Stater of the Dobunni
An uninscribed gold quarter stater of an unknown ruler from the Western region, attributed to the Dobunni dating to c. 50 BC – 1 BC.
Read MoreAn uninscribed gold quarter stater of an unknown ruler from the Western region, attributed to the Dobunni dating to c. 50 BC – 1 BC.
Read MoreA 15th century gold ring split engraved with three pairs of lilies with EN BON AN inscribed in the centre.
Read MoreA farting token dated to about 1650 – 1674. The obverse reads SHIP CARPENTERS AR and the reverse AT R(EDRIF)F
Read MoreA thin sheet of silver in the form of a garment, possibly Beckett’s shirt, depicting the crucifixion scene. Thought to
Read MoreA harness hook dating to about 1200- 1400. The heraldic design is a fess dancetty (zigzag band) and although the
Read MoreA lead alloy Phoenix medal of Elizabeth I. It is a Find of Note of County Importance. On the obverse
Read MoreA plain copper-alloy mount bearing the initials “JW”. It was found in the grounds of the family home of the
Read MoreThis Roman fastener is unusual because it is double-headed. It is a Find of Note of Regional Importance.
Read MoreA short cross continental sterling imitation mimicking Henry III class 7. A Find of Note of County Importance.
Read MoreAbout a third of an Arendsdaalder of the Dutch republic. The Arendsdaalder was worth 60 groot or 11/2 guilders, which
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