Miniature Axe Head
A miniature axe, probably Roman, with a circular hole drilled after casting. A Find of Note.
Read MoreA miniature axe, probably Roman, with a circular hole drilled after casting. A Find of Note.
Read MoreAlthough the figure of a man with exaggerated genitals can point towards a depiction of Priapus, the wearing of a
Read MoreThomas Wood was an auctioneer in London. This token, dated 1811, has a lot of writing for its size: “THOMAS
Read MoreA copper alloy circular mount depicting the head of Medusa. The workmanship is of high quality and the condition is
Read MoreObverse: Doge (duke) Giovanni Dandolo of Venice (1280-1289) receiving banner inscribed DVX from patron saint St. Mark, The legend reads
Read MoreThe T and upright key flanking the neck give this as an episcopal issue of Thomas Rotherham (the “T” being
Read MoreA quarter stater of the Regni type Qc. The PAS record has this as only the second know example of
Read MoreThe brooch is of single piece construction dating to the 10th century. The decoration is in the Jellinge style of
Read MoreA coppery alloy cruciform bead from a beaded torc that dates to about 50BC – AD 150. The square aperture
Read MoreA complete palstave dating to c 1400BC – 1150BC. It is a Find of Note of County Importance.
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