Penny of Edward the Confessor
A penny of Edward the Confessor. The reverse reads FROME ON DEORB giving the moneyer as Froma and the mint
Read MoreA penny of Edward the Confessor. The reverse reads FROME ON DEORB giving the moneyer as Froma and the mint
Read MoreA copper alloy button which reads CLEUGH & SON BRIGG and FIRMIN & SONS +LONDON+ on the back. The PAS
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Read MoreA copper-alloy brooch, broken in two part, dating to AD 525 – 570. Cruciform brooches became popular at the start
Read MoreA form or model for a two part Colchester derivative Polden Hill brooch from about 80-120AD. This lead alloy form
Read MoreA stirrup strap mount dating to about 1000 – 1200. It’s in the form of a head, possibly with a
Read MoreA copper alloy buckle dating to about 1100 – 1300. The PAS record describes the design as “a winged lion
Read MoreA badge for a trade union for workers at the Grimsby fishing port, once the largest in the world. It
Read MoreA lead cement bag seal dating to 1920 – 1960. The legend reads G & T Earle Limited Hull. The
Read MoreA nummus of Constantius dating to c. AD 326 which has been designated a Find of Note of National Importance.
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