Anglo-Saxon sleeve clasp
A copper alloy sleeve clasp dating to 500 – 550 AD. These type of clasps would have secured clothing at
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Read MoreA complete Medieval lead stylus or ‘writing lead’ which is complete with an unusually well made rectangular eraser terminal. These
Read MoreA cast copper alloy Roman lock component in the form of a duck. The cutaways on the terminal would probably
Read MoreAn early Anglo-Saxon iron and copper-alloy gilded shield boss-apex disc dating to the 6th century AD. This decorative discs would have
Read MoreA brooch cast from a mould of a Edward III Treaty period noble. It was found near the Oxford Colleges
Read MoreA miniature copper-alloy socketed axe weighing only 5g. Although it resembles a Bronze Age axe it is a Roman pendant
Read MoreDating to c. 7th century this is thought to be a mount from either the apex of a Anglo-Saxon shield
Read MoreA silver penny of Eadberht Præn, king of Kent, dating to AD 796-798. Obverse reads: EAD/BERHT/REX. Reverse reads: AESNE giving the moneyer as
Read MoreIt is suggested that this is a net sinker dating to AD 750 -850. It’s a small tube made by
Read MoreIt is suggested that this is a girdle hanger dating to AD 575 – 700. When the metal was new
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