Roman figurine of Harpocrates
A cast copper-alloy figure of the god Harpocrates. It is probably a pin head and dates from the third to
Read MoreA cast copper-alloy figure of the god Harpocrates. It is probably a pin head and dates from the third to
Read MoreTrade tokens are reasonably common detecting finds and this one is in pretty poor condition but is intriguing as, unusually,
Read MoreThis gold “memento mori” ring is considered to be a Find of Note of County Importance. It is unusual because
Read MoreA coin, dated 1688, that was intended for use in the American plantations. Like most of the surviving examples, it
Read MoreA copper alloy disc which has been stamped on one side “S.Y.R/131”. Tallies like this were issued for different purposes
Read MoreThe image is one of a small hoard of four coin clippings. It is difficult to identify the coins with
Read MoreA 20th century token for John Roberts Billiard Rooms in Vicar Lane, Leeds. Although it’s a modern artefact these sort
Read MoreA  fragmented lead pattern or model for a trumpet brooch, dating to about AD 75 – 175. A Find of Note of
Read MoreA Bronze Age double edged razor, dating to 1500 – 800 BC. It is a Find of Note of County
Read MoreA 15th century pilgrim badge. The scene being depicted is uncommon which makes this a Find of Note. Tree of
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