2024-03-28T11:22:57+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/results1667320North YorkshireCountyCastROMAN1Metal detectorDUR-33F0D3_bit.jpg22028From finder232200112011T382IA
Part of a larger hoard. Other objects can be found on the following records.
DUR-344A72
DUR-D1BE02
DUR-D1D158
DUR-D07127
DUR-D07B37
DUR-D08561
DUR-D09DB5
DUR-D0A7D8
DUR-340D74
DUR-22A3D7
DUR-341818
DUR-33CC58
DUR-342505
DUR-D1ABD2
DUR-D22823
DUR-32FCF7
DUR-22C762
DUR-61C246
DUR-331660
DUR-21DB88
DUR-22B1D4
DUR-33B536
DUR-33F0D3
DUR-21EAC5
DUR-D1E234
DUR-D1F8A7
DUR-61CFC6
DUR-220481
DUR-2219C8
DUR-2264F7
DUR-226E23
DUR-229436
DUR-D20562
DUR-D21190
DUR-2289E8
DUR-2151F3
DUR-343853
DUR-222EB5
DUR-D18AB4
DUR-D19577
DUR-D0D451
DUR-22B943
DUR-D139D0
DUR-D156F7
DUR-D113E2
DUR-D04E32
DUR-337FF0
DUR-CF6F56
DUR-D1A0C4
DUR-D0B646
DUR-D0BEE5
DUR-D0C808
DUR-CF5F45
DUR-342BA7
DUR-D108E2
DUR-D145D2
DUR-D18353
DUR-CF8AF8
DUR-CF47F2
DUR-CF35C0
DUR-222888
DUR-218857
DUR-D11E01
DUR-D12A04
DistrictCertain1DUR21986Restricted Accessx139925.2Richmondshire106272013-06-12T17:04:29ZSubmitted for consideration as TreasureYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Harness fitting fragment (?bridle bit) Fragment of a cast copper alloy harness fitting. This Y-shaped fragment, flat on the reverse, with moulded central indentation on the upper surface, is most likely from a bridle bit, forming part of the loop which would have linked the bit ring to the mouthpiece. Parallels: Similar to several examples from the related 1843 hoard, e.g. M.48. Measurements: Length: 22.7mm; width: 6.8mm; weight: 5.2g
Emma Traherne122.667Richmond AreaDUR-33F2E24499191ROMANHARNESS FITTINGfinds-449919116.76DUR-33F0D3Fragmentx41218images/frances/1334307PAS4E033F0D00161442011-06-23T14:26:37ZCertainx13992121IRON AGECopper alloy41430IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/IRON AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.629ZRestricted AccessNorth Yorkshire1CountyCastROMAN1Metal detectorDUR-33CC58_bl_fastener.jpg22028From finder232200112011T382IA
Part of a larger hoard. Other objects can be found on the following records.
DUR-344A72
DUR-D1BE02
DUR-D1D158
DUR-D07127
DUR-D07B37
DUR-D08561
DUR-D09DB5
DUR-D0A7D8
DUR-340D74
DUR-22A3D7
DUR-341818
DUR-33CC58
DUR-342505
DUR-D1ABD2
DUR-D22823
DUR-32FCF7
DUR-22C762
DUR-61C246
DUR-331660
DUR-21DB88
DUR-22B1D4
DUR-33B536
DUR-33F0D3
DUR-21EAC5
DUR-D1E234
DUR-D1F8A7
DUR-61CFC6
DUR-220481
DUR-2219C8
DUR-2264F7
DUR-226E23
DUR-229436
DUR-D20562
DUR-D21190
DUR-2289E8
DUR-2151F3
DUR-343853
DUR-222EB5
DUR-D18AB4
DUR-D19577
DUR-D0D451
DUR-22B943
DUR-D139D0
DUR-D156F7
DUR-D113E2
DUR-D04E32
DUR-337FF0
DUR-CF6F56
DUR-D1A0C4
DUR-D0B646
DUR-D0BEE5
DUR-D0C808
DUR-CF5F45
DUR-342BA7
DUR-D108E2
DUR-D145D2
DUR-D18353
DUR-CF8AF8
DUR-CF47F2
DUR-CF35C0
DUR-222888
DUR-218857
DUR-D11E01
DUR-D12A04
10.62DistrictCertain1DUR21986Restricted Accessx13992105395Richmondshire106272013-06-12T16:44:03ZSubmitted for consideration as TreasureYorkshire and the HumberCircaButton and loop fastener or strap terminal
Fragment of a cast copper-alloy button and loop fastener or strap terminal.
This object is incomplete with only the loop, shank and a small part of the 'button' remaining. The complete 'button' would have taken the form of an open oval or circle. The flat front face of this ring is decorated with circular indentations, which may have been enamelled. The shank is at an angle of 90° to the 'button' and the loop (which are parallel and in the same plane).
Parallels: This fastener does not fit into Wild's (1970) typology. It is closely paralleled by another piece from the related 1843 hoard (M. 33), Spratling's (2011) style group V, and find no. 13 from the 2011 assemblage.
Measurements: Length: 23.1mm; width: 16.1mm; thickness: 10.6mm; diameter of loop: 13.4mm; weight: 5.0gEmma Traherne123.87Richmond AreaDUR-33CDB74499131ROMANBUTTON AND LOOP FASTENERRestricted Accessfinds-4499131116.1410DUR-33CC58Fragmentx41218images/frances/1334309PAS4E033CC5001F3B42011-06-23T14:16:54ZCertainx13992121IRON AGECopper alloy41430IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/IRON AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.626ZNorth Yorkshire1CountyCastROMAN1Metal detectorDUR-33B536_strap_slide.jpg22028From finder232200112011T382IA
Part of a larger hoard. Other objects can be found on the following records.
DUR-344A72
DUR-D1BE02
DUR-D1D158
DUR-D07127
DUR-D07B37
DUR-D08561
DUR-D09DB5
DUR-D0A7D8
DUR-340D74
DUR-22A3D7
DUR-341818
DUR-33CC58
DUR-342505
DUR-D1ABD2
DUR-D22823
DUR-32FCF7
DUR-22C762
DUR-61C246
DUR-331660
DUR-21DB88
DUR-22B1D4
DUR-33B536
DUR-33F0D3
DUR-21EAC5
DUR-D1E234
DUR-D1F8A7
DUR-61CFC6
DUR-220481
DUR-2219C8
DUR-2264F7
DUR-226E23
DUR-229436
DUR-D20562
DUR-D21190
DUR-2289E8
DUR-2151F3
DUR-343853
DUR-222EB5
DUR-D18AB4
DUR-D19577
DUR-D0D451
DUR-22B943
DUR-D139D0
DUR-D156F7
DUR-D113E2
DUR-D04E32
DUR-337FF0
DUR-CF6F56
DUR-D1A0C4
DUR-D0B646
DUR-D0BEE5
DUR-D0C808
DUR-CF5F45
DUR-342BA7
DUR-D108E2
DUR-D145D2
DUR-D18353
DUR-CF8AF8
DUR-CF47F2
DUR-CF35C0
DUR-222888
DUR-218857
DUR-D11E01
DUR-D12A04
14.75DistrictCertain2DUR21986Restricted Accessx139921053916.9Richmondshire106272013-06-12T17:03:10ZSubmitted for consideration as TreasureYorkshire and the HumberCircaStrap fitting/ Mount
Copper alloy strap fitting, broadly cruciform in shape. The main body of the fitting is rectangular in plan, and flat in cross-section. This flat rectangular plate is decorated with an incised motif of a square within a concave-sided triangle at the top and bottom outer edge, which would probably originally have been enamelled. Running across this central panel, at right angles, is a raised moulding, terminating on either side in a pair of trumpet-headed terminals. This raised moulding forms the other axis of the cruciform fitting. A central rectangular strap bar is attached on the reverse, fixed to the underside of the trumpet-headed terminals, and running parallel to the raised central moulding.
Parallels: There are no direct parallels from the related 1843 hoard, but the decoration is paralleled on other harness equipment from northern England (for example MacGregor 1976, no. 42).
Measurements: Length: 29.8mm; width: 25.0mm; thickness: 14.8mm; weight: 16.9gEmma Traherne129.847Richmond AreaDUR-33B6914499061ROMANSTRAP FITTINGRestricted Accessfinds-4499061124.9510DUR-33B536Incompletex41218images/frances/1334311PAS4E033B53001C7242011-06-23T14:10:43ZCertainx13992121IRON AGECopper alloy41430IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/IRON AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.622ZNorth YorkshireCountyCastROMAN1Metal detectorIMG_8956.jpg22028From finder232200112011T382IA
Part of a larger hoard. Other objects can be found on the following records.
DUR-344A72
DUR-D1BE02
DUR-D1D158
DUR-D07127
DUR-D07B37
DUR-D08561
DUR-D09DB5
DUR-D0A7D8
DUR-340D74
DUR-22A3D7
DUR-341818
DUR-33CC58
DUR-342505
DUR-D1ABD2
DUR-D22823
DUR-32FCF7
DUR-22C762
DUR-61C246
DUR-331660
DUR-21DB88
DUR-22B1D4
DUR-33B536
DUR-33F0D3
DUR-21EAC5
DUR-D1E234
DUR-D1F8A7
DUR-61CFC6
DUR-220481
DUR-2219C8
DUR-2264F7
DUR-226E23
DUR-229436
DUR-D20562
DUR-D21190
DUR-2289E8
DUR-2151F3
DUR-343853
DUR-222EB5
DUR-D18AB4
DUR-D19577
DUR-D0D451
DUR-22B943
DUR-D139D0
DUR-D156F7
DUR-D113E2
DUR-D04E32
DUR-337FF0
DUR-CF6F56
DUR-D1A0C4
DUR-D0B646
DUR-D0BEE5
DUR-D0C808
DUR-CF5F45
DUR-342BA7
DUR-D108E2
DUR-D145D2
DUR-D18353
DUR-CF8AF8
DUR-CF47F2
DUR-CF35C0
DUR-222888
DUR-218857
DUR-D11E01
DUR-D12A04
DistrictCertain1DUR21986Restricted Accessx1399238.8Richmondshire106272013-06-13T17:55:20ZSubmitted for consideration as TreasureYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Part A (8 pieces, total 31g), Small irregular, amorphous fragments of copper alloy casting waste.
Part B Small fragment of copper alloy strip, broken at both ends. Only a short length remains. It may originally have formed part of the binding or similar from a larger object or fitting. Measurements: Length: 20.4mm; width: 9.8mm; edge thickness: 1.6mm; weight: 1.7g
Part C Small fragment of copper alloy binding strip with a C-shaped cross-section. It is broken at both ends, and only a short length remains. Parallels: Similar binding strips were recovered as part of the related 1843 hoard (M. 134). These could have functioned as binding for shields, scabbards or other fittings. Measurements: Length: 19.2mm; width: 8.8mm; edge thickness: 1.2mm; weight: 1.9g Copper alloy sheet fragment
Part D Fragment of copper alloy sheeting, roughly triangular in form. Whilst two of the edges are irregular, the long upper edge appears to be original. This may be a fragment of vessel rim. Measurements: Length: 25.5mm; width: 14.8mm; rim thickness: 2.4mm; weight: 3.6g Part A (8 pieces, total 31g), Small irregular, amorphous fragment of copper alloy casting waste.
Emma Traherne17Richmond AreaDUR-3382644499031ROMANWASTEfinds-44990311DUR-337FF0Fragmentx41218images/frances/1334264PAS4E0337FF00102442011-06-23T13:56:31ZCertainx13992121IRON AGECopper alloy41430IA11Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/IRON AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.62ZRestricted AccessNorth Yorkshire1CountyCastROMAN1Metal detectorDUR-331660_harness.jpg22028From finder232200112011T832IA
Part of a larger hoard. Other objects can be found on the following records.
DUR-344A72
DUR-D1BE02
DUR-D1D158
DUR-D07127
DUR-D07B37
DUR-D08561
DUR-D09DB5
DUR-D0A7D8
DUR-340D74
DUR-22A3D7
DUR-341818
DUR-33CC58
DUR-342505
DUR-D1ABD2
DUR-D22823
DUR-32FCF7
DUR-22C762
DUR-61C246
DUR-331660
DUR-21DB88
DUR-22B1D4
DUR-33B536
DUR-33F0D3
DUR-21EAC5
DUR-D1E234
DUR-D1F8A7
DUR-61CFC6
DUR-220481
DUR-2219C8
DUR-2264F7
DUR-226E23
DUR-229436
DUR-D20562
DUR-D21190
DUR-2289E8
DUR-2151F3
DUR-343853
DUR-222EB5
DUR-D18AB4
DUR-D19577
DUR-D0D451
DUR-22B943
DUR-D139D0
DUR-D156F7
DUR-D113E2
DUR-D04E32
DUR-337FF0
DUR-CF6F56
DUR-D1A0C4
DUR-D0B646
DUR-D0BEE5
DUR-D0C808
DUR-CF5F45
DUR-342BA7
DUR-D108E2
DUR-D145D2
DUR-D18353
DUR-CF8AF8
DUR-CF47F2
DUR-CF35C0
DUR-222888
DUR-218857
DUR-D11E01
DUR-D12A04
16.6DistrictCertain2DUR21986Restricted Accessx139921053915.7Richmondshire106272013-06-12T16:54:08ZSubmitted for consideration as TreasureYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Strap fitting/ Mount
Fragment of a cast copper alloy mount, possibly related to harness. This object appears to be broken, and perhaps also mis-cast, making the original form difficult to discern. The body of the mount is rectangular, with a two-part rectangular strap bar on the underside. A projecting segment which may have been an extension on the side of the rectangular body of the mount is now broken. On the upper side of the rectangular plate, at each end, project two circular-sectioned studs with circular heads.
Parallels: No direct parallels have been found for the form of this object.
Measurements: Length: 26.0mm; width: 15.4mm; thickness: 16.6mm; weight: 15.7gEmma Traherne126.027Richmond AreaDUR-3317B14498941ROMANMOUNTRestricted Accessfinds-4498941115.3810DUR-331660Incompletex41218images/frances/1334313PAS4E0331660010BE42011-06-23T13:28:22ZCertainx13992121IRON AGECopper alloy41430IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/IRON AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.616ZNorth Yorkshire1CountyCastROMAN1Metal detectorDUR-32FCF7_mount.jpg22028From finder232200112011T382IA
Part of a larger hoard. Other objects can be found on the following records.
DUR-344A72
DUR-D1BE02
DUR-D1D158
DUR-D07127
DUR-D07B37
DUR-D08561
DUR-D09DB5
DUR-D0A7D8
DUR-340D74
DUR-22A3D7
DUR-341818
DUR-33CC58
DUR-342505
DUR-D1ABD2
DUR-D22823
DUR-32FCF7
DUR-22C762
DUR-61C246
DUR-331660
DUR-21DB88
DUR-22B1D4
DUR-33B536
DUR-33F0D3
DUR-21EAC5
DUR-D1E234
DUR-D1F8A7
DUR-61CFC6
DUR-220481
DUR-2219C8
DUR-2264F7
DUR-226E23
DUR-229436
DUR-D20562
DUR-D21190
DUR-2289E8
DUR-2151F3
DUR-343853
DUR-222EB5
DUR-D18AB4
DUR-D19577
DUR-D0D451
DUR-22B943
DUR-D139D0
DUR-D156F7
DUR-D113E2
DUR-D04E32
DUR-337FF0
DUR-CF6F56
DUR-D1A0C4
DUR-D0B646
DUR-D0BEE5
DUR-D0C808
DUR-CF5F45
DUR-342BA7
DUR-D108E2
DUR-D145D2
DUR-D18353
DUR-CF8AF8
DUR-CF47F2
DUR-CF35C0
DUR-222888
DUR-218857
DUR-D11E01
DUR-D12A04
16.05DistrictCertain2DUR2198628.96Restricted Accessx139921053914Richmondshire106272013-06-12T16:50:22ZSubmitted for consideration as TreasureYorkshire and the HumberCircaButton and loop fastener or strap terminal
Cast copper alloy button and loop fastener or strap terminal.
The 'button' takes the form of an open ring, D-shaped in cross-section (flat on reverse) filled with two central circles, which are flat in cross-section. At the centre of each circle is a circular indentation with central pin, perhaps a setting for a stud. The right-angled shank for the loop (now broken), projects backwards from the area where one of the circles meets the ring. The object is heavily coated in accreted iron corrosion.
Parallels: There are no direct parallels for this object in the related 1843 hoard, but M.23 is an example of an openwork button and loop fastener, and the possible stud settings are similar to those on M.87.
Measurements: Thickness: 16.1mm; diameter: 29.0mm; weight: 14.1gEmma Traherne17Richmond AreaDUR-32FFF04498911ROMANSTRAP FITTINGRestricted Accessfinds-4498911110DUR-32FCF7Incompletex41218images/frances/1334315PAS4E032FCF001D4542011-06-23T13:21:36ZCertainx13992121IRON AGECopper alloy41430IA1Circa16http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/IRON AGECertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.615ZNorth Yorkshire100CountyCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorDUR-05B561_boy_bishop.jpg22028Centred on parish1213851PM
Cult of Boy Bishops throughhout Europe in Medieval times. Many abbeys and larger churches elected a choirboy to act as the Boy Bishop during Christmas. He dressed as a bishop, preached sermons and handed out lead tokens to the congregation. In Britain this practise was mainly confined to East Anglia. Tokens from Bury, Ely, Sudbury and Ipswich are known. Earliest date from about 1480. Tokens could be used to buy alms at local shops. Shopkeeper was reimbursed by abbey. Tokens found on market sites suggest use as small change. Designs imitate pennies, half groats and groats with St Nick or a bishop's mitre on the reverse. Many Boy Bishop tokens were found in St Mary's church, Bury St Ed. when the priests stalls were removed in 1842.
3.74DistrictCertain2DUR2148237.461650Raskelfx410472635331222.4Hambleton110942011-06-30T14:43:00ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Lead Boy Bishop Token, Post Medieval in date.
It is copying a long cross coin- with the reverse having a long cross. The obverse design is unclear but has a central design with the legend on the outside.
Frances McIntosh9-1.236298DUR-05C0724492741POST MEDIEVALTOKENSE5071finds-449274116DUR-05B561Incomplete1500x41047images/frances/1333557PAS4E005B5600126242011-06-21T09:50:30ZCertainx4104713654.132424POST MEDIEVALLead41430PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.321ZNorthumberland100Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorDUR-F69533_mount.jpg43674Centred on parish1441431PM11.3Unitary AuthorityCertain2DUR4367426.631800Seaton Valleyx410472634950325.1Northumberland110942011-06-20T16:39:00ZReturned to finderNorth EastCirca
Lead Post Medieval mount.
It is circular in plan with a raised central heart shaped motif on the front face. The reverse is uneven and has the remains of a central stud.
Frances McIntosh9-1.48467574DUR-F699464492301POST MEDIEVALMOUNTNZ3376finds-449230116DUR-F69533Incomplete1600x41047images/frances/1333518PAS4DFF695300155E42011-06-20T16:37:55ZCertainx4104713655.07736344POST MEDIEVALLead41422PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.285ZNorthumberland100Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorDUR-F68A44_token2.jpg43674Centred on parish1441431PM2.01Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR4367423.11800Seaton Valleyx41047263495036Northumberland110942011-06-20T16:36:00ZReturned to finderNorth EastCirca
Lead Post Medieval token, 17-18th century in date.
It is circular in plan with decoration in relief on both faces. One face has a four pointed star, the other is unclear due to wear.
Tokens such as this could have been used for a variety of purposes, gaming, counting, weighing etc and were used for a long period.
Frances McIntosh9-1.48467574DUR-F68DD44492281POST MEDIEVALTOKENNZ3376finds-449228116DUR-F68A44Complete1600x41047images/frances/1333516PAS4DFF68A400178442011-06-20T16:35:00ZCertainx4104713655.07736344POST MEDIEVALLead41422PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.284ZNorthumberland100Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorDUR-F67F51_token1.jpg43674Centred on parish1441431PM2.23Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR4367421.581800Seaton Valleyx41047263495034.3Northumberland110942011-06-20T16:33:00ZReturned to finderNorth EastCirca
Lead Post Medieval token, 17-18th century in date.
It is circular in plan with decoration in relief on both faces. One face has an anchor, the other appears to be a representation of a palm leaf with a central vertical line, and multiple lines coming off at both sides, facing upwards.
Tokens such as this could have been used for a variety of purposes, gaming, counting, weighing etc and were used for a long period.
Frances McIntosh9-1.48467574DUR-F683C54492271POST MEDIEVALTOKENNZ3376finds-449227116DUR-F67F51Complete1600x41047images/frances/1333514PAS4DFF67F50011F642011-06-20T16:32:05ZCertainx4104713655.07736344POST MEDIEVALLead41422PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.284ZNorthumberland100Unitary AuthorityCastMEDIEVAL1Metal detectorDUR-F66507_sw.jpg43674Centred on parish1441431MD11.77Unitary AuthorityCertain4DUR4367427.041500Seaton Valleyx142212634950337.4Northumberland110942011-06-20T16:28:00ZReturned to finderNorth EastCirca
Cast lead Medieval spindle whorl.
It is circular in plan, and biconical with a central circular perforation. The decoration on both faces consists solely of lines, in relief. One face is split into sections by lines radiating from the centre, with two horizontal lines in each section. The other face is more abstract.
Frances McIntosh9-1.48467574DUR-F66CC54492211MEDIEVALSPINDLE WHORLNZ3376finds-449221116DUR-F66507Complete1100x14221images/frances/1333510PAS4DFF6650001E3242011-06-20T16:25:05ZCertainx1422112955.07736344MEDIEVALLead41422MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.282ZNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain6286786Metal detectorDUR-F64B32_liz_penny.jpg22028Centred on parishElizabeth_I_of_England14051215561PM0.55DistrictCertain422272DUR2148214.781583Borrowbyx41047263533210.5Hambleton11728Penny2011-06-20T16:21:00ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Silver penny of Elizabeth I (1558-1603) minted in London, 1581- 1582/3.
North no. 2001.
mm- sword
Frances McIntoshElizabeth I of England22-1.356210782368DUR-F65528449215Crowned bust leftCIVITAS LONDON11POST MEDIEVALCOINSE4289finds-44921511Threehalfpence: Elizabeth I, 1561-1582 (N 2000)26346668The Tower of London 61DUR-F64B32Complete1581x41047images/frances/13335071PAS4DFF64B300139D42011-06-20T16:18:11ZLong cross fourchee over plain shieldCertainx410472Regular36Certain54.29489991POST MEDIEVALSilver41430x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainE D G ROSA SINE SPINACivil Parish172022-07-14T07:10:06.279ZHartlepool100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detectorDUR-F62E32_charles.jpg25589Centred on parishCharles_I_of_England1403120971PM0.67Unitary AuthorityCertain422452DUR2558916.751649Dalton Piercyx41047263525800.9Hartlepool11728Half groat2011-06-20T16:16:00ZReturned to finderNorth EastCirca
Silver halfgroat of Charles I, minted in London 1625-49.
Probably Group B (2nd bust) North no. 2250.
Frances McIntoshCharles I of England22-1.288242459DUR-F64526449211Crowned bust left, II behindIVSTITIA THRONVM FIRMAT11POST MEDIEVALCOINNZ4631finds-44921111Halfgroat: Charles I, Group B (N 2250, 2251)London (Tower under Charles I)62DUR-F62E32Complete1625x41047images/frances/13335041PAS4DFF62E30013B442011-06-20T16:10:27ZOval garnished shieldCertainx410472Regular36Probably54.67198POST MEDIEVALSilver41422x34500PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainCAROLVS D G ...Civil Parish172022-07-14T07:10:06.278ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityCastROMAN2Metal detectorDUR-F62008_axe.jpg25635Centred on parish144381RO3.67Unitary AuthorityProbably4DUR25635410Shipton Thorpex412182635330510.3East Riding of Yorkshire106272011-06-30T14:45:00ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Cast copper alloy miniature axehead, possibly Roman in date.
It is triangular in plan, with a narrowed handle. It is thin in cross section, with the blade and the end of the handle being the thinnest parts.
Frances McIntosh46.367-0.708592DUR-F627034492101ROMANAXEHEADSE8543finds-4492101124.856DUR-F62008Complete43x41218images/frances/2333502PAS4DFF6200001FC842011-06-20T16:06:41ZProbablyx4121812153.876247ROMANCopper alloy41430RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.277ZNorth Yorkshire100CountyCastPOST MEDIEVAL1Metal detectorDUR-F5DE36_purse.jpg22028Centred on parish1210621PM10.66DistrictCertain2DUR212911650Buttercrambe with Bossallx410471475140.8Ryedale106272011-06-20T15:54:00ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Central section of a copper alloy Post Medieval purse bar.
The purse has a rounded oval central loop to attch the purse to the belt. This has a flared collar immediately above the bar, and then a narrower rounded length slots through the boss in the centre of the bar and is secured by a thicker area below the boss. This attachment allows the loop to rotate.
The boss is a rectangular block. It is decorated on one face with incised diagonal lines criss-crossing. The arms of the bar have a circular cross section. One of the arms of the bar has broken almost immediately after the bos, the other has broken before the end but more survives. It has a slightly widened collar as it leaves the boss.
Frances McIntosh54.077-0.887497DUR-F5F1004492061POST MEDIEVALPURSESE7358finds-4492061152.326DUR-F5DE36Incomplete1500x41047images/frances/1333499PAS4DFF5DE3001B0942011-06-20T15:49:07ZCertainx4104713654.012862POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41430PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:09:56.194ZEast Riding of Yorkshire100Unitary AuthorityCastMEDIEVAL1Metal detectorDUR-F5A7F1_key.jpg25635Centred on parish11MD9.08Unitary AuthorityCertain2DUR256351500Wold Newtonx1422121.6East Riding of Yorkshire106272019-06-20T15:32:41ZReturned to finderCirca
Cast copper alloy Medieval key handle, c.1300- 1500.
Only the handle (bow) and the beginning of the shaft remains. It has an openwork quatrefoil shape which has two small projections at the base where it meets the beginning of the shaft. This has a circular cross section, with a widened bead in the centre.
Helen Geake54.87-0.40980189DUR-F5B493449203London type VI1MEDIEVALKEY (LOCKING)TA0472finds-4492031129.876DUR-F5A7F1Incomplete1300x14221images/frances/1333495PAS4DFF5A7F00121C42011-06-20T15:34:39ZCertainx1422112954.13333301MEDIEVALCopper alloyMD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertain2022-07-14T07:10:06.276ZEast Riding of Yorkshire1000Unitary AuthorityCastMEDIEVAL1Metal detectorDUR-F599C3_handle.jpg25635Centred on parish144901MD9.65Unitary AuthorityCertain3DUR256351500Pocklingtonx142212635330394.6East Riding of Yorkshire106272011-06-20T15:32:00ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Cast copper alloy handle, possibly from a drawer, Medieval in date.
It is unclear whether the ends are broken, and so the piece is complete. The main part is C-shaped in plan, with a small extension at one end. It is facetted, giving it a pentagonal cross section. Marks can be seen on the surface which are file marks.
Frances McIntosh92.967-0.783059DUR-F5A0914492011MEDIEVALFURNITURE FITTINGSE8049finds-4492011172.114DUR-F599C3Uncertain1300x14221images/frances/1333493PAS4DFF599C00155542011-06-20T15:30:52ZCertainx1422112953.930955MEDIEVALCopper alloy41430MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:06.275ZNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2654675Metal detectorDUR-F57EB1_edward.jpg22028Centred on parishEdward_I_of_England321213851MD0.97DistrictCertain420551DUR2148220.091281Raskelfx14221263533120.9Hambleton11728Penny2011-06-20T15:26:00ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Silver long cross penny of Edward I (1272- 1307) minted in Bristol 1280-1.
Wren Class 2b- 3g.
It is broken around the edges and is missing parts of the legend.
Frances McIntoshEdward I of England22-1.2362981776DUR-F58A17449198Forward facing crowned bustVIL[LA BRIS]TOLLIE11MEDIEVALCOINSE5071finds-44919811Edwardian class 2 (N 1014-1015), not further defined26345114Bristol62DUR-F57EB1Complete1280x14221images/frances/13334861PAS4DFF57EB0011E042011-06-20T15:23:39ZLong crossCertainx142212Regular29Probably54.132424MEDIEVALSilver41430x25762MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377CertainEDW...NS HYBCivil Parish152022-07-14T07:10:06.273ZNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL12643743Metal detectorDUR-F57047_long_cross.jpg22028Centred on parishHenry_III_of_England1321213851MD0.91DistrictCertain420450DUR2148218.171251Raskelfx14221263533120.6Hambleton11728Cut halfpenny2011-06-20T15:22:00ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Silver long cross cut half-penny of Henry III (1216- 72) between 1247 and 1251 in London.
Wren Class 1- 4.
Frances McIntoshHenry III of England22-1.2362981698DUR-F57934449197Forward facing crowned bust[... O]N LV[ND]11MEDIEVALCOINSE5071finds-44919711Long cross classes without sceptre (1-3), not further defined26352940London62DUR-F57047Complete1247x14221images/frances/1333483PAS4DFF5704001D1D42011-06-20T15:19:49ZLong crossCertainx142212Regular29Probably54.132424MEDIEVALSilver41430x17731MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278CertainhENR[ICVS REX]Civil Parish142022-07-14T07:10:06.272ZNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detectorDUR-F55468_short_cross.jpg22028Centred on parish1321213851MD0.81DistrictCertain4210150DUR2148218.081247Raskelfx14221263533120.7Hambleton11728Cut halfpenny2011-06-20T15:15:00ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Silver short cross cut half-penny, Henry II- Henry III, minted 1180- 1247 in London.
Frances McIntoshHenry II - Henry III22-1.2362981642DUR-F55DB6449192Forward facing crowned bust[...]ON LV[ND]11MEDIEVALCOINSE5071finds-44919211Short cross, not further defined26352940London61DUR-F55468Complete1180x14221images/frances/13334731PAS4DFF5546001F0542011-06-20T15:12:23ZShort crossCertainx142212Regular29Certain54.132424MEDIEVALSilver41430x17731MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278Certain[HENRI]CVS RE[X]Civil Parish142022-07-14T07:10:06.27Z