoration, and traces of gilding in places. Length: 19.48 mm, width: 29.07mm.
Created on: Monday 1st November 2004
Last updated: Monday 30th January 2012
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Record ID: CAM-3F9763
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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A medieval annular buckle brooch, c. 1250 - 1350 AD. The circular frame is equally divided by four raised collets, each with a second protruding collet attached to the first, eight collets in total. The face has three oval moulded sections with dividing collars that are oval and humped with four indented circumferential lines of dotted punch marks. In the fourth segment the constriction bar is narrow and recessed with small raised collars where a small plain slender bent over swivelling pin rests.The reverse is flat and plain.
Created on: Monday 18th October 2004
Last updated: Friday 15th April 2016
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Record ID: CAM-3BF9D6
Object type: STRAP END
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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A 14th century composite Strap -End, with sheet spacer occupying the whole width, having two copper alloy rivets one close to the attachment edge and the other passing through the finial. A slightly tapered strap end, with back plate, spacer, and front plate. The tapered plate terminates to an irregular rectangle where the finial (knop) has an additional piece of sheet having radiating grooves; 7.86mm, x 7.01mm The top plate has an engraved zig-zagged, lozenged shaped pattern. Length: 51.60 mm, Width: 10.90 mm, Thickness: 3.50 mm, Weight: 6.82g
Created on: Monday 18th October 2004
Last updated: Friday 15th April 2016
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Record ID: CAM-D52567
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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A silver Henry III voided long cross penny, c. AD 1216 - 72. Class: Vf (5f). The obverse shows the King's bust crowned and facing forward, with the King's hand holding a sceptre to the left side of the coin. The obverse inscription reads: HENRICVS REX 111. The reverse shows a voided long cross with three pellets in each corner. The reverse inscription reads: ROB/---/CAN /--- ERT TOR.
Created on: Wednesday 13th October 2004
Last updated: Thursday 12th January 2012
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Record ID: CAM-D80831
Object type: PADLOCK
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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A cast copper-alloy barb-spring padlock case, dating to the 12th to 15th century. The case comprises an incomplete square-section bolt, length 30.98 mm, and an incomplete protruding rectangular hasp. 11.72 mm at the keyhole end, splitting into three square openings at the bolt end of the padlock.
Created on: Friday 1st October 2004
Last updated: Thursday 18th December 2014
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Record ID: CAM-647DF1
Object type: LACE TAG
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
Found 1999, south part of parish. LACE TAG possibly Triangular piece of copper-alloy sheet which has been rolled into a neat cone. The cone is very long and narrow, 55 mm long and 8 x 7 mm at the wider open end, and is undecorated except for faint grooves around the seam, which may be cutting-out lines. The seam is butted for 34 mm of its length, and is then open. There are no rivet holes or other obvious means of attachment. It weighs 4.1g. It is hard to be certain as to function or date for this object; it may possibly be a large lace-tag of late medieval or early post-medie…
Created on: Tuesday 27th July 2004
Last updated: Monday 30th January 2012
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Record ID: CAM-D464F4
Object type: HARNESS MOUNT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
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A gilded copper alloy harness mount dating to the medieval period, probably thirteenth or fourteenth century. This is a pendant suspension mount from a horse-harness pendant. The mount is very well made and consists of a rectangular plate (11 x 13 mm), which is decorated with four vertical ridges. The ridges are semi-circular in cross-section, and decorated with transverse nicks. In between are three broad V-shaped vertical grooves that retain gilding in good condition. The reverse of the rectangular plate has an integral rivet with burred-over end, which brings the maximum thickness …
Created on: Tuesday 20th July 2004
Last updated: Friday 13th January 2012
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Record ID: CAM-2D6623
Object type: KEY (LOCKING)
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Sefton
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A small casket box key made of cast iron. The key has a small circular ring at one end, with an offset plate bit at right angles to the stem. The stem extends slightly longer than the bit so is probably a Winchester Type 7.
Created on: Friday 18th June 2004
Last updated: Friday 16th June 2017
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Record ID: CAM-839317
Object type: FINGER RING
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A medieval copper alloy finger ring dating from the mid 14th to late 15th century. The ring is flat sectioned, decorated on the outside with repeated pattee crosses divided by a double bar, with six small lozenge shaped pellets between the bars. It is possible that the ring may have been gilded originally. External diameter: 19.57 mm, internal diameter: 18.04 mm, thickness: 0.64 mm.
Created on: Thursday 10th June 2004
Last updated: Tuesday 31st January 2012
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Record ID: CAM-60BA82
Object type: BUCKLE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Cambridgeshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A small medieval cast copper alloy dress buckle, dating to the late 14th to early 15th century AD. An oval double-framed buckle with a bevelled outside edge, length 29.37mm, width 22.28 mm and thickness 2.80 mm. The strap bar is slightly recessed from the front edge of the frame. There is evidence of iron corrosion on the strap bar, indicating the presence of an iron buckle pin originally, which is now missing. The reverse is flat and has file and tool marks.
Created on: Thursday 27th May 2004
Last updated: Thursday 28th March 2013
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