Anglo-Saxon cloisonné brooch
A brooch dating from c. AD 1000 – 1100 which retains its enamelling, in dark blue, white and turquoise. It
Read MoreA brooch dating from c. AD 1000 – 1100 which retains its enamelling, in dark blue, white and turquoise. It
Read MoreThe PAS record suggests that this may be the head of a spiculum, a 3rd Century missile weapon. Finds of
Read MoreThis head from a figurine wears a plain round hat with a pronounced rim with the remnants of two wings,
Read MoreRunning around the outside of this 14th century ring are eleven oval panes, each engraved with a letter to spell
Read MorePenny of Eadred of the Two-Line type, which reads EFER/VLF NO giving the moneyer as Eferulf/Eoferulf. Coins of Eadred are
Read MoreA “Watford” type penny of Stephen. The legend that is readable on the reverse is SA…ON… , which give the
Read MorePossibly a hinged léontomorphe (Lion bow) derivative brooch dating to c. AD 25 – 60.  Each rectangular cell has some
Read MoreThis is thought to be the disc from a disc headed pin, dating to AD 720 – 800. It has
Read MoreA solid iron Roman coin die, which was found in the same field as a coin weight, steelyard weights and
Read MoreOnly a couple of this type of Quinarius of Allectus have been recorded at the PAS. Hence, it’s a Find
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