Cuthred of Kent, penny
This Cuthred of Kent penny has been designated a Find of Note: County/local importance. The reverse reads SIGEBERH giving the
Read MoreThis Cuthred of Kent penny has been designated a Find of Note: County/local importance. The reverse reads SIGEBERH giving the
Read MoreA copper-alloy and lead Roman steelyard weigh in the form of a double head. The two faces opposite each other could
Read MoreCopper-alloy chain of uncertain date, but possibly Roman or early-medieval. Some gilding survives within each of the grooves on all
Read MoreA late Bronze age (c. 1000 – 700 BC) axehead which still has a portion of wood within the socket. The retention
Read MoreThe pendant depicts three lions passant gardant (on all fours with one front paw raised) holding a broad sword on
Read MoreThe chape is formed from a folded piece of sheet metal which has been shaped to resemble a bird. It
Read MoreA late Medieval copper alloy plate engraved with an IHC Christogram. IHC denote the first three letters of the Greek
Read MoreThe heart shaped lid of a Roman seal box thought to date from 100 – 300 AD. Although now in
Read MoreAlthough uncertain, this is thought to be a Roman figurine of Priapus. It has an even surface patina, which may
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