Pipe tamper in the form of Mercury
A 18th or 19th century pipe tamper in the form of the Roman god Mercury. Romano-British figurines were copied to
Read MoreA 18th or 19th century pipe tamper in the form of the Roman god Mercury. Romano-British figurines were copied to
Read MoreA strap or harness fitting which is decorated with yellow and white enamel in the style of Stuart Enamels. It
Read MoreA William III sixpence that has been folded into a triangular shape. Coins, particularly William III sixpences, bent into an
Read MoreThe reverse reads PVLMÆR ON SCR giving the moneyer as Wulfmaer and the mint as Shrewsbury. It is only the
Read MoreThere are a few features that suggest that this is an irregular issue; the weight, the lettering and the reverse
Read MoreA portrait type penny of Coenwulf; moneyer Ceolhard at the mint of London. It is only the fifth coin of
Read MoreA 19th century button depicting a bishop’s mitre and legend IN CRUCE SPERO, which is the motto of the Barclay
Read MoreA copper-alloy and enamel brooch in the form of a peacock dating to the 2nd century AD. It has been
Read MoreThis 2nd century copper-alloy Roman bow brooch is considered to be a Find of Note of National Importance. The PAS
Read MoreIt is difficult to be certain of the origin of this unusual coin but a contemporary copy of a penny
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