Medieval die
A lead die dating to 1200 – 1500. The die does not use the modern numbering scheme of opposite sides
Read MoreA lead die dating to 1200 – 1500. The die does not use the modern numbering scheme of opposite sides
Read MoreA Roman copper-alloy figurine of an owl standing on a pedestal with a hollow base. This would allow it to
Read MoreA copper alloy crucifix dating to AD 1250 – 1600. It would probably have been attached to a wooden cross
Read MoreA copper alloy stirrup dating to c. AD 1000 – 1100. The design includes a human face with a broad
Read MoreA near-complete cast copper alloy developed axehead of Needham’s Class 4E dating to c. 1900BC – 1600BC. It has been
Read MoreA lozenge shaped gold reliquary box. Given its age, it is now going through the Treasure process. The PAS record
Read MoreAnglo-Saxon gilt-bronze square-headed brooch dating to the mid-late 6th century. The auctioneer says “This type of brooch represents the largest
Read MoreA gilt-bronze circular shield boss apex mount inset within an iron base dating to the 6th century. Found in Kesteven,
Read MoreA simple silver ring dating from c. AD 800 – 1000, which is now going through the Treasure process
Read MoreA figurine from a pipe tamper dating to the first half of the nineteenth century. It could be an ordinary
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