Anglo-Saxon disc brooch
An 11th century disc brooch. The PAS record says “Although incised decoration and the use of ring-and-dot motifs is common
Read MoreAn 11th century disc brooch. The PAS record says “Although incised decoration and the use of ring-and-dot motifs is common
Read MoreA complete flanged axehead dating to c. 1800 BC to c. 1500BC. It has been designated a Find of Note
Read MoreA copper alloy figurine of a cockerel dating to AD43 – 200. It has been designated a Find of Note
Read MoreInscription on the seal reads *:S’˙PhILIPPI·SOOR·. It was found in St Fagans and the PAS record notes that Peter Le
Read MoreThis shilling is the first example of Irish emergency “gunmoney” coinage to be recorded by the PAS in Cambridgeshire. Consequently
Read MoreA pastry jigger, used to create a decorative edge on pastries. I did feature the handle from one a couple
Read MoreSome old paper records have been loaded onto the PAS in the last week. It’s interesting to see how a
Read MoreThe PAS record describes the coin as ” in poor condition, corroded and incomplete, missing part of the outer circle. There
Read MoreDating to 1500 – 1650, this is a lead-alloy toy figure of a lady.
Read MoreJust to illustrate the variety of things that can adorn the top of a pipe tamper, here is one with
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