Lissington Horse and Rider
A Romano-British horse and rider figurine, found by Ken in Lissington, Lincolnshire in 2006. The rider wears a crested helmet,
Read MoreA Romano-British horse and rider figurine, found by Ken in Lissington, Lincolnshire in 2006. The rider wears a crested helmet,
Read MoreA bronze male nude figure dating to 1st century AD, holding in his right hand an oversized phallus which is
Read MoreProbably part of a Thomas Class F strap end which is common in Viking-age Dublin. It is a Find of Note
Read MoreA copper alloy button which reads CLEUGH & SON BRIGG and FIRMIN & SONS +LONDON+ on the back. The PAS
Read MoreA jag for cleaning a 16th century musket. A ram rod would be inserted into the open end and a
Read MoreA copper-alloy brooch, broken in two part, dating to AD 525 – 570. Cruciform brooches became popular at the start
Read MoreA form or model for a two part Colchester derivative Polden Hill brooch from about 80-120AD. This lead alloy form
Read MoreA stirrup strap mount dating to about 1000 – 1200. It’s in the form of a head, possibly with a
Read MoreA copper alloy buckle dating to about 1100 – 1300. The PAS record describes the design as “a winged lion
Read MoreA badge for a trade union for workers at the Grimsby fishing port, once the largest in the world. It
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