2024-03-29T05:39:14+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/results1028120Wiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1Certain2643743Metal detector439252008From a paper mapElizabeth_I_of_England13316955PM
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Unitary AuthorityCertain422283WILT4392525.11568Restricted Accessx41047388182.7Wiltshire11728Sixpence2017-07-25T11:37:16ZSouth WestCertain
A worn 16th-century post-medieval silver sixpence of Elizabeth I, dated 1568 (North 1997). Dia. 25.1; Weight 2.7g.
Richard HenryElizabeth I of England22Urchfont CP2365WILT-5D74C2252754Crowned bust facing left with rose behind the head(coronet) POSVI/DEV.' AD/IVTO[RE]/M . MEV'. (I have made God my helper)111POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-2527541Sixpence: Elizabeth I, 1561-1582 (N 1997)26352940London81WILT-5D4BB2Complete1568x41047images/asogos/1100149E5D5E201BCD42009-04-15T13:41:06ZSquare shield over a bifurcated long cross dividing the legend; date above shield '1568'Certainx4104722008-09-12T23:00:00Z36CertainPOST MEDIEVALSilver41427x17731PM136POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainELIZAB[ETH]:D.' G.' ANG.' FR' ET: HI REGINACivil Parish1712022-07-14T07:08:27.212ZWiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVALCertain2643743Metal detector439252008From a paper mapElizabeth_I_of_England13316955PM
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Unitary Authority422283WILT4392525.51592Restricted Accessx41047388182.7Wiltshire11728Sixpence2017-07-25T11:37:11ZSouth WestCertain
A worn 16th-century post-medieval silver sixpence of Elizabeth I, dated 1592 (North 2015). Dia. 25.5; Weight 2.7g.
Richard HenryElizabeth I of England22Urchfont CP2375WILT-5D74C2252761Crowned bust facing left with rose behind the headPOSVI/[D]EV.' AD/[IVT]ORE/M . MEV'. (I have made God my helper)128POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-2527611Sixpence: Elizabeth I, 1582-1602 (N 2015)26352940London81WILT-5DA6C1Complete1592x41047images/asogos/1100149E5DABB0144542009-04-15T14:01:47ZSquare shield over a bifurcated long cross dividing the legend; date above shield '1592'Certainx4104722008-09-12T23:00:00Z36CertainPOST MEDIEVALSilver41427x17731PM136POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainELIZAB D.' G.' ANG.' FR' ET: HIB [REGI]Civil Parish1712022-07-14T07:08:27.216ZWiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredCertain3333200Metal detector439252008From a paper mapEdward_VI_of_England20116955PMThis record was made at a rally and may thus fall below our usual standards of recording.Unitary Authority421980WILT4392519.11551Restricted Accessx41047388180.9Wiltshire11728Halfgroat (silver)2017-07-25T11:37:09ZSouth WestCertainA worn post-medieval silver half groat of Edward VI, Henry VII posthumous issue (1547-1551; North 1878). Dia. 19.1mm; weight 0.9g.Richard HenryEdward VI of England22Urchfont CP2315WILT-5F6415252792Crowned portrait of Henry VIII right(E)CIVI/TAS/[LON]/DON126COINRestricted Accessfinds-2527921Halfgroat: Edward VI, in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-1551 (N 1877 - 1882)26696015Southwark81WILT-5F22B0Complete1547images/kcreed/1100149E5F39A013DF42009-04-15T15:47:54ZLong cross over royal shieldCertainx4104722008-09-12T23:00:00Z0CertainPOST MEDIEVALSilver41427x34241PM136POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainHENRIC 8[...] REXCivil Parish1712022-07-14T07:08:27.23ZWiltshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered1Certain2650628Metal detector439252008From a paper mapHenry_VIII_of_England8416955PMThis record was made at a rally and may thus fall below our usual standards of recording.Unitary AuthorityCertain421878WILT4392514.41529Restricted Accessx41047388180.6Wiltshire11728Penny2017-07-25T11:37:05ZSouth WestCertainA worn and highly clipped 16th-century post-medieval silver 'sovereign' penny of Henry VIII, second coinage, minted under Bishop Thomas Wolsey at Durham (1526-29 AD; North 1811). Dia. 14.4mm; weight 0.6g.Richard HenryHenry VIII of England22Urchfont CP2297WILT-5F6415252819King enthroned holding orb and sceptre[?]CIVI/TAS/[D]VR/H[AM]136COINRestricted Accessfinds-2528191Penny: Henry VIII, 1526-1544 (N 1808 - 1814)26346240Durham81WILT-5FCED2Complete1526images/kcreed/1100149E5FD3E0112A42009-04-15T16:29:02ZRoyal shield over long cross which divides the legend; T/W beside shield, cardinal's hat belowCertainx4104722008-09-12T23:00:00Z0CertainPOST MEDIEVALSilver41427x38214PM136POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660Certain[H D G ROSA SIE] SPIACivil Parish1712022-07-14T07:08:27.24ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-6F6147 compositestrapend.jpg439252008From a paper map16996MD3.7Unitary AuthorityCertain2WILT439251400West Lavingtonx14221263516416.05Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:51:00ZSouth WestA slightly corroded medieval composite strap-end. The strap-end is trapezoidal, narrowing gradually to a rounded end with pointed terminal protrusion. It is seemingly formed of a pair of sheets; no sheet spacer is evident. The strap-end is held together by a pair of rivets, one central at the attachment end, the other central just above the terminal. At the attachment end, the plates are still separated, to allow for the strap; one plate is shorter than the other (34.9mm/33.2mm) and has a rough and uneven edge, suggesting part has snapped off. The terminal end they are riveted shut, with a seam visable around the edge. The object has a mid-green patina with some areas of lighter corrosion product; and measures 34.9mm x 12.9mm x 3.7mm, and weighs 6.05g. It can be dated to the later 14th century by comparison with examples illustrated in Egan and Pritchard 1991 (142; fig. 93).Richard Henry34.97-2.001384WILT-6FAF342528951STRAP ENDSU0052finds-252895112.96WILT-6F6147Incomplete1350images/kcreed/121329000149E6FAF0017F042009-04-16T10:31:28ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z051.267154MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.273ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-6FC515 twopiecestrapend.jpg439252008From a paper map16996MD2.6Unitary AuthorityCertain4WILT439251350Restricted Accessx14221397180.9Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:52:24ZSouth WestA slightly corroded medieval two piece strap-end. The strap-end is trapezoidal, narrowing gradually to a rounded end. It is formed of a pair of sheets; no sheet spacer is evident. The strap-end is held together by a pair of rivets; both at the attachment end, one in each corner. The rivets protrude from one side of the strap end by 1.6mm. At the attachment end, the plates are still separated, to allow for the strap. The object has a mid-green patina with some areas of lighter corrosion product; it measures 20.5mm x 8.5mm x 2.6mm, and weighs 0.9g. It can be dated to the later 14th century by comparison with an example illustrated in Egan and Pritchard 1991 (133; fig. 86, ref. 609).Richard Henry20.57West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF34252898two piece1STRAP ENDRestricted Accessfinds-25289818.56WILT-6FC515Complete1270images/kcreed/121329100149E6FE5B01ED842009-04-16T10:46:03ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z0MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.274ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-703B50 bar mount.jpg439252008From a paper map16996MD3.1Unitary AuthorityCertain4WILT439251600Restricted Accessx14221397182.99Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:52:26ZSouth WestA corroded medieval two piece strap fitting, probably a bar mount. The strap fitting is rectangular, with rounded corners. It is formed of a pair of sheets, held together by two rivets; one at each end. The rivets are flattened but uneven. The strap fitting is plain, and both plates are covered in a dark green patina with patches of lighter corrosion. It measures 32.8mm x 10.5mm x 3.1mm, and weighs 2.99g. It can be compared to examples illustrated in Margeson 1993 (39; 22), dated to the 15th-16th century.Richard Henry32.87West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF342529021STRAP FITTINGRestricted Accessfinds-252902110.56WILT-703B50Complete1400images/kcreed/121329200149E7074201B7642009-04-16T11:24:02ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z0MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.276ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-7198D1 largestrapend.jpg439252008From a paper map16996MD4.6Unitary AuthorityCertain4WILT439251400Restricted Accessx142213971824.27Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:52:29ZSouth WestA large corroded medieval composite strap end. The strap end is five sided, a trapezoid leading to a pointed terminal, with rounded corners. It is formed of a pair of sheets, with a thick sheet spacer between, held together by three rivets; one at the centre of the terminal end, and one in each corner of the attachment end. The rivets are flush with the surface of the plates. The attachment edge is serrated on one plate; there is evidence that the other plate may have been as well. The strap end measures 44.9mm x 42.7mm x 4.6mm and weighs 24.27g. There does not appear to be any decorated on the plates, but both plates are covered in a thick corrosion product, and a dark green patina. It can be compared to an example illustrated in Egan and Pritchard 1991(134, ref. 87).Richard Henry44.97West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF342529101STRAP ENDRestricted Accessfinds-252910142.76WILT-7198D1Complete1270images/kcreed/121329300149E719930169042009-04-16T12:42:11ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z0MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.279ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-71CA37 buckle no pin bar.jpg439252008From a paper map16996MD7Unitary AuthorityCertain2WILT439251500Restricted Accessx14221397188.99Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:52:33ZSouth WestAn incomplete medieval copper alloy single loop 'D' shaped buckle, with the pin bar and pin missing. The oval-shaped loop has a convex upper and lower surface, a D-shaped section. The inner edges are bevelled and the outer edge is ridged. The buckle curves round to where the pin bar would have been attached, and terminates in globular knops; the remains of the pin bar can be on the knops. The buckles has bent in on itself, so that the knops are overlapped. It now measures 26.7mm x 23.3mm by 7mm, and weighs 8.99g. It is covered in patches of a green patina, but has been partially cleaned and worn back to the underlying metal. This buckle is comparable to one in Whitehead 1996 (19; 53), which has a wide medieval date.Richard Henry26.77West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF34252922single loop1BUCKLERestricted Accessfinds-2529221123.36WILT-71CA37Incomplete1250images/kcreed/121329400149E71FAC01F3642009-04-16T13:08:12ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z0MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.285ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-73F947 single loop buckle.jpg439252008From a paper map16996MD3.6Unitary AuthorityCertain4WILT439251500Restricted Accessx14221397182.1Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:52:35ZSouth WestA medieval cast copper alloy single loop 'D' shaped buckle, with pin still attached. The oval-shaped loop has a convex upper and lower surface, a D-shaped section. The inner and outer edges are bevelled. The buckle curves round to the pin bar. At each end of the pin bar are pointed knops, attaching it to the rest of the frame. The pin bar is narrowed and offset. The buckle measures 21.7mm x 13.5mm x 3.6mm, and weighs 2.10g. The pin (length 12.8mm) is in situ and intact, and made of a copper alloy. On the shaft are two transverse grooves above where the pin bends back round upon itself.
The buckle is covered in a green patina, with patches of a lighter corrosion. This buckle is comparable to one in Whitehead 1996 (19; 54), which has a wide medieval date.Richard Henry21.77West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF34252956single loop1BUCKLERestricted Accessfinds-2529561113.56WILT-73F947Complete1250images/kcreed/121211300149E7418B0142742009-04-16T15:32:43ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z0MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.301ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-742ED6 ornate outer edge buckle.jpg439252008From a paper map16996MD2.7Unitary AuthorityCertain2WILT439251500Restricted Accessx14221397181.84Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:54:05ZSouth WestA cast copper-alloy single-looped medieval buckle frame with ornate outside edge, missing its pin. The frame's outer edge has knopped ends which travel slightly outwards. Between the knops are three transverse grooves, delineating two equal ridges; these latter act as a pin rest. The pin bar opposite is offset and narrowed. No evidence of the pin survives. The frame is bevelled internally; the lower surface is largely flat. The buckles measures 19.8mm x 16.3mm x 2.7mm, and weighs 1.84g. The buckle has corroded to a dark brown-black colour with some lighter areas from corrosion. Similar to an example in Whitehead 1996 (21, 77), which dates to the 13th-14th century.Richard Henry19.87West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF34252965single loop1BUCKLERestricted Accessfinds-2529651116.36WILT-742ED6Incomplete1250images/kcreed/121211400149E7476801CF042009-04-16T15:57:44ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z0MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.305ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-749637 ornate edge buckle w pin.jpg439252008From a paper map16996MD3.9Unitary AuthorityCertain4WILT439251260Restricted Accessx14221397182.83Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:52:40ZSouth WestA medieval cast copper alloy single loop 'D' shaped with ornate outer edge buckle, with pin still attached. The oval-shaped loop has a convex upper and lower surface, a D-shaped section. On the outer edge are two central knops, or one barrel which has a pin recess in the centre. The inner and outer edges are bevelled. The buckle curves round to the pin bar. At each end of the pin bar are pointed knops, attaching it to the rest of the frame. The pin bar is narrowed and offset. The knops and buckle are plain ,and the reverse is relatively flat. The buckle measures 19.2mm x 15.7mm x 3.9mm, and weighs 2.83g. The pin (length 16.4mm) is in situ and intact, plain, and made of a different copper alloy to the buckle. The buckle is covered in a green patina, with patches of a lighter corrosion, whereas the pin is covered in a more vivid green patina. Egan and Pritchard (1991, 72-74) dates similar london examples of ornate outer edged buckles to mid 13th century.Richard Henry19.27West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF34252970single loop1BUCKLERestricted Accessfinds-2529701115.76WILT-749637Complete1230images/kcreed/121211500149E7575101F4C42009-04-16T17:05:37ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z0MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.308ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-851F14 lipped single loop buckle.jpg439252008From a paper map16996MD2.8Unitary AuthorityCertain2WILT439251400Restricted Accessx14221397181.75Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:54:08ZSouth WestAn incomplete medieval cast copper alloy single loop oval shaped with a lipped frame, missing its pin. The oval-shaped loop has a convex upper surface, a D-shaped section. On the outer edge is a knop with pin recess in the centre. The inner and outer edges are bevelled. The buckle curves round to the pin bar. At each end of the pin bar are spurs on the outer edge. The pin bar is narrowed and offset. The knop and buckle are plain, and the reverse is flat. The buckle measures 20.1mm x 18.1mm x 2.8mm, and weighs 1.75g. The buckle is covered in a dark green patina, with patches of a lighter corrosion. Egan and Pritchard (1991, 74-75) dates similar london examples of oval lipped frame buckles to late 13th to 14th century.Richard Henry20.17West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF34253052single loop1BUCKLERestricted Accessfinds-2530521118.16WILT-851F14Incomplete1270images/kcreed/121211600149E855490156742009-04-17T11:09:13ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z0MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.346ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-858EF3 Double loop buckle.jpg439252008From a paper map16996MD1.9Unitary AuthorityCertain2WILT439251450Restricted Accessx14221397181.21Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:52:43ZSouth WestAn incomplete post medieval rectangular probably double loop buckle frame with a flat back. Either end of the pin bar are mouldings. On one side the buckle has broken in the middle of the moulding, on the other the moulding is complete. The pin bar and one half of the frame is intact, and covered in a black patina. The pin bar is narrowed and offset. The buckle now measures 21.3mm x 16.6mm x 1.9mm, and weighs 1.9g. Egan and Pritchard (1991, 97-98) dates rectangular double loop buckles to mainly the 14th to 15th century. Richard Henry21.37West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF342530681BUCKLERestricted Accessfinds-2530681116.66WILT-858EF3Incomplete1350images/kcreed/121207700149E85A8701E7F42009-04-17T11:31:35ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z0MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.355ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-85CD84 doublebuckle.jpg439252008From a paper map16996PM2.3Unitary AuthorityCertain2WILT439251700Restricted Accessx41047397182.92Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:54:10ZSouth WestAn incomplete post medieval buckle, with forked pin. The remaining loop is trapezoidal, with engraved transverse lines on one side of the frame near the pin bar. On the opposite side, 8.4mm of the other loop survives. The buckle now measures 22.3mm x 20.8mm x 2.3mm, and weighs 2.92g. The forked pin is 13.5mm x 6.8mm, with one 'prong' fractionally shorter, and is much redder than the buckle (indicating the use of a different copper alloy). The buckle is covered in a dark green-black patina. A similar buckle in Whitehead 1996 (91; ref. 568) is an asymmetrical buckle, but has both the forked tongue and engraved decoration, as well as the rectangular loop. That buckle dates to the late 16th to 17th century.Richard Henry22.37West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF342530781BUCKLERestricted Accessfinds-2530781120.86WILT-85CD84Incomplete1575images/kcreed/121329600149E85EB8012B842009-04-17T11:49:28ZCertainx4104712008-07-19T23:00:00Z0POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.371ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVALMetal detectorWILT-8652A2 Heart mount.jpg439252008From a paper map16996MD5.5Unitary Authority4WILT439251550Restricted Accessx14221397182.14Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:54:13ZSouth WestA late medieval or early post medieval heart shaped copper alloy mount with bevelled edges. The upper surface is decorated with a dotted lines around the edge and vertically down the centre. It has an attached copper alloy wire loop (8.6mm x 1.7mm and protrudes a depth of 4.2mm from the mount), which is fixed via two pierced holes on the upper corners of the heart. The mount is covered in a green patina with patches of a reddish corrosion, whereas the loop (a different copper alloy) is completely covered in reddish-brown collosion. The mount measures 16.4mm x 16.8 x 5.5mm (including the loop; 1.8mm without), and weighs 2.14g. It bears close similarity to mount 133 (Fig. 11) as described by Read 2001, p17, who dates them to the late 15th to 16th century; a number of comparable mounts are on the database, including one from the same parish (WILT-566D86). However the examples in Read and the database are decorated differently to this mount.Richard Henry16.87West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF342530941POST MEDIEVALMOUNTRestricted Accessfinds-2530941116.56WILT-8652A2Complete1450x41047images/kcreed/121207800149E868F20107242009-04-17T12:33:06ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z036MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.388ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1EarlyMetal detectorWILT-86DD35 Heart mount.jpg439252008From a paper map16996PM5.3Unitary AuthorityCertain4WILT439251650Restricted Accessx41047397181.34Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:54:17ZSouth WestA post medieval mount cast copper alloy strap mount of 16th or early 17th century date. The mount is triangular with a double lobed top, making it roughly heart-shaped. Both faces are undecorated, the upper side have bevelled edges. The reverse has two integral attachment spikes, one at the bottom of the heart, and another in the top left corner. The mount is reddish-brown with small patches of a green patina. Length 18.6mm, width 9.8mm, thickness (plate) 1.3mm, thickness (inc spike) 5.3mm, weight 1.34g.
A number of similar mounts have been recorded on the database; DENO-841EC1, YORYM-F6CCA4, SUSS-94FAC4.Richard Henry18.67West Lavington CP1WILT-6FAF342531131MOUNTRestricted Accessfinds-25311319.86WILT-86DD35Complete1500images/kcreed/121207900149E8732101F6F42009-04-17T13:16:34ZCertainx4104712008-07-19T23:00:00Z0POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427PM136http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.396ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1EarlyMetal detectorWILT-88CBB7 stud.jpg439252008From a paper map16996PM6.4Unitary AuthorityCertain4WILT439251650Restricted Accessx41047397181.8Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:54:21ZSouth WestA post medieval cast copper alloy strap mount of early post medieval date. The mount is a square with rounded corners and with a small, v-shaped knop extending from the centre of each side of the square. The face of the mount is plain and the edges are bevelled. The reverse has two integral attachment spikes, bent in outwards from the centre of the mount. The mount measures 16.7mm x 14.1mm x 1.7mm (6.4mm with spikes), and weighs 1.8g. The date is suggested from the integral spikes as 16th or 17th century.Richard Henry16.77West Lavington CP1WILT-6FAF342531271MOUNTRestricted Accessfinds-253127114.16WILT-88CBB7Complete1500images/kcreed/121329700149E8904901B0042009-04-17T15:20:57ZCertainx4104712008-07-19T23:00:00Z0POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427PM136http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.407ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCast1Metal detectorWILT-893096 square stud.jpg4392512008From a paper map16996MDGilded7.8Unitary AuthorityCertain4WILT439251450Restricted Accessx14221397180.87Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:54:23ZSouth WestA cast copper alloy mount of probable medieval date. The mount is a square, seemingly plain and the edges are bevelled, but a trace of gilding can be seen on one edge. The reverse has an integral rivet and square rove (of which one corner has bent inwards). The mount measures 15.1mm (corner to corner) x 11.2mm (side to side)x 1.3mm (7.8mm with rivet), and weighs 0.87g. The date is suggested from the rivet and rove is medieval, but the lack of decoration makes close dating hard.Richard Henry15.17West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF3425313311MOUNTRestricted Accessfinds-253133111.26WILT-893096Complete1200images/kcreed/121329500149E894EE0195B42009-04-17T15:40:46ZCertainx1422112008-07-19T23:00:00Z0MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427MD129http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.411ZWiltshire100Unitary AuthorityCastMetal detectorWILT-896446 rect stud.jpg439252008From a paper map16996PM9.4Unitary Authority4WILT439251650Restricted Accessx41047397182.7Wiltshire106272017-04-28T11:54:27ZSouth WestA cast copper alloy mount of probable post medieval date. The mount is a rectangular and 'D' shaped in profile. The surface of the mount is decorated with transverse grooves. On the reverse is an integral rivet. The mount measures 17.8mm x 8.1mm x 3.7mm (9.4mm with rivet), and weighs 2.7g. The date is suggested from the rivet and rove is medieval, but the lack of decoration makes close dating hard.Richard Henry17.87West Lavington CPWILT-6FAF342531401MOUNTRestricted Accessfinds-25314018.46WILT-896446Complete1500images/kcreed/121329800149E89835017C742009-04-17T15:54:45ZCertainx4104712008-07-19T23:00:00Z0POST MEDIEVALCopper alloy41427PM136http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:08:27.415Z