Anglo-Saxon Manuscript Mount
Found in East Anglia. The auctioneer describes it as Hiberno-Saxon workmanship and suggests that it is possibly a book mount.
Read MoreFound in East Anglia. The auctioneer describes it as Hiberno-Saxon workmanship and suggests that it is possibly a book mount.
Read MoreFound in Stainmore, Cumbria in 2012.
Read MoreFound in Braintree, Essex on 14 August 2019, and disclaimed as Treasure, the auctioneer says it is currently on display
Read MoreThis almost complete Anglo-Saxon hanging bowl was found by detectorist Chris Ulliott on 5 February 2023 in Ryedale, North Yorkshire.
Read MoreA farthing token of Abraham Rutt, dated 1666. Only four years before he was languishing in prison, facing personal and
Read MoreA lead alloy Victorian pencil end, dating to about 1870-1890. On the PAS record Gary Crace identifies it as being
Read MoreThe buckle is decorated with a pair of beasts with lentoid shaped eyes. This decoration stylistically parallels similar open-jawed beasts
Read MoreA copper alloy bucket mount, in the form of a bull’s head. It is thought to date to c. 100
Read MoreA complete 3rd century Roman ring buckle considered a Find of Note of County Importance. Flanking the pin notch are
Read MoreA lead cloth seal of the East India Company dating from 1702 to c. 1800. East India Company Origins On
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