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Record ID: SUSS-C06403
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Isle of Wight
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An extremely worn hammered silver coin, probably of Continental origins and Post Medieval date. Traces of a left facing bust remain on the obverse as well as the letters 'NA' towards the end of the obverse legend. It is possible a further 'D' remains at the 12 o'clock position. The reverse has been flattened considerably but seems to depict a cross with possible fourchee ends. The quadrants seem to alternate between a fleur and a crown, suggesting that this coin is French in origin. Legends illegible.
Created on: Monday 16th April 2012
Last updated: Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-C03A37
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: Isle of Wight
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A cut quarter short cross penny of Henry II or III (1154-1272 AD). London mint; Issuer unknown. The obverse retains a trace of one semi-circular hair curl and the hand and sceptre dividing the legend [hENRICVS R]EX. Reverse depicts a portion of a voided short cross with a quattrefoil in the angle. Reverse legend reads: [...] [O]N. LV[N(D?)]. Too little detail remains to facilitate a full identification.
Created on: Monday 16th April 2012
Last updated: Tuesday 3rd July 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-75F9C8
Object type: HANDAXE
Broad period: PALAEOLITHIC
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete knapped flint handaxe. No further details recorded, but presumed to be Palaeolithic in date (J. Watters, 18.7.19).
Created on: Monday 19th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 18th July 2019
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Record ID: SUSS-75B1B4
Object type: COIN
Broad period: UNKNOWN
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An extremely worn pierced copper alloy disc of uncertain date. Although no detail remains on either side, this disc is the right size and thickness to have been a Roman As or Dupondius. It is possible to see abrasion lines where the surface has either been cleaned recently or perhaps where the surface detail was smoothed away. The possible coin has been modified; it is pierced with a circular hole on one end, presumably to facilitate suspension as a pendant. The patina is of a deep even green colour, the quality of which is in keeping with coins from the Roman imperial period. Bec…
Created on: Monday 19th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 13th August 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Lewes', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-75A3F8
Object type: UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT
Broad period: UNKNOWN
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A fragment of an unidentified copper-alloy object. No further details recorded.
Created on: Monday 19th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 18th July 2019
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Lewes', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-758E53
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An extremely worn and bent silver 'Tealby' (Cross-and-crosslets) penny of Henry II (AD 1154-1189). The obverse is almost entirely illegible, however it is possible to see the beaded decoration of the crowned bust's collar similar to Spink 1337E. The reverse legend is almost completely illegible, however it is possible to see 'ON G/C[...]' which suggests that the mint was Gloucester or perhaps Canterbury or Carlisle. Moneyer unknown. Cf. North 1994 Vol I, Nos. 952-61, dating to c. 1154-1180.
Created on: Monday 19th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 13th August 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Lewes', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-7579A3
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A nearly complete, slightly clipped Post Medieval Half Groat of Elizabeth I (AD 1558-1603). Third Issue. Initial Mark: Hand, dating to 1589/90-1591/2). Mint of London. Cf. North 1991 Vol II, No. 2016.
Created on: Monday 19th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 13th August 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-7529F7
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete but damaged Post Medieval silver half groat of the Commonwealth (AD 1649-1660). Standard Type, with Mark of value, II above shields on reverse. No legends, date or initial mark. Cf. North 1991 Vol II, No. 2728.
Created on: Monday 19th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 13th August 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-7513A3
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An extremely worn Medieval voided silver long cross penny of Henry III (AD 1216-1272). Class 3, c. AD 1248-1250. Mint of Norwich; Moneyer: Willem. Although the coin is extremely worn and damaged with a cut running through half of the coin, it is possible to discern details that allow for a positive identification. The obverse legend reads: hENRICV[S] [REX III] and does not seem to depict a scepter with the crowned bust. The 'ENR' are all ligated. The reverse legend reads: WILLEM [ONN] ORW. The coin has suffered post-depositional circumferential losses. Cf. North Vol I, Nos. 986-988.
Created on: Monday 19th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 13th August 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-74E8D7
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A slightly off-struck and clipped short cross penny of John (AD 1199-1216). Mint of London; moneyer: WILLELM. Class 5b or 5c, c. AD 1205-1210. The obverse legend reads: hENRICVS R-EX; the obverse depicts a crowned bust facing with sceptre. The reverse legend reads: WILLE(LM?): ON LVN, with the VN ligated. Cf. North 1994 Vol I, Nos. 970-971.
Created on: Monday 19th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 13th August 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-745633
Object type: TOY
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete cast copper-alloy toy miniature book of post-Medieval date.
Created on: Monday 19th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 18th July 2019
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Record ID: SUSS-716BD3
Object type: BELL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete and damaged cast copper-alloy Post Medieval rumbler or 'crotal' bell, of Post Medieval to Modern date (late 18th-mid 19th century). This unusually large bell would have originally been spherical in shape but has been broken into multiple fragments in post-depositional damage, and a small portion (around 5%) of the bell body is missing, including the suspension loop. The upper hemisphere of the bell is plain aside from two decorative loops around the base of the now absent suspension loop, and there are two sound holes, each c.10.6mm in diameter. The lower hemisphere, sep…
Created on: Monday 19th March 2012
Last updated: Tuesday 29th May 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-E27A67
Object type: COIN
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: Warwickshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete silver Early Medieval circumscription cross penny of Aethelstan (924-939 AD). The letters in the legends on both the obverse and reverse are oriented in a combination of retrograde, backwards and right-side-up and right-side-up (see below). Obverse: EDELSTA[...] Reverse: [...]RTALVII[...] For obverse: EDEL(retrograde), S(backwards), TA (right-side-up) For reverse: R(retrograde), TA(right-side-up), L (right-side-up, but backwards), A I I (retrograde)
Created on: Monday 12th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 19th March 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Letcombe Regis', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-E26AF1
Object type: BROOCH
Broad period: ROMAN
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete cast copper alloy Roman T-shaped Brooch, dating from the 1st-2nd century AD. The remains of the brooch consist of a portion of the integrally-cast projecting head loop, followed by a 30.03 mm wide and 4.4 mm diameter cylindrical axial cross-bar tube, a tapering sub-triangular body and sub-oval moulded foot knop (6.45 mm diam). The cross-bar is decorated simply with three vertically-incised lines at either end. The brooch body is decorated with incised dotted decoration in the form of a square plaque directly underneath the headloop, with a raised ridge at three sides del…
Created on: Monday 12th March 2012
Last updated: Sunday 22nd July 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Lewes', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-E23432
Object type: PADLOCK
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Oxfordshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A cast copper alloy Post Medieval combination lock dating from 1550 to 1650. The lock has a cylindrical case. The cylindrical case is made up five discs originally movable but now corroded onto an axle, between two outer discs. The two outer discs were attached to an arched hasp or shackle which is D-shaped in section and is 15.15 mm high. One of the outer discs and a portion of this hasp are missing. There are capital letters engraved or stamped on the five rotating discs in addition to the number 3 and a cross. All of the letters seem to be intact on the surface of the rotating disc…
Created on: Monday 12th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 12th September 2019
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Record ID: SUSS-DF41F6
Object type: FLAKE
Broad period: NEOLITHIC
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A flint knapped flake of possible Neolithic or Early Bronze Age date, (3500-1500 BC). The flake seems to be missing its platform from an old break at the proximal end and its bulb of percussion, however a few deep ripples are visible on the ventral surface. No signs of retouch remain to suggest that this flake was prepared for a specific use. The flint is of a mottled light to dark grey colour, with a small orange circular surface colouration on the dorsal distal end. It measures 41.06 mm long, 28.61 mm wide, 5.55 mm thick and weighs 8.69 grams.
Created on: Monday 12th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 15th March 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-DF31F3
Object type: CORE
Broad period: UNKNOWN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A possible core trimming of uncertain date, probably between the Mesolithic and early Bronze Age period (c. 8300-1500 BC). The object is pyriform in plan, with a widening sub-triangular cross-section. Light ripples are visible on one face, but the bulb and platform of percussion is missing. No small retouch is visible although there are microlithic removals on what is presumably the semi-circular distal edge. A small strip of cortex remains on the dorsal surface, running from the mesial edge to one of the outer edges, near the distal end. Dispersed fractures on both surfaces revea…
Created on: Monday 12th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 15th March 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-DEF731
Object type: FLAKE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A flint knapped flake, probably dating to either the Mesolithic or Neolithic period (8300-2100 BC). Although the platform is missing, there is a strong bulb of percussion and conchoidal ripples present on the ventral surface. No signs of retouch or further knapping are visible to suggest that this flake was modified as a tool. It measures 35.37 mm long, 22.75 mm wide, 4.83 mm thick and weighs 6.99 grams.
Created on: Monday 12th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 15th March 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-DECED5
Object type: FLAKE
Broad period: MESOLITHIC
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A knapped flint flake, probably dating to either the Mesolithic or Neolithic periods (8300-2100 BC). The flake shows no signs of retouch, but the platform, bulb of percussion and light ripples can be seen on the ventral face. A small natural chert inclusion is visible near the dorsal proximal end. It measures 47.34 mm long, 31.1 mm wide, 4.87 mm thick and weighs 7.82 grams.
Created on: Monday 12th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 15th March 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-DE9020
Object type: SCRAPER (TOOL)
Broad period: BRONZE AGE
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A coarse worked flint object, probably fashioned from a natural break to form a crude scraper. It is likely that this scraper dates to the Bronze Age, or perhaps later, due to the quality of the knapping and size. The angle of retouch on the distal end is nearly abrupt, at an approximately 80-degree angle. One large ripple of percussion is visible on the dorsal face and a portion of the bulb remains on the ventral side. It is unclear whether a small point of the platform remains or whether this object was originally produced by a natural percussive force and then subsequently reto…
Created on: Monday 12th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 15th March 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-4F98F1
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A cast lead alloy Post Medieval uniface token, c. 1550-1800 AD. Powell type 2. It is discoidal in shape and grey in colour. The token is decorated with raised initial 'TH' on one side and the other is plain. It measures 19.92 mm in diameter, 2.36 mm thick and weighs 5.5 grams. Lead tokens had a wide variety of uses and were made locally; they are therefore hard to date precisely. Those with intials are thought to be Post Medieval in date, c. 1550-1800 AD.
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Friday 23rd March 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-4F9114
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A cast lead alloy Medieval or Post Medieval token, probably uniface, in poor condition, c. 1200-1800 AD. Probably Powell Type 30. The token is flat and generally oval in shape. It seems to have been decorated with only a simplistic raised line running through the centre on one side and perhaps a pellet. The other face has three incised lines on the surface, but this seems to be due to damage, not purposeful decoration. It measures 27.45 mm long, 23.06 mm wide, 3.03 mm thick and weighs 10.73 grams. Lead tokens were locally manufactured and easily distributed; as such, they are diffic…
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Friday 23rd March 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-4F7E72
Object type: BUCKLE
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete cast copper alloy Medieval annular buckle and pin, c. mid 13th-c. mid 15th centuries AD. The annular buckle frame has two slightly thinner areas opposite from one another that seem to correspond to where the pin and belt would have rubbed. The pin is made of a thick sub-triangular cast piece of tapering metal, with the thicker end loosely curled around the frame and the flat narrow end used for securing the buckle to a belt strap. The pin is decorated on the outer surface of its base with a transverse moulded ridge. There is no further decoration. The buckle frame measures …
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 28th April 2014
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Record ID: SUSS-4F5E26
Object type: BELL
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An incomplete cast copper alloy animal rumbler or 'crotal' bell dating to the early Post Medieval period, c. 16th-17th century AD. The bell is spherical in form with a raised circumferential join and an integrally cast sub-rectangular suspension loop with circular hole. Both hemispheres of the bell are decorated: the upper with an overall sunburst pattern and the lower with an elaborate fishscale pattern. This combination of decorative elements seems to have been popular during the 16th to 17th centuries, but rarely found on bells made after the 17th century. The integrally cast s…
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Friday 23rd March 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-4F3845
Object type: UNIDENTIFIED OBJECT
Broad period: UNKNOWN
County: East Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A copper-alloy fragment of an unidentified and undiagnostic object, probably dating to between the Roman and post-Medieval periods. The fragment is a large flat piece of cast copper alloy which is sub-rectangular in section, with a pierced circular hole near one end. Crudely incised lines decorate one side of the fragment, with two lateral lines, followed by two incomplete, slightly curved, lines, which are in turn followed by three straight horizontal lines below. A further incised line, possibly due to damage, can be seen at the other end. There is no curve to the fragment ,which wo…
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 18th July 2019
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Record ID: SUSS-4F10B5
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An extremely worn Post Medieval traders token of John Pepson of Midhurst, Sussex, dated to 1669. Cf. Williamson 1828, Vol II, p1178, No. 135. Obverse: IOHN.PEPSON.1669 = Stick of six candles. Reverse: IN.MIDHERST.IN.SV[SX] = [I. E. P.]
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 19th March 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Chichester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-4F00F3
Object type: COIN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A slightly clipped silver Post Medieval penny of Elizabeth I (1558-1603 AD). First Issue (1558-1561), London mint. Initial Mark: Cross crosslet, dated specifically to 1560-1. Cf. North 1991 Vol II, No. 1988. Obverse: Crowned bust facing left. Obverse legend: E.D.G. ROSA [SINE] SPINA Reverse: Long cross fourchee on square-topped royal shield. Reverse legend: CIVITAS LONDON
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 19th March 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Chichester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-4EF3B2
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete Medieval Scottish penny of Alexander III (1249-1286 AD). Second Coinage, c. 1280 - 1286. The obverse depicts a crowned ruler facing left with sceptre left. The obverse legend reads: ALEXANDER DEI GRA. The reverse depicts a long cross pattee with a star in each quadrant, two of which are five-pointed and two which are six-pointed. The reverse legend reads: REX SCOTOREM. Cf. Spink 2003, Coins of Scotland Ireland and the Islands (Jersey, Guernsey, Man and Lundy). Pre Decimal Issues, p18, No. 5056.
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 19th March 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Chichester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-4EDAD1
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A barbarous radiate copying an issue of Divus Claudius II dating to the period AD 275 to 285. CONSECRATIO reverse type depicting altar.
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Tuesday 20th March 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Chichester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-4EBA92
Object type: STRAP END
Broad period: EARLY MEDIEVAL
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A Middle/Late Early Medieval copper alloy strap-end of Thomas' Class B Type 1 (750-1050 AD). The strap end is triangular in form, with a wedge-shaped split end and broken terminal, which commonly depicts a simplistic zoomorphic head, now missing. The terminal end measures 4.37 mm wide and 3.06 mm thick. Overall the strap end measures 35.84 mm long, 8.91 mm wide (split end), 4.37 mm wide (terminal end) and weighs 4.04 grams. The flat-ended split end and shaft are plain, save for a series of three transverse grooves at the middle and four similar grooves near where the terminal would…
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 6th March 2014
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Chichester', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-4E87C5
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A copper alloy Roman small radiate or 'minim' coin, probably a 'barbarous' radiate dating from c. 3rd century AD. Much of the coin is unclear due to wear and its diminutive size; however, it is possible to see traces of a radiate bust facing right on the obverse. The reverse is unclear, but seems to depict a large central standing figure holding either a spear or standard in both hands, with an undulating and vertically-positioned element between the figure and the spear/standard. It is possible that this represents the FIDES MILITVM reverse type, with Fides holding two standards. B…
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 21st March 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-4E76E7
Object type: COIN WEIGHT
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A very worn cast copper alloy hexagonal Medieval or Post Medieval coin weight of probable 15th or 16th century date. This is a small hexagonal weight with very faint markings of a ship on the obverse. The reverse has no extant markings. The coin weight measures 16.06 mm in diameter, 3.3 mm thick and weighs 4.86 grams. Withers (1995, p9) mentions that coin weighs with a hexagonal flan depicting a ship are either Anglo-gallic or French and date from the 15th-16th centuries. Similar ones are either attributed to the Noble or Ryal, with the Ryal example nearly identical to this one (Ibid).
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Monday 10th April 2017
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Record ID: SUSS-4E4CA3
Object type: SPINDLE WHORL
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A lead-alloy perforated lead-alloy weight which may have been a spindle whorl and probably dates from the Medieval to post-Medieval periods. The object is cylindrical, with a large central circular hole extending vertically through. The top, bottom and sides of the spindle whorl are decorated in incised dot designs; one circular surface has a circumferential border of dots, with small dotted lines radiating from the central hole; the other circular surface displays a similar border but with no radiating dotted lines as on the other side, but a circular groove around the central hol…
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 18th July 2019
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Patching', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-4E25C2
Object type: AMPULLA
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A nearly complete cast lead alloy pilgrim's ampulla, dating to the period c. 1150-1350. The ampulla is crushed but mostly intact, fashioned into the common 'amphora' form, with two lugs, one on either side of the neck,forming very small handles. Both handles are partially intact at the sides, although bent against the surface of the ampulla and seem to be sub-triangular in shape; such objects were suspended from the wearer's neck by means of a chord or chain passing through the handles at the sides (Spencer 1990: 58). The ampulla may have been decorated on the surface with a popular s…
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Thursday 18th July 2019
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Patching', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-4E18E7
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
An assemblage of four Roman copper-alloy coins, in very poor condition. See below for descriptions: Coin 1: A copper-alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, dating to the period AD 320-324 (Reece period 16). CAESARVM NOSTRORVM reverse depicting a wreath enclosing 'VOT/PR'. It measures 18.58 mm in diameter, 1.49 mm thick and weighs 2.21 grams. Coin 2: A copper-alloy nummus of uncertain ruler, dating to the period AD c.300-402. It measures 15.94 mm in diameter, 1.55 mm thick and weighs 1.66 grams. Obverse: diademed bust right. Reverse: figure standing left. Coin 3: A co…
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Friday 19th July 2019
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Patching', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-4E1267
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A complete copper alloy Roman nummus of Constantine I (306-337 AD). Mint: Trier, dating to 313-315 AD. Obverse depicts a laureate and cuirassed bust facing right; the legend reads: CONSTANTINVS PF AVG. The reverse depicts Sol standing left, raising right hand, globe in left, with chlamys across left shoulder; the reverse legend reads: SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI. Reece Period: 15. Cf. RIC VII, p 168, No. 42.
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 28th March 2012
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Patching', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-4E0AC3
Object type: COIN
Broad period: ROMAN
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Published Find published
A complete copper alloy Roman nummus of Galerius (AD 293-311), dating to c. AD 300-303 (Reece Period 15). Mint of London. RIC VI, p. 124, no. 15.
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Wednesday 15th July 2015
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Patching', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-4DFCF2
Object type: COIN
Broad period: MEDIEVAL
County: West Sussex
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A silver groat of Edward IV's second reign, dating to the period 1473-1477. Pierced cross initial mark. Mint of London. Cf. North 1991, Vol II, no.1631, type XVII.
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Friday 19th July 2019
Spatial data recorded. This findspot is known as 'Near Patching', grid reference and parish protected.


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Record ID: SUSS-4D5FD7
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
Workflow stage: Awaiting validation Find awaiting validation
A Post Medieval cast lead-alloy uni-face circular token, c. 1500-1850 AD. The token has raised initials IL on one side. The reverse is plain. The token measures 20.16 mm in diameter,1.76 mm thick, and weighs 3.75 grams. Lead tokens had a wide variety of uses and were made locally; they are therefore hard to date precisely. Those with initials and this type of decoration are generally thought to be Post Medieval in date, c.1500-1850 AD.
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Tuesday 20th March 2012
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Record ID: SUSS-4D54A6
Object type: TOKEN
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
County: Hampshire
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A Post Medieval cast lead-alloy uni-face circular token, dating to c. 1500-1850 AD. The token has raised initials 'WF' on one side. The reverse is plain. The token measures 19.37 mm in diameter, 2.53 mm thick, and weighs 3.3 grams. Lead tokens had a wide variety of uses and were made locally; they are therefore hard to date precisely. Those with initials and this type of decoration are generally thought to be Post Medieval in date, c.1500-1850 AD.
Created on: Monday 5th March 2012
Last updated: Tuesday 20th March 2012
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