Man and lion scabbard chape
Probably a scabbard chape, dated to c. 1066-1200, in the form of a man stood next to a beast, likely
Read MoreProbably a scabbard chape, dated to c. 1066-1200, in the form of a man stood next to a beast, likely
Read MoreA copper alloy buckle dating to AD 600 – 700 which is a Find of Note of County Importance. Given
Read MoreA stirrup-strap mount dating to AD 1000 – 1100 which has been designated a Find of Note of County Importance.
Read MoreOne of the those finds which is difficult to pin down particularly as no direct parallel has been found. The
Read MoreA 18th or 19th century kosher food seal, known as a plumba (ie “lead”). The two ends would be clamped
Read MoreA ring formed by three ribbons of silver wire plaited into a loop shape. The PAS record says “Examples are
Read MoreThe centre part of a penny of Ecgberht of Wessex. Only 32 have been recorded at the PAS and most
Read MoreA lead figure of uncertain date (although the rimmed cap suggests later post-medieval) and function. The PAS record suggests that
Read MoreA cast copy of a Class 5a2 penny of King John, minted by Iohan of Norwich which has then been
Read MoreA copper-alloy coin weight for the rose ryal of James I. There are a few of these recorded at the
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