2024-03-29T14:01:16+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/results58488120finds-11575811157581SUR-3EEF86BROOCHIRON AGEAn incomplete cast copper-alloy Roman or later Iron Age bow brooch of La Tene III or Nauheim derivative type. A portion of the integrally cast spring is retained separately. The bow has a flat cross sectional profile and is lenticular in shape, expanding to a maximum width of 8.5mm at the lower end before tapering sharply towards the foot which has largely broken off. The bow is decorated with a double row of punched dots along both lateral margins.La Tene III or Nauheim derivative162131251004SUR2024-03-02T00:00:00Z2024-03-27T10:03:36Z2024-03-27T15:17:21Z2.75PAS6603EEF800164B0.78.543.6171211414213889942138899West BerkshireWest BerkshireAldworthSU548251.53433086-1.22287056bands.shops.handy10SUR-3EF432Copper alloy10627CastIncompleteIRON AGEx13992LateEarlyROMANx41218x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderSUR-3EEF86_6604386573468.jpg1269846images/smaslin/South EastCertain12024-03-27T15:17:21.712Zfinds-11572911157291NLM-2940F4VESSELIRON AGEPottery. Sandy buff reduced fabric with paler margins, body sherd. Suggested date: possibly Roman, 43-410
Width: 61.4mm, Weight: 32.65gms2121434104NLM2024-03-03T00:00:00ZNLM567312024-03-26T09:23:27Z2024-03-26T09:29:04Z32.65PAS6602940F00146F61.415113324143025623430025623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRoxby cum RisbySE911353.60566739-0.62617695bands.shops.handy10NLM-2942BDCeramic10539Wheel madeFragmentPoorROMANx41218ROMANx41218x13992Chance find during metal detectingReturned to finderNLM-2940F4_66029533320d8.jpg1269523images/mforeman/Yorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-03-26T09:29:04.927Zfinds-11571441157144LANCUM-1720D9MINIATURE OBJECTIRON AGEA lead alloy miniature axe head. It is rectangular with a flared blade, widening out at nearly 45 degrees from the body. The blade is slightly crumpled along its length. The butt end is longer and wider than the body section. Nearly in the centre a square hole has been made, presumably for suspension. The object has an even white patina. It is probably Roman in age, it is similar to other votive axes recorded for the period on the database.
Dimensions: It is 52mm long and 36mm wide, it weighs 49.13g162104104LANCUM2024-02-04T00:00:00Z2024-02-04T00:00:00ZWith finder2024-03-25T12:46:05Z2024-03-25T15:26:28Z49.13PAS6601720D00194F193652125142141431132441276112934CumbriaSouth LakelandRestricted AccessNear SedburghRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10LANCUM-173C97Lead Alloy11095CompleteGoodIRON AGEx13992ROMANx41218x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderLANCUM-1720D9_6601722074281.jpg1269303images/paulinemclarke/North WestCertain12024-03-25T15:26:28.779Zfinds-11571261157126NMS-16D3A8COINIRON AGESilver unit of the Iceni, Boar-horse type, obverse boar, reverse horse right, weight 0.93g, c.30-1BC1616-30-14NMS2023-02-20T00:00:00Z2023-02-20T00:00:00Z29280KLMD0320242024-03-25T12:25:30Z2024-03-25T13:47:58ZPAS66016D3A001800122142141425723869677016NorfolkKing's Lynn and West NorfolkFinchamTF680452.607800570.47961211bands.shops.handy10NMS-16DA1D731Unit (silver)Silver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderIceniEasternCertain12024-03-25T13:47:58.861Zfinds-11568651156865HAMP-D7E145BROOCHIRON AGEAn incomplete, bent copper alloy Iron Age one-piece brooch; La Tene 1 , dating from circa 350-250 BC. One piece brooch with a strongly arched bow with a plano convex cross section. The brooch has a loosely wound spring with a mock-spring hingefoot has a catch-plate that curves back upon itself towards the bow, with a transverse moulded collar and a disc- shaped terminal lobe. Possibly horizontal incised decorations on the bow.
Dimensions; maximum width at head 13.19mm, body width at head 6.02mm width at foot 3.49mm sub-circular terminal lobe 5.67mm.. Length 36.30mmSimilar to number 220 in Hattatt's Iron Age and Roman Brooches.
Photos and measurements provided by finder.La Tene 11616-350-2504HAMPHattatt's Wessex Typewith finder2024-03-22T12:48:20Z2024-03-26T13:22:45Z8.52PAS65FD7E140015203.4913.9361714141421177651741417315HampshireEast HampshireEast MeonSU681950.96641611-1.03301016bands.shops.handy10HAMP-D8B126Copper alloy10627CompleteIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderHAMP-D7E145_65fd8d8f4bf8c.jpg1269148images/alrth0m/South EastCertain12024-03-26T13:22:45.605Zfinds-11568601156860HAMP-D7911ETOGGLEIRON AGEA complete copper alloy Toggle of Late Iron Age to Early Roman date (50 BC- AD 100). The body is baluster-shaped, the centre of the object is composed of two rounded expansions with a groove between, which taper before expanding into two discoidal terminals. A loop extends vertically upwards from the upper portions of the object, straddling the two central mouldings. This loop is of circular section and extends to a rounded, sub-rectangular form.Similar examples on the PAS database include : BH-8B53B9, NARC-11E1C8, ESS-035B66
A similar toggle was found in a hoard of 1st century BC to 1st century AD metalwork at Camerton, Somerset (Jackson 1990: 40/Pl. 8, no. 87).
Photos provided by detecting club.16211-501004HAMPHayling Detect2024-03-22T12:26:57Z2024-03-26T13:21:50Z17.04PAS65FD7911001E8610.7520.3627.7171412141421177651741417315HampshireEast HampshireEast MeonSU682050.97540711-1.03282349bands.shops.handy10HAMP-D79279Copper alloy10627CastCompleteGoodIRON AGEx13992EarlyROMANx41218x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderHAMP-D7911E_65fd7a957f872.jpg1269133images/alrth0m/South EastPossibly32024-03-26T13:21:50.151Zfinds-11568191156819HAMP-D54512COINIRON AGEA complete uninscribed Iron Age gold quarter stater of the Southern Region (Regini) dating c. 60-20 BC, 'Willlett's Nipple.' Obverse raised circular bead with four-pointed stars around. Reverse geometric pattern , feather or tree like motif to one end. As ABC, p. 50, no. 536; Sills, 2017: p. 104, nos. 138-139; BMC nos. 428-429.Photos and details about the coin provided by club secretary.1616-50-454HAMPHayling Detectwith finder2024-03-22T09:50:09Z2024-03-22T10:08:18Z1.34PAS65FD54510011CC2.389.4411.111231422141421177651731017315HampshireEast HampshirePetersfieldSU752150.9835301-0.93293142bands.shops.handy10HAMP-D5490CGold10892Struck or hammeredCompleteGoodIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderHAMP-D54512_65fd5833d012e.jpg1269105images/alrth0m/South EastCertain12024-03-22T10:08:18.078Zfinds-11566321156632ESS-C12B8EBROOCHIRON AGEAn incomplete cast copper-alloy brooch (Nauheim derivative) of Iron Age to Roman date (c.50BC-AD50).
Description: The brooch has a four-coiled spring with internal chord. The pin is broken near the coil. The spring and bow are rectangular in cross-section, tapering slightly to the pointed foot. There is a solid rectangular catchplate on the back of the foot. The brooch has a medium green patina and is bent at >90 degrees the bottom.
Measurements: length: 28mm; width (spring): 12.4mm, (bow): 3.3mm; thickness (spring): 8.3mm, (bow): 1.2mm; weight: 2.43gNauheim derivative1621-50504ESS2024-03-21T10:58:00Z2024-03-21T15:52:58Z2.43PAS65FC12B8001EEF8.312.428171212141425196872010820033EssexUttlesfordRadwinterTL603651.99939070.32928826bands.shops.handy10ESS-C42499Copper alloy10627CastIncompleteGoodIRON AGEx13992ROMANx41218x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderESS-C12B8E_65fc57bda7b98.jpg1269061images/lrogerson/EasternCertain12024-03-21T15:52:58.859Zfinds-11565911156591KENT-B121F0COINIRON AGEA copper alloy biface unit of Eppillus of the Cantiaci, c.AD 1-15.
Description: This a 'Eppillus Sqaure Eagle' bronze unit of the Cantiaci tribe of the Kent region.
Obverse: Concave square around large pellet, 'EP PI CO MF' around.
Reverse: Spread eagle standing, head right.
Measurements: Diameter: 13.73 mm; Thickness: 2.18 mm and Weight: 1.46 g.
Discussion: For this coin, see ABC 408 and VA 450. This coin is the first of its kind recorded on the PAS with photographs.Catalogue No. 68.16161154KENT2024-03-20T16:43:11Z2024-03-26T14:51:30Z1.46PAS65FB121F00103D13.732.1817142141421182101830218242KentSwaleHartlipTQ826451.345938190.61193083bands.shops.handy10KENT-B1284C553Concave square around large pellet, 'EP PI CO MF' around.EP PI CO MFSpread eagle standing, head right.16408450.0111Unit (copper alloy)EppillusEppillusCopper alloy10627CompleteGoodIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderKENT-B121F0_6602e0b2a30a2.jpg1269698images/isabelledigglekent/CantiiSouth Eastern,BritishSouth EastCertain12024-03-26T14:51:30.726Zfinds-11565211156521NLM-AE3D2BBRACELETIRON AGECopper alloy bracelet fragment. About half of a cast D-section beaded or segmented bracelet, with a thin billeted ring between each of thirteen bulbous mouldings along its surviving course. This appears related to the decoration of a torc, though this object would not fit readily round the neck of an adult. An Iron Age date would usually be apt, but the prominent presence of a slightly unusual [for this region] range of Early Medieval objects might permit its later use or reuse, especially when allied with the putative significance of the place names near the find spot, which attest an early Irish presence [the eponymous Scotti]. Suggested date: probably Late Iron Age, 100BC-AD43
Diameter: 60mm, Overall Length (as found): 61.5mm, Band Width: 7.1mm, Band Thickness: 6.6mm, Weight: 17.40gms161633-100434NLM2024-03-12T00:00:00ZNLM566732024-03-20T13:25:38Z2024-03-20T14:07:37Z17.4PAS65FAE3D2001C05606.67.161.51711121414235942589043527LincolnshireWest LindseyRestricted AccessScotterRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10NLM-AE3E4BCopper alloy10627CastFragmentGoodIRON AGEx13992LateLateIRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderNLM-AE3D2B_65fae874e934f.jpg1268815images/mforeman/East MidlandsCertain12024-03-20T14:07:37.482Zfinds-11564591156459NLM-AC800BBUTTON AND LOOP FASTENERIRON AGECopper alloy button and loop fastener. A massy cast oval or vesica-shaped loop with a thickened lug in its keeled front above and below the circular central aperture and with a grooved or stepped front; a round-section shank springing from the back of the upper part of the loop is turned through a right angle with a circular loop at its end. Abraded. The form does not appear in Wild’s type series though he ascribes massy casting of his Type 1 to an essentially Iron Age origin, pre-dating most others. This is a notably heavy example. Suggested date: Late Iron Age to Early Roman, 20BC-AD60
Length: 47.3mm, Width: 24.1mm, Thickness (overall): 19.3mm, Weight: 20.57gms162131-20604NLM2024-03-12T00:00:00ZNLM566622024-03-20T11:26:56Z2024-03-20T11:32:45Z20.57PAS65FAC800001BDA19.324.147.31714111414235942589043527LincolnshireWest LindseyRestricted AccessScotterRestricted Accessbands.shops.handy10NLM-AC8178Copper alloy10627CastCompleteFairIRON AGEx13992LateEarlyROMANx41218x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderNLM-AC800B_65fac92fcaf94.jpg1268745images/mforeman/East MidlandsCertain12024-03-20T11:32:45.631Zfinds-11563731156373NLM-A97F2ECOINIRON AGECopper alloy coin. Cast potin of an unknown ruler of the Cantiaci of Kent, probably ABC no. 132, described by Rudd et al. as ‘very common’ – though not necessarily so in North Lincolnshire – the PAS database lists only three others for the administrative county, all fairly local: from Appleby, Roxby cum Risby and Brigg, perhaps suggesting a traffic along the Ancholme.
Obverse description: head of Apollo left.
Reverse description: butting bull, whether left or right is uncertain.
Suggested date: Haselgrove Period 1 Phase 2 to Period 2 Phase 5, 150-50BC
Diameter (long axis): 18.9mm, Weight: 3.90gms, die axis: 9 or 3
161623-150-504NLM2024-02-18T00:00:00ZNLM566412024-03-20T08:01:54Z2024-03-20T08:08:57Z3.9PAS65FA97F2001F5318.917141214143025623430025623North LincolnshireNorth LincolnshireRoxby cum RisbySE911453.61465305-0.62588526bands.shops.handy10NLM-A980A252head of Apollo left.butting bull, whether left or right is uncertain.161323Potin (Cast bronze)Copper alloy10627CastCompleteGoodIRON AGEx13992MiddleLateIRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderNLM-A97F2E_65fa994f203ca.jpg1268648images/mforeman/CantiiSouth Eastern,BritishYorkshire and the HumberCertain12024-03-20T08:08:57.731Zfinds-11563611156361NMS-9C3E2CVESSELIRON AGEOne small body sherd of probably Late Iron Age hand-built pottery, reduced with oxidised surfaces, sparse sand and angular quartz inclusions, weight 1.6g, 1st century BC - mid 1st century AD.
Found on bare surface of rabbit scraped soil161633-100424NMS2024-03-17T00:00:00Z2024-03-17T00:00:00Z68173INDARJR032024AR2024-03-19T16:57:06Z2024-03-19T17:10:11Z1.6PAS65F9C3E2001D1B15214723868916917NorfolkBrecklandWrethamTL908852.45689270.79497085bands.shops.handy10NMS-9C4364Ceramic10539FragmentIRON AGEx13992LateLateIRON AGEx13992x13992Other chance findDonated to a museumCertain12024-03-19T17:10:11.379Zfinds-11560551156055ESS-8559C7COINIRON AGEAn incomplete Iron Age potin/ cast bronze unit of the Cantiaci dating to the period c.75/70 - 60/55 BC. Flat Linear type Holman (2016) group F, probably subtype F2 (F2/2-1a).
Measurements: length: 17.5mm; width: 12.4mm; weight: 1.07g1616-75-554ESS2024-03-18T14:54:20Z2024-03-28T09:57:51Z1.07PAS65F8559C0016EB12.417.5171212141425196872010620033EssexUttlesfordWimbishTL563652.000527950.27107091bands.shops.handy10ESS-8569E952Crude linear outline head with neckline and pellet in ringCrude linear bull, right, exergual line below and two crescents above163Potin (Cast bronze)Copper alloy10627CastIncompleteGoodIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderESS-8559C7_65fd4f11eabd6.jpg1269098images/lrogerson/CantiiSouth Eastern,BritishEasternCertain12024-03-28T09:57:51.266Zfinds-11558181155818HAMP-817A7BCOINIRON AGEA complete Iron Age silver minim of Verica 'Cornucopiae Eagle' as ABC 1322. Obverse ;pine-cone wand (thyrsus) between two cornucopiae, wine cup below. Reverse; Eagle left. 161610404HAMPwith finder2024-03-18T10:29:59Z2024-03-18T10:40:28Z0.25PAS65F817A7001BAD8.491221421141421177651752317315HampshireEast HampshireRopleySU633251.0838679-1.10194857bands.shops.handy10HAMP-817DC269Pine cone wand between two cornucopiae, wine cup belowEagle left713223Minim (silver)VericaVericaSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteFairIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderHAMP-817A7B_65f819205bf09.jpg1268295images/alrth0m/AtrebatesSouth EastCertain12024-03-18T10:40:28.734Zfinds-11557431155743SUR-4772CDBROOCHIRON AGEAn incomplete cast copper-alloy La Tene III/Nauheim derivative type bow brooch dating to the late Iron Age or early Roman period, 35mm in length, comprising the bow and a stump of the spring, which is 8mm in diameter and made from the same piece of metal as the rest of the brooch. The bow is lozengiform with a flat cross sectional profile and is decorated with a line of punched S-shapes along the centre and linear external borders. The pin and most of the spring is missing as is the foot and catchplate.Recorded from details emailed by the finder.La Tene III / Nauheim derivative1621251004SUR2024-03-11T00:00:00Z2024-03-15T16:28:28Z2024-03-15T16:31:39Z1.39PAS65F4772C001E44883517121141421177651745917315HampshireEast HampshireBinstedSU744051.15448081-0.94329269bands.shops.handy8SUR-47790ACopper alloy10627CastIncompleteIRON AGEx13992ROMANx41218x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderSUR-4772CD_65f4778184490.jpg1268242images/smaslin/South EastCertain12024-03-15T16:31:39.603Zfinds-11557381155738SUR-47380ECOINIRON AGEAn Iron Age silver unit of the Southern Region / Atrebates, attributed to Verica, dating to the period c.AD 10-40, 'Verica Eagle' type. Obverse: COMF in tablet, scroll-like decoration above and below. Reverse: Eagle standing left, VI RI above. As ABC, p. 72, no. 1226; BMC nos. 1485-1505. Recorded from details emailed by the finder.161610404SUR2024-03-11T00:00:00Z2024-03-15T16:12:48Z2024-03-15T16:32:01Z1.14PAS65F47380001F6313122142141421177651745917315HampshireEast HampshireBinstedSU744051.15448081-0.94329269bands.shops.handy8SUR-473EC2767COM F in rectangular tablet, scrolled decoration above and belowEagle standing left.VIRI71226471.01Unit (silver)VericaVericaSilver11728Struck or hammeredCompleteIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderSUR-47380E_65f47461dbc3b.jpg1268241images/smaslin/AtrebatesSouthern,BritishSouth EastCertain12024-03-15T16:32:01.519Zfinds-11556971155697ESS-457C99UNIDENTIFIED OBJECTIRON AGEA near complete cast copper-alloy unidentifed object, possibly a fob dangler or mount, of Late Iron Age date (c.100BC-AD43).
Description: The object is circular in plan and oval in cross-section. One side has a moulded triskele motif in relief and cells for enamel inlay behind. The reverse is undecorated. The object has a central hole with traces of iron corrosion around its edge. The rest of the object has a medium green patina.
Measurements: diameter: 18.5mm; thickness: 4.5mm; hole diameter: 3.4mm; weight: 5.65g
Discussion: The triskele design can be seen on fob danglers such as WMID-050623 and SWYOR-BFB26F and on mounts such as LEIC-594DE6 and HAMP-59728F.1616-100434ESS2024-03-15T14:14:33Z2024-03-19T17:12:20Z5.65PAS65F457C90019F318.54.5171412141425196872011220033EssexUttlesfordSewards EndTL573952.027196860.28699982bands.shops.handy10ESS-45A1A4Copper alloy10627CastCompleteGoodIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderESS-457C99_65f457f873181.jpg1268195images/lrogerson/EasternCertain12024-03-19T17:12:20.968Zfinds-11556131155613OXON-42B63ECOINIRON AGEA gold, Iron Age stater of the Catuvellauni, 'Middle Whaddon Chase, Big Wheel' type of the Eastern (North Thames) region; dating to the period c. 60 - 20 BC. Obverse: crossed wreaths, outline crescents back-to-back at centre. Reverse: horse right, wing motif above, wheel below. ABC p. 124, no. 2442, BMC nos. 331-335, VA 1487.
The coin has a diameter of 18.21mm, it is 2.63mm thick and it weighs 5.63 grams.Stater1616-60-204OXON2023-09-23T00:00:00Z2024-02-23T00:00:00ZOMS receipt 29412024-03-15T11:05:07Z2024-03-28T08:48:43Z5.63PAS65F42B63001EA018.212.63123142141421832882608253OxfordshireSouth OxfordshireChinnorSP740251.71186194-0.93035683bands.shops.handy8OXON-4344CC149810Crossed wreaths, outline crescents back to back at centreHorse Right, wing motif above wheels below66BRI LB13724421487.01Stater (gold)UninscribedGold10892Struck or hammeredCompleteIRON AGEx13992IRON AGEx13992x13992Metal detectorReturned to finderOXON-42B63E_65f42b8d87daf.jpg1268089images/tallen2/CatuvellauniNot defined (early uninscribed),BritishSouth EastCertain12024-03-28T08:48:43.762Zfinds-11556081155608SUR-427FAFVESSELIRON AGETwo fragments from a hand-made Iron Age burnished fineware carinated bowl with a simple rim. The fabric is dark grey, reduced and sand tempered with infrequent small angular grey flint inclusions. The exterior has decoration comprising three circumferential grooves around the upper portion (the lower running around the carination) and, below the change in angle, a series of large triangles comprised of four incised lines running around the lower portion. The original rim diameter was 190mm.
There appears to be a circular hole which has been deliberately made (drilled) on the lower edge of the larger shard. This may represent a modification or repair during the lifetime of use.161613-800-30014SUR2023-08-23T00:00:00Z2024-03-15T10:50:34Z2024-03-15T15:37:05Z97.5885PAS65F427FA001FE88124.2151181541428414411099111127Greater London AuthorityWandsworthThamesfieldTQ247551.46040223-0.21650964bands.shops.handy10SUR-429489Ceramic10539Hand madeFragmentIRON AGEx13992EarlyLateIRON AGEx13992x13992MudlarkingReturned to finderSUR-427FAF_65f463013e718.jpg1268215images/smaslin/LondonCertain12024-03-15T15:37:05.518Z