2024-03-29T00:35:00+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/results86120EarlyCounty Durham100Unitary AuthorityCastPOST MEDIEVAL1EarlyMetal detectorIMG_0026.jpg43607Generated from computer mapping software123704PM7.92Unitary AuthorityCertain1NCL436071800Ovingtonx410473124650.5County Durham119672012-04-30T11:11:00ZReturned to finder1North EastExactly
Incomplete white-metal vessel handle of probable 18th century date.
The handle is roughly C-shaped and cast in pewter, with a break at the top and base of the handle, probably the weak points. The handle has a decorated top, with a concave plate that probably gave way to a scrolling extension, though this is now incomplete. The base of this extension, however can be seen abutting a cylindrical shape on the underside with the appearance of a lug, though without any fixtures relating to it. Below the plate on the top of the handle is a flower, and from this point the handle tapers in width to its base where the break is. The whole is cast integral.
The object has been executed in a classical style and its shape is reminiscent of a Roman trumpet brooch, though there are certainly no fittings consistent with a brooch. The style of execution, the shape, the breaks, and the use of pewter all suggest a Georgian vessel of the 18th century.
Robert Collins64.61271-1.90783NCL-92EC045000701POST MEDIEVALVESSELNZ0663finds-5000704129.236NCL-80EDE1Fragment1700x41047images/lcummings/1378956PAS4F980EDE00112342012-04-25T15:49:02ZCertainx4104713654.9616POST MEDIEVALWhite metal41422PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:42.008ZEarlyNorthumberland100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1CertainEarly2643743Metal detectorIMG_0029.jpg43674Generated from computer mapping softwareHenry_III_of_England1321191824MD0.85Unitary AuthorityCertain420451NCL4367417.241272Alnmouthx14221263496011.2Northumberland11728Penny2012-04-26T11:50:00ZReturned to finder1North EastExactly
Voided long-cross coin of Henry III, 1251-72, Class 5a3, North no. 991/3.
OBVERSE: Crown has a central element composed of three pellets attatched to the main band by lines, and at each end is a half-fleur. The Eyes are round with a central circular pellet within them, and the hair consists of two curls on either side of the face, each with a central pellet. The portrait includes a hand with sceptre dividing the obverse legend of HENRICVS REX/III
REVERSE: A voided long-cross divides the central field into 4 segments, each segment contains three pellets. The legend reads RIC/ARD/ON L/VND
Robert CollinsHenry III of England221-1.622761718NCL-80A3B1500053crown with central fleur and a hald-fleur at each end. Round eyes with a central pellet, and two curls of hair on either side of the face with a central pellet.RIC/ARD/ON L/VND11MEDIEVALCOINNU2410finds-50005341Long cross class 5a (N 991)26352940London61NCL-80878611Complete1251x14221images/lcummings/13789421PAS4F980878001C7842012-04-25T15:21:45ZVoided long-cross, three pellets within each segment of the central fieldCertainx142212Regular29Certain55.38339MEDIEVALSilver41422x17731MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin short and long cross period 1180 - 1278CertainHENRICVS REX IIICivil Parish142022-07-14T07:10:42.001ZEarlyNorthumberland100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered5ROMAN1CertainEarlyMetal detectorIMG_0041.jpg43674Centred on village (which isn't a parish)Trajan1denarius19420880674724RO2.13Unitary AuthorityCertain225625trajanNCL4367418.2117Cornhill-on-Tweedx41218263522601.8Northumberland11728Denarius (Empire)2012-04-26T11:43:00ZReturned to finder1North EastExactly
Silver denarius of Trajan, 98-117AD, Reece period 5.
The coin is incomplete, with damage around the edge has removed most of the obverse and reverse legend. The similarity of the bust to find NCL-7FF037, suggests it to be a coin of Trajan. The reverse depicts a similar central standing figure.
Robert CollinsTrajan221-2.2557676NCL-8066C1500042bust, right.11ROMANCOINNT8439finds-500042416NCL-8041056Incomplete98x41218images/lcummings/13789321PAS4F98041000190C42012-04-25T15:02:56Zcentral figure facing left, with the left arm outstretchedCertainx412182Regular2155.64427939ROMANSilver41422RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:41.996ZEarlyNorthumberland100Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered5ROMAN1CertainEarlyMetal detectorIMG_0035.jpg43674Centred on village (which isn't a parish)GoodTrajan1denarius19257880674724RO2.26Unitary AuthorityCertain425625trajanNCL4367419.65117Corbridgex41218263495612.8Northumberland11728Denarius (Empire)2012-04-26T11:33:00ZReturned to finder1North EastExactly
Silver Denarius of Trajan (98-117AD), Reece period 5.
Obverse: [IMP TRA]IANO AVG GER [DAL P M TR P]
Reverse: COS V PP [SPQR] OPTIMO PRINC, a central figure standing left, holding a cornucopiae in the right hand and with an outstretched arm is possibly the figure of Pax, outstretching a hand to light a pile of arms with a short torch (RIC II 102- possibly)
Robert CollinsTrajan221-2.0328NCL-801DC6500032Bust rightCOS V PP [SPQR] OPTIMO PRINC11ROMANCOINNY9868finds-500032416NCL-7FF0377Complete98x41218images/lcummings/13789161PAS4F97FF03001E8942012-04-25T14:41:24Zcentral figure (possibly of PAX) looking left, holding a cornucopaie in the left hand, with the left arm outstretched (Possibly lighting a pile of arms with a short torch)Certainx412182Regular2155.006562ROMANSilver41422RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain[IMP TRA]IANO AVG GER [DAC P M TR P]Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:41.991ZNorthumberland1Unitary AuthorityMODERN1EarlyMetal detectorIMG_9751.jpg43674Generated from computer mapping software1192521UN4.69Unitary AuthorityCertain4NCL436741900Whittington126021566.5Northumberland110192012-03-26T10:39:00ZReturned to finderNorth EastCirca
A hand-forged iron nail of uncertain date, Roman-Modern.
The nail has a square head and a square-sectioned shaft, which is bent in an S-shape.
Robert Collins42.7781-2.01718NCL-C789724950451MODERNNAILNY9971finds-495045115.1510NCL-9F7666Complete43images/lcummings/1375307PAS4F69F766001BC542012-03-21T15:44:38ZCertainx412184155.03352UNKNOWNIron41422RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:39.549ZLateNorthumberland1Unitary AuthorityEARLY MEDIEVAL1EarlyMetal detectorIMG_9749.jpg43674Generated from computer mapping software1192521EM5.1Unitary AuthorityCertain2NCL436741066Whittingtonx410221260215650.1Northumberland110192012-03-26T10:38:00ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
A hand-wrought iron knife, probably Early Medieval in date, but feasibly from any point between the late Roman to Medieval period.
The knife is incomplete and is in two parts. The blade has a narrow tang of rectangular section, closer in position to the back of the blade, but slightly offset. Two points with thinner and slightly different corrosion may suggest the position of rivets that would have attached the handle plates to the tang.
The knife blade itself was probably triangular, and has a broader face to it than most Medieval examples and fits best in the late Roman and Early Medieval periods.
Robert Collins146.7181-2.01718NCL-C7A0814950421EARLY MEDIEVALKNIFENY9971finds-4950421133.8610NCL-9F6B12Incomplete410x41022images/lcummings/2375310PAS4F69F6B10014E142012-03-21T15:41:37ZProbablyx410224755.03352EARLY MEDIEVALIron41422EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:39.549ZLateNorthumberland1Unitary AuthorityCastROMAN1EarlyMetal detectorIMG_9777.jpg43674Generated from computer mapping software1192521RO6.97Unitary AuthorityCertain4NCL43674275Whittingtonx412181260215612.5Northumberland106272012-03-26T10:37:00ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
A cast, copper-alloy buckle of Roman military type, dating 2nd-3rd century.
The buckle has a D-shaped frame with inward curling terminals, a narrow rectangular neck, and a broader rectangular strap loop. Iron corrosion from the pin is found on the upper and lower faces of the neck, and the base of the pin shaft is corroded in situ on the upper face.
This type of buckle is common across the Roman world and has been found at numerous sites along Hadrian's Wall, for example at South Shields.
Robert Collins34.4471-2.00153NCL-C74FA24950371ROMANBUCKLENZ0071finds-4950371127.4610NCL-9F54E2Complete150x41218images/lcummings/1375304PAS4F69F54E0013E142012-03-21T15:35:42ZCertainx4121812155.03352ROMANCopper alloy41422RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:39.546ZNorthumberland1Unitary AuthorityMODERN1EarlyMetal detectorIMG_9753.jpg43674Generated from computer mapping software1192521UN19.84Unitary AuthorityCertain2NCL436741900Whittington12602156Northumberland110192012-03-26T10:36:00ZReturned to finderNorth EastCirca
Iron head of an Adze, heavily corroded, dating from any point in the Roman to Modern periods.
In plan, the adze has a trapezoidal head with a projecting base. In profile the adze is triangular with a gentle curve. The projecting base that fits into a haft is subsquare in section while the main blade of the tool is rectangular in section.
The edge is more extensively worn in one corner, and this wear combined with the curvature of the blade indicates that the user was probably right-handed.
Robert Collins111.9481-2.01718NCL-C732524950341MODERNADZENY9971finds-4950341147.9410NCL-9F3A20Incomplete43images/lcummings/1375302PAS4F69F3A200104642012-03-21T15:28:34ZCertainx412184155.03352UNKNOWNIron41422RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:39.545ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered18ROMAN1CertainLateMetal detectorIMG_9826.jpg25635Generated from computer mapping softwareConstantinian_dynasty1nummus44651RO1.3Unitary AuthorityCertain213220NCL2563520.07363Middletonx41218263532762East Riding of Yorkshire10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2012-03-26T10:31:00ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
Copper-alloy contemporary copy of a nummus of the House of Constantine, fallen horseman reverse type, 355-363.
Robert CollinsHouse of Constantine73-0.585431NCL-9F1CB3495030Bust right.[FEL TEMP REPARATIO]21ROMANCOINSE9348finds-4950305131181NCL-9F0DA7Incomplete355x41218images/lcummings/FEL TEMP REPARATIO13753001PAS4F69F0DA001EDA42012-03-21T15:17:28ZSoldier spearing a fallen horsemanCertainx412182Contemporary copy21Certain53.919802ROMANCopper alloy41430RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:39.543ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered15ROMAN1CertainLateMetal detector25635Generated from computer mapping software144651RO1.1Unitary AuthorityCertain4218826NCL2563519.98317Middletonx41218263532762.1East Riding of Yorkshire10627Radiate (antoninianus)2012-03-26T10:30:00ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
Copper-alloy radiate, possibly Tetrarchic, c.296-317(reece 15).
Coin is very badly worn and details are illegible
Robert CollinsTetrarchic Ruler (uncertain issuer)73-0.585431NCL-9EFAC8495024Radiate bust right11ROMANCOINSE9348finds-4950241182NCL-9EF4D4Complete296x41218images/lcummings/11PAS4F69EF4D00184142012-03-21T15:10:05ZCertainx412182Regular21Probably53.919802ROMANCopper alloy41430RO1Circa21ROMANCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:39.541ZEarlyNorthumberland1Unitary AuthorityCast8ROMAN1CertainEarlyMetal detectorIMG_9816.jpg43674Generated from computer mapping softwareLucius_Verus1sestertius19252426313481RO2.98Unitary AuthorityCertain426719lucius_verusNCL4367432.94161Whittingtonx412181260215613.6Northumberland10627Sestertius2012-03-26T10:30:00ZReturned to finder1North EastCirca
Sestertius of Lucius Verus dating to 161.
RIC III, p317, no 1286 or 1287 (damage to the obverse makes this uncertain)
Robert CollinsLucius Verus71-2.00153NCL-C701D2495017Bust right, laureat, bust cuirassedCONCORD AVGUSTOR TRP SC COS II (in ex)11ROMANCOINNZ0071finds-49501711101NCL-9EB60511Complete161x41218images/lcummings/13752951PAS4F69EB60001A2B42012-03-21T14:53:20ZMarcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus facing each other, shaking handsCertainx412181Regular21Certain55.03352ROMANCopper alloy41422RO1Circa21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain[IMP CAE]S L AVREL VERVS AVGCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:39.537ZEarlyEast Riding of Yorkshire10Unitary AuthorityCastMEDIEVAL1LateMetal detectorIMG_9833.jpg25635Generated from computer mapping software144651EM2.16Unitary AuthorityCertain4NCL256351100Middletonx41022263532761.9East Riding of Yorkshire106272012-03-26T10:29:00ZReturned to finder1Yorkshire and the HumberCirca
Copper-alloy pin with a kite-shaped head, c. 900-1100 AD.
The pin is complete, with a lozenge-shaped head with a small rounded knop at the side-corners on the head, and a collar at the base. The shaft is oval in section, and bent below the head.
parallels on PAS database: FAKL-2942C4, SWYOR-8A9637.
Robert Collins52.8273-0.585431NCL-9E90C64950091MEDIEVALPINSE9348finds-495009118NCL-9E8DC7Complete900x14221images/lcummings/1375290PAS4F69E8DC001EEE42012-03-21T14:42:39ZCertainx4102212953.919802EARLY MEDIEVALCopper alloy41430EM1Circa47http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/EARLY MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:39.534ZLateEast Riding of Yorkshire10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered18ROMAN1CertainLateMetal detectorIMG_9759.jpg25635Generated from computer mapping softwareConstantius_II1nummus4465352478114RO1.67Unitary AuthorityCertain410820constantius_iiNCL2563512.76361Middletonx41218263532761.2East Riding of Yorkshire10627Nummus (AE 1 - AE 4)2012-03-26T10:27:00ZReturned to finder3Yorkshire and the HumberExactly
Copper-alloy contemporary copy of a nummus of Constantius II, 354-361.
reverse type: SPES REIPVBLICE
obverse: ...ONSTAN...
Robert CollinsConstantius II73-0.585431NCL-9E7481494990Bust right.[SPES REIPUBLICE]21ROMANCOINSE9348finds-4949905384182NCL-9E157712Complete354x41218images/lcummings/SPES REI PVBLICE13753051PAS4F69E157001D6242012-03-21T14:10:32ZEmperor left, with globe and a spearCertainx412182Contemporary copy21Probably53.919802ROMANCopper alloy41430RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertain...ONSTAN...Civil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:39.525ZLateNorthumberland10Unitary AuthorityStruck or hammered34.73MEDIEVAL1EarlyMetal detectorIMG_9457A.jpg43674From finder1191951MDUnitary AuthorityCertain4NCL4367434.71500Restricted Accessx142212634958923.8Northumberland106272012-03-15T11:02:00ZReturned to finder3North EastCirca
A copper-alloy bell of Medieval-Post-Medieval date.
The bell is sub-conical with a flared base and a lozenge-shaped suspension loop at the top. The clapper is missing.
Robert Collins7Chapel Field, Helm1NCL-7703224927271MEDIEVALBELLRestricted Accessfinds-492727118NCL-76FBB8Complete1100x14221images/lcummings/1373133PAS4F576FBB001FA942012-03-07T14:25:00ZCertainx14221229MEDIEVALCopper alloy41422MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:38.319ZNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1ProbablyMetal detectorIMG_9687.jpg22028From finderElizabeth_I_of_England1213841PMDistrictCertain422281NCL214821603Restricted Accessx4104726353313Hambleton11728Threepence2012-03-15T10:59:00ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberCirca
Silver threepence of Elizabeth I, 1558-1603. The coin is very worn and details are illegible
Robert CollinsElizabeth I of England22Birdforth2366NCL-76F35049272211POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-49272211Threepence: Elizabeth I, 1561-1582 (N 1998)62NCL-76E620Complete1558x41047images/lcummings/13731322PAS4F576E6200105D42012-03-07T14:19:16ZCertainx410472Regular36ProbablyPOST MEDIEVALSilver41430PM1Circa36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainCivil Parish172022-07-14T07:10:38.317ZEarlyLincolnshire100CountyCastPOST MEDIEVAL1EarlyMetal detectorIMG_9492.jpg59422011From finder153251MDDistrictCertain4NCL53171500Restricted Accessx14221405038.3East Lindsey106272012-03-15T10:58:00ZReturned to finder1East MidlandsCirca
Copper-alloy fitting, c.1066-1500.
The fitting has a rectangular base plate with a central stud/shank on its underside. An L-shaped arm is attached to the base plate, and this has a circular terminal to serve as a fastening.
Robert Collins32.177Wilksby1NCL-75BF91492677Fitting1POST MEDIEVALFASTENINGRestricted Accessfinds-4926771110.846NCL-75B718Complete1066x41047images/lcummings/1373082PAS4F575B71001EF842012-03-07T12:58:26ZCertainx1422112011-11-01T00:00:00Z362011-11-30T00:00:00ZMEDIEVALCopper alloy41423MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:38.299ZLateLincolnshire100CountyStruck or hammered7ROMAN1CertainLateMetal detectorIMG_9479.jpg59422011From finderAntoninus_Pius1denarius5325628338904RO2.26DistrictCertain426325antoninus_piusNCL531718.64149Restricted Accessx41218405032.7East Lindsey11728Denarius (Empire)2012-03-15T10:49:00ZReturned to finder3East MidlandsExactly
Denarius of Antoninus Pius, genius type reverse, 148-149.
Robert CollinsAntoninus Pius22Wilksby3NCL-75A036492672laureate bust rightCOS/III11ROMANCOINRestricted Accessfinds-4926724161NCL-759E726Complete148x41218images/lcummings/13730971PAS4F5759E700149842012-03-07T12:51:51ZGenius standing left with an altarCertainx412182Regular2011-11-01T00:00:00Z21Certain2011-11-30T00:00:00ZROMANSilver41423RO1Exactly21http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ROMANCertainANTONINVS AVG PI/VS PP TRP XICivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:38.297ZEarlyLincolnshire100CountyCastPOST MEDIEVAL1EarlyMetal detectorIMG_9685.jpg59422011From finder153251MD7.32DistrictCertain4NCL53171546Restricted Accessx14221405032.9East Lindsey106272012-03-15T10:41:00ZReturned to finder1East MidlandsCirca
Copper-alloy medieval bead, 1066-1540.
The bead is cylindicral in shape, with flattened ends and a perforation running through the centre. There is no visible decoration on the bead surface, although there is a slightly flat face in one area of the bead (this may be considered as damage or perhaps a decorated face).
Robert Collins7Wilksby1NCL-7587B44926641POST MEDIEVALBEADRestricted Accessfinds-4926641111.216NCL-757D56Complete1066x41047images/lcummings/1373094PAS4F5757D5001C1042012-03-07T12:43:01ZCertainx1422112011-09-30T23:00:00Z362011-10-31T00:00:00ZMEDIEVALCopper alloy41423MD1Circa29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALCertainCivil Parish2022-07-14T07:10:38.294ZNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammeredPOST MEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detectorIMG_9673.jpg220282012From finderElizabeth_I_of_England1213794PM0.93DistrictCertain422283NCL2148224.371570Restricted Accessx41047263533192.7Hambleton11729Sixpence2012-03-15T10:39:00ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberExactly
Silver sixpence of Elizabeth I, 1567-1570.
Robert CollinsElizabeth I of England31CARLTON HUSTHWAITE2365NCL-7562A2492659POSVI... ADIVIOREM11POST MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-49265941Sixpence: Elizabeth I, 1561-1582 (N 1997)61NCL-756127Complete1567x41047images/lcummings/13731091PAS4F575612001E3842012-03-07T12:35:31ZA shield divided into quadrants by a long cross, depicting the England coat of arms.Certainx410472Regular2012-01-02T00:00:00Z36Certain2012-01-02T00:00:00ZPOST MEDIEVALBase Silver41430PM1Exactly36http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/POST MEDIEVALEnglish coin early Modern 1489 - 1660CertainELIZABETH DG ANG...REGINACivil Parish172022-07-14T07:10:38.292ZNorth Yorkshire100CountyStruck or hammeredMEDIEVAL1CertainMetal detectorIMG_9679.jpg220282012From finderEdward_I_of_England1213794MD0.1DistrictCertain420551NCL21482181307Restricted Accessx14221263533191.3Hambleton11729Penny2012-03-15T10:38:00ZReturned to finderYorkshire and the HumberExactly
Silver Penny of Edward I, class 1d-9c. 1279-1307.
Robert CollinsEdward I of England31CARLTON HUSTHWAITE1769NCL-754F97492654obverse is very worn....CANTOR11MEDIEVALCOINRestricted Accessfinds-49265441Edward I, not further defined61NCL-754C20Complete1279x14221images/lcummings/13731081PAS4F5754C20010C242012-03-07T12:29:54ZLong cross divides the field into four quadrants, each quardrant has 3 pellets within it.Certainx142212Regular2012-01-02T00:00:00Z29Certain2012-01-02T00:00:00ZMEDIEVALBase Silver41430MD1Exactly29http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/MEDIEVALEnglish coin Edwardian type 1279 - 1377CertainEDWR ANGL DNS HYBCivil Parish152022-07-14T07:10:38.29Z