Medieval staff terminal
An openwork staff terminal dating to 1000 – 1200. There have been a number of similar finds and initially they
Read MoreAn openwork staff terminal dating to 1000 – 1200. There have been a number of similar finds and initially they
Read MoreA copper alloy padlock of a type that could date from 1100 – 1600. The horse is represented in some
Read MoreA lead alloy contemporary copy of a radiate of Tetricus I. It has been designated a Find of Note of
Read MoreA nummus of Decentius that has been deliberately cut is a consequence of the outcome of Roman civil war of
Read MoreA copper-alloy ramrod holder from a post-medieval musket.
Read MoreA 18th or 19th century pipe tamper in the form of the Roman god Mercury. Romano-British figurines were copied to
Read MoreA strap or harness fitting which is decorated with yellow and white enamel in the style of Stuart Enamels. It
Read MoreA William III sixpence that has been folded into a triangular shape. Coins, particularly William III sixpences, bent into an
Read MoreThe reverse reads PVLMÆR ON SCR giving the moneyer as Wulfmaer and the mint as Shrewsbury. It is only the
Read MoreThere are a few features that suggest that this is an irregular issue; the weight, the lettering and the reverse
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