Inkwell
A complete lead inkwell probably dating to the post medieval period; AD 1600-1800.
Read MoreAlthough found in 1993, this Gaulish bronze unit or “potin” has only recently been recorded at the PAS. It is
Read MoreA ring, dating to AD 200-410, that appears to be a bracelet terminal that has been crudely converted into a
Read MoreAn enamelled Roman brooch dating to AD100 – 200 that is considered a Find of Note of National Importance. The
Read MoreA mount in the form of an ox-head, probably a vessel escutcheon, from the late Iron Age. The meaning behind
Read MoreThis cast lead object is thought to be a trade weight. Shield-shaped weights are used from about AD 1380 and
Read MoreA seal matrix dating to the 14th Century. The inscription reads AVE MARIA GRA PLENA – hail Mary, full of
Read MoreA copper alloy knife dating to 950BC – 750BC. It is a Find of Note: County importance.
Read MoreA miniature tripod cauldron dating to c 1400 – 1600 and thought to be a toy.
Read MoreA pipe tamper (missing the base of the tamper) probably of Venus. Victorian pipe tampers had a wide variety of
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