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<name>PAS record number: CAM-E9C9C5</name> 
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Just over half a double-looped buckle. Trapezoidal loop with oblique groove at both corners of outside edge. Bevelled sides. Narrow round-section bar with small lobe at both ends. Iron stain on pin.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-EA0511</name> 
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A copper alloy lozenge shaped brooch frame. There are four turrets, cylindrical in shape, two opposing pairs, within three of there there is a white powdery 'cement', which appears to have originally held the settings. On the front face of the frame in between the two opposing pairs of settings there are two rows of small circular indentations. The back face is flat and the pin is missing. There are small patches of powdery green corrosion on the frame. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-EA3ED1</name> 
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A complete copper alloy annular brooch. The frame is circular in shape, measuring 18mm in external diameter and 13mm in internal diameter.  There is a pin constriction and the copper allow pin is still attached via an open loop. The pin tapers to a point and has a transverse ridge just before the loop. Traces of gilding are visible on both the pin and the frame. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-EA60D6</name> 
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Copper alloy jetton from the Nuremberg mint, dated c. 1500-1580.  <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-EAA890</name> 
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Cast bronze La Tene II hinged brooch. Pin missing, iron spindle present. Wings with 16 vertical grooves. Ovoid-section bow with horizontal groove at base. Integral catchplate on reverse on basal loop, which has disc-shaped boss on front. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-EC2181</name> 
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One half of a rectagular copper alloy buckle plate. The front plate is decorated with an incised zig-zag border. The top edge is concave, there is a central circular perforation, near to the top edge, 6mm in diameter. This is the pin perforation and the pin is missing. There are two rivets, one either side of the perforation.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-EC3784</name> 
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A copper alloy possible dagger pommel in the Romanesque style. It consists of two opposing facing dolphins rearing upwards, with a central crest separating them at their snouts.  There is a similar central triangular shaped part at the base of their tails, this is hollow and has an oval perforation through it.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-ECC7B5</name> 
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A D-shaped complete buckle frame. The outer edge is rounded and expanded. The bar is narrowed.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-ECD541</name> 
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A D-shaped complete buckle frame. The back face of the frame is flat, with file marks clear visible. The front face is decorated with transverse grooves, except for the bar which is undecorated.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-ECE183</name> 
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A D-shaped complete buckle frame. The outer edge is expanded and had moulded deoration on the front face. The bar is narrowed.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-ED1F32</name> 
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Roman copper alloy radiate of Tetricus II, illegible reverse. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-ED3C93</name> 
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Edward I silver penny, London mint<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-ED4BC2</name> 
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Roman copper alloy sestertius of Commodus, Rome mint.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FFA916</name> 
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Circular bronze seal matrix with hexagonal handle rising to pierced terminal. Matrix surrounded by dots.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FFCD05</name> 
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Bronze thimble with vertical punched dots on side, concentric dots on crown around central blank area with dot in centre. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FFDF53</name> 
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Bronze object, with one end pointed and round section.  At other end rapidly turning to &quot;square&quot; section with small nick in one edge. A groove runs around four sites 2.5mm from the &quot;square&quot; end, which itself measures 5 x 3mm. Date unknown, probably ancient.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FFEDE1</name> 
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Lead trade weight. Queen Anne 1/2 lb. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-000027</name> 
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Bronze trade weight, crown on G.<br />
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A fragment of a late Bronze Age socketed axehead dated from 1000-800 BC. The lower portion of the axe shows signs of been re-sharpened on one edge, and re-used in antiquity. This may of given rise to the inbalance and curved nature of the cutting edge.  Cutting edge very fine and sharp.
      Width across cutting edge: 47.38 mm. Length from broken edge to cutting edge: 33.72. Thickness across broken edges 13.33 mm, 10.87 mm. Width across fractured edge: 30.73.
       
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-F33078</name> 
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A Roman Colchester derivative brooch of double lug type. The spring is secured by passing the external chord and the axial bar through a lug with two perforations behind the head. The side wings are semi cylindrical. The forward hook of type 90 can still be seen in the crest which runs on a flat ridge down the head towards the bow, flanked by cavetto mouldings, and maybe decorated in various ways. Date range 50- 70 AD.
   A small two-piece brooch 16.16mm, the bow is plain, with cavetto mouldings charactistic of the type there is a lug behind the head having two perforations where the axis bar passes through the lower perforation and the external cord. The spring has seven turns still remaining   and with a small stub of the spring still in place. The wings are 16.24 mm wide and are semi cylindrical in section and are plain. There is a small crest on the head, which expands onto the upper bow where it converges with one of the side mouldings. . The lower portion of the bow and catch plate are missing.
 L: 14.98 mm W of wings :16.31 W . bow 7.44 Max. bow thickness3.21 Wt :3.43 g
   Similar to an example from Colchester (Crummy 1983 , no. 50 fig 6 )
   
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-A22C94</name> 
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A probable copy [on weight] of a denarius of Caracalla or Elagabalus<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-B06828</name> 
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A copper alloy gilded mount dating to the early medieval period. The mount is flat and approximately trapezoidal in shape with a small flat trapezoidal extension. Only the upper surface of the mount is gilded. This surface is decorated with a chip carved Style I motif of a man flanked by two beasts. A similar examples of this motif is known from Richborough in Kent. The underside of the mount is plain and possesses two circular section attachment rivets. The size and depth of the rivets suggests the mount was attached to a leather backing. The mount appears to have been cut down to size with one raised border missing. The mount measures 25mm in length and 33mm in width. With rivets it has a thickness of 3mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-52A362</name> 
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Barbarous radiate of Victorinus?<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-52CB53</name> 
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Nummus of uncertain emperor<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-0B66F6</name> 
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The rim and neck of a high quality colourless glass vessel dating to the Roman period. The rim is flat and circular, tapering to a parallel sided neck which begins to flair at the break. The present height of the fragment is 22mm, the diameter is 29mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-0C6221</name> 
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A rim sherd of a local Romano-British coarse ware. The fabric is rough to the touch and is dark grey to black in colour with small quartz inclusions. The surfaces of the sherd are mica dusted. The sherd weighs 13.36g.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-0F2C75</name> 
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A late Mesolithic or early Neolithic bladlet. The bladelet has a creamy grey patination. It measures 29mm in length and a maximum of 12mm in width.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-9FE862</name> 
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A copper alloy pin dating to the second or third century AD. The pin comprises a circular section tapering stem ending in a point which is broken. Where the stem meets the head, there are two reel mouldings followed by a spool and reel. The head is a flattened sphere. The pin measures 65mm in length and the head has a diameter of 8mm. The pin is of Crummy's Type 2 [Pins with heads of bead, reel and spool motifs surmounted by a flattened sphere] and can be paralleled by several excavated from Colchester (Crummy, 1983, 28, 467-473)<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-A42C01</name> 
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A lead steelyard weight dating to the Roman period. The weight is biconical and has a corroded iron suspension loop. The weight measures 29mm in length, 22mm in diameter and weighs 38.3g.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-1F1BF2</name> 
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Copper alloy farthing token of Charles I (North 2291)<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-1F4884</name> 
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Nummus of uncertain emperor<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-205464</name> 
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Barbarous radiate<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-207CB1</name> 
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A copper alloy hooked tag fragment dating to the early post medieval period. The fragment comprises a cast flat circular plate with decoration resembling a rose. The trapezoidal attachment loop is missing. The plate tapers to a worn triangular extension which would originally have formed the hook. The fragment measures 19mm in length, 11mm in width and has a thickness of 2mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-219997</name> 
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Nummus or barbarous radiate<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3246C5</name> 
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A fragment of a cast copper alloy annular brooch dating to the thirteenth or fourteenth centuries AD. The fragment comprises less than half of the circular frame. The frame possesses two pairs of collets filled with a white substance. The collets are flanked by two rectangular panels each decorated with four circular depressions and a small triangular extension. The fragment measures 29mm in length. The frame has a width of 3mm. The collets have a height of 8mm. <br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-327118</name> 
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A complete cast copper alloy and enamelled harness pendant dating the medieval period. The pendant is shield-shaped and possesses a heraldic motif picked out in blue enamel. The enamel is too degraded to identify the motif with any certainty. The underside of the pendant is plain. The circular suspension loop with circular perforation is turned through 90 ° to the plane of the pendant. It measures 42mm in length, 28mm in width.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-32AF23</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/91491.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A complete copper alloy hooked tag dating to the mid to late Saxon period. The hooked tag comprises a flat pear shaped plate tapering to a collared rectangular section hook. At its wide end, the plate possesses two circular perforations and is decorated with a series of unevenly spaced stamped rings. The underside of the hooked tag is plain. It measures 35mm in length and has a maximum width of 19mm.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-32D6A0</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/91492.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A copper alloy strap loop probably dating to the later medieval period. It comprises a quatrefoil plate with angular projections. The upper surface of the quatrefoil plate is decorated with a peacock motif in blue, red and possibly white enamel. On the underside the plate there extends a rectangular loop. A flat circular riveted attachment plate extends from the base of the loop. The plate has a length and width of 23mm. The height of the strap loop is 21mm. The strap loop bears some similarity to a possible harness fitting from London illustrated in Clark, 1995, The Medieval Horse and its Equipment, p 70.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3351B2</name> 
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A copper alloy harness pendant dating to the twelfth or thirteenth centuries AD. The pendant comprises a plain, circular, slightly convex plate on which traces of gilding are visible. The pendant posesses a circular suspension loop with circular perforation which has been turned through 90 degrees. The pendant measures 33mm in length and 27mm in width.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-7789D2</name> 
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Barbarous radiate<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-779FF8</name> 
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Nummus of uncertain emperor<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-77BD84</name> 
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Nummus of the House of Constantine<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-77F0A1</name> 
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Barbarous radiate of Tetricus<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-78BF11</name> 
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Nummus of uncertain emperor<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-78DDA2</name> 
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Barbarous radiate or nummus<br />
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3 very worn barbarous radiates or nummi

1) d: 16MM; w: 1.3g
2) d: 15mm; w: 0.73g
3) d: 16mm; w: 1.52g<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-B21CF4</name> 
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A cast copper alloy lock bolt dating to the Roman period. The lock bolt comprises a rectangular section stem which extends to a rectangular plate with four triangular cut outs. The central cut out shows signs of wear. The lock bolt measures 67mm in length, 13mm in width and has a maximum thickness of 6mm. Similar examples are described by Crummy (1983), p.124, especially no. 4136.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-B7FCF6</name> 
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A cast copper alloy strap end (Thomas Type A1) dating to the ninth century AD. It is approximately rectangular tapering slightly towards its zoomorphic incised terminal. At the attachment end, the strap end splits into two flat plates to accomodate the material to which it was attached. There are two circular perforations at the attachment end, both filled with iron corrosion and a further circular perforation mid way down the strap end. Its upper surface is decorated with two incised panels, the larger of which depicts an entwined beast. The underside of the strap end is plain but abraded. A small fragment of a silver or tin coating is visible suggesting that originally the strap end was silvered. The object measures 38mm in length and a maximum of 11mm in width.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-CA7B05</name> 
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An incomplete cast copper alloy La Tene Ib brooch dating to the fourth or third centuries AD. The integral spring mechanism is missing. The bow is highly arched and D shaped in section. It is decorated with two vertical grooves which run the length of the bow. The bow tapers and extends to a flat foot with vertical groove to accommodate the pin. The  terminal arches back on itself. The brooch measures 34mm in length, the bow has a maximum width of 5mm.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3157E2</name> 
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A copper alloy furniture fitting dating to the Roman period. The fitting is conical in shape with a flattened apex and flanged base. The outer surface of the fitting is decorated with bands of incised diagonal lines, flanked by circumferential grooves. The flattened apex of the cone is decorated with a small spherical knob. The interior of the fitting is hollow. An irregularly shaped shank extends from the underside of the flat apex. The fitting has a base diameter of 22mm and a length of 24mm.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-4A4EF8</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/92804.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A copper alloy La Tene III type brooch dating to the 1st century BC or 1st century AD. The brooch possesses an integrally cast spring mechanism of which two coils survive. The spring is separated from the bow by a circumferential collar. The bow is circular in section and highly arched. It tapers to a point. The catchplate is solid and triangular. The brooch measures 50mm in length, the bow has a maximum width of 5mm.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-5BE2F3</name> 
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A fragment of a substantial Roman bow brooch, probably of Colchester type and dating to the first century AD. The fragment comprises a portion of the leg and the whole catchplate. The leg is triangular in section and only tapers slightly to a rounded foot. It possesses two central vertical ribs running its length. The catchplate is triangular and openwork. The fragment measures 38mm in length. The leg has a width of 6mm.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-9BEED7</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/93089.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Just under half of an iron horse shoe, possibly medieval in date. The fragment is rectangular in section and curved. It comprises the feathered heel and part of the quarter with two oval perforations. It measures 77mm in length, has a maximum width of 23mm and maximum thickness of 5mm.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-AE4264</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/93064.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A cast copper alloy mount dating to the seventeenth century AD.  The mount comprises a flat quatrefoil plate. Two circular section attachment lugs extend from the underside of the plate. The plate measures 15mm in length and 15mm in width. It has a thickness of 3mm.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-AE71D1</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/93059.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A cast copper alloy key dating to the sixteenth century AD. The key possesses an oval section kidney shaped bow. This extends to a circular section stem with a ribbed collar. The bit is rectangular and solid. A circular section slightly tapering tip extends beyond the bit. The key measures 37mm in length, the bow 17mm in width and the stem 4mm in width. The key is similar to an example illustrated in B. Read (2001)p. 67, No. 565.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-AE9751</name> 
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A copper alloy mount dating to the thirteenth or fourteenth centuries AD. The mount comprises a flat lozengiform plate with slightly bevelled edges. It is decorated with an incised lozengiform pattern. The plate possesses two small circular perforations for attachment. The underside of the plate is plain. The plate measures 24mm in length and 21mm in width. The mount is similar to one illustrated in B. Read (2001) p. 18, No. 124.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-AEEA70</name> 
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A cast copper alloy button dating to the sixteenth or seventeenth centuries AD. The button is circular in shape and convex in section. The upper surface of the button is decorated with a moulded cross motif surrounded by four crescental mouldings. On the underside of the button, there is a rectangular scar where the attachment loop would have extended. The button has a diameter of 12mm and a thickness of 3mm.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-D62140</name> 
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A copper-alloy plain terret ring dating to the Late Iron Age or early Roman period. The ring is oval in plan, and oval in section. The defined collars at both ends of the strap bar are decorated with an incised band. The strap bar follows the same curve as the rest of the frame and is also circular in section. The ring measures 36mm in length and 40mm in width with a diameter of 5mm. The surface of the ring is pitted and the original surface survives only in places. The terret has a dark green to dark grey patina.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-942B44</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/95125.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A lead token, probably dating to the medieval period. The token is flat and circular. The obverse is decorated with raised dots. The reverse is plain. The token has a diameter of 21mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-95ABA0</name> 
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A copper alloy strap end dating to the medieval period. The strapend is rectangular in shape and section. It comprises two sheets of copper alloy secured at the attachment end by a single circular rivet. The strap end tapers and terminates in a rounded end knop. A cream woven fabric is visible sandwiched between the two plates of the strap end. The strap end measures 23mm in length and 15mm in width.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-A59561</name> 
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A decorative lead alloy mount probably dating from the post medieval period. The mount appears to be of a horse's head with bridle. There is a central circular perforation which is pierced by a possible iron rivet. The reverse is very uneven and the mount is generally in poor condition. The length of the mount is 38mm, its width is 25mm and it weighs 20.30grms<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-BE8456</name> 
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A copper alloy book or box mount dating to the medieval period. It s rectangular with a small circular perforation punched through each corner.  At one end the plate is bent widthwise. On the upper surface of plate is an incised rectangular panel containing the letters IHS defined by rows of rocked tracer incisions. Traces of a white metal coating survive on the upper surface of the plate. The back of the plate is plain. Iron corrosion products are visible around the perforations suggesting that the mount was attached with iron rivets or nails. The plate measures 39mm in length and 31mm in width.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-BF37A3</name> 
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A small lead powder cup of probable 17th century date. The cup has a base with a diameter of 15mm. The cup is badly crushed but the walls have a probable height of 11mm. There is a small suspension loop attached to the base.<br />
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A lead alloy pilgrim's badge or mount dating to the fourteenth or fifteenth centuries AD. The badge is in the shape of a scallop shell, the symbol of St James and originally that of Santiago de Compostela. The plate is decorated with moulded vertical ridges on its upper surface. On the underside of the plate at its apex, there extends a circular section lug which has been bent over. A casting seam is just visible running the length of the underside of the plate. The badge measures 21mm in length and 19mm in width.<br />
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Radiate of Claudius II<br />
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Copper alloy Sestertius of Marciana, sister of Trajan, died AD 114, EX SENATVS CONSVLTO S C, Rome, c. 114-7.
RIC II 750<br />
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A lead seal matrix dating to the thirteenth or fourteenth centuries AD. The matrix is circular in shape with a crude, rectangular section lug extending from the underside. The face of the matrix has a marginal legend which reads 'SIGILLVM MVRIEL' and a central decorative motif consisting of an eight petalled flower or eight leafed plant. The matrix measures 34mm in diameter and has a maximum thickness of 14mm.<br />
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A copper alloy jetton dating to the sixteenth or seventeenth century AD.<br />
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A copper alloy jetton dating to the sixteenth or seventeenth centuries AD<br />
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Siliqua (unclipped) of Julian II as Augustus (360-3), VOTIS V MVLTIS X, Trier or Arles, 360-3.<br />
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A copper alloy plate brooch dating to the second century AD. The brooch comprises a flat oval plate with an outer ring shaped cell and inner oval cell created from reserve metal. The outer cell is filled with turquoise green enamel. The inner cell is empty. On the underside there is a semi-circular perforated lug where the pin is secured. The catchplate is trapezoidal in shape. The brooch measures 28mm in length and 27mm in width.<br />
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A small lead badge dating to the medieval period. The badge is flat and circular with a scalloped circumference. The upper surface is decorated with moulded decoration comprising a cross and pellets. The underside is plain. There is a casting scar and a circular section attachment lug. The badge measures 18mm in diameter and 2mm in thickness.<br />
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A copper alloy vesica seal matrix dating to the thirteenth or fourteenth century AD. The seal matrix is vesica shaped with a small circular attachment loop at one end. The face of the matrix possesses a circumferential legend which read 'S ALICIE NESTIS TE DE[...]'. There is a central device comprising a draped figure facing left holding a basket?/nest? in their arms. The matrix measures 35mm in length and 22mm in width.<br />
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A copper alloy heraldic mount dating to the medieval period. The mount is flat and shield shaped. The upper surface appears to depict a rampant lion facing right. There are traces of red enamel in the area surrounding the lion. On the underside of the mount is a circular section attachment lug with flattened terminal. The mount measures 24mm in length, 21mm in width and 2mm in thickness.<br />
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 A lead pilgrim&amp;#8217;s ampulla dating to the medieval period. The ampulla is of the familiar miniature phial shape, with a pair of handles for suspension, one of which is missing. One face of the ampulla is decorated with a crown above an area of lozengiform hatching. The other face is decorated with a simple four petalled flower with leaves between the petals. The ampulla measures 51mm in length and 29mm in width. 
Ampullae depicting crowns are suggested as being associated with the cult of Our Lady of Walsingham (Spencer 1971, 63-64 in Spencer 1990, 60-61), and the crown is likely to be an emblem of the Virgin as Queen of Heaven. The shrine to a miraculous statue of the Virgin at Walsingham was one of the most significant sanctuaries in Europe from the 13th century until the 16th century. Indeed, during the 15th and early 16th centuries it eclipsed Canterbury as the principal English pilgrim resort (together with Windsor) (Spencer 1998, 135-137; Spencer 1990, 30-31). 
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A Scottish penny of Alexander III<br />
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Scottish cut halfpenny of William the Lion, short cross and stars, phase A (1195-C.1205)<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-323200</name> 
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Three pence of Elizabeth I, third issue (1561-77)<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-327691</name> 
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A copper alloy buckle frame and plate dating to the thirteenth century AD. The plate is rectangular in shape and convex in section. There are two circular rivet holes. The plate has an openwork design comprising a lion 'passant regardant'. Traces of gilding are visible on the upper surface of the plate. The frame is D shaped. The outside edge is decorated with a series of circular raised knops. The narrowed offset bar is missing. There are traces of gilding on the upper surface of the frame. Together the plate and frame measure 40mm in length and a maximum of 23mm in width. A buckle plate with similar decoration is illustrated in Egan and Pritchard (1991) Dress Accessories, no 500, p 111.<br />
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A cut voided long cross halfpenny, Henry III, class Vg (c. 1251-72)<br />
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Barbarous radiate of minim type<br />
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Voided short cross fragment.<br />
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Cut halfpenny of voided long cross type, Henry III, class V (c. 1251-72)<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-745014</name> 
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A sestertius, probably of Hadrian<br />
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A small assemblage of medieval pottery comprising:
a) Two rim sherds of shell tempered ware dating to the eleventh or twelfth centuries. The fabric is dark grey with numerous shelly inclusions.
b) Three rim sherds of medieval coarse ware. The fabric is grey to orange with numerous mica and quartz inclusions. The surfaces appear 'pimply' due to the prominent inclusions.
c) One body sherd of a late early medieval or medieval coarse ware. The fabric is orange with a grey core and includes some rounded quartz and mica.<br />
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A copper alloy strap end dating to the medieval period. The strap end an oval section body which tapers slightly to a rounded foot. Both the upper and lower surface of the strap end are decorated with horizontal and diagonal grooves, which resemble runes. At the attachment end, the strapend splits into two flat plates. Although the lower of the two plates is damaged, it is clear that both originally possessed two circular perforations. The strapend measures 39mm in length and a maximum of 9mm in width.<br />
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Half groat of James I, second coinage (1604-19), mintmark Rose (1605-6)<br />
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Farthing, king uncertain.<br />
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Farthing, king uncertain<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-879164</name> 
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Threepence of Elizabeth I, 2nd coinage<br />
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Halfgroat of Charles I, perforated. Fourth bust, Group D. Tower mint under Parliament. [North, 2258]<br />
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A flint distal bladelet fragment dating to the later Mesolithic or Early Neolithic period. Some cortex remains and there is evidence of retouch on two sides. The fragment measures 30mm in length and 17mm in width.<br />
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A copper alloy halfpenny token of Hugh Bumbard of Broad Street, dating to 1667. The token measures 22mm in diameter.<br />
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A copper alloy clothing fastener dating from the late fourteenth to sixteenth centuries AD. The fastener comprises two plates terminating in curved hooks. The plates are secured by means of a hinge. The upper surface of both plates is decorated with a stamped shield pattern. The fastener measures 22mm in length and 6mm in width.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-288103</name> 
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A cut halfpenny of Alexander III<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6316C6</name> 
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A fragmentary copper alloy wrist clasp dating to the sixth century AD. The fragment comprises a rectangular section bar divided into square panels separated by ribbed mouldings. A flat trapezoidal plate extends from the square end panel. Where the wrist clasp is broken, the remains of an oval perforation are visible, presumbably part of an eye. The fragment measures 21mm in length, 12mm in width and 3mm in thickness. The clasp is similiar to  example 29.28 illustrated in Macgregor and Bolick (1993) 'A Summary Catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon Collections', p. 180.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-B54394</name> 
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A copper alloy scabbard mount dating from the sixteenth century AD. The mount comprises a rectangular strip which is hemispherical in section. The margins of this strip are scallopped with each scallop decorated with incised lines. The underside of the mount is plain. It measures 27mm in length and 13mm in width.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-49DD14</name> 
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An as of Nerva (AD 96-8), with perforation for suspension. The perforation is positioned at the head of the obverse. Reverse is probably FORTVNA AVGVST. When worn, the emperor's bust would have been visible.
For reverse type, RIC II, c.f. 73<br />
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A copper alloy stud dating to the fifteenth or sixteenth centuries AD. The stud comprises a flat, openwork quatrefoil plate. From the underside there extends a rectangular section stem. The stud measures 14mm in diameter and 7mm in thickness. It is similar to No 230, illustrated in B. Read (199?), 'Artefacts of Antiquity'.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-8A2464</name> 
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A copper alloy pendant loop from a bar mount dating to the fourteenth or fifteenth centuries AD. The loop is trefoil shaped and rectangular in section. It measures 13mm in length and width.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-C7EB17</name> 
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A copper alloy Colchester two piece type brooch dating to the first century AD. The brooch possesses semi-circular wings which conceal the spring mechanism. An overhead chord is secured by means of a perforated lug. The bow is D shaped in section with a central longtitudinal rib. The bow tapers to a rounded point. The catchplate is triangular. The pin is intact. The brooch measures 39mm in length and a maximum of 19mm in width. It is very similar to a brooch illustrated in Hattatt (2000) p. 297, No. 258.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-C86127</name> 
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An incomplete copper alloy harness pendant dating to the thirteenth or fourteenth centuries AD. The pendant is rectangular in shape and section. The upper surface of the pendant is decorated with the upper half of a shield motif. The shield shape is marked out as a shallow groove. The chief of the shield is decorated with two wavy cells filled with red enamel (gules). The underside is plain. At one end, extends an oval suspension loop with circular perforation which is turned through 90 degrees to the body of the pendant. It appears that the pendant has been deliberately cut in half. The pendant measures 25mm in length and 30mm in width.<br />
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A small assemblage of medieval and post medieval pottery comprising: a) 3 rims of a shell tempered ware, probably dating to the eleventh or twelfth centuries AD. The fabric is grey to orange in colour with numerous shell inclusions. b)5 rims (one with combed decoration), 28 bodies and 4 bases of a coarse grey ware probably dating to the medieval period. The fabric contains numerous rounded quartz and mica inclusions giving the surface of the sherds a mottled and dimpled appearance. c)3 rims, 3 bodies and one base of an oxidised fabric, again probably dating to the medieval period. d) 1 incomplete handle from a later medieval glazed jug. Remnants of a green glaze and wavy combed pattern are visible. e) 1 rim sherd and 5 body sherds of an oxidised fabric probably dating to the medieval or post medieval period. f) 1 body sherd from a stone ware jug dating to the early post medieval period.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3A72F2</name> 
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Nummus of uncertain emperor, possibly of the House of Theodosius<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3A8A97</name> 
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Barbarous radiate or nummus<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3AA0D4</name> 
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Nummus of the House of Constantine<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3AB845</name> 
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Barbarous radiate or nummus<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3ACDB4</name> 
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A lead alloy or pewter button dating the fifteenth century AD. The button is cast and is circular in plan. The upper surface is decorated with a crowned bust of the Virgin Mary, her hair worn down and with a flower in the left field. On the underside of the button there is an uneven rib, probably the remains of the attachment loop. The object measures 23mm in width and a maximum of 6mm in thickness. It is similar to a button illustrated in Bailey (2004, 19)<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3B09B3</name> 
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A fragment of a copper alloy buckle frame dating to the thirteenth or fourteenth century AD. The frame is oval in shape and lipped with an offset, circular section bar. It measures 21mm in length and 22mm in width.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3B6C93</name> 
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A fragment of a copper alloy Small Long brooch dating to the fifth or sixth centuries AD. The fragment comprises a portion of the leg and foot. The leg is flat and tapering and is decorated with marginal rows of stamped dots. The leg is separated from the foot by two ribbed mouldings. The foot expands very slightly with a forward facing ribbed terminal and is decorated with two horizontal incised lines. The catchplate is semi-circular in shape and reaches the full length of the foot. The brooch fragments measures 38mm in length and a maximum of 10mm in width.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3BAEE7</name> 
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Fragment of a long cross penny of uncertain king<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3BDF01</name> 
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A copper farthing of Charles II<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FB0FA1</name> 
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A fragment of a copper-alloy cosmetic spoon dating to the Roman period. The fragment comprises the bowl and a small portion of the stem. The bowl is leaf shaped and convex in section. It extends to a collared wrythen stem. The fragment has a length of 45mm and the bowl a width of 13mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FB2557</name> 
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A leaded copper alloy object of uncertain function, reminiscent of a medieval cauldron foot. The object is hemispherical in section with a flat base. A rectangular section lug extends from one end. The object measures 55m in length, 26mm in width.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FB4785</name> 
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A copper alloy dagger pommel dating to the medieval period. The pommel is octagonal in shape and is hollow. It possesses two rectangular section perforations to accomodate the blade. There is some iron corrosion surrounding the perforations. The pommel measures 30mm in length, 28mm in width and has a height of 32mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FB9D15</name> 
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A lead steelyard weight dating to the Roman period. The weight is biconical in shape with the remains of an iron suspension loop extending from one end. The weight has a length of 35mm and a diameter of 36mm and weighs 125g.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FBCD51</name> 
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A plated copy of a denarius of Severus Alexander<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-EC0907</name> 
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Nine sherds of local coarseware pottery dating to the medieval period. The sherds comprise two bases and seven bodies. All possess a similar grey to mid-orange/brown fabric with frequent mica inclusions. The sherds weigh 39.29g<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-A1FED7</name> 
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A gilded copper alloy button dating to the Post Medieval period. The button comprises three rectangular section strips which have been looped around each other to form an openwork knot design. The outer surface of each strip is gilded and decorated with diagonal rows of small circular knops. There is an a circular section wire attachment loop. The button measures 14mm in length and 12mm in width.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-A2EAF7</name> 
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A copper alloy hooked belt fastener dating to the sixteenth or seventeenth century AD. The fastener is 'S' shaped and lentoidal in section. The upper surface of the fastener is decorated with cast decoration comprising leaves and a horizontal knurled band.  The terminals are zoomorphic and although they are often on this type of fastener described as snake's heads, they appear more duck like in this instance. It measures 38mm in length and 16mm in width.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-4035A2</name> 
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A copper alloy disc brooch dating to the second century AD. The brooch comprises a flat, circular plate, the upper surface of which is separated into ring shaped cells by a series of concentric ribs. A degraded substance, probably enamel is visible in these cells. On the underside of the plate is a small rectangular catchplate and semi-circular pin lug. The pin lug is surrounded by iron corrosion products. The brooch measures 36mm in diameter and 10mm in thickness at the catchplate end.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-42B1B1</name> 
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A long cross halfpenny of Edward III<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-430712</name> 
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A copper alloy buckle frame dating to the fourteenth century AD. The frame is a double D shape with a central pin bar. It measures 32mm in length and 29mm in width.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-B20A02</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/157615.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Clay smoking pipe, consists of a bowl and fragment of stem. Bowl has pressed decoration around its rim and a diameter of 10mm suggesting a late eighteenth century to mid nineteenth century date.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-C2F052</name> 
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Post Medieval Crotal bell, rectangular perforated loop, two large perforations in upper half in line with loop, median ridge, lower half with slot with circular terminals, diameter 22mm<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-16ADC4</name> 
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Ceramic head of a woman, possibly Roman. In style, it resembles the faces seen on Face-Neck flagons of the third to fourth century AD, however the fabric of the object is coarse and is likely to be of building material type rather than vessel fabric. The head has centrally parted hair and is wearing a headdress although the highly abraded nature of the object has obscured the detail of this. Likewise, the features of the face are visible but the detail is lost to abrasion. The object measures 56mm in length, 49mm maximum width and is 14mm thick.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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Bone whistle made from mammal bone, probably a sheep or goat metacarpal, measuring 74 mm in length, 11 mm in diameter, with a thickness of 2mm. The curved face has one very neat hole drilled or bored into it toward the proximal end, presumably for the thumb. The flat face has two neat holes drilled or bored in it c.5mm from the thumbhole on the other side.  Although broken at both ends, the preservation of the bone is good. <br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-17E4A1</name> 
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Lead cast pot mend with a maximum diameter of 49.5mm  and a thickness of 10.31mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-1952A1</name> 
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A worn minim cut down from a copper-alloy Nummus of the House of Constantine AD 330-348 of the GLORIA EXERCITUS reverse type with soldiers holding standards. On the reverse, the top half of one soldier can be seen but the rest has been cut away. The coin has a black patina.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-19A631</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/156866.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Five tesserae. Two of grey (?)limestone, 26.40 x 2810mm; 17.37mm thickness, 37.34g and 24.22 x 24.05mm; 12.52mm thicknes, 25.67g respectively, one of white (?)limestone measuring 12.25 x 10.27mm and 9.76mm thickness, 4.48g and two of ceramic possibly re-shaped from tegula, measuring 18.41 x 21.41mm; 15.61mm thickness, 15.57g and 13.9 x 12.46mm; 10.28mm thickness, 4.45g respectively.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-EA9050</name> 
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Copper alloy purse bar with suspension loop. One bar is broken off at the central boss. The other bar is 41.20mm long including the end finial, which is made to look like a bell with a meridian ridge although it is solid. The central boss is shield shaped with four incised lines. The suspension loop is circular with an attached shaft that runs through the cental boss and ends in a flat-ended cone shaped finial.

The height of the object is 50mm and the maximum thickness is 6.93mm
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Copper alloy strap-end buckle with integral forked spacer, which would originally have had separate front and back plates soldered on. The frame has a protruding lip with a pin notch. The forked spacer is broken at the bottom and bent to a right angle at the top fork.

The length of the buckle is 37.37mm and the maximum diameter of the frame is 25.53mm.
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-EBD0A7</name> 
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Small, robust copper alloy spur buckle with an integral plate. The end of the plate is missing but may well have formed a hook or a loop that would have fixed directly to the spur. The frame of the object is oval with a small lip. The plate has four small ridges, two each side of the pin and a rivet hole behind these.

The length of the object is 35.49mm and the maximum diameter of the buckle frame is 14.88mm.
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-040C54</name> 
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Circular late medieval to early post-medieval copper alloy finger ring. The central square bezel is outlined with gilt and there appears to be a design, possibly a lis also in gilt upon it. The band of the ring narrows gradually from the bezel and is decorated with horizontal lines with central triangles forming diamonds, all in gilt. 

The diameter of the ring is 21.12mm.
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<name>PAS record number: DENO-AECDB8</name> 
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Roman coin; struck copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, VRBS ROMA type, dated 330-335. Trier mint.
Obv. Helmeted head of Rome facing left
[V]RBS RO[MA]
Rev. Wolf and twins
No inscription
Mint mark ‘TRP’ in exergue

Diameter 11.2mm, thickness 1.5mm, weight 1.92g
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-D6B736</name> 
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Pewter spoon bowl, ovoid in shape. The rounded end has a small dip in its outline for the attachment of the handle and there is no decoration on the spoon back. <br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-D6C233</name> 
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Large rectangular copper alloy two-piece buckle, probably an eighteenth century shoe buckle. The spindle and pin are missing, but the frame has two central spindle holes along the longest edges.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-D6CC54</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/159945.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Copper alloy finger ring with a turret setting for a stone, now missing. There is a pattern of circles with short triangular projections around the band.

The diameter of the ring is 19.09mm.
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-D6D712</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/159946.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Casket or chest mount with a key-hole at one end. Two rivet holes containing the remains of iron rivets are present down its length and there are traces of gilding on the object.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-D6ED52</name> 
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Copper alloy bell clapper. There is a hole at one end for attachment, with the other end flaring out to provide a surface to strike inside the bell.

The length of the object is 41.60mm and the maximum width is<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-D6FD51</name> 
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Post-medieval copper alloy sword belt mount, probably dating to the sixteenth century. 

The mount has three tiers of foliate decoration, two rivet holes and a circular sectioned hook with a globular end. It may have been a component of a larger mount (Read 2001, vol.1 no.373).

The object measures 46.50mm from the top point of the decoration to the bottom of the curve of the hook. Including the upward curve of the hook and the globular end, the object is 62.68mm in length. The maximum width of the object is 20.33mm, it has a thickness of 2.26mm and weighs 9.60g.
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-D71676</name> 
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An incomplete post medieval lead cloth seal. The Roman numerals stamped on the seal; XVIII over XVIIII are the specifications of the cloth bale that the seal was attached to. The back half of the seal is missing .<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-7C8EB3</name> 
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Roman copper alloy pin with a bevelled top. The back of the pin is flat and the front is curved at the top, giving a semi-circular section but the shaft of the pin tapers towards the bottom, becoming narrow and oval in section. The object is almost bent double, perhaps as a result of use.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-7E3071</name> 
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Half a chalk spindle whorl of unknown date.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-7E6450</name> 
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Two fragments of copper alloy, probably pieces of vessel rim as they are both slightly curved and have one smooth un-broken edge.

The dimensions of the objects are: 54.39x20.95mm and 18.16g and 30.61x21.46mm and 9.90g.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FB3614</name> 
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Ovoid pewter spoon bowl and fragment of stem. The bowl is quite long, the stem is narrow and ends in a short rat-tail on the back of the spoon. The surface of the object is corroded and the rim of the bowl is jagged and damaged. The length of the object is 70.65mm, the width is 31.15mm, the thickness of the bowl is 3.64mm and it weighs 18.97g.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FB9D16</name> 
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Ovoid pewter spoon bowl and fragment of stem. The sub-circular stem is 7.36mm wide and ends in a short, rounded`piece on the back of the bowl. The surface of the object is slightly corroded and the rim of the bowl is jagged and damaged. The length of the object including the stem is 59.43mm, the length of the bowl is 48.95mm, the width of the bowl is 28.24mm and the thickness is 2.22mm. The object weighs 13.78mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-FC1504</name> 
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Small, rectangular tinned copper alloy buckle with a double spiked tongue. This type of buckle was used to fasten boots or shoes and is certainly of eighteenth century date.

It is almost identical to No.732 in Ross Whitehead 'Buckles 1250-1800'. 

The frame measures 15.30mm in length, 14.25mm in width and weighs 1.45g.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-302E63</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3047A2</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-31D6B7</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-31EDF5</name> 
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Copper alloy buckle with an oval frame and a narrowed, offset strap bar. The front edge of this buckle is decorated with two lobed knops and two transverse grooves.

Weight: 1.66, length: 15.46mm, width: 12.67mm, thickness: 3.34mm.<br />
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Copper alloy buckle frame with single collared knop.

Weight: 2.85g, length: 23.44mm.<br />
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Two piece sheet metal copper alloy strap end with knop and single rivet from back plate.

Weight: 2.15g, length: 25.12mm, width: 13.97mm, thicknes: 1.40mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6B3C57</name> 
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Copper alloy thimble made from soldered sheet. The round drilled pits are in a spiral pattern around the object. There is a possible makers mark of three pellets(?) at the bottom of the spiral.

Weight: 4.54g, diameter: 27.43mm, height: 22.61mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6BBF04</name> 
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Open topped thimble with triangular punched pits in a spiral pattern. There is a makers mark at the bottom of the spiral but this is too indistinct to identify.

Weight: 4.65g, diameter: 21.18mm, height: 20.19mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6BD253</name> 
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A copper alloy forked spacer from a composite strap end. The front and back plates are missing. The elongated knop is undecorated.

Weight: 4.86g, length: 47.20mm, width: 18.51mm.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6BEE02</name> 
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Very worn nummus.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6C02E3</name> 
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Radiate or nummus.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6C0F96</name> 
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Pierced radiate or nummus.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6C2204</name> 
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Radiate, possibly barbarous.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6C32B5</name> 
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Radiate or nummmus.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6C8C80</name> 
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Token dated 1710.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6CB5B4</name> 
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Nummus with VRBS ROMA obverse and wolf and twins reverse.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6CCE74</name> 
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Copper alloy denarius of Severina (274-5 AD), VENVS FELIX, Rome. RIC V, pt 1, no. 6<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6CEC42</name> 
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Nummus of Constans<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6D0208</name> 
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Elizabeth I half-groat.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6D1F67</name> 
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Nummus, probably of Constantius II.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6D8806</name> 
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Nummus of the House of Constantine.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6D9CB7</name> 
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Nummus of the House of Constantine.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6DB426</name> 
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Radiate of Gallienus.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6DD343</name> 
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Nummus of the House of Constantine.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6DF721</name> 
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Radiate, probably of Carausius-early portrait.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6E0CB3</name> 
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Nummus of Valens.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6E2156</name> 
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Nummus of the House of Constantine.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6E3072</name> 
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Nummus of the House of Valentinian.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6E42A3</name> 
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Nummus-very worn.<br />
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Nummus, of Gratian<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6E6A73</name> 
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Nummus-very worn.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6E7914</name> 
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Contemporary copy mule of an VRBS ROMA obverse and Victory on prow reverse.<br />
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Nummus, probably Constantius II.<br />
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Nummus of Constans<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-6ED697</name> 
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Radiate of Carausius.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: SWYOR-942873</name> 
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A copper alloy mount or escutcheon which is probably Late Roman or Early Medieval. The mount is 58.7mm long, 25.4mm wide and 12.3mm thick. It has a solid U shaped plate at the base with a long tapering hook extending from the centre of the top. The hook bends forwards at the top and is zoomorphic, in the shape of a bird’s head. The straight part of the hook is bevelled on the front and hollow on the back with straight sides. The convex plate is decorated with recessed cells that were probably filled with enamel originally. There is a raised central pelta shaped motif in the centre, with sinuous recessed borders surrounding it and filling the area. The reverse is hollow and there is a long integral rivet in the centre of the plate which has a very large integral rove. There are filemarks visible on the sides of the plate and the hook.
The function of this object is not certain. It was firstly believed to be a hanging bowl or bucket mount. However, the hook bends forwards and other examples can only be found with the hook bending backwards. There is also doubt that the length of the rivet is suitable for a vessel, and that the rove is too large shedding doubt on how the mount would have been fixed to a solid vessel wall. Hanging vessels are not common and the size of the rivet suggests that if it was from a vessel, it was attached to a substantial one. Another suggestion is that the object actually goes the otherway up, and is a strap fastening of some sort; a belt or harness hook. The unwieldy rivet would fit through a slot in thick leather better, and the direction of the hook is more natural. However, the possible zoomorphic nature of the hook would no longer make sense. There is wear on the side of the rivet towards the hook, which can perhaps be explained by the hook hanging from a leather strap. The decoration on the plate is intelligible in both orientations. Many similar large rivets can be seen on belt mounts from South Shields Roman Fort (Allason-Jones and Miket, 1984), and there is an example of a slightly convex pelta shaped plate on page 240 (3.884) which is perhaps the closest parallel it has been possible to find. The object is most likely to date from AD200 – 600.
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REPORT FOR HM CORONER

Potential find of Treasure: an early Anglo-Saxon silver sword pommel from West Wratting, Cambridgeshire 

Ref.: 2006 T51

(Rec. no.  4828)

Surface metal analysis conducted at the British Museum indicated an approximate silver content for the pommel of 80%, the rest being copper; it weighs 12.77 grams.

The pommel is of elongated, pyramidal shape with concave shoulders. It is decorated on one face only with opposed Style I animal motifs on either side of a vertical rib above a billeted strip; length, 37 mm; height, 17 mm. There are two deep grooves on each shoulder, the underside is hollow and the pairs of attachment lugs at each end are missing. A pronounced knob on the apex has been formed in antiquity by a deep, lozenge-shaped indentation.

The pommel belongs to Menghin's Germanic Brighthampton-Ciply type, which can be dated to the late 5th/early 6th century and occurs mainly in southern England, northern France, Germany and Scandinavia (W. Menghin, 1983, Das Schwert im Frühen Mittelalter, Stuttgart, pp. 64 and 309-11, Map 2).

The pommel from West Wratting would therefore qualify as Treasure under two of the stipulated criteria of the Treasure Act: it is more than 300 years old and the precious metal content exceeds 10%.


B.M. Ager

Curator
Department of Prehistory &amp; Europe

28 June 2006
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REPORT

Haslingfield, Suffolk (2005 T558)

discovery:	While metal detecting.

Object Date:	7th century

Description:	Gold setting
An Anglo-Saxon, gold and garnet setting, originally round but now squashed. The inlays, presumably garnets and perhaps shell, are now all gone and it is impossible to discern the original shape of the cells. It seems that the layout comprised of a central cell surrounded by other cloisons.
A four-stranded frame surrounds this arrangement: The plain cell border is set inside a fine beaded wire; this is followed by a broader ring of twisted wire and another edging of fine beaded wire.
The back-plate is round and plain. In its centre there is a hole with torn edges. This hole will have had to do with the means of attachment of the setting.

Discussion:	It is not entirely clear what this stud actually is. Without a doubt, it was originally part of a larger object. Due to its shape and the presence cloisonné cells, it could be the central boss from an Anglo-Saxon plated disc or composite brooch. The triple frame would support this view and the stud would have been similar to those on brooches such as from Sarre or Kingston (Avent 1975,ii, plates 67, 68). Two other, similar settings were found at Bidford-on-Avon, Warwickshire in 2001 (Treasure Annual Review 2001, no. 38) and near Mildenhall, Suffolk (2005 T510). An alternative possibility is that the stud might have come from some form of fitting. An unpublished swivel mount in the British Museum (Reg. no. 1144.'70), possibly from a sword harness, and an unpublished stud, possibly from a sword sheath (Reg. no. 1905,0418.16), are similar to the present object. Both were found in Kent. Lastly, a composite pendant from Canterbury (Webster and Backhouse 1991, 26 and fig 10) has a central setting that matches the type from Haslingfield.

Non-destructive X-ray fluorescence analysis of the surface indicated a gold content of 80-82%, a silver content of 15-17% and a copper content of 2-4%.

Avent R. 1975, Anglo-Saxon Inlaid Disc and Composite Brooches. BAR British Series 11 (Oxford).

Webster L. and Backhouse J. (eds) 1991, The Making of England: Anglo-Saxon Art and Culture AD 600 - 900. (London).


Dimensions: 	L 1.0 cm; W  0.9 cm; H max. 0.5cm; Weight 1.84 grams

Note: This find qualifies as Treasure under the Treasure Act of 1996. 

Sonja Marzinzik
Curator of Insular Early Medieval Collections
Department of Prehistory and Europe
The British Museum
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Copper alloy clothing fastener dating to the sixteenth century. The object has a raised portrait of the head of John the baptist within a pelleted border.

Length: 26.09mm, width: 15.43mm, weight: 1.46g.<br />
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Bronze openwork domed disc brooch without a backing plate of the Jellinge type. The decoration shows a beast with a thin body weaving under and over itself. On the back of the object are the lug and catchplate but the pin is missing.

It is likely this piece was a Viking scandinavian import, made between 850 and 950AD.

Diameter: 32.25mm, thickness: 1.68mm, weight 7.17g.<br />
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Report on Post-Medieval silver head-dress pin of bodkin type from Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire.

Fragment of a silver pin comprising bent shaft of tapering quadrangular form, broken at eye hole. Incised decoration around eye and inscription, apparently the number 270. Approx length 2.7 cm from tip to bend in shaft.

Frequently reported through the Treasure Act, see for example Treasure Annual Report 2003, no. 252. Thought to have been brought from the Low Countries to England by immigrants, as similar pins are found in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex, see S. Margeson, Norwich Households: The Medieval and Post-Medieval Finds from Norwich Survey Excavations,  Anglian Archaeological Reports 58, 1993, p. 9. 

A pin is shown in use in a portrait of an elderly woman by Rembrandt, c.1640, recently sold at Sotheby’s, New York, 26 January 2006, see Apollo Magazine, January 2006, p. 89, fig. 3. 

17th Century.

Consequently, in terms of age and as the object contains a minimum of 10% precious metal it qualifies as Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996.
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Circular early medieval copper alloy hooked fastener with twp pierced holes.

Diameter: 12.86mm Weight: 0.89g.<br />
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Tudor brass and iron knife-end plate with traces of gilding. The object consists of two sections of copper-alloy with a layer of iron in between. The end plate is decorated with incised lines, showing on one side a womans face and torso. The other side shows a stylised heart pierced by an arrow and a star to one side.

Length: 23.61mm Width: 21.36mm thickness: 5.72mm Weight: 14.3g. <br />
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Short Roman copper alloy hair pin with a globular head decorated with incised spirals radiating out from the top. Their is a small collar underneath the head.

Length: 52.33mm, Diameter of pin head: 8.52mm, Weight: 3.15g.<br />
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Roman copper alloy knee brooch variant with an iron axial rod. Transverse lines decorate the body of the brooch and the top which is broken off. The catchplate is missing, as is the pin.

Length: 32.29mm, width: 28.96, thickness: 3.99mm, weight: 8.96g.<br />
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Tudor copper alloy clothing fastener showing the head of St. John the Baptist-a bearded face surrounded by a roped border.

Length: 36.82mm, width: 15.96mm, weight: 3g.<br />
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Medieval copper alloy frame with oval frame and narrowed off set strap bar. The frame has a notch for the pin.

Length: 24.40mm, width: 17.52mm, weight: 2.87g.<br />
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Tudor copper alloy pimple button.

Diameter: 10.82mm, weight: 3.37g

Plain copper alloy tudor button with a fairly long shank and thin loop.

Diameter: 9.60mm, weight: 2.46g.<br />
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Small annular copper alloy buckle without a pin.

Diameter: 16.79mm, weight: 1.34g.<br />
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Medieval D shaped buckle with a gilded triangular shaped plate with three rivet holes attached. Slightly knopped mouldings at either end of the bar strap. The frame has a slot for the pin which is still attached to the bar.

Length of frame: 23.37mm, width of frame: 16.78mm, length of buckle plate: 28.38mm, width of buckle plate: 20.32mm, weight: 6.27g.<br />
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Medieval copper alloy buckle frame with single collared knop.
Length: 23mm, width: 15.53m, weight: 2.93g.<br />
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Medieval jetton of Charles VI of France.<br />
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Early medieval copper alloy equal armed brooch. The brooch has narrow arms with three knops or ribs at the centre of the bow. There are grooves at the end of each arm forming a V shape with an elongated terminal between. one side of the lug has broken off and the pin is missing but the catchplate is present.

Length: 40.13mm, width: 6.26mm, thickness: 3.12mm, weight: 4.82g.<br />
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Post-medieval jetton.<br />
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Copper alloy post medieval sub-rectangular buckle frame. There are two perpendicular projections on the inside of the frame and the pin and bar are missing.

Length: 22.56mm, width: 13.16, weight: 1.49g.<br />
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Medieval copper alloy rectangular buckle with four transverse grooves on the expanded outer edge of the narrowed and offset strap bar, either side of the notched lip. There are two casting spurs at either end of the strap bar and the pin is missing.

Length: 16.26, width: 15.78mm, weight: 1.6g.<br />
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Post medieval copper alloy sword belt fitment consisting of a triangular plate with two rivets looped around a ring.

Length: 40.6mm, width: 11.11mm, diameter of ring: 11.53mm, weight: 3.43g.<br />
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Copper alloy medieval D shaped looped buckle with attached plate. The offset strap bar has two transverse ridges and a notched lip for the pin. The rectangular plate with traces of gilding is recessed for attachment to the frame, has five rivet holes and a slot for the pin to fit round the frame. The pin is attached but bent to one side.

Length of frame: 22.22mm, width of frame: 17.81mm, length of plate: 32.86mm, width of plate: 12.97mm, weight: 8.56g.<br />
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Large copper alloy circular buckle. Freely moving pin still attached to the frame by a looped end. The pin has a single transverse ridge near the looped end.

Length of pin/diameter of frame: 36.08mm, weight: 11.25g.<br />
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Medieval or post medieval copper alloy annular buckle with the pin still attached to the central strap bar. There are two projections from the frame, perpendicular to the strap bar.

Diameter: 25.83mm, Length including projections: 42.92mm, weight: 5.61g.<br />
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Eighteenth century tinned copper alloy knee buckle with an iron central bar and single pin.

Length: 17.44mm, width: 15.78mm, weight: 1.98g.<br />
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Medieval french jetton.<br />
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Roman copper alloy seal box lid with an inner leaf design. The leaf shaped design on the object contains traces of yellow enamel and a central roundel. The bottom point of the object is broken off.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-162581</name> 
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Nummus of Licinius I, Trier mint c. 316 AD. GENIO POP ROM reverse.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-170F41</name> 
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Nummus of Constantine I, mint of Lyon 307-318 AD. Reverse is Sol standing left with whip and globe.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-173093</name> 
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Nummus of Constantine I, mint of Lyon 307-318AD. Reverse is SOLI INVITO COMITI.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-179022</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176098.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Nummus, CONSTANTINOPOLIS obv., victory on prow reverse. 330-335 AD<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-17AA36</name> 
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Nummus, CONSTANTINOPOLIS obv., victory on prow reverse. 330-335 AD<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-17BCF3</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176100.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Nummus of Valens, SECVRITAS REI PVBLICAE rev., 364-378 AD.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-17DC04</name> 
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Early-medieval copper alloy cruciform brooch. The headplate is rectangular with knobs to the top and sides and is outlined with a ring and dot pattern. 

The bow has a short, high arch with two fin like lappets either side towards the foot. Beneath these are three ridges, raised eyes, snout with chevron decoration and flared nostrils of a zoomorphic terminal at the foot of the brooch.

The back of the head plate has a rectangular concretion of iron containing a cu alloy loop. The catchplate is also present on the reverse of the brooch, just beneath the bow. The pin is missing.

Length: 99.05mm; width: 44.52mm; thickness: 3.20mm; weight: 32.61g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-180992</name> 
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Roman copper alloy 1st century AD brooch of the Colchester type. The bow is sub-triangular in section with a ridge running along the middle. There is no pin or spring. The catchplate is complete and has two perforations in it, one round and the other cone shaped.

The catchplate is similar to an example in: Hatatt fig.156 256.

Length of catchplate: 17.04mm; length; 43.11mm; width: 20.37mm; thickness: 2.57g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-1837E6</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176103.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Early medieval copper alloy shield shaped hook fastener. The wide top of the object is pierced with three equidistant holes. At the tapered end is a small sharp hook. The opposing side of the object to the hook is decorated in diminishing lines of ring and dot pattern, with four immediately beneath the three pierced holes down to one at the tapered end.

Length: 34.95mm; thickness: 1.27mm; width: 24.1omm; weight: 4.99g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-186E50</name> 
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Late medieval-early post medieval copper alloy casket or chest key. The shank of the key has a collar c.4mm from the bow. The bow is broken and incomplete but would originally have consisted of a lattice work roundel. All that is left of this is a deep 'V' into the top of the shank, branching off either side. The bit is simple with asymmetrical clefts and channels and the shank end is hollow.

Length: 38.19mm; width of key: 21.39mm; width of bit: 7.09mm; width of shank: 4.99mm; weight: 6.33g. <br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-18F936</name> 
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Incomplete early medieval copper alloy Small-long brooch. The head end of the brooch is missing, broken at the zenith of the bow-arch.

There are two small lappets either side of the body, just beneath the bow. Beneath these is zoomorphic terminal; a horizontal ridge above, two protuberant circular projections and a central ridge ending in a rounded foot. The catchplate is present on the reverse of the brooch, immediately beneath the bow.

Length: 74.96mm; thickness: 4.50mm; width: 25.13mm; weight: 18.13g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-192201</name> 
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Incomplete early medieval copper-alloy cruciform brooch that is the foot end of an incomplete brooch already on the database (see CAM-DC8A21). This part of the brooch is broken off at the zenith of the bow. Beneath the bow are two fin-like lappets either side of the body, which is outlined with a small ring and dot pattern. The foot of the brooch ends in a zoomorphic terminal with two protuberant eyes in triangular grooves, a snout decorated with a double chevron and a trefoil shaped foot, representing flaring nostrils.

Length: 66.51mm; width: 21.77mm; thickness: 3.37mm; weight; 16.58g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-194AF2</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176111.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Lead token with decoration on one side consisting of an outer ring of reversed lettering and with an inner ring containing a five petalled flower. The lettering is not legible.

Diameter: 21.6mm; weight: 6.50g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-196CE0</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176106.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Roman copper alloy two-piece Colchester brooch. The bow is sub-triangular in section with a central ridge, diverging to three ridges at the head. the catchplate is complete with a squared off foot and two irregular perforations. The spring consists of fourteen coils, seven either side of the double lugs. The pin is complete but bent backwards and out of shape.

Length of pin: 49.99mm; lengthof catchplate: 16.21mm; total length: 56.01mm; thickness: 4.13mm; weight: 19.07g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-198C05</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176107.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Roman copper alloy headstud brooch. The bow is slightly ridged towards the shoulder upon which there is a sub-circular decoration. The head ends in a circular loop. The foot of the brooch ends in a projecting undulation and the catchplate is complete. The horizontal bar passes through the loop on the pin which is still secured by the catchplate.

This brooch dates from between 75-200 AD.

Hattatt fig.191 1523 is similar to this brooch.

Length: 41.62mm; width: 15.81mm; thickness: 4.16mm; length of catchplate: 10.63mm; length of pin: 28.49mm; weight: 6.71g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-19AC27</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176112.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Medieval lead token with a heart and dot decoration on one side and an arrow and dot pattern on the other side.

Diameter: 23.23mm; weight: 6.54g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-19CC96</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176113.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Fifteenth-sixteenth century copper alloy scabbard chape. The object consists of a crenellated top edge with an openwork heart over three circular perforation. The lower part of the chape consists of a scallop form semi circular bulge decorated with lines radiating from the three perforations and a single knop at the bottom. The back plate of the object is partially complete but damaged around the top.

Length: 36.43mm; thickness: 4.34mm; width: 24.92mm; weight: 7.03g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-19F3E6</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176117.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Copper alloy La Tene 1A brooch with a thick arched bow, dating to 800-350BC. The head of the brooch comes to a point. the foot flattens out as incomplete, also missing the integral spring and pin.

Length: 44.47mm; width: 6.82mm; weight: 0.13g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-1A0B95</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176118.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Copper alloy La Tene 1 brooch with a highly arched, flattened and widened bow. The outside surface of the flat part of the bow has an expanding diamond pattern on it and a vertical slit in the centre of the design. The bow narrows at the foot end into a catchplate and then curves round, narrowing and then expanding to a thistle shape that touches the outside surface of the bow. The head of the brooch is snapped off just past the bow and the pin is missing.

Length: 41.48mm; width: 14.63mm; thickness: 1.9mm; weight: 5.03g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-1A76D1</name> 
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Early medieval copper alloy strapend with Borre style decoration and a zoomorphic terminal. The split end of the strapend has two rivet holes that go through both layers. 

The decoration on the body of the object consists of interlacing ribbons, ending with two circular 'eyes' and a snout at the terminal end.

The back of the object is plain and undecorated but does have a rough area of corrosion near the terminal that contains traces of iron, possibly due to having been adjacent to an iron object in the ground.

Length: 40.7mm; width: 8.86mm; thickness: 2.01mm; weight: 4.09g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-1AA133</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176120.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Possibly Roman copper alloy strap end. one end is wedgeshaped and hollow to recieve the end of the strap. The narrow end of the wedge is held in the mouth of the zoomorphic end of the object, a fish or dolphin with a long body, bi-lobate tail and two fin like lappets half way down the body. The back of the object is flat and undecorated.

Length: 45.9mm; width: 9.46mm; thickness: 3.32mm; weight: 5.38g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-1ABB55</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176114.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Medieval-post medieval copper alloy mount with a folded bulbous end. There is an attachment loop at the top and the body of the object is flat and triangular. There are traces of gilding on the triangular area near the loop.

Length: 41.57mm; width: 15.82mm; thickness: 7.82mm; weight: 3.98g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-1AD386</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/176121.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Circular medieval copper alloy seal matrix. The object terminates in a simple circular loop. The seal matrix design consists of two birds, possibly peacocks with their heads turned to face each other over a small tree. 

A legend in Lombardic script surrounds the central design, the letters of which appear to be L a h(n) I Cross(t) a R s D E (possibly french?)

Length: 12.50mm; diameter: 15.65mm; thickness: 2.17mm; length of loop: 9.64mm; weight: 3.47g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-3EF3D0</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/177886.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Late 6th/early 7th century sub-triangular, copper alloy sword pommel. The object is plain and undecorated. It has a slit through the top and a loop at the base of one of the short sides and the remains of a loop on the other short side that has broken off.

Width: 15.31mm, thickness: 2.34mm, length: 32.90mm, weight: 9.34g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-63B0A7</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/180084.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Copper alloy La Tene I type brooch. The coil at the top consists of four loops with a missing pin. The catchplate is complete and un-damaged as is the body of the brooch.

Length: 48.29mm, width: 11.20mm, thickness: 5.32mm, weight: 9.13g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-63DCB1</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/180085.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Copper alloy thimble with punched pits in a spiral pattern. There is a makers mark at the bottom of the spiral at the base that resembles a back-to-front letter 'K'and an incised line around the base of the thimble.

Length: 22.03mm, diameter: 19.58mm, weight: 8.97g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-640497</name> 
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Early medieval copper alloy object that is possibly a strap end. The object consists of a square piece of metal of single thickness with a strip of copper alloy riveted with copper rivets across it at one end, between which the strap would have sat. The opposite end is damaged and incomplete. 

The decoration on the object consists of a raised symmetrical foliate pattern on the single thickness of metal with a ring and dot pattern over this. The double thickness has two parallel lines of ring and dot decoration. The back of the object is not decorated.

Length: 33.34mm, width: 34.38mm, thickness: 2.78mm, weight: 12.87g.<br />
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Circular lead disc decorated with cast patterns that stand proud from the surface of the object. The decoration consists of an inner circle containing a ring of dots and a central knob surrounded by a zig-zag and dot pattern. The reverse of the object has a small faint cross on it.

There is a short stem of lead attached to the object that is folded over, which probably would have been joined to another disc of lead forming the bag of the seal.

Diameter: 18.21mm, weight: 3.36mm.<br />
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Early medieval copper alloy hook fastener with two securing holes outlined with incised circles.

The decoration on the back of the object consists of two dot and ring patterns, one of which pierces the object. Small horizontal incised lines surround the securing holes and the ring and dot pattern.

The hook fastener is in good condition, including the hook which is complete.

Length: 18.27mm, diameter: 10.95mm, thickness: 0.64mm, weight: 0.47g.<br />
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Medieval copper alloy strap clasp frame. The object consists of a plain trapezoidal frame with an inward pointing spike at either side of the shortest sides to which the clasp mechanism would have been attached.

The clasp mechanism is missing.

Width: 22.55mm, height: 14.68mm, weight: 2.16g.<br />
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Post medieval spoon stem, possibly of pewter. The spoon handle tapers from the rounded top down the stem towards the bowl which is missing.

The surface of the object is quite extensively scratched but there is no evidence of any decoration or markings.

Length: 44.71mm, width: 7.96mm, thickness: 1.12mm, weight: 1.73g.<br />
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Copper alloy buckle frame, possibly the frame of a clasp fastener. The frame is trapezoidal and rectangular in section. One of the short sides has a drilled hole.

Length: 15.35mm, width: 14.52, weight: 1.24g.
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Post medieval copper alloy fob seal case without the intaglio or suspension loop.

The case is decorated by a line of foliate decoration and has traces of gilding. The top of the case is missing the suspension loop, but it is possible to see where this was attached to the top.

Length: 21.66mm, width: 16.59mm, thickness 3.26mm, weight: 5.02g.<br />
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Oval copper alloy casing for a seal intaglio. The intaglio itself is missing, as is the handle or suspension device that was once attached to the opposite side. There is a tiny fragment of amber coloured glass or other material in the shallower side of the casing.

Length: 13.84mm, width: 10.12mm, thickness: 4.07mm, weight: 1.97g.<br />
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Small medieval copper alloy key with a partially hollow shank. One side of the bow is 'shouldered', that is to say it has a small projection at the point where the bow meets the shank. The bit is simple and it's clefts and channels are asymmetrical.

It is possible that this key was for a small chest or casket, as it has a hollow shank.

Length: 35.66mm, width: 12.26mm, thickness: 2.93mm, weight: 3.62g.<br />
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Post medieval silvered copper alloy button. Decoration on the button consists of a beast, possibly a wolf(?) over barley twist bar. 

On the back of the button there is a simple loop with a legend encircling it that cannot be deciphered.

It is likely that this button came from a local militia uniform, as other examples of military buttons have been found from the same site.

Diameter: 15.94mm, weight: 2.49g.<br />
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Two copper alloy buttons from a military uniform, consisting of thin domed circles. Decoration on these buttons consists of identical bi-lobed crowns with a central cross. There are no loops on the reverse of these buttons.

Diameter: 14.76mm, weight: 2.94g.<br />
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Complete Roman copper alloy seal box, probably dating to between the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. The box has a hinged lid held in place by a copper pin and two lugs that no longer opens.

The lid is decorated with a central fish design that has two trailing fins either side of its body. Surrounding this around the edge of the lid is a single row of triangles. 

The shape of both the lid and the base of the box is rounded at the top and tapering to a point and small knop at the opposite end. There are also symmetrical knops just below the apex of the opposite curved edges of the box and lid.

The back of the base of the box is pierced by three holes, two circular and one elongated towards the hinge.

Length: 26.40mm, width: 13.74mm, thickness: 2.68mm, weight; 4.06g.<br />
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Eighteenth century copper alloy jews harp. The iron strip that would have been attached to the bow of the object is missing and no trace of it is visible.

Length: 45.05mm, width: 14.75mm, thickness: 1.89mm, weight: 6.61g.<br />
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Late Iron Age or Early Roman copper alloy toggle. The object consists of two copper alloy 'cups', one of which is filled with a bone insert that is secured by a copper alloy rivet. The 'cups' are joined together and also secured on the reverse by a rectangular copper alloy loop.

The decoration on the side of the toggle cups consists of a zig-zag leaf pattern that stands proud from the surface of the metal.

The surface of the metal parts of the object has a dark green patina with patches of lighter verdigris. The bone insert on one side of the toggle is a greyish brown colour and seems to be in good condition.

Length: 25.17, width: 14.16mm, thickness: 4.06mm, weight: 11.11g.<br />
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Denarius of Geta, probably dating between 201-209AD as the Obv. inscription is P SEPT GETA CAES PONT. Geta was proclaimed caesar in 201AD and joint emperor with his brother Caracalla in 209AD.<br />
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Denarius of Caracalla , possibly minted in 201AD.<br />
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Republican Denarius-moneyer T.Carisius. Minted 46BC.<br />
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Republican Denarius-moneyer L.Plautius Plancus 47BC.<br />
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Barbarous radiate, probably of Victorinus 270-273AD.<br />
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Late Iron Age-Early Roman toggle. The length of the object is banded with nineteen grooves which encircle it. There is a semi-circular loop attached to one side. Each end of the cylinder is decorated with two rings, one inside the other and a dimple inside the smaller one.

Length: 30.29mm, width: 5.66mm, length of loop: 12.33mm, height of loop: 7.42mm, weight: 7.67g.<br />
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Iron Age bronze unit comparable to BIAC pg.67 401 Allen LX26.<br />
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Denarius of Septimus Severus, minted in Rome 204AD. See RIC 222. Has been damaged and only c. one-third of the coin remains.<br />
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Roman copper-alloy votive axe. The shape of the blade is sharply curved towards the wider end, opposite the handle. The handle is slightly longer than the blade. It is wider towards the blade end and tapers towards the distal end, finishing in a round knop. A short length of the handle projects above the blade.

The surface of the object is smooth and has a pale green patina.

Length of handle: 34.58mm, length of blade: 29.42mm, width of handle: 6.20mm, width of blade: 13.94mm, weight: <br />
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Roman copper-alloy votive axe. The blade is wedge shaped and has an 'x' incised on one side. The blade is triangular in section, decreasing in thickness from the haft end towards the blade.

The handle is semi-circular in section and has a collared knop at the opposite end to the blade. The handle protrudes from the top of the blade and is square in section.

Length of handle: 29.36mm, length of blade: 21.04mm, width of handle: 3.84mm, width of blade: 11.81mm, weight: 4.03g.<br />
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Ceramic spindle whorl. The fabric of the object consists of light orangey brown with calcareous inclusions.

Diameter: 35.24mm, thickness: 20.33mm, weight: 23.95g.<br />
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Roman copper-alloy figurine of cupid. The figurine has an elaborate hairstyle with a topknot and is un-clothed. The figurines's arms are bent at the elbow and the hands are missing. The legs are apart with the feet placed one in front of the other as if taking a step forward.

The back of the figurine is of the same quality as the back. The surface of the metal over the shoulder-blades is roughened which may indicate where wings were once attached.

It is not possible to stand the figurine up, it was clearly originally attached to a base which is no-longer present.

Height: 81.67mm, width: 16.49mm, thickness: 12.10mm, weight: 73.20g.<br />
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Fragment of early, wide Roman copper-alloy bracelet. The object consists of an 18.57mm wide strip of metal, 46.80mm long from the terminal end to the broken off end.

The object is decorated on one side with an imprinted horizontal zig-zagging pattern at the terminal end and two sets of double lines running down the length from the terminal.

Weight: 6.76g.<br />
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A copper-alloy late Saxon stirrup-strap mount. The mount consists of a cross-shaped top with a triangular upright, the base of which curves back to form the sill.

There are two rivet holes at the base of the triangle-shaped part, still containing iron rivets and a single rivet hole in the middle of the cross. 

There is no trace of zoomorphic decoration on the mount. 

Length: 47.53mm; width: 33.46mm; thickness: 3.33mm; weight; 22.12g.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-083E27</name> 
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Late Medieval copper-ally pouring spout in the shape of a dog.

The patina on the object is a very fine dark greenish grey.

Length: 59.19mm; width: 15.79mm; thickness: 3.43mm; weight; 53.33g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-086A16</name> 
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Fragment of Early-medieval copper-alloy cruciform brooch.

The object consists of the middle section of the brooch complete with lappets and the bow. The reverse of the central section has the pin lug complete but without the pin.

Decoration on the brooch consists of ring and dot decoration around the central rectangle and a median gully down the center of the bow.

Length: 34.12mm; width: 23.30mm; thickness: 3.32mm; weight: 12.69g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-090734</name> 
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Early uninscribed Iron Age Unit.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-188CD7</name> 
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A post-medieval copper-alloy dress fastener, probably dating to the  seventeenth century. 

The object consists of a flat, cone shaped catch-piece with five attachment loops, two either side of the catch-piece and one at the pointed end. At the opposite end is a rectangular loop which would have been paired opposite a similar hook-piece.

Decoration on the object consists of small ring decoration bordering the catch-piece with a central, symmetrical flower motif flanked by four larger rings.

Length: 40.94mm; width: 23.02mm; thickness: 1.2mm; weight: 5.24g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-18D537</name> 
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Tear-drop shaped Medieval lead seal matrix. On the seal side, the legend is inscribed around the outside of the object. In the middle of this is a fleur-de-lis.

On the reverse is a small projecting handle and a large fleur-de-lis.

The inscription appears to read S':BAS--A:KAGEDALE(?).

Length: 28.24mm; diameter: 24.40mm; thickness: 2.73mm; weight: 9.52g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-191BE2</name> 
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Possible Anglo-Scandinavian zoomorphic stirrup mount. The object is made of copper alloy and is in the form of a wolf's head.

The object consists of a short, square section of metal 4.74mm sq. which is broken off 6.28mm from the ears of the wolf. The object flares out to form the head of the animal and then tapers to a rounded point to form the snout. The metal is pierced to form two holes either side of the head, representing the eyes and nostrils of the creature.

Length; 30.30mm; width: 10.88mm; weight: 6.05g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-1CE207</name> 
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Medieval gilded copper-alloy annular brooch.

The object consists of a ring of gilded copper alloy, cable twisted and dot patterned with a gilded copper alloy pin looped round the frame and bisecting the ring.

The gilding is patchy and the patina of the object is greyish green with a rough surface.

Diameter: 17.51mm; thickness 1.92mm; weight: 1.47g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-8331A2</name> 
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Middle Bronze Age copper-alloy Palstave with prominent stop-ridge and bisected shield design.

Length: 106.14mm; width: 41.71mm; thickness: 11.28mm; weight: 118.19g.
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-835642</name> 
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Pudding stone quern fragment. The object is roughly triangular in section with a curving outside edge, a flat grinding face and a rough edge where it has broken off from the rest of the quern stone.

The pudding stone it is made from has a light greyish brown mica-rich matrix with 60-70% inclusions of semi-circular flint pebbles ranging in size from 5.54mm in length to 68.54mm.

Length: 160.5mm; width: 120.32mm; thickness; 10.78mm; weight: 297g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-8395C3</name> 
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A fragment of copper alloy early medieval Small Long Brooch.


The object consists of the head of the object with one complete and two damaged cruciform projections. On the reverse is the semi-circular pin attachment, but with no pin. The foot of the brooch is missing.


Decoration on the object consists of lines of small circles in a central square and on the outside of the projections.


The brooch fragment measures 22.48mm in length; 31.19mm in width and is 1.32mm thick and weighs 5.11g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-83D016</name> 
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A copper alloy early medieval strapend with a zoomorphic terminal.

The main body of the object is plain and undecorated. The top of the strapend is split and is pierced by two rivet holes.

The terminal end of the unadorned plate is fashioned into the likeness of a creature with laid back ears, small eyes and a rounded snout.

The patina on the terminal end is very smooth and mid greyish green. The patina on the body of the object is less smooth but of a similar colour.

Length:38.98mm; width:10.51mm; thickness:1.39mm; weight:3.64g .
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This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-83F812</name> 
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Early medieval copper alloy fragment of decorated mount, possibly part of a box mount.

The object consists of a length of copper alloy with a rounded end. There is raised decoration on one side of the object, possibly portraying a bird sitting in foliage. The other side of the object is flat and undecorated.

There are no rivet holes or other visible fixings on the mount.

Length: 28.20mm; width: 19.29mm; thickness: 5.27mm; weight: 14.92g.
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This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-842544</name> 
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A Roman silvered copper alloy lozenge shaped plate brooch.

The object has a divided knop at the top and bottom of the object and a large central roundel which is pierced by a central hole. The roundel has circles of decoration this central hole consisting of a twisted cable design.

The central roundel would probably originally have been decorated with enamel but this is now missing.

The reverse of the object is alsi silvered and has a pin lug and slightly damaged catchplate but no pin.

The silvering on the surface of the brooch is still largely present although small patches are missing from the edges of the brooch face and patches on the rear.

Length: 28.36mm; width: 18.21mm; thickness: 1.15mm; weight: 1.52g.
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This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-847837</name> 
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A copper alloy Roman belt mount.

The six-sided object has a 'coffee bean' shaped decoration raised in the centre of it and on the reverse are two attachment lugs standing 5.08mm from the back of the mount.

Length; 22.95mm; width: 14.41mm; thickness: 2.01mm; weight: 4.70g.
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This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-8493E4</name> 
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A copper alloy mount, possibly late early medieval or early later medieval (conquest period).

The object is probably a box or furniture mount. It consists of a roughly rectangular piece of copper alloy with two straight-ish sides and two sides that have been broken off from the rest of the object now missing.

The decoration on the mount consists of irregularly shaped holes surrounded by incised lines. The decoration is difficult to decipher as the surface preservation is not good.

The reverse of the object is flat and undecorated. There is one small circular iron rivet remaining in the apex of the two un-broken sides.

Length: 31.98mm; width: 24.34mm; thickness: 3.45mm; weight: 8.66g.
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This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-84C834</name> 
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A Roman copper alloy disc brooch.

The object consists of a disc of copper alloy with a pin lug and catchplate (missing catchplate turnover) on the reverse.

The front of the brooch is decorated with a six pointed star that has circles at its points. The middle of the star is hollow and contains another circle of the same size. 

The areas outside and around this decoration are filled in with red enamel, much of which is still present although a patch is missing from around one point of the star.

Diameter: 20.43mm; thickness: 1.35mm; weight: 3.08g.
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This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-9D7783</name> 
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97 sherds of Roman pottery in an abraided state.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-9DC3B3</name> 
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15 fragments of Ceramic Building Material (CBM), probably dating from the Roman, Medieval and Post-Medieval periods.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-9DD670</name> 
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4 sherds of Later-Medieval pottery.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-DAFB00</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/204821.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Roman copper alloy one-piece Colchester brooch dating from 43-100 AD. The bow is undecorated and the integral coil mechanism has six turns. The pin is missing as is the catchplate.

Length: 46.63mm; width; 15.87mm; weight: 5.62g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-918606</name> 
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3rd Century barbarous radiate, otherwise illegible.

diam: 13.61mm; weight: 0.53g<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-E3CE64</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/204823.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Roman copper alloy trumpet brooch. The middle of the bow of the brooch is decorated with a central acanthus. The catchplate and pin are missing.

Length: 35.57mm; weight: 5.37g.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-E3F5E4</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/204824.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Roman copper alloy pennanular brooch. The object is plain and undecorated with rolled terminals. The pin is missing.

Diameter: 22.55mm; weight: 1.37g.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-E408D4</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/204825.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Medieval copper alloy purse hanger. The object is complete and consists of three arches of metal, terminating either end in a rounded knop.

Length: 36.33mm; weight: 3.55g.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-E42171</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/204826.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Fragment of middle Bronze Age palstave. The fragment consists of the blade edge portion and is solid but with 9.92mm of the hollow interior.

Length: 30.93mm; thickness; 8.71mm; weight: 40.64g.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: Cam-64CDA5</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/214240.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A small (31mm long) flint implement with  a point, a possible burin of Late Neolithic or Bronze Age date. The flint has a thin patina of pale blue/grey and white colour. It is darker grey where it has been worked.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: Cam-65F051</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/214241.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A small flint core, probably Neolithic, with narrow blade scars. The implement is broken. It has a heavy white patination and is dark grey/black in cross section.  It is 25mm long.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: Cam-667E46</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/214242.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Cut halfpenny, short cross coinage.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: Cam-66FAC4</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/214243.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A nummus of the house of Constantine, dating to between AD 330 and 335. The inscriptions are not legible and and there is a small piece missing from one edge.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: Cam-683006</name> 
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A nummus of Constantius II, dating from 354 to 361.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: Cam-689801</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/214245.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A Roman copper alloy coin. A nummus of the House of Contstantine, dated 330 to 335.  Reece pages 34-35, no 97. This is probably a contemporary copy. The metal surface is flaky and bubbly.<br />
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A copper alloy Roman coin. A nummus of the House of Constantine dated 307 to 318. Minted in London. <br />
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Complete small-long brooch in excellent condition.  Made from copper alloy with no obvious trace of a surface coating, it has a rectangular headplate which is undecorated except for a small V-shaped bevelled nick in the centre of the top edge. One corner of the headplate is slightly bent.  On the reverse of the headplate is a single pin bar lug with remains of the iron pin bar.  The bow is triangular in cross-section, flat on the reverse, and there is no flat panel at top or bottom, or any other trace of decoration.  It is slightly worn at its highest point.  There is a flat-topped moulding at the top of the foot, and then a length with a truncated-triangle cross-section – like the bow in shape, but with a flat apex.  On the reverse of this area is a catchplate which has lost its turned-over part.  Below this the cross-section changes to half-round; this area is made up of two mouldings, each decorated with a pair of fine grooves, above a triangular terminal whose upper edges are bevelled. The terminal has some corrosion but in general the condition is very good and the absence of punchmarks can clearly be seen.

Small-long brooches are an early Anglo-Saxon type and are thought to mainly date from the century 450-550 AD.

Length 71 mm, width of headplate 24 mm, weight 24.72g.<br />
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Head and bow from a copper-alloy small-long brooch.  The head is square and has a border of deep but indistinct punchmarks around three edges, with the lowest edge next to the bow undecorated.  The top and sides each have a tiny knob; the knobs are all identical, with half-round moulding decorated with a fine groove, then a broader groove, then a hemispherical terminal which may once have had a fine groove across its base.  On the reverse of the headplate is what is probably a single pin bar lug now hidden in a mass of iron corrosion from the pin bar and spring.  The bow has a flat panel at top and bottom with a U-shaped bevel to each side.  Between, the bow is very worn, but has a broad central groove flanked by a pair of narrower grooves, and then sloping edges which may have once had punchmarks.  The reverse is flat and has file or scratch marks.  The break is old and worn. 

Small-long brooches are an early Anglo-Saxon type and are thought to mainly date from the century 450-550 AD.

Surviving length 37 mm, width of headplate 27 mm, weight 9.51g.<br />
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Fragment of rim from a cast copper-alloy cooking vessel.  The exterior is roughly smoothed and the interior is more highly polished.  The metal is a dark blackish-brown colour. The rim is thickened to give it a deep pointed-oval cross-section.  The fragment measures 63 x 42 mm.  The thickness of the body is generally 3 mm, but its maximum thickness at the rim is 7 mm.  The breaks are reasonably fresh.  It weighs 50.35g.  
There are two other rim fragments from cooking vessels from this group of finds, all probably from different vessels.  The type was in use for a long period, from the 13th to the 18th centuries.<br />
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Fragment of rim from a cast copper-alloy cooking vessel.  The exterior is roughly smoothed and the interior is more highly polished.  The metal is a relatively light greyish green. The rim is thickened to give it a deep plano-convex cross-section with the curved face on the inside.  The fragment measures 76 x 28 mm.  The thickness varies from 4 mm at the rim to 2 mm at its thinnest part. The breaks are reasonably fresh.  It weighs 35.99g.
There are two other rim fragments from cooking vessels from this group of finds, all probably from different vessels.  The type was in use for a long period, from the 13th to the 18th centuries.<br />
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Fragment of rim from a cast copper-alloy cooking vessel.  The exterior is roughly smoothed with a good deal of sooting from the cooking fire, and the interior is very smoothly polished.  The metal is a greyish green. The rim is slightly thickened to give it a plano-convex cross-section, with the curved face on the outside.  The fragment measures 53 x 37 mm.  The thickness of the body varies from 3 mm at the thickened rim to 1 mm at the breaks.  The breaks are neither noticeably fresh nor very worn.  It weighs 21.81g.  
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Sterling penny.  Flan slightly damaged, obverse scored, worn.  Probably Edward III from the style of the lettering, 1327-77.  Diameter 18 mm, weight 0.94g.<br />
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Sterling penny. Flan damaged and worn in places. Neat slender lettering.  Diameter 17 mm, weight 0.72g.
Obv: crowned facing bust.  
–RI--

Rev: long cross with three pellets in each quarter, no other additions to the design.
/SI - possibly Bristol? If so, this must be a Henry VI Restoration penny, 1470-1, North 1622/1.
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A cast copper alloy Roman nail cleaner. The object has a leaf-shaped shaft, 8.5mm wide and 1.5mm thick, with two points at one end and a suspension loop at the other end. The loop is at right angles to the plane of the shaft. This is a plain nail cleaner with no decoration. The total length of the object is 46mm and the weight is 1.67g. The colour is dark brown. This is a Crummy Type 2a which dates from the mid to late 1st century to the 2nd century (Crummy, N 1983, page 58, no. 1874).
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Round halfpenny, very worn.  Edward II, class 10-11 (c. 1301-14, North 1069) or Edward III, probably third (‘florin’) coinage (1344-51, North 1132) as there is no star visible anywhere. Diameter 15 mm, weight 0.57g.<br />
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Halfgroat,  pierced with 2.5 mm hole through top right corner of shield.  Very worn. Elizabeth I, first or second coinage, North 1987 or 1999.  1558-1572. Diameter 17 mm, weight 0.87g.<br />
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James I penny. Incomplete flan.  Mintmarks illegible.  Second coinage, 1604-19.  North 2106/1.  Diameter 14 mm, weight 0.33g.<br />
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Large spherical bell made from cast copper alloy.  The loop at the top is rectangular and now blocked with iron corrosion.  The upper half of the bell has two circular sound holes but otherwise is undecorated. The lower half has two circular sound holes joined by a long slot.  

The slot is outlined with a narrow engraved line.  In the centre of the lower half is a double-line circle divided into by the slot.  The two half-circles each have an engraved letter within, G above the slot and W below.  Five groups of lines radiate from each half of the circle, reaching nearly to the seam.  The inner three groups are of three lines, but the outermost are of two lines.  They run parallel with the slot borders though to make a three-line set.

The four sound holes are spaced evenly around the circumference and the two halves are joined by a raised seam.  The iron pea survives to make an loud but not particularly pleasant sound.  It probably dates to the 17th to 19th centuries.

There is a similar large bell with engraved ‘GW’ illustrated in G. Bailey, Detector Finds 1, 4th edition (2005) p. 42 no. 29, but the lettering is quite different.  On the Longstanton example the G and the W are oriented the same way, and the W is neatly made with no overlapping at the centre.

Diameter 40 mm, height 48 mm, weight 74.38g.
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Cast copper-alloy spherical bell.  The loop at the top is rectangular externally and a small D-shape internally.  There are two sound holes in the top half and two in the bottom half, joined by a long slot; the holes are arranged so that there is one in each quarter of the bell.  Both halves are decorated with a very worn grooved pattern of radiating petal shapes, there being about four in each of the spaces between the holes.  The slot is also outlined with a similar narrow groove.  The junction between the two halves is marked by a slightly raised and now very worn seam. The copper alloy is very grey.  The iron pea survives to make a low tinkling sound.  It probably dates to the 17th to 19th centuries.

Diameter 29 mm, height 36 mm, weight 33.72g.<br />
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Halfpenny of Henry VI, Annulet issue, 1422-27. North 1434. 14 mm diameter, 0.47g.<br />
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Copper-alloy brooch in the shape of a three-dimensional bird.  The bird’s head may be slightly damaged, but seems always to have had a short beak, and there are two dot eyes.  The short neck curves down to continue into the back of the bird as a long ridge, with a folded wing to either side; the wings are outlined with more small dots. The dots are neater on one wing than the other.  A double ridge, each one decorated with a fine groove which has now almost worn away, separates the body of the bird from the flared tail.  The tail is also outlined with similar dots.  On the concave underside of the bird, at the junction between body and tail, is a longitudinally set pin lug, now broken.  A broken catchplate is at the other end under the junction of neck and body.  Similar bird brooches are thought to depict ducks, but to judge from the flared tail, this one is probably a dove or pigeon.  Length 41 mm, width 13 mm, thickness (height) 19 mm, weight  8.79g.

The type is Roman and the group is thought to date broadly to the 2nd century AD.  Compare BH-715505, BERK-5236E7 and LEIC-3A4A53.<br />
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Rose-orb type, Hanns Krauwinckel II (1586-1635), pierced; 2 mm hole pushed through from reverse to obverse.  Diameter 21 mm, weight 1.16g.<br />
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Copper-alloy buckle with central iron bar, now almost completely corroded away. One loop was originally D-shaped with a rounded interior and pointed exterior to the outer edge; the other loop was originally rectangular.  The sides swell slightly in the centre to accommodate the hole drilled for the bar. The buckle is undecorated and dates to the 17th century.  It measures 27 x 20 mm and is 4 mm thick at most.  It weighs 3.81g.<br />
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Copper-alloy disc, 27 mm in diameter and 4 mm thick.  In the centre of one face is a circular boss 8 mm in diameter, surrounded by a broad groove.  There is a border around with relief decoration of eight stylised leaves, probably derived from acanthus leaf ornament.  The other face is flat and undecorated with no apparent means of attachment.  The decoration looks broadly neo-classical and so the object is probably 18th century, but its function is uncertain.  19.24g.<br />
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Flat circular button made in one piece from a dark grey copper alloy.  The loop is now largely broken away.  The front is decorated with engraved curves and short lines; similar decoration is known from well-dated furniture fittings and dates this button to the 17th century.  Diameter 29 mm, weight 7.87g.<br />
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Circular domed mount made from copper alloy with corroded iron backing.  The copper-alloy element is 65 mm in diameter and relatively thin.  It has a border groove and the flange around the dome has three evenly spaced but rather large and crudely made copper-alloy rivets which at first sight look like ring-and-dot motifs.  On the reverse, corroded iron spreads from the rivets across the centre.  The central dome is 30 mm in diameter and about 7 mm tall, with a slight depression and perhaps an iron rivet at the centre. There are several similar bosses recorded on the PAS database, such as SUR-A033A8, BH-E51A04, LANCUM-D88325 and HESH-BB9DA5.  The lettering two of these (HESH-BB9DA5 and SUR-A033A8) dates them to the late 14th or 15th century and the late 15th or early 16th century respectively, although bossed mounts are also known from much later (17th- to 19th- century) horse harness.

The function of these bossed mounts is not yet certain.  Large flat circular mounts are known from medieval and later horse harness (e.g. Clark 1995, fig. 40, no. 9); they may be from harness, or may alternatively be from large books, furniture or boxes.  It weighs 34.95g.<br />
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Chunky harness hook made from copper alloy.  The tip of the curved part of the hook is broken off, but enough survives to show that the hook’s cross-section was lozengiform with a lower carination internally and a higher one externally.  The hook itself is large and the break is relatively fresh.  On the back of the hook is a raised flattened area.  The surviving end, near the raised flattened area, turns a right angle, but keeps the same cross-section, and becomes a straight shaft decorated with diagonal grooves running across the carination to give a twisted cable effect.  This shaft ends in an animal-head terminal set at right angles and so pointing the same way as the broken end of the hook.  The animal head has a pair of grooves on each side which should probably be read as an eye and an ear, and a turned-up snout and open jaws.  The snout also appears to have some grooved decoration but the terminal is very worn.  Length 66 mm, weight 20.68g.

The use of these items on the harness is still unclear; there are two similar ones on the database at SF5095 and ESS-774778.  Medieval, probably 13th to 15th century. 
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Hook-piece from a small flat rectangular book-clasp, made from a brownish copper alloy.  The hook is narrow and springs from a slightly expanded square area decorated with some very faint longitudinal grooves.  These fade out further down the object where there is a small copper-alloy rivet.  The grooves then return and there are two further rivet holes, both now empty, before the clasp flares slightly into a shaped end, one corner of which is now missing.  The object is now slightly bent but the original length was 51 mm; it is 8 mm wide for most of its length, but slightly wider at both ends.  The maximum surviving width, at the flared attachment end, is 12 mm.  It weighs 3.24g.  It is thought that most of these book clasps date to the 16th or 17th century, although there are hints that they may have had a longer life.<br />
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Very chunky circular button made from a heavily leaded cast copper alloy.  The button is thick, flat and nearly circular, 27 x 29 mm, and is decorated with a central larger boss surrounded by 8 smaller bosses.  The central boss has a slight projection on the top.  The flat reverse has a bold casting seam and a large squarish central projecting lug with a small circular perforation in the centre.  The thickness with the lug is 15 mm.  It weighs 20.8g and probably dates to the 17th century.<br />
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Incomplete Colchester two-piece brooch made from copper alloy.  The bow is decorated with two slight longitudinal ridges, each transversely ribbed.  The foot is missing (old break) and there are hints of slight transverse ridging across the lower part of the bow near the break.  The two ridges merge at the top of the bow to develop into a central crest which has a notch cut across it; behind the notch are two perforations for the axis bar and the chord of the spring.  There is iron corrosion blocking the lower hole, presumably from the axis bar, but there is a small fragment of copper-alloy wire within the upper hole, presumably from the spring chord.  One wing is missing (old break); the other is curved in cross-section, and undecorated except for a possible groove across the end.  The surviving portion of the brooch is 32 mm long and 18 mm wide; it weighs 5.78g.  1st century AD.<br />
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Small triangular copper-alloy pendant from medieval horse-harness. The lower edge is straight and just 10 mm wide with one face (presumably the reverse) undecorated.  At first sight the other face also appears to be undecorated, but on closer inspection a small patch of red enamel is visible, and over the rest of the pendant there seems to be very fine keying, probably for further enamelling.  At the apex of the pendant is a 6 mm wide loop, turned through 90° and pierced with an oval hole.  The pendant is in total 26 mm long. 

This pendant is very small when compared with most medieval horse-harness pendants, but it can be compared with other equally tiny (but usually more three-dimensional) pendants such as HAMP-68CBA1.  Parallels to the triangular shape can be seen at NLM-0414F1 and SUSS-342716.  The pendant probably dates to the 13th or 14th century.<br />
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Socket and part of stem from a copper-alloy candle-holder or candlestick.  The socket is 22 mm in external diameter and has very faint traces of circumferential decoration; a groove very near the mouth, and a slight ridge halfway down the socket.  The socket is straight for a length of 30 mm and then narrows, but is still hollow, to form a hollow and undecorated stem 12 mm in diameter.  The candle-holder fragment is 75 mm long.  The break is fairly recent.

This type of straight cylindrical socket dates from the 15th or 16th century (Brownsword 1985).  <br />
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Base silver radiate of Victorinus, AD 269-71. Mint of Gaul (mint II).  Reverse: SALVS AVG standing right, holding snake in arms.

Now squarish, presumably very worn.  Pierced with single 2 mm hole in front of face.  Now a slightly square shape, presumably very worn; the hole is just broken through to the edge.  1.59g.<br />
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Uncertain nummus of c. AD 310-317.  House of Constantine, reverse illegible, probably SOLI INVICTO COMITI.  Very worn and pierced twice; two 2 mm holes.  2.26g. <br />
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Three-dimensional copper-alloy figurine in the shape of a dolphin.  The dolphin is 27 mm long, 9 mm wide and 11 mm tall.  It has a pointed beak with a groove around it forming the mouth, and ring-and-dot eyes.  The head and body are steeply humped and there is low-relief modelling to either side forming triangular fins.  The dolphin’s left-hand fin has a small dot on it.  There is a low longitudinal ridge forming a crest on the top of the body.  The body then dips down to the junction with the tail, which has a rounded end.  Although it would seem more likely for the tail to once have been flared, this rounded end appears original.  

From the flat underside of the dolphin projects a cylindrical shaft, 6 mm in diameter, which has a rectangular slot 9 x 2 mm cut through it beginning 2.5 mm from the end.  The slot is orientated on the same axis as the dolphin.  Just above the slot, all of the way around the shaft, is a slight staining, as if from iron corrosion.  

Presumably the shaft allowed the dolphin to be mounted onto something like a Roman household altar.  The shaft is 30 mm long, though, which makes its sturdiness rather out of proportion to the chunky but small dolphin on top. The total length is 41 mm and it weighs 18.1g.

No parallel has been found for this object within Roman votive figurines and so although it is cautiously identified as such, its function is very uncertain. <br />
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Decorated body sherd of Grimston-type ware.  Reduced grey sandy fabric with decoration of three horizontal incised lines 8-9 mm apart.  Olive-green glaze on exterior only.  Abraded edges. Grimston-type ware dates from the 12th to the 16th centuries (Laing, Pottery in Britain 4000 BC to AD 1900, p.97).  7.93g.<br />
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Part of a circular openwork copper-alloy object with relief decoration.  The fragment consists of part of the curving edge, which is decorated with transverse, slightly oblique nicks.  This edge is bevelled on the reverse.  The nicked border has a slight ridge running along its inner edge, and then the openwork and relief design begins.  

What survives is difficult to interpret, but appears to be symmetrical.  The largest element of the design is an undecorated Y-shaped area, with a vertical stem which tapers away from a wide base.  A tiny stub decorated with three raised longitudinal lines emerges from either side of the lower part of the Y’s stem; to the right (as you look at it) this is then broken, but to the left it extends to a circular lobe divided into two by a curved line resembling that dividing a yin-yang diagram.  Both halves of the circular lobe are decorated with short transverse ridges.  

There is a nearly circular hole to either side of this short triple-strand stub; the one below (nearest to the edge) is 1.5 mm in diameter and the one above is 2 mm in diameter.  Above the larger hole, another short stub with triple-strand decoration emerges from the circular lobe to meet the base of the left-hand arm of the Y; there is a matching triple-strand stub extending from the base of the right-hand arm of the Y, but this is soon broken.  A further triple-strand stub emerges from the other side of the circular lobe and is then broken.

The arms of the Y have a tiny rounded hole in the crook between them, with a wide groove and then a ridge echoing the curve of the Y above.  The top left of the circular lobe has a projection which is hard to read, but which appears to be a simple ridge.

The reverse is undecorated and this fragment retains no means of attachment.  All the breaks are fairly worn.  The fragment is curved, suggesting that the complete object was domed.  The surviving dimensions are 32 mm measured along the surviving edge and 23 mm perpendicular to this.  It weighs 4.66g.

It seems most likely that this is a fragment of a domed disc brooch of Scandinavian type, dating to the Viking Age (probably the tenth century).  There are parallels recorded on the PAS database at CAM-371E87, NCL-7E9EE5 and NMS-E324E1, but they all have rather different asymmetric Jellinge-style decoration.<br />
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Catch-piece from a 17th-century dress fastener, made from copper alloy with a white-metal coating.  It consists of a large central oval plate with a rectangular loop at one end and a small pierced D-shaped lobe, with terminal projection, at the other.  Similar pierced D-shaped lobes are found on either side, set slightly closer to the rectangular loop than to the other end.  One is complete and one is now broken and incomplete (fresh break).  The dress fastener is decorated with a pattern of incised lines which radiate out from the centre of the rectangular loop, forming perhaps a plant-like pattern with two straight lines in the centre and a pair of outcurving lines to either side.  At the ends of these lines are short curved lines made by the use of a circular stamp held at an angle.  In the spaces between are tiny ring-and-dot stamps and areas of stipple made from very tiny punchmarks.  There is also a border of tiny ring-and-dot stamps.  The reverse is undecorated except for the white-metal coating.  It measures 38 x 26 mm and weighs 5.79g.<br />
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Strap-end or plate from a strap clasp, made from a long rectangular piece of undecorated copper-alloy strip folded in half and secured by a pair of copper-alloy rivets (one surviving, one missing).  The surviving rivet appears designed to clasp material up to 4 mm thick.
Width of strip varies from 9 to 10 mm; length of object, 26 mm; weight, 2.09g.

The style of the rivet suggests a medieval date.  Strap clasps were in use from the 13th to 15th centuries.<br />
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Rose/orb jetton, now very worn but looking like an issue of Hanns Krauwinckel II (1586-1635).  19 mm in diameter, weight 0.53g.  Obverse: one crown and one lis, of an original three of each, can be clearly seen around a rose.  The inscription is unreadable.
Reverse: orb with cross on top, within a double-strand trefoil with a point in each angle.  The inscription begins GOTE…
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Spherical bell made from cast copper alloy.  The loop at the top is rectangular externally and oval internally.  The upper half of the bell has two circular sound holes and extremely worn decoration of radiating grooves, probably originally petal shapes.  The lower half has two circular sound holes joined by a long slot; part of the bell’s body by one of the lower sound holes has cracked away.  The lower half has extremely worn fish-scale decoration. The four sound holes are spaced evenly around the circumference and the two halves are joined by a raised seam.  The pea survives, and is not made of iron but of a small pebble, which works perfectly well to produce a quiet tinkling sound.  Length 35 mm, diameter 28 mm, weight 34.69g.  It probably dates to the 17th to 19th centuries AD.<br />
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Spherical bell made from cast copper alloy.  The loop at the top is rectangular externally and circular internally.  The upper half of the bell has two circular sound holes, both blocked by iron corrosion.  It also has extremely worn decoration of radiating grooves, probably originally petal shapes.  The lower half has two circular sound holes joined by a long slot.  Part of the bell’s body, between one of the upper and one of the lower sound holes, has cracked away.  The lower half has extremely worn fish-scale decoration. The four sound holes are spaced evenly around the circumference and the two halves are joined by a raised seam.  Part of the iron pea survives, but is now small enough to slip in and out of the bell.  Length 35 mm, diameter 28 mm, weight (with pea) 37.59g.  It probably dates to the 17th to 19th centuries AD.<br />
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Decorated copper-alloy mount with a short cylindrical stub on the reverse.  The disc has a flat centre with relief decoration which is now very worn.  The reconstruction of the original design depends on which way up the disc is held, but a plausible suggestion is that it represents a horse or dog, looking to the right with two thick forelegs.  A tree branch curves up from underneath the forelegs, around and over the back legs and rump of the horse to end behind its head.  The branch looks a bit like a laurel wreath and gives a classical feel to the design.  Around this central decorated panel is a broad groove with traces of gilding, then a ridge.  The edge of the disc is angled back, giving the impression of a bevel.

On the reverse, the short cylindrical stub has a rectangular depression in the centre which is surrounded by iron staining.  The depression probably originally held a soldered-on iron spike or rivet for attachment.  The size of the mount and the nature of the attachment suggest that it was fixed to furniture.  The rather classical style of the decoration, yet chunky nature of the mount,  suggest a 17th-century date.  Diameter 33 mm, thickness (including the stub) 4mm, weight 10.76g.
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Copper-alloy buckle frame.  Pentagonal in shape, it has a narrow offset bar and four broad sides to the outer edge. There are three circular bosses, one at each angle of the outer edge, and there appears to be decoration of two transverse grooves between each of the bosses.  There are small raised areas on the reverse which suggest that the bosses are separately made and attached like rivets.  28 mm long, 27 mm wide, bosses 5 mm thick.  2.83g.  Very corroded condition.

There are similar buckles from Meols (Egan in Griffiths et al 2007, no. 759) and Winchester (Hinton in Biddle 1990, no. 1129), the latter from a deposit dated to the mid to late 13th-century.<br />
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Double-looped buckle frame, both loops oval, made from copper alloy with a shiny white-metal coating on both front and reverse.  Both loops are D-shaped in cross-section, and one has a narrow groove at the pin rest. Pin missing.  26 mm wide, 34 mm long, 5.38g.  Late medieval or early post-medieval, 15th to 17th century.<br />
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Small copper-alloy double-looped buckle frame, both loops oval, very worn and one loop now broken and incomplete.  Pin missing.  18 mm long, 14 mm wide, 0.74g.  Late medieval or early post-medieval, 15th to 17th century. <br />
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Copper-alloy double-looped buckle frame, both loops originally oval.  Now twisted, and one loop broken and incomplete.  The surviving loop is triangular in cross-section and has filemarks on the reverse. Pin missing.  Original width 24 mm; length c. 26 mm; surviving weight 3.25g.  Late medieval or early post-medieval, 15th to 17th century.<br />
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A Post-Medieval (17th century) copper alloy mount. A small (24mm x 11.5mm) assymetrical mount with an openwork design. Two integral rivets on the underside have been bent inwards. The object is greyish in colour and there is white metal on both faces. The thickness is 1.4mm. The weight is 2.15g approx. See B Read, Metal Artefacts of Antiquity, 2001 pages 28 and 35, nos. 300-302 for a similar example.


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A cast copper alloy Post-Medieval (17th century) hooked mount. The mount is missing its lower terminal with hook. What remains is a hollow convex body with a transverse moulding linking the body to the existing terminal. The terminal contains a rivet hole and an iron rivet and there is a rounded knop at the end.  The object has a dark green patina and the remains of some gilding. The terminal is dark brown with rust around the rivet hole. Length 29.19mm, width 14mm, thickness 5.19mm, weight 4.4g approx.
See B Read Metal Artefacts of Antiquity 2001, pages 30 and 42, no. 362.<br />
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A Medieval hammered silver coin. A voided long-cross penny of  Henry III, dated 1248. Minted by 'Nicole' in Canterbury.
North, English Hammered Coinage Vol 1, no 985/1, class 2a.
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Unidentified copper alloy object, probably Medieval or Post-Medieval. A curved arm (3.8mm diameter) which terminates in a loop (8.8mm external diameter). Halfway along the arm is a rivet hole, with the remains of the rivet still in place. The object has a very dark brown patina.
Length 27.3mm, weight 2.71g.
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A Medieval (1200-1400) cast copper alloy bar mount. Length 23mm, width 13mm, thickness 4.72mm and weight 2.8g approx. It comprises a domed central boss and two domed terminal lobes. Each terminal lobe is pierced for a separate rivet. One lobe has its rivet still in place. The other lobe is partly broken off. The reverses of both the central boss and the lobes are hollow. The central boss is decorated with four or five transverse bands of cross-hatching. This is a common form of medieval mount, one of a row, used to decorate a belt or strap. Similar examples were found in excavations in London (see Egan and Pritchard, Dress Accessories 1991, p. 214, nos. 1160 and 1161), dated 1250-1400. Also see  B Read Metal Artefacts of Antiquity, 2001, page 23, nos.149-157, all dated 1350-1400.
The mount has a dark green patina. Only the rivet and the hollowed reverse of the central boss are corroded.
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Cast copper alloy probably Post-Medieval looped strap fitting. A T-shaped fitting. The rectangular ‘loop’ for the strap to pass through is 4.24mm wide and surmounted by central element with a projecting rounded knop. The opposite end to the ‘loop’ consists of a bar, 27mm long, of circular cross section (4.6mm diameter). Attached to the reverse of this bar are two integral rivets, one bent upwards and one outwards. The length of the object is 30mm.
No parallels can be found but it is probably 17th or 18th century in date. The object has a dark brown patina with almost complete covering of light green corrosion product. The weight is 9.9g approx.
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Fragment of a cast copper alloy Medieval or Post-Medieval rowel spur (1300-1700). What remains is part of the neck which is straight and D-shaped in section. At one end is a figure of eight terminal. The length is 32.2mm, width of the neck is 4.75mm, the thickness is 2.79mm and the weight is 2.69g. See B Read Metal Artefacts of Antiquity pages 60 and 65, nos. 499 and 501. The object has a mid to dark green patina. There is light green corrosion product in patches but especially concentrated on the spindle.
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A cast copper alloy Post-Medieval (1720 to 1770) loop chape in two pieces. The loop chape frame is sub-trapezoidal and is fitted with two internal spikes. It has lost most of its bar. It is 33mm wide and 38.3mm long without the bar. The second fragment is its pitchfork-shaped double tongue which was found 150m to the south of the frame but is part of the same chape. This is 23.8mm long and and 14.5mm wide. Both pieces are 2.5mm thick and the bar is 3.19mm in diameter. The total weight is 7.77g.
This is part of a two-piece shoe buckle, used in the Georgian period. It would have been underneath the buckle frame to secure it to the strap: the internal spikes would have been pushed through holes in the under-latchet whilst the over-latchet would be secured to the frame using the tongue. See R Whitehead, Buckles 2003, page 103 no. VII.
Related find: LANCUM 6970C8
The chape has a dark green patina but is almost completely covered in a mid green corrosion product.
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A copper alloy, Post-Medieval (?17th century) probable mount. Length 37.66mm, width 21.84mm, weight 2.33g. The mount is thin (thickness 0.64mm) and made of pressed metal. It is decorated and has a very regular circular suspension loop at the top. The object has a dark brown patina with patches of dark green. The decorated face has traces of gilding.
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A fragment of cast copper alloy leg from a Medieval or early Post-Medieval (1250-1600) cooking vessel. In section it is a low triangle (maximum 8mm thick). The leg is 30.79mm wide at its base, tapering to 23mm. The length is 26.29mm. The weight is 25.2g. The object is light green in colour and badly corroded and there is heavy sooting. This is probably the leg of a cauldron or skillet.
 
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Fragment of a rim from a Medieval (1250-1650) cast copper alloy vessel. This appears to be from a cauldron, skillet or laver. The rim is everted and has broken at the shoulder. The upper face is smooth and has a rounded rim edge. The underside is roughly cast.  Length 34mm, width  22mm, thickness 5mm, weight 12.35g. The fragment has a dark green patina with very small patches of mid green corrosion product.

 
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A fragment of cast copper alloy leg from a Medieval to early Post-Medieval (1250-1600) cooking vessel. In section it is a low triangle (maximum 12.64mm thick). One side of the leg has a central midrib. The width of the leg is 31.93mm where it would have joined the body,  tapering to 22.05mm width. The length is 36mm. There are small patches of sooting on both faces. The weight is 36.7g. The object is light green in colour and badly corroded. This is probably the leg of a cauldron or skillet.

 
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A hinge, probably in pewter. Length 40mm, width 14mm, thickness 3mm, weight 6.89g. This find is undated but probably, at the earliest, Medieval.

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Fragment of a cast copper alloy probable buckle frame, of  probable Post-Medieval date. What remains is a narrow strip decorated with a row of raised pellets. On the undecorated side is wide groove. Length 26mm, width 5mm, thickness 3mm, weight 1.84g. This may date to the 16th or 17th century.




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Fragment of a cast copper alloy Medieval (1200-1500)scabbard chape. The sheet is thin (thickness 1mm) and has been folded back on both sides. The object is fragmentary and if it had a back plate it is missing. The object has been crushed.  The edges are decorated with a type of serrated/crenellated design. There is white metal coating on both faces. There is one small rivet hole at the outer edge.  Length 45mm, width 32mm, weight 7.15g. The object has a dark reddish brown patina but is covered with mid green corrosion product.
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A fragment of a Post-Medieval (16th or 17th century) cast copper alloy horse harness pendant. What remains is part of one foil of a quatrefoil and the remains of a square hole. The face is decorated but there is no trace of enamel. Length 18mm, thickness 1mm, width 17mm, weight 1.39g. The object has a dark brown patina and mid to light green corrosion product which is especially prominent on the reverse.

 

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A cast lead probably Post-Medieval (17th century) musket ball. A small (diameter 12mm) spherical ball with a perforation on one side which may be a casting flaw. Alternatively this may be a weight.

 
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A copper alloy ring, oval in section of undetermined date and function. It is 21mm in external diameter and 3mm in thickness. The width of the hoop is maximum 4mm but has worn to 3.1mm on one side. It weighs 3g. The object is covered in a mid and light green corrosion product.

 

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A cast copper alloy probably Post-Medieval mount. The object is 28mm long and 9.3mm wide, tapering to 6mm wide at the base. The base is rounded. The top curves backwards and is broken. The mount is thin (1mm). There are two rivet holes containing two iron rivets. The object has a dark green patina with light green corrosion product. Weight 1.02g.


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A cast copper alloy probable buckle plate of presumed Medieval or Post-Medieval date. This is of unusual form and no parallels can be readily found.  The object is somewhat misshapen.  There is a narrow loop (5mm) that may have looped over the buckle plate bar. The plate is thin (1mm) and is not completely rectangular. It is between 12mm and 16mm wide and 27mm long. There are three rivet holes. The weight is 2.76g. The object has a dark green patina and there is much corrosion, particularly on the reverse of the plate and around the rivet holes.

 
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Copper alloy chatelaine, of Roman date. Half of the rectangular main plate, along with the suspension bar, is missing (fresh break), but the surviving half is decorated with three horizontal zones of relief decoration bordered and separated by narrow flat-topped horizontal ridges.  The upper and lower zones are filled with a single strand of angular waves, and the central line is a flat-topped ridge with transverse grooves forming a ladder pattern.  In the centre of the upper edge is a biconical knob, and above this is a suspension loop set at 90 degrees to the main plate.  The surviving lower corner of the main plate has a projecting loop, now broken (old break), which would originally have held one end of a suspension bar.  This bar would have held small manicure tools.<br />
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Copper-alloy annular brooch or buckle frame.  The frame is circular and undecorated, 26 mm in diameter externally and 18 mm internally, and 2 mm thick.  In cross-section the frame is a pointed oval with the outer arris filed down.  The pin is made from circular-section copper-alloy wire with distinct longitudinal grooves and striations; close to the end there are hammer marks as if an attempt has been made to flatten it.  The pin is c. 1.5 mm in diameter and 27 mm long, but the tip may have been lost through corrosion.  Similar objects are classed by Egan and Pritchard (1991) as buckle frames.  Their no. 31, from a context of c. 1300-c. 1350, is very similar in size and shape but has a chunkier pin.<br />
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Very worn small-long brooch with missing foot.  The headplate is essentially square, with double cut-outs in each corner forming T-shaped knobs.  Most of the two side knobs is missing but enough survives of the top knob to be able to reconstruct the shape; remarkably, a line of dot-and-crescent stamps survives along the upper edge of this knob.  In the centre of the lower edge of the headplate, continuing the line of the bow, is a raised square panel with a line of similar stamps forming a border around (not on) its sides and upper edge.  On the reverse is what appears to be a double pin bar lug with remains of the iron pin bar and some of the spring.

The bow is pyramidal, having a triangular facet top and bottom and a longitudinal ridge joining the two.  The reverse is hollowed.  The break, at the bottom of the bow, does not seem either particularly worn or particularly fresh.  This brooch must always have been thin and flimsy.  
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Copper-alloy double-looped buckle frame, both loops rectangular.  One loop is now incomplete.  Surviving loop is a quarter-circle in cross-section and has possible traces of a white-metal coating.  The central bar has a dip in the middle, probably due to wear from the pin, which is now missing.  Width 23 mm; original length c. 34 mm; surviving weight 2.99g.  Late medieval or early post-medieval, 15th to 17th century.<br />
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Copper-alloy double-looped buckle frame, both loops originally oval; one loop now largely missing.  Surviving loop is a low D shape in cross-section.  A copper-alloy pin survives on the central bar, with one end wrapped around to form a simple loop and the other end pointed.  There is a slight swelling at the junction of loop and shaft, and the pointed end would have rested on the missing outer edge.  Width 24 mm; original length c. 32 mm; length of pin 18 mm; surviving weight 2.6g.  Late medieval or early post-medieval, 15th to 17th century. <br />
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Copper-alloy double-looped buckle frame, one loop trapezoidal and one loop D-shaped.  Both loops are triangular in cross-section; the central bar projects beyond the frame.  Pin missing.  Maximum width (across bar) 17 mm; length 22 mm.  Weight 2.47g.  Late medieval or early post-medieval, 15th to 17th century.<br />
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Copper-alloy double-looped buckle frame, both loops probably originally identical, but one now almost completely missing.  The surviving loop is kidney-shaped, i.e. oval with an incurved outer edge, and is a flattish oval in cross-section.  The centre of the outer edge is embellished with a broad moulding at the pin rest.  The bar projects slightly beyond the frame, and a copper-alloy pin survives; the pin is very simple, with one end pointed and the other wrapped around the bar.  Maximum width 32 mm; original length c. 43 mm; length of pin 23 mm.  Weight 5.35g.  Late medieval or early post-medieval, 15th to 17th century.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-86A5C7</name> 
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Fragment of copper-alloy buckle from a sword belt.  The lower edge survives, together with part of the central bar, which ends in an integral suspension loop turned at right angles; this suspension loop would originally have held a hook fixed onto a scabbard.  The buckle would originally have had two rectangular loops, and as the lower corner of one survives, an original length of c. 32 mm can be reconstructed.  The cross-section of the surviving loops, and the suspension loop, is rectangular; the cross-section of the bar is roughly circular.  The fragment weighs 3.99g.  Sword belts with buckles such as these were worn in the 16th and 17th centuries.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-878997</name> 
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Almost circular copper-alloy buckle frame with central bar and iron pin.  The cross-section throughout the loops and bar is circular; the pin survives well.  A similar copper-alloy/iron buckle from London is thought to be from a spur, and was found in a deposit dating to c. 1350-c. 1400 (Egan and Pritchard 1991, no. 214).<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-87C954</name> 
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Oval copper-alloy buckle frame with straight offset bar.  The outer edge is thickened into a flattened roll-moulding decorated on both faces with a series of transverse ridges.  Two in the centre form a pin rest, and then there is a slightly smaller pair to either side.  The corners of the roll-moulding are slightly thickened.  The bar has a slight hump in the centre, caused by wear from a plate.  Similar buckles from London date from the late 12th to the late 14th century (Egan and Pritchard 1991, p. 76). <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-87F902</name> 
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Oval copper-alloy buckle frame with straight bar.  The outer edge is thickened into a flattened roll-moulding decorated on one face with a series of transverse grooves.  Two in the centre form a pin rest, and there is a further groove close to each corner.  The bar, and the sides of the frame, are very worn. Similar buckles from London date from the late 12th to the late 14th century (Egan and Pritchard 1991, p. 76).<br />
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Neatly made oval copper-alloy buckle frame with offset straight bar.  The outer edge is thickened into a roll-moulding with a recess in the centre which would originally have held a separate sheet roller. Similar buckles from London have been found in deposits dated to c. 1270 to c. 1400 (Egan and Pritchard 1991, nos. 298, 301, 315, 317).  <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-887201</name> 
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Neatly made oval copper-alloy buckle frame with offset straight bar bearing traces of an iron pin.  The outer edge is thickened into a roll-moulding with a recess in the centre holding a separate sheet roller. The roller is decorated with longitudinal ribbing and there is a patch of iron corrosion on it, presumably from the pin.  Similar buckles from London have been found in deposits dated to c. 1270 to c. 1400 (Egan and Pritchard 1991, nos. 298, 301, 315, 317).<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-88A882</name> 
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Oval copper-alloy buckle frame with offset straight bar.  The outer edge is thickened into a roll-moulding with a recess in the centre holding a separate sheet roller. Similar buckles from London have been found in deposits dated to c. 1270 to c. 1400 (Egan and Pritchard 1991, nos. 298, 301, 315, 317).<br />
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Oval copper-alloy buckle frame and part of plate.  The frame has an offset straight bar; the outer edge is thickened into a roll-moulding with a recess in the centre holding a separate sheet roller. The roller is now corroded into position; it has a central grooved pin rest running around both faces.  The remains of a copper-alloy plate are wrapped around the bar.  This has frame recesses cut into either corner, and a slot for the pin, and two separate copper-alloy rivets.  Both upper and lower plates are broken at the rivet holes.  The plate is a maximum of 14 mm wide and the surviving length is 10 mm.  The frame is 21 mm wide and 19 mm long, and the entire object weighs 6.02g.  Similar buckles from London have been found in deposits dated to c. 1270 to c. 1400 (Egan and Pritchard 1991, nos. 298, 301, 315, 317).<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-891616</name> 
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Flimsy oval copper-alloy buckle frame.  The frame has an offset bar; the outer edge is thickened into an ornate solid pointed shape which is decorated on one face with grooves.  The decoration is not symmetrical; there is a central grooved pin rest, and to one side a groove in front of a moulding and to the other side a groove in front of a double moulding.  The straight bar has wear marks from a plate.  The buckle frame is 21 mm wide and 17 mm long and weighs 1.37g.  It is similar to a buckle from a late 14th-century context in London (Egan and Pritchard 1991, no. 297).<br />
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Small copper-alloy buckle frame, oval internally with an offset straight bar; the outer edge is pointed externally and has a grooved pin rest.  The loop of a copper-alloy pin survives on the bar, with a groove across at the junction of the loop and shaft.  White-metal coating over all surfaces of both frame and pin. It measures 15 mm long and 15 mm wide, and weighs 1.21g.  Similar buckles from London have been found in deposits dated to c. 1270 to c. 1400 (Egan and Pritchard 1991, nos. 306-310).<br />
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Small copper-alloy buckle frame, D-shaped internally; the outer edge has a central grooved projection forming the pin rest.  There is a moulding across one side near the bar, but this has no pair across the other side.  There are traces of a black coating, perhaps black ‘lacquer’ (a linseed oil coating).  It measures 16 mm long and 19 mm wide, and weighs 1.31g.

This is a rather amateurish copy of the ‘lipped’ buckle frames from London, found in deposits dated to c. 1270 to c. 1400 (Egan and Pritchard 1991, nos. 306-310).  The moulding on the side near the bar is also found on the frames of strap clasps made from the late 13th to early 15th centuries.
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-EBF632</name> 
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Small D-shaped copper-alloy buckle frame with narrowed bar.  The frame is a flattish oval in cross-section, with a well-preserved shiny white-metal coating on the reverse which has completely worn off the upper surface. There are also filemarks on the reverse.  This buckle frame is similar to one from London which was found in a deposit dated to c. 1330 to c. 1380 (Egan and Pritchard 1991, no. 420).<br />
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Small oval copper-alloy buckle frame, with a narrowed offset bar and quarter-circle cross-section.  There is a lobe at either end of the bar and patches of iron staining all over frame and bar.  It measures 15 mm long by 18 mm wide, and weighs 2.58g. This buckle frame is similar to one from London which was found in a deposit dated to c. 1270 to c. 1350 (Egan and Pritchard 1991, no. 274).<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-EC8032</name> 
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Long D-shaped copper-alloy buckle frame, now worn and bent.  The bar was originally straight, and the sides have the vestiges of transverse ridges near the bar.  In the centre of the curved outer edge is a large collared knop.  This buckle frame is similar to one from London which was found in a deposit dated to c. 1300 to c. 1350 (Egan and Pritchard 1991, no. 421); there are also several from Meols (Egan in Griffiths et al. 2007, nos. 622-5).<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-ECCD27</name> 
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Copper-alloy buckle frame with integral forked spacer plate.  The frame is oval, with a pointed (but not grooved) projection at the pin rest; the frame has bevelled edges throughout with visible filemarks.  The forked spacer has traces of solder on both faces where the decorative top and bottom plates were attached, and a slot forming a bar over which the pin could swivel.  Length 40 mm, width of frame 22 mm, width of spacer plate 13mm, weight 3.7g. This buckle type dates to the 14th century.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-ECF650</name> 
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Copper-alloy ring, diameter 20 mm externally and 12 mm internally.  In cross-section it is a slightly flattened circle, 3 x 4 mm.  The ring has one point of considerable internal wear and has a nice mid green patina.  Possibly a medieval buckle or brooch frame.<br />
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A collection of various pottery sherds. 7 sherds of Post-Medieval pottery including 1 sherd of Staffordshire slipware with feathered decoration 1600-1800, 6 sherds of various red wares including 1 sherd of black glaze ware, all totalling 79.159.  3 sherds of Roman pottery including 1 sherd of Mortarium (possibly Oxford ware fabric?), total weight 68.23g.  18 unidentified sherds (2 or 3 very small sherds might be Ceramic Building Material fragments), total weight 92.879 (3.61g of which might be CBM.).<br />
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Medieval undecorated copper-alloy single piece casket key. Flattened oval section shaft, becoming an oval hollow ended shaft at the end by the key bit.  It has a circular bow (external diameter 14.41mm, internal 7.98mm). The bit is rectangular and flattish in section slightly tappering away from the shaft to be slightly triangular.  The bit has two clefts opposite each other.  All parts of the key lay flat when placed on a flat surface ie no parts are at right angles to the rest of the key.  It measures 37.38mm long, 14.50mm wide, 4mm thick, 4.50g.<br />
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Iron key with a circular shaft, hollow at the end nearest to the bit but corrosion/mud in the hollow prevents determining whether the whole shaft is hollow.  The bit is rectangular 21.20mm x 31.36mm and 4.96mm thick.  The bit has two rectangular clefts of differing length (10.52mm nearest the shaft &amp; 8.03mm), both clefts are the same width 4.85mm, on the edge furthest from the bow.  There is one sub-rectangular cleft on the edge nearest the bow, just 2.24mm from the shaft, which is 5.99mm wide and has a length of 5.48mm.  There is one V-shaped cleft on the bit edge furthest from the shaft which is just off centre (closer to the bow).  The bow seems to have been flat however it is impossible to describe its shape as most of it is missing.  From the c.8.46mm of surviving shaft attached to both sides of the shaft, one might guess that it could have been circular or oval in shape with the external diameter greater than 26.17 and internal diameter greater than 16.66mm.  The key appears to be undecorated unless shallow decoration from the surface has been lost due to the decay (rusting) of all surfaces - some areas of which have started to flake off.  The key lays flat on a level surface ie neither are set at right angles to the rest of the key.<br />
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Four solid pewter tombac buttons of 18th century date.  All are a slightly different size; the largest being 12.64mm in diameter, weight 6.21g and the smallest 9.26mm, 2.36g. Dimensions of the other two are 10.11mm diameter with a weight of 3.50g and 9.36mm diameter with a weight of 3.13g.<br />
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16th to 17th century copper-alloy single piece hooked fastener (hooked tag).  It has a circular area of decoration, between the hook and the attachment loop, with perforated holes surrounding a cross with an external beaded border.  The attachment loop is trapezoidal with a single bead in the centre of each of the shorter sides of the loop.  Above these single beads, in the two corners of the longest side of the loop, only just visible, are vertical linear grooves that fan out and resemble a tassle.  Good examples of the attachment loop can be seen in Bailey, G. 2004, p.96, figs. 12.20 &amp; 12.22. An example of the circular decorated plate is in Bailey, G. 2004, p.95, figs. 12.10.<br />
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Single piece hooked tag.  Single sheet triangular shaped, with the point having been bent back to form the hook.  In the two corners furthest from the hook are single rivet/attachment holes 1.47 in diameter.  The shortest edge has a central V-shaped notch.  No surface decoration is visible.  Examples can be seen in Bailey, G. 2005 (p.33, fig.44) which is dated as 17th century, and Cuddleford, M. 1994 (p.21 item 16).  Hooked tags are normally identified as as clothing fasteners although Cuddleford describes his item 16 as a book clasp.<br />
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Sheet copper-alloy single piece hooked tag.  Hooked tags normally identified as clothing fastners.  Dimensions are lenght 30.80mm, width 12.62mm, thickness 1.77mm, weight 2.17g.The two iron rivets are present and are c. 2.97mm in diameter which is difficult to determine as the corrosion (rust) extends to a diameter of 5.96mm.  The rivets are 4.53mm apart along the centre length of the plate.  It is triangular in shape with the shorter side having been shaped into the top half of a heart shape.  As the triangle narrows (17.88mm from the far end of the hook) it angles back out forming a square area towards the hook, and is 4.74mm of the total length, before turning 90 degrees back towards the centre to the start of the hook.  The hook is 3.64,, wide where it joins the plate. The tag is undecorated.  Similar examples are Bailey, G. 2005 (p.33 fig.44), which is dated as 17th century, and Cuddleford, M. 1994 (p.21 item16) dated as late medieval to post-medieval although it is described as a book clasp. <br />
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Incomplete copper-alloy casket key, probably of late 12th to early 14th century date.  It measures; 27.40mm length, 11.44mm width, 3.29mm thickness 2.60g.  The bow is incomplete but seems to have been circular or oval with an external diameter of c.11.34mm and internal diameter of c.6.03mm.  Both the bow and shaft are oval in section and undecorated.  The shaft is hollow at the end nearest the bit.  The key lays flat on a level surface ie neither the bow or bit are at right angles from the rest of the key.  The bit extends 6.04mm from the shaft and is 6.78mm wide and 2.09mm thick.  The bit is not complete enough to comment on the clefts other than to state that there seems to have been one on the lower side of the bit (furthest away from the bow).  There may also have been one on the opposite side but this is more uncertain.<br />
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A copper-alloy rowel spur; incomplete.   A fragment of hemispherical-section side with lateral figure-eight terminal.  Small patches of a coating (possibly tinning survives particularly on more protected areas such as inside the figure-eight loops.  An example can be seen in Read, B. 2001 p.65, fig.499 although Read’s example also has fragments of the attachments remaining on each of the terminal loops.  It measures 27.65mm length, 13.24mm width, 3.04mm thick, 3.49g.<br />
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Jetton of Rose/orb type, very worn and with fragmentary edges. Issued by Hans Krauwinckel II, working 1586-1635.<br />
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Fragment of narrow copper-alloy bracelet.  Although both ends are broken, the curve of the bracelet is still obvious.  It is decorated with continuous, slightly oblique, ribbing made up of quite broad grooves which reach right to the edges of the bracelet.  The edges are not straight and parallel, but wiggle as if the more fragile edges of the grooves have become more worn than the more robust edges of the ridges. Flat cross-section.  Quite corroded, with some parts of the surface missing.  Maximum width 5 mm; uncurled length of fragment, 53 mm.  Weight 2.12g.  Roman, late third or fourth centuries AD. <br />
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Fragment of narrow copper-alloy bracelet.  Although both ends are broken, the curve of the bracelet is still obvious.  It is very worn and the decoration is unclear in places, but there appears to be a zone of narrow oblique grooves at either edge, pointing in different directions to give a chevron effect but with the centre unmarked.  Then there is a zone of similar oblique grooves in the centre, this time not reaching the edges.  In places the decoration appears to be worn away completely.  Flat cross-section.  Total uncurled length of fragment, 87 mm; width, 5 mm.  Weight 3.85g. Roman, late third or fourth centuries AD. <br />
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Fragment of narrow copper-alloy bracelet.  One end is broken (old break) and the other is sharply pointed; the curve of the bracelet is still obvious.  It is apparently undecorated, although very corroded.  Plano-convex cross-section. 
Uncurled length, 80 mm. Width 3 mm.  Weight 3.84g.  Probably Roman, late third or fourth centuries AD. 
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Fragment of copper-alloy bracelet terminal that has been converted into a finger-ring.  The original bracelet was flat and 7 mm wide, and may have been decorated with small dots perhaps along either edge, although the presence of many small corrosion pits makes this uncertain.  One end is cut straight across, and the other preserves the original snake-head terminal of the bracelet, which has a slight flattening around the edge but no other detail or decoration.  The finger-ring is large, 20 x 22 mm internally.  The bracelet is Roman, late third or fourth centuries AD, and it was probably converted to a finger-ring in the late Roman period too.  6.09g.<br />
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Fragment of copper-alloy bracelet.  One end is (oldish break) but the other retains a curled-back snake-head terminal.  The body of the bracelet is very worn, but some decoration can just be seen – a groove running along either edge, with oblique nicks surviving in some places across the groove.  Very close to the terminal, the oblique grooving seems to run right across the width of the bracelet, and it may be that the lines appear to be across the groove only because they are worn away from everywhere else.  The bracelet drastically narrows at the surviving terminal, then turns back on itself and ends in a snake’s head.  This is rather stylised, and looks perhaps more like a flower bud; there are two lobes, like sepals or ears, at the back of the head and no eyes or any other detail survives.  Uncurled length 90 mm; maximum width 6 mm; weight 10.74g.  Roman, late third or fourth centuries AD. <br />
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Short fragment of wide copper-alloy bracelet, 18 mm wide and 20 mm long. One end is bent and broken, but the other is original, and cut straight across.  This terminal is decorated with four transverse zones of what looks like rouletted ornament; two strips of circles in the centre, flanked with a strip of ribbing on either side.  The rest of the fragment is decorated with longitudinal lines; the edges each have a groove cut across with tiny nicks, then a broad flat-topped ridge, then a broad groove, and in the centre a series of narrower grooves and ridges.  It weighs 2.35g.  Roman, late third or fourth centuries AD. <br />
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Two joining fragments from a wide copper-alloy bracelet, 16 mm wide; the fragments are c. 29 mm and c. 27 mm long and weigh 2.52g and 2.16g respectively.  No terminal of this bracelet survives.  The fragments are decorated with two broad longitudinal grooves down the centre, and running down the middle of each groove are some obliquely set oval pellets giving the impression of cabling.  Quite corroded.  Roman, late third or fourth centuries AD. <br />
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Fragmentary Roman spoon made from copper alloy with a white-metal coating. The bowl must originally have been oval, but the far end is now torn away and too damaged to reconstruct its precise original shape.  The handle is also incomplete, but appears to gently change from a circular cross-section to a tall rectangular cross-section; it then expands to a curve below, with a circular perforation, and an upper part decorated with V-shaped ribbing.  The curved part then extends forward to attach to the back of the bowl in a long tail.  Crummy (1983, 69) dates oval spoons to the 2nd to 4th centuries.

Surviving length 96 mm, surviving width at least 30 mm, thickness 9 mm, weight 9.88g.<br />
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Fragment of flat annular brooch, made from copper alloy and decorated on both faces.  At one end the brooch has broken at the pin constriction, and a tiny stub of the bar on which the pin originally hinged can be seen on the edge of the object.  At the other end the oblique break is fairly worn.  On one face, the panel of decoration is enclosed within a groove, leaving a reserved border around three edges.  It seems to represent fronds of stylised leaves.  On the other side, there is a narrower reserved border around three sides, but the panel is divided into two narrow bands by a central groove.  The outer band is decorated with ladder pattern and the inner appears to be another ring of stylised leaves.  The frame is 6 mm wide and the fragment weighs 2.26g.  Medieval, 13th to 15th century.<br />
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Copper-alloy plate brooch, circular and originally c. 25 mm in diameter.  The plate is now bent and a little is missing.  There are extensive traces of a whitish substance, probably decayed enamel, across the front, but no colour or design can be made out; the red colour of the exposed metal beneath is a common copper corrosion product in the presence of enamel.  On the reverse is an integrally cast raised strip with a pair of hinge lugs at one end and a curled-over catchplate at the other.  Roman, 2nd century AD. 3.45 g.<br />
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Copper-alloy plate brooch.  The central plate is lozenge-shaped, with bevelled edges around a deep central recess.  There is a knop at each corner.  Two opposing knops have a pair of hinge lugs and a catchplate, and they are longer, each decorated with a single bead (convex moulding) and reel (concave moulding).  The other two knops are smaller, each decorated with a single bead moulding between a pair of collars.  The brooch measures 32 mm long along the axis of the pin (now missing) and 24 mm at right angles to this. It weighs 2.69g.

From the parallels in Hattatt (nos. 1090 and 1094) it seems likely that the central lozenge-shaped plate would have been filled with enamel, and there are some whitish traces of possible enamel in the central recess.   2nd century AD.  
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Groat of Mary I.  Obverse worn almost completely flat.  On the reverse, two quarters of a shield bearing fleurs-de-lis can just be seen, together with some of the inscription VERITA/S TEM/[PORIS FILIA] (Truth, the daughter of Time).  A mintmark intended to represent a pomegranate appears between VERITAS and TEMPORIS. North 1960.  1553-4.
Diameter 22 mm, weight 1.4g.
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Cast copper-alloy forked spacer plate from a composite strap-end, now incomplete.  One arm is largely missing, and the other is also probably incomplete, although the break is old. The arms have traces of solder on each face, and form a straight or slightly tapering shape with a pointed end.  In the centre of the pointed end is a large flattish knop, with a collar beneath.  The knop consists of a flared moulding with a second moulding and then a terminal beyond; this was probably intended to represent an acorn in its cup.  There is a casting flaw on one face, resulting in the collar being incomplete here. Surviving length 39 mm; surviving width 19 mm (originally probably a little wider).  3.11g.

Strap-ends of this type date broadly to the 14th century (Egan and Pritchard 1991, nos. 676-684).<br />
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Purse
Hanger
Small copper-alloy purse hanger, or arched pendent mount, from a belt.  There is a central lobe divided from two arches by engraved oblique lines.  One of the arches is now largely missing (fresh break) but the other is complete, and ends in a horizontal bar with a small ridge on the lower edge, set slightly in from the end, forming a hinge which would have swivelled on a mount.  Surviving width 34 mm; probable original width c. 46 mm.  Top to bottom, 13 mm.  Thickness, 2 mm.  Weight, 1.78g.  These purse hangers date to the middle of the 13th century (Egan and Pritchard 1991, 219-224).
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Strap fitting made from a single slightly tapering sheet of copper alloy, bent in half and originally secured at the wider end by a single rivet, now missing.  There is a wide gap at the central fold and the corners here have been obliquely trimmed, suggesting that the fold was perhaps intended to suspend something like a pendent mount or to hold something like a strap clasp.  The fitting is decorated on the front half with a saltire (a diagonal cross) made up of neatly engraved zig-zag or rocker-arm ornament.  The backplate is undecorated and is slightly narrower than the front.  Maximum width, 12 mm; length, 20 mm; thickness at fold, 3 mm.  1.8g.  Medieval, probably 13th or 14th century.<br />
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Incomplete strap fitting made from copper-alloy sheet.  The fitting is 12 mm wide at the attachment end and has a single central rivet hole here; it then continues to a loosely bent fold where the corners are obliquely trimmed, suggesting that the fold was designed to hold or link to another element.  The object is broken at the fold.  The fitting is decorated with fine incised lines; there is a pair of transverse lines at the attachment end and near the fold, with a saltire (a diagonal cross) in between.  Surviving length19 mm; weight 0.88g.  Medieval, probably 13th or 14th century.<br />
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Strap fitting made from two tapering pieces of copper alloy sheet, held together by a copper-alloy rivet at the apex and a second in the centre of the wider end.  One plate is decorated with incised lines; it appears to have a double line across the middle dividing it into two small panels, the wider of which at least seems to have a border around.  Within each panel is a double-line saltire (diagonal cross).  The edges are rather abraded and quite a bit of surface is now missing. 10 mm wide, 18 mm long, rivet c. 2 mm thick.  0.87g. Medieval, probably 13th or 14th century.<br />
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Outer edge of a buckle frame, made from copper alloy with a white-metal coating on both faces.  The exterior is smoothly curved and has a grooved border.  The inner edge is incurved to produce a loop which is kidney-shaped internally.  The reverse is slightly concave.  Surviving width 43 mm, length of fragment 17 mm, weight 6.89g.  This fragment is from a double-looped buckle frame similar to that illustrated by Ross (Buckles 1250-1800) nos. 440 and 571. 17th or early 18th century.<br />
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Fragment of Roman bracelet made from thin flat copper-alloy strip.  One end has a flared and flattened terminal broken across a central perforation, and the other end is broken (old break).  The bracelet is decorated with multiple motifs; next to the terminal are six transverse grooves, then there is a narrow longitudinal groove between rows of edge nicks, then six more transverse grooves.  A large ring-and-dot motif comes next, then two more transverse grooves.  There is then a slightly raised square area, divided by grooves into two longitudinal panels, each decorated with four small dots or possibly worn ring-and-dot motifs. Between this and the broken end is a short flat area which has a grey appearance; this may be an area of solder resulting from an attempt at repair.  The bracelet tapers from 7 mm wide at the break to a minimum of 4 mm wide, and is also at least 7 mm wide at the pierced terminal.

Perhaps about half the bracelet survives, still curved to fit around the wrist; the surviving (un-curled) length is 75 mm.  It weighs 4.56g.  Narrow bracelets like these are dated to the late 3rd and 4th centuries (Crummy 1983, 37, and nos. 1724-1732.
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Copper-alloy spoon with white-metal coating.  The oval bowl has all its edges broken, and surviving dimensions of 43 mm long and 30 mm wide.  The handle is short and very chunky, with a pointed-oval cross-section.  The white-metal coating extends over the smooth interior of the bowl, up the handle, and over the end of the handle to continue down the back, suggesting that the short handle is the result not of breakage but of deliberate manufacture.  The handle meets the bowl at its back rather than its edge.


The back of the spoon has relief decoration of a well modelled human face, with brow, eyes, nose and long wavy hair; the mouth appears less well made, being just a pair of short straight grooves, but this may be the result of wear.  The face is the right way up when the spoon is held with handle uppermost.  At the base of the handle, above the face, is an elegant triple moulding, perhaps intended to represent the leaves of a plant.


There are some scratches and damage, as well as green corrosion and a russet brown patina, which obscure the details of the relief design, but it has a very classical appearance and must date the spoon to the Roman period.  Finding a parallel for the short chunky handle or the relief decoration, however, is harder; in some ways the proportions look more like that of Roman bone spoons, but again the short handle and the relief decoration are not commonly found among bone spoons.<br />
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Corroded remains of a Colchester one-piece brooch made from copper alloy.  It has tiny stubs of rectangular wings, a forward-facing hook worn to a tiny curved spike, the remains of the pin as another spike, and a very corroded circular-section bow curving down to a point.  The remains of a catchplate can be seen as a thin fin on the reverse of the foot.  The metal is a rough brown. Late Iron Age or early Roman, c. 20-60 AD.  41 mm long.  2.15g.<br />
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Late Iron Age brooch of La Tene III type, made from a flat strip of copper alloy.  At one end the strip has been wound into a spring; the chord passes under the bow and is then broken, so that the other half of the spring and the pin are missing.  The surviving spring half has two turns and then widens into a bow 5 mm wide, which is decorated with a border groove down each edge.  The bow gently tapers again, but the very end of the bow and the catchplate are missing (fresh breaks).  Despite being small and flimsy, the brooch seems to be well made.  1st century BC to 1st century AD, c. 50 BC to c. 75 AD.  Total length, 38 mm.  Maximum surviving width (at spring) 9 mm.  Weight 1.48g.<br />
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Openwork mount, perhaps from horse harness. In shape it is a little like an urn, with a projecting stem, then a rounded base decorated with incised lines radiating from the junction of base and stem.  The upper part has two large circular perforations, 5 mm in diameter, with a transverse groove above and below.  Above, the mount is damaged and possibly distorted, but there appears to be a long narrow transverse oval perforation in the centre, and then a straight or slightly incurved top edge which projections slightly to either side.

On the reverse are two integral rivets, one large with an integral circular rove between the two circular perforations, and the other just a stub but perhaps originally identical, at the junction of the stem and base.  30 mm long and a maximum of 24 mm wide; 9 mm thick with complete rivet.  8.18g. Similar mounts are thought to be military horse trappings.  Roman, conventionally dated to the second and third centuries.<br />
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Very unusual and probably significantly early small-long brooch.  The headplate is of cruciform type, with a small thick rectangular headplate and three half-round knobs.  The headplate is undecorated except for a small curved bevel in one lower corner (the other is obscured by iron corrosion) and a central circular perforation 3 mm in diameter. The side knobs are no thicker than the headplate, and are now slightly corroded, but it appears that they were originally decorated with a broad transverse groove between a pair of narrower transverse grooves. The top knob is slightly larger, thicker, and set at an angle to the headplate.  It has a collar at the base, possibly originally decorated with a transverse groove or two; above this collar it is identical in decoration to the side knobs.

When viewed from the side with the foot vertical, the headplate leans backwards towards the top, but the top knob is vertical.  On the reverse are a pair of pin bar lugs, both now broken, one at either end of the headplate just before the side knobs start.  There is a fair amount of iron corrosion present and one pin bar lug is blocked completely.

The junction between the headplate and the bow is marked by two tapering steps, and then the bow proper starts.  This is thick and chunky, with an almost-horizontal panel, rectangular in cross-section, decorated with a pair of edge nicks and then the usual narrow-broad-narrow groove arrangement as on the knobs.  At the bottom of the bow there is probably a matching panel, but the brooch is more corroded here and only the grooves can clearly be seen.  In between, the bow is arched; the reverse is flat, the sides sharp and flat, and the top bevelled.

The foot begins with a very short panel which is rectangular in cross-section and decorated with a pair of edge nicks. Below this, a longer panel has a flat top and bevelled sides similar to the central part of the bow.  There is a catchplate on the reverse of these two sections which is stained with iron corrosion from the pin.  The catchplate is not quite complete; it is on the right side of the brooch, viewed from the reverse, and curls over towards the left.

Below the catchplate, another short rectangular-section panel is decorated with a set of narrow-broad-narrow grooves, but again there are some patches of corrosion on the edge and any edge nicks cannot be seen.  The foot then ends in a circular terminal 8 mm in diameter; this is not now perfectly circular, as part of the lower edge has been worn away.

The bow and foot are closely paralleled on a brooch from Shakenoak, Oxfordshire (Vierck in Brodribb et al vol III (1974), 78-83; also MacGregor and Bolick 1993, no. 15.83).  The head is closer to an example from Fairford (MacGregor and Bolick 1993, 15.82); both of these examples seem to be early in the development of the small-long brooch. This brooch should perhaps date to the second half of the fifth century.

55 mm long and 24 mm across the maximum width of the headplate.  16.74g.
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Fragment of rectangular copper-alloy, possibly part of a strap-plate.  Dimensions: length 59.88mm, width 15.87mm, thickness 1.65mm, weight 7.16g.  The strip is not a uniform width, narrowing to 13.99mm approximately half way along the fragment.  There is an attachment/rivet hole 7.92mm from the nearest end, which has a diameter of 1.79mm.  Both ends of the length appear to be damaged making it impossible to determine the original total length of the object.  Both sides survive, providing the true original width of the object.  

The back of the artefact is undecorated while the front has two sets of parallel lines running lengthwise.  The parallel lines are 1.72mm apart with a gap of 2.92mm between each set.  Within these parallel lines is a double row of punched dots set approximately opposite each other.  This creates a design, from edge to edge across the width (running length wise), of plain strip, parallel lines containing punched dots, plain strip, parallel lines containing punched dots, plain strip. The plain strips are wider than the two rows of decoration.  The artefact seems to have been fairly crudely made with regard to the addition of the surface decoration.  The dots were clearly individually punched onto the strip as they range from being set 0.40mm to 1.59mm apart.  They lay along the impressed lines, although in places slipping off to one side.  The parallel lines might have been used just as a marker or guide for placing the dots but stamped in deeper than possibly intended or the dots not having been punched in deeply enough to disguise the presence of the lines.  The rivet hole is not set centrally within the centre plain strip but instead clips one of the internal lines of line and dot decoration, about 1/3rd of the hole cuts into the decorative line.  The artefact might date to the 14th or 15th century (see Read, B. 2001. p.14, fig.8, items 89 &amp; 90. p.25, fig.14, item 190).<br />
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Fragment of copper-alloy, possibly part of a strap-plate.  It appears to be rectangular but actually tapers towards one end.  The widest end has had part of the artefact broken off, while it is unclear whether this is also the case at the narrower end.  If it has also been broken at the narrower end the break is very straight.  The break at the widest end might have been across an attachment/rivet hole but corrosion and abrasion make this difficult to determine.  The back of the artefact is undecorated while the front has two linear parallel punched lines running lengthwise.   The decoration is difficult to make out due to the faintness of part of the detail and corrosion/mud lying with the tiny punched depressions.  Within the parallel lines there seem to be a continual line of diagonal impressions that creates the effect of twisted thread.  The plain strips at each edge of the artefact are wider than the internal strips of decoration giving the effect of a boarder.  Dimensions: length 59.37mm, width 13.93mm tapering to 11.42mm, thickness 1.43mm, weight 5.50g.  The artefact might date to the 14th or 15th century (see Read, B. 2001. p.14, fig.8, items 89 &amp; 90. p.25, fig.14, item 190).<br />
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Fragment of sheet copper-alloy with punched decoration, possibly part of a strap-plate or alternatively possibly a Roman penannular wide strip bracelet. It is unclear, but is potentially broken on all edges. While the fragment might be part of a strap plate, it is wider than CAM9723B1 and CAM96A3A3 especially if several of the edges have indeed broken off. The back of the artefact is undecorated while the front has linear parallel punched lines, running what might have been lengthwise. The decoration is very faint but seems to be parallel lines containing a single row of either dots or squares lying corner to corner to look like a row of diamonds. Patches of bright green patina are present on the reverse. Dimensions of fragment: length 16.57mm, width 19.20mm, thickness 1.44mm, weight 2.20g. The artefact might date to the 1st century AD, or14th or 15th century (see Read, B. 2001. p.14, fig.8, items 89 &amp;amp; 90. p.25, fig.14, item 190).<br />
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A cast copper-alloy crotal (rumbler bell).  The bell is complete and still contains the pea, which is probably made of iron, although it is so enclosed glimpses of it can only just be seen.  The loop is integral with the rest of the artefact and is square with rounded corners, 7.09mm tall, 10.75mm wide and 4.88mm thick.  The suspension hole has a diameter of 3.38mm.  The upper half has moulded scale or ‘sunburst’ decoration and two sound holes, each has a diameter of 3.87mm. The lower half also has moulded scale or ‘sunburst’ decoration, two sound holes joined by a slit.  To one side of the slit at the bottom of the bell is a founders symbol or hammer within a double lined semi-circle.  Patches of light green patina are present.  The bell weighs 27.74g, and has a diameter of 27.55mm.  Similar examples can be seen in Cuddleford, M.J. 1994 (p.4-5, item 4. 17th to 18th century) and Bailey, G. 2005 (p.38, items 1 late 15th to early 17th century, 2 17th century, 4 15th to early 17th century, 5 early to late 17th century, &amp; p.40 item 9 late 15th to first half of 16th century).<br />
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A cast copper-alloy crotal (rumbler bell).  The bell is mostly complete and still contains the pea, which is made of iron.  Part of the upper has been damaged, probably being pushed inwards, resulting in a triangle 7.88mm wide and 5.41mm tall breaking off.  The integral loop is 5.66mm tall, 9.49mm wide and 2.82mm thick.  File marks can be seen on both sides of the loop.  The loop is not symmetrical, appearing square with rounded corners on one side and is much more angled on the side above the area of damage giving, which if symmetrical would have been trapezoidal.  The suspension hole has a diameter of 2.88mm.  The lower half also has moulded scale or ‘sunburst’ decoration, two sound holes joined by a slit.  The upper half has two sound holes, with diameters of 4.12mm and 3.06mm.  It looks as though the upper also has moulded scale or ‘sunburst’ decoration, but much simpler in design and fainter/less pronounced.  It weighs 21.82g and has a diameter of 25.65mm.  An example can be seen in Mills, N. 2000 (p.67, fig.10).<br />
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A cast copper-alloy crotal (rumbler bell).  The bell is complete and still contains the pea, which is made of iron.  The loop appears not to be integral, and is square with rounded corners.  The loop is 7.61mm tall, 11.52mm wide and 3.30mm thick.  The attachment hole formed beneath the loop is not circular but D-shaped, 3.70mm tall and 4.22mm wide.  The upper half has two sound holes, with diameters of 4.89mm and 7.08mm.  Both the upper and lower halves seem to be undecorated.  The lower half has two sound holes joined by a slit.  It weighs 23.41g and has a diameter of 28.20mm.   An example can be seen in Bailey, G. 2005 (p.45, item 57 dating from c.1670 until the rumbler bells ceased to be cast).<br />
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An incomplete copper-alloy crotal (rumbler bell).  The loop appears to be integral and is square with rounded corners.  The loop is 7.05mm tall, 10.69mm wide and 3.37mm thick.  The attachment hole formed beneath the loop is not circular but D-shaped, 3.38mm tall and 3.70mm wide.  The upper half is complete and has two sound holes, each with diameters of 6mm.  The majority of one half of the lower part of the bell is missing, however enough of an outline remains to determine that there were two sound holes joined by a slit.  Both the upper and lower halves seem to be undecorated.  It weighs 13.46g and has a diameter of 27.43mm.  An example can be seen in Bailey, G. 2005 (p.45, item 57 dating from c.1670 until the rumbler bells ceased to be cast.<br />
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An incomplete copper-alloy crotal (rumbler bell).  The loop appears to be integral and is square with rounded corners.  The loop is 6.20mm tall, 10.30mm wide and 4.82mm thick.  The attachment hole is circular with a diameter of 2.67mm.  The upper half is complete and has two sound holes each with diameters of 2.63mm.  The lower half is almost completely missing.  The upper half is decorated with faintly with a simple moulded scale or ‘sunburst’ design.  It weighs 16.67g and has a diameter of c.26.00mm.  A similar example can be seen in Cuddleford, M.J. 1994 (p.4-5, item 5) and possibly date between the 17th and 19th century.<br />
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Post medieval silver bodkin fragment reported under the Treasure Act.  2009 T334<br />
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Gilded copper-alloy great square-headed brooch of early Anglo-Saxon date, complete with red enamel inlays on head, bow and foot, and with the remains of silver plates on the footplate.  Ancient repair on the bow.  The brooch has relief decoration in Salin’s Style I, and the silver-and-gold colour scheme  is known as the Bichrome Style.  The brooch fits squarely within Hines’s Group X, which is tentatively dated at present to the later part of his Phase 2 (in calendar years, perhaps c. 525-c. 550 AD; Hines in Hunn et al. 1994, 129).

Headplate
The headplate has a rectangular inner panel decorated in the upper corners with a pair of circular cells set with dark red enamel.  Narrow ridges run from these cells inwards to meet and then continue onto the bow as a single wide flat-topped ridge, probably representing the nose of a human mask.  The space beneath the enamelled cells is filled on each side with a pellet, probably representing an eye, underneath a ridged eyebrow.  The treatment of each eyebrow is slightly different; that on the left (as you look at it) has an outer ridge as well, making part of a D shape, but the right-hand one does not, having just a curved brow.

The headplate inner panel is framed by a second panel consisting of a wide flat-topped ridge outside two narrower chip-carved V-shaped concentric ridges.  The narrower V-shaped ridges run around three sides of a rectangle, but the wider flat-topped ridge also turns at the bottom to meet the bow.  Below the bottom of this part of the ridge are two very short horizontal ridges, which fill in the space between the headplate’s second panel and the bottom of the headplate.

Outside the second panel is the headplate frame, which is decorated on each of its three sides with a single human mask in Style I.  The masks are seen en-face, with their eyebrows next to the inner panel and their mouths outwards.  The lower corners of the headplate frame are undecorated, making raised square panels which are gilded together with the rest of the headplate.

Each of the masks on the sides is slightly different.  On the right-hand side as you look at the brooch, the eyebrows are formed from double ridges, or ridges with narrow central grooves, growing out of (or running into) the nose so that the nose has a pair of grooves running down it; there is a tiny transverse groove across the top of the nose forming a division between nose and eyebrows.  The eyebrows curve over the eyes and then recurve upwards slightly.  The eyes are pellets, with curved raised eyeframes below which do not join the eyebrows.  Below these are blocks forming the cheeks. The nose is square-ended and below is a pointed-oval mouth with an indented centre, with a raised line forming a chin underneath.  

The mask’s right cheek (lower down on the brooch) has a large cheek with pointed upper end and a diagonal groove dividing it into two; there is a further short groove separating the cheek blocks from the chin.  The other cheek is a single line forming the edge of the face, continuing the line of the chin and then recurving downwards.

On the left-hand side as you look at the brooch, the mask is similar, but the lower cheek is a simple triangle which is joined to a less well formed chin.  The mouth is a simple groove between the ridge of the chin and an upper ridge which then curves up under the eye-frame and recurves downwards.  This mask is perhaps not quite so well modelled.

The mask on the upper part of the frame is again similar, but has the pointed-oval mouth and square cheeks, each of which has a delicately engraved tiny L-shaped groove adding definition (part of this tiny groove has worn away on the left cheek).

The human masks alternate with Style I animals, so that there is an animal above each of the side masks and one to either side of the upper mask.  The animals are separated by lentoid (pointed-oval) cells containing dark red enamel; these cells are set diagonally and the headplate corners are stretched out to accommodate them.

Despite the Style I being very well made, the identity of the animals’ body parts is not immediately obvious.  To either side of the pointed-oval cells are tightly curved elements, and on the lower sides these resolve themselves into curved ankles with multi-toed feet beyond.  Then there are two (right-hand side) or three (left-hand side) triple-stranded elements, probably the body; the third element is replaced by a square block.  The curved element attached to one cheek of each human mask may well be a front leg.  In this interpretation, the animal body is in profile and the human mask is in the place of the animal’s head, turned to face the viewer; it is clearest on the left-hand side.

It is possible that the multi-toed feet are also present on the other (upper) side of the pointed-oval cell, but that the details of the toes have now been worn away. There are again two or three multi-stranded body elements (two on the right plus an odd double-arched space-filler, and three on the left) but the largest element now has four strands instead of three.  This four-strand element curves around a pellet which could be seen as a rounded cheek from the human mask, or an eye; and in fact if these two extra pellets are two extra eyes, we now have enough mask elements to give each one of our profile animals a full human mask to turn to the viewer.  This works well for the right-hand half (supposing the brooch is still being held the right way up, with the animals upside-down) but not apparently so well for the left-hand half, although this may be because the gilding is more worn away here on one of the pellets and so the eyes appear to be of different sizes.  Below each of the cheek/eye pellets there is a square panel decorated with a tiny L-shaped groove, which may represent the cheek of the animal’s face.

On the reverse of the headplate is a double pin bar lug, the space between the lugs only c. 6 mm.  The remains of an iron pin bar, coiled iron spring, and a tiny stub of pin survive; the pin comes from the edge of the coil nearest the brooch.  There is no evidence for any surviving textile.  Width of headplate 70.5 mm.

The headplate of this brooch fits well into Hines’s Group X.  Pointed-oval motifs in the headplate upper corners, and human masks on the top and sides of the headplate, are found on all of Hines’s Group X brooches.  In some cases there are single masks at the top (Dinton 8, unprovenanced, Little Wilbraham 28) and in other cases there is a pair of masks (Little Wilbraham 3, Little Wilbraham 40) or even three (Broughton Lodge 16, Alveston Manor 89).  The undecorated lower corners are paralleled at Broughton Lodge 16, Little Wilbraham 3 and 40 and the unprovenanced Group X brooch.  The circular cells and human mask in the headplate inner panel are echoed in Little Wilbraham 40 and Broughton Lodge 16, which both have two circles in addition to eyes, but also have Style I elements filling the rest of the inner panel.  

Bow
The bow is shallowly arched, and tapers slightly from 22 mm wide at the top to 21 mm wide near the bottom.  It has a central flat-topped longitudinal ridge, tapering slightly to either end, interrupted in the centre by a circular cell filled with dark red enamel.  The bow is decorated with a square panel on the top, framed by a bold double groove; the longitudinal ridge is higher than any part of this frame and so appears to run over it.  There is a lot of iron corrosion here obscuring detail, but a small area on the right-hand lower side of the bow can be clearly seen, showing that there was no other relief decoration on the bow; the double groove fills most of the space.

A break across the bow just above the circular cell has been mended in antiquity. A thick piece of copper-alloy strip, tapering to fit the width of the bow, has been attached by four circular-section iron rivets added through circular rivet holes.  There is a scrape on the edge of this copper-alloy sheet with the original uncorroded copper alloy showing through. 

The bows of Group X brooches are various, but that on the unprovenanced example (which is now lost and known only from a photo) appears to be the closest, with a double groove framing a squarish panel, a bold longitudinal ridge, and a circular boss in the centre which may once have held enamel (Hines 1997, pl. 34b).  

Footplate 
A ridge runs down the centre of the footplate, forming a continuum with the ridge on the bow.  It runs down to a central circular cell filled with dark red enamel which is set slightly below the centre of the footplate.  The ridge then continues for a short distance before stopping just above the eyebrows of the terminal lobe.  The ridge divides the footplate inner panel into two.  

The footplate upper borders are angular, and each contains enigmatic Style I relief decoration.  At the top are bold flowing curving ridges which appear to form crests; the crest is on a profile head on the right-hand side and what appears to be a head turned to look en-face on the left-hand side.  The profile animal has an angled triple-strand headframe which has a transversely nicked top, forming the edge of the brooch – or perhaps this combination of triple strand and transverse nicking should be read as a multi-toed foot.  Below is another eye and two curving ridges which may be from a subsidiary animal.  There is also one more ridge which curves around the right-hand cell.

The left-hand design is subtly different, in that it has many of the same elements but the details of angle and curve give a different impression.  Here the triple-strand headframe is gently curved as if outlining the curve of a cheek. Two pellet eyes have a more gently curved ridge between them, perhaps a nose.  The transverse nicking might here represent a fringe of hair and a further single curved ridge appears to form the other cheek.  There is no obvious subsidiary animal.

Below the footplate upper borders is a pair of circular cells inlaid with dark red enamel.  These are not paralleled on any other great square-headed brooch known to Hines, but can be seen as related to the round eyes from central human masks such as that on Broughton Lodge 16 or Dinton 8.  

Each of the two footplate inner panels contains long sinuous single-strand elements of animals’ bodies arranged around the circular cell.  The scheme of the decoration is identical in both halves, but there are variations in detail such as angles and lengths.  None of these elements is precisely identifiable.  A fairly close parallel to this decoration might be the single-strand elements arranged around a large circular boss on the brooch from Little Wilbraham 3.  Below the circular cell, the narrow points of the panels contain pellets – three sub-circular pellets on the left-hand side and four more flattened pellets (or perhaps ladder pattern) on the right-hand side.  These pellets are perhaps derived from the transverse ribbing of the Group X brooch from Alveston Manor 89 and the unclassified brooch from Nassington 33, which has several links to Group X.

The inner panels are bordered by four wide flat-topped ridges.  The lower pair extend from the eyebrows of the terminal lobe and curve around towards the side lobes; they end in what appears to be a headframe, eye and triple-strand curve; this may be derived from a predatory bird’s head in profile.  Again, Little Wilbraham 3 probably provides the best parallel to this decorative scheme.

The upper pair of curved ridges framing the footplate inner panel runs from the upper pair of circular cells towards the footplate side lobes.  The squared-off ends of these ridges, by the footplate side lobes, have incurved sides, which on the left-hand side accommodate a pair of pellet eyes.  These eyes are absent on the right-hand side, which has a single short space-filling ridge in the place of one of them.  A triple-strand element issues from the end of each ridge, which curves upwards to end in a multi-toed foot.

The footplate side lobes have squared-off ends.  The left-hand end appears to be silvered; it has a white-metal coating which appears possibly too silvery and too neatly applied to likely to be solder from a separate silver plate, although a distinction between the two is difficult.  There are what appear to be very faint annular punchmarks towards the upper outer corner of this silvered area.  The right-hand end has a fragmentary silver plate soldered on.  The silver areas are roughly T-shaped, and in the curved angle above the stem of the T are triple-strand legs curving round and ending in multi-toed feet.  On the left-hand side, the foot has a pellet next to it.  These toes meet the toes of a similar leg and foot which curves down from the footplate upper borders, although these can also be seen as triple-strand eye-frames around a pellet eye.

Most Group X brooches have rather various Style I masks on their footplate side lobes, but similar squared-off ends are found on both Alveston Manor 89 (after Style I masks) and on Broughton Lodge 16 (with no Style I masks) – but neither of these are recorded as having any silver plates, or solder either.  The symmetrical disposition of the ornament at the inner end of this brooch’s silver plates argues again for a link to other Group Xs – other square lobes, e.g. those on Group XV brooches, tend to have single profile birds’ heads here.

The footplate terminal lobe can be compared with that from other Group X brooches, notably Little Wilbraham 3, and read as a full-face mask.  There is a pair of eyes, with triple-strand eyebrows curving round the eyes and looking a bit like a pair of goggles.  The eyes are flanked by long curling ears which run back up along the edge of the brooch to form the footplate lower borders; these ears are found on most Group X brooches.  Below the eyes is a deep transverse groove, and then below the groove is a raised undecorated square panel; on other brooches, this raised square panel represents the nose of the mask.  Curling ridges extend outwards and downwards from the square panel’s upper corners, then curl upwards again.  Below the curl on the left-hand side is a four-strand and a double-strand curving block, perhaps the body of a Style I animal.  On the right-hand side, there are the usual subtle differences; a raised triangular panel and two blocks of worn triple stranding. 

From the lower corners of the block extend two more long curved ridges, and between these is a triangle with three chip-carved pointed-oval indentations, one vertical above and two horizontal below. There is a similar single vertical pointed-oval indentation on Alveston Manor 89.  On other brooches, because the square panel in this area represents a human nose, the effect of the curved lines is that of a giant luxuriant curling moustache.  

To either side of this mask, and joined by the deep transverse groove, is another pair of circular cells filled with dark red enamel.  Around and above these are tiny out-ward curling ridges.  The cells here are in the same position as large pellets on Little Wilbraham 3, and may represent the cheeks of the mask.

At the very bottom of the brooch is a sub-rectangular silver plate, one end of which is now missing.  There are faint marks along the top of the silver plate, suggesting that underneath it there may have been punchmarks which have become transferred when the silver plate was pressed into place. 
On the reverse of the footplate, slightly off-centre and near the top, is a catchplate which is curled over towards the left (as you look at the reverse). This retains a fragment of iron pin.  There is no evidence for any surviving textile.  The width of the footplate is 60 mm.

In general
The total length is 131.5 mm.  All the dimensions are hard to take because of irregular edges and the large size of the object; they should be checked from an image with a scale. Weight 97.5g.

The use of enamel is not common on a great square-headed brooch.  Hines knew of seven examples (Hines 1997, 220), four of which came from cemeteries in South Cambridgeshire.  Of these, two brooches were of his Group X (Little Wilbraham 28 and 40) and it is possible that the now lost unprovenanced Group X example was also enamelled (Hines 1997, 93).  On the other hand, enamelling is ‘significantly frequent’ on brooches from the cemeteries of Little Wilbraham and Linton Heath, both close to each other in Cambridgeshire (Hines in Hunn et al 1994, 129), and the technique is well known on other early Anglo-Saxon objects from Cambridgeshire and Suffolk.<br />
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Part of a copper alloy double pierced lugged brooch.  Only the spring to the right of the bow head survives, six coils are intact of what would have originally been a fourteen-coil spring.  The spring is covered by plain curved semicircular wings decorated by a single longitudinal groove on the outer edge of the wing, 2.03mm from the edge.  The wing is 6.35mm wide and extends 15.40mm either side of the centre of the bowhead giving the wings a total length of 30.80mm.  The bow is 10.94mm wide and extends to the current length of 28.33mm where the lower bow and foot/catch plate have broken off.  There is a prominent moulding down the centre of the bow with fluting on either side resulting in the bow cross section being sub-triangular, the reverse edge being flattish convex and the upper sides concave.  The upper lug is quite high.  The spring has been made from a different alloy to the rest of the brooch.  The brooch weights 10.91g. Early Roman in date of AD 43-100.<br />
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A copper alloy head-stud brooch, which would of originally have had a hinged pin.  Only a trace of the missing head loop survives.  Each of the wings, which are 6.36mm wide and 18.62mm long have four longitudinal grooves creating a stepped effect. The bow section is ‘D’ shaped.  Headstud with concentric outer moulding enclosing inner concentric moulding with traces of red enamel within both recess fields.  The head stud has an external diameter of 6.36mm.  Below the headstud the bow has a linear incised groove on the outer edge of both sides.  The bow is 6.99mm in width.  A central panel down the entire length of the bow is decorated with enamelled lozenges bounded by triangles of red enamel.  Five of the eight lozenges still retain the blue enamel.  Three horizontal ridges across the lower bow separate the bow from the forward oval foot knob.  The catch plate is missing but seems to have been short from the ‘scar’ on the reverse of the lower bow (10.91mm).  The pin is missing but there seems to be traces of Iron corrosion from the axis bar.  Dimensions: length 42.57mm, width 18.62mm, weight 8.70g.  Early Roman in date, of AD 75-175. <br />
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A copper alloy double lugged brooch with a prominent central rib and fluting on the edges of the bow.  The central rib has rocker-arm decoration along the full length of the bow.  The triangular catch plate, 20.00mm in length, and return survive intact.  The wings have a total length of 20.16mm and width of 6.25mm.  Below the wings all ten coils of the spring survive although the pin is missing. Early Roman in date, of AD 43-100.  Dimensions: length 46.37mm, width 20.34mm, weight 7.02g.<br />
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A copper alloy double lugged brooch with a prominent central rib and fluting on the edges of the bow.  The central rib, although badly corroded with a pale green patina, has a hint of rocker-arm decoration surviving.  The triangular catch plate, 18.84mm in length, and return survive intact.  The wings have a total length of 18.51mm and width of 5.11mm.  Below the wings the corroded remains of at least one coil of the spring remains, however it is impossible to say how many coils the spring originally had.  The pin is missing.  Early Roman in date, of AD 43-100.  Dimensions: length 41.46mm, width 18.47mm, weight 4.82g.<br />
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A fragment of a copper alloy Hod Hill type brooch.  It would have had a forward rolled head which is now missing as is most but not all of the wings.  The upper bow has a central flute and evidence of small projections on either side.  The bow has slight traces of white metal coating.  The lower bow has two transverse ridges before tapering to a small rounded foot.  The catch plate is incomplete.  The pin is missing.  Dimensions: length 31.30mm, width 7.93mm, weight 3.67g. Early Roman of 43-65 AD date.<br />
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A copper alloy bow and fantail brooch, which would originally have had a hinged pin that is now missing from the cylindrical hinge cover.  The head loop has straight outer edges and an internal diameter of 4.39mm. The wings are 16.14mm long, 5.62mm wide, and have a single longitudinal ridge on the outer edge.  The upper bow has a ‘D’ shaped section before becoming rectangular at the point where the bow develops into a central rectangular plate with three rectangular cells or recess fields aligned longitudinally across the bow.  The central plate is 11.75mm x 9.33mm, with a thickness of 3.36mm.  Below the central plate the fantail is formed of three triangular recess cells.  The fantail is 16.27mm long with a maximum width of 12.57mm.  It is likely that the recess cells in the central plate and fantail would have been in-filled with enamel however no evidence of this survives.  The catch plate survives on the reverse.  Dimensions: length 35.11mm, width 16.19mm, weight 7.98g.  A similar example can be seen in Cool, H. &amp; Philo, C. (p.44 fig.10 item 58).<br />
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A copper alloy double lugged brooch with badly corroded spring.  The bow, which has a width of 6.64mm, has a prominent central ridge with fluting on either side.  The curved semicircular wings are 20.30mm long and have a width of 6.42mm.  The pin is missing, however the triangular perforated catch plate and return survive in good condition.  Dimensions: length 35.87mm, width 20.30mm, weight 7.40g. Early Roman, of 43-100 AD date.<br />
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A copper alloy double lugged brooch.  The ten coiled spring survives in good condition under the curved semicircular wings, however the pin is missing.  The wings are 28.75mm long and 6.70mm wide.  The bow is 8.87mm wide and has three longitudinal ribs, it is ‘D’ shaped in cross section.  The central rib is prominent with a smaller rib on either side.  The external cord of the spring passes through the upper lug.  The lower bow is missing, as is the catch plate.  Dimension: length 30.08mm, width 28.78mm, weight 11.25g.  Early Roman in date, of AD 43-100.<br />
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A fragment of a double pierced lugged brooch.  The plain curved semicircular wings are 20.06mm long and 5.61mm wide.  Only the extreme top of the upper bow survives.  The upper bow has a prominent central ridge with a smaller ridge either side of the central ridge.  The bow is 8.55mm wide.  Dimensions: length 11.70mm, width 20.06mm, weight 2.30g.  None of the pin, lower bow or catch plate survives.  Early Roman in date, of AD 43-100.<br />
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A fragment of a double pierced lugged brooch.  The plain curved semicircular wings are 24.29mm long and 6.40mm wide.  Only the top of the upper bow survives, which is undecorated and has a ‘D’ shaped section.  The bow is 8.12mm wide.  Dimensions: length 23.12mm, width 24.29mm, weight 4.75g.  Early Roman in date, of AD 43-100.<br />
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A fragment of a copper alloy Colchester derivative style brooch.  Only the double circular perforated catch plate, return and very thin lower bow survives.  The undecorated bow is 2.73mm wide.  Dimensions: length 31.82mm, width 3.58mm, weight 1.69g.  Early Roman in date, of 43-175 AD.<br />
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A fragment of a copper alloy Colchester derivative style brooch.  Only the perforated catch plate, return and very thin lower bow survives.  There is one circular and one lower triangular perforation in the catch plate.  The undecorated bow is 3.24mm wide.  Dimensions: length 25.46mm, width 3.71mm, weight 1.50g.  Early Roman in date, of 43-175 AD.<br />
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A fragment of a copper alloy triangular fantail brooch.  Only the fantail part of the bow, catch plate and return survive.  The fantail has an incised linear boarder and triangular motif of closely set stamped dots.  Dimensions: length 15.34mm, width 9.73mm, weight 1.60g.<br />
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A fragment of a copper alloy, one piece, Nauheim derivative style brooch.  There are four coils to the spring, which is connected by an internal cord to a flattened bow that is bordered by grooves.  The bow has a flat rectangular section.  The foot, catch plate and most of the pin are missing.  Dimensions: length 29.78mm, width of bow 5.70mm, length of spring 13.18mm, weight 2.33g.  Early Roman in date, of 43-100 AD.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-A8C261</name> 
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A fragment of a copper alloy one piece brooch.  The bow is undecorated, narrow and flattened.  The catch plate and return survive, however very little above the upper bow is still present.  The brooch is acutely bent just before the lower bow joins the catch plate, meaning that the measurement of the brooch length is only an estimate.  Dimensions: length c.45.82mm, width 3.82mm, weight 1.56g.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-A8D164</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/223193.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A fragment of a copper alloy Colchester derivative brooch.  Only the knob foot and part of the narrow lower bow, triangular catch plate and return survive which prevents a more detailed identification.  The lower bow has a ‘D’ shaped section and is bordered in narrow grooves.  Dimensions: length 34.79mm, width 5.39mm, weight 3.01g.  Early Roman in date, of 43-100 AD.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAM-A8E2A1</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/223194.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
A fragment of a copper alloy brooch of local variant style.  Only the flattish ‘D’ shaped sectioned plain lower bow, catch plate and part of the return survives.  Dimensions: length 32.32mm, width 4.59mm, weight 1.95g. Early Roman in date.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-F64AF6</name> 
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Three copper alloy Roman coins, either asses or dupondii.  The emperor cannot be identified, and the coins can be dated to sometime between AD 41 and 260.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-F679E7</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
<description>
<![CDATA[
<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221814.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Brass dupondius of Hadrian, reverse illegible.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-F6AA60</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
<description>
<![CDATA[
<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/222423.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Highly worn/corroded brass sestertius.  Uncertain Roman emperor, so can therefore only be dated to the period AD41-269.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-F6CED1</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
<description>
<![CDATA[
<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/222423.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
As or dupondius of Vespasian.  Illegible reverse. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-F75114</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
<description>
<![CDATA[
<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/222424.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Copper alloy as, possibly a contemporary copy of Claudius I. The coin is bent and quite heavily corroded. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-F77EC5</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
<description>
<![CDATA[
<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221815.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver radiate of Carausius, illegible mint and reverse.  <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-F811F7</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221816.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver radiate of Carausius, mint uncertain.  <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-F86D04</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
<description>
<![CDATA[
<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221817.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Worn brass sestertius, possibly that of Hadrian.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FD3984</name> 
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Six unidentified Roman radiates or nummi.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FD5183</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221818.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver radiate of Claudius II. Rome mint. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FD7667</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221819.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver nummus of Constantius II.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FD8C75</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221820.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver radiate of Claudius II.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FDBB77</name> 
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Four illegible radiate coins. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FE2602</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221821.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Silver plated contemporary forgery of denarius of Severus Alexander. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FE3917</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/222425.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver radiate of Tetricus I<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FEA1B5</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221828.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Uncertain barbarous radiate, probably a copy of Tetricus I.  <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FEB3E3</name> 
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<description>
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221829.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver radiate of Tetricus I<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FED631</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
<description>
<![CDATA[
<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221831.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver nummus of Constantine II or Constantius II. <br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FEF7A8</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
<description>
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221830.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver nummus of Constantius II.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FF1323</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
<description>
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221832.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Barbarous radiate, with very small flan.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FF29D6</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221833.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver radiate of Gallienus (sole reign)<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FF3874</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221834.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver radiate of Tetricus I<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FF4E27</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221835.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Nummus of Constantius II or Constans<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FF99A6</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221836.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Nummus of House of Constantine I<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-FFA773</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/222426.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver radiate of Claudius II<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-003D38</name> 
<styleUrl>#pushpin</styleUrl>
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221827.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Base silver nummus of Constantius II<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-005343</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/221813.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Small bronze Roman coin of uncertain date.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-5B53A6</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/225488.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Thin silver circular disc with off-centre punched hole, which has been slightly folded. Possibly a highly worn coin.  The stamped mark might be a small design, possibly of a Fleur de lis.  The perforation might be an accidental result of the design being stamped too hard and thus perforating through to the other side.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-5C5594</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/225543.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Silver halfgroat of James I.  Quite worn, but has a II behind the portrait, with a large coat of arms on the reverse. Mint mark illegible. <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-5D3F25</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/224579.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Worn copper alloy halfpenny token.  The name THOMAS is legible on the obverse, and date 1667 and HIS HALF PENNY on the reverse.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: CAMHER-5D9810</name> 
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<img src="http://www.finds.org.uk/images/thumbnails/224580.jpg" style="float:right;"/>
Privately issued farthing dating to 1667.  The name ENIAMEN is legible on the obverse, together with ?EAT and CHESTER on the reverse.<br />
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Rose farthing of Charles I.  Surface is very corroded and obverse virtually illegible. <br />
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Box 1 of 2 boxes. An assemblage of 66 sherds from different vessels totalling 494.91g. The weight including the second box (CAM-5FDAF7) totals 809.2g. Box 1 consists of the following vessel types which are all Roman apart from the last two sherds:
2 fragments of samian, one with part of a stamp bearing the letter ‘S’, 2.73g 
1 fragment of probable Roman tile, 9.86g.
A collection of 51 sherds of greyware, probably locally produced, including 17 rims, 350g.
2 sherds of a course possibly grog-tempered dark grey, thick pottery, possibly from a  storage jar, 19.38g. The date spans the Late Iron Age through the Roman period.
2 body sherds in a dark yellowish course sandy fabric, 15.43g.
6 sherds of an orange course sandy ware, 28.2g.
2 sherds of Post Medieval Red Earthenware with an orange fabric and reddish brown glaze, 69.31g. These date to between the 15th and 18th centuries.
See P Webster – Roman Pottery in Britain- 1996.
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Three jettons of Hans Krauwinckel dated to 1580-1610, in varying degrees of preservation.  Weight and measurement are for most complete jetton. <br />
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Copper alloy circular disc, almost certainly a private farthing dating to the 17th century.  Illegible owing to surface corrosions.  <br />
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Box 2 of two boxes. An assemblage of 41 Roman sherds from different vessels, both fine wares and coarse wares. The weight totals 314.11g. The weight including the first box (CAM-5F8927) totals 809.2g. Box 2 consists of the following vessel types:
A collection of Samian consisting of 13 sherds from different vessels, including 4 rims and 2 bases and weighing 93.72g. The largest sherd is a fragment of a foot ring from a platter which may be a Dragendorff Form 15/17, dating to the second half of the 1st century.
A sherd from a decorated Samian bowl, probably from a Dragendorff Form 29 or 37, dating from AD 43 to the mid 3rd century. All that survives is a small part of the foot ring and part of the decorated base. It appears to be decorated with a medallion, rosettes and a bow.
Two small Samian rim sherds, both from a flared cup and both having upward turning rims. They both are likely to be Dragendorff Form 46 which dates from the later 1st to the 2nd century.
1 rim of a straight-sided Samian vessel. It is too small to date with confidence but it resembles a Dragendorff Form 22 or 23 which dates from the 1st century.
10 sherds of greyware, probably locally produced, including 5 rims and weighing 104.9g.
12 sherds of a dark coloured ware including 6 rims from jars. The fabric is micaceous and has occasional shell inclusions, weight 103.73g.
1 rim sherd in an orange/red sandy fabric of a fairly thick-walled vessel. The rim has a thin grey core, weight 30.34g.
1 miscellaneous rim sherd  weighing 18.22g.
4 miscellaneous body sherds in a reddish fabric reduced to a dark grey exterior, weighing 13.2g.
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A cast copper alloy Medieval casket key. Late 12th to early 14th century. The key has a circular bow, a solid stem, a cut bit and no shoulder. Its weight is 4.2g, the length is 33.52mm, the width of the stem is 5.17mm and the thickness of the stem is 3.27mm. The diameter of the bow is 13.1mm. The object has a mid to dark green patina with very little corrosion product.
See Read, 2001, Metal Artefacts of Antiquity, pages 67 and 72 nos. 546-547 and 549-550. <br />
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A struck copper alloy jetton. A Nuremburg jetton struck by Hans Schultes III between 1608 and 1612. An attempt has been made to cut the jetton down the middle. Weight 1.2g, diameter 22mm, thickness 0.71.
See Mitchener Vol 1, 1988, page 414, Nos. 1419-1423.
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Four Medieval or early Post-Medieval copper alloy rings, all sub-circular in plan and dating to 1200-1700. Three of the rings are cast and one is formed of a folded sheet of copper alloy and is flat sided. The three smaller rings all have an external diameter of between 27.7mm and 29mm and are between 3mm and 3.9mm thick. Two of the small rings have a faceted outer edge.  The large one has an external diameter of 51.38mm and is oval in section and 4.6mm thick. It has file marks visible on its surface. Each ring has a different coloured patina ranging from dark brown to light to mid green. Three out of four of the rings show signs of wear. Total weight 28.7g.
Rings such as these may have been used as belt or buckle frames, in harnesses or as curtain rings. The file marks may indicate a Medieval date. A Post-Medieval date is also possible.
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A cast copper alloy Medieval harness pendant, 12th to 14th century in date. The pendant is circular in plan (31.63mm in diameter) and is thin (1.6mm). It weighs 7.4g. There is an openwork design of a cross. This cross may originally have been filled with another material. The pendant has no enamelling or gilding. The suspension loop is turned 90 degrees. The pendant has a mid brown patina and the majority is covered with light green corrosion product.
No parallels can be found in the usual sources. The most similar objects are in Salisbury and South Wiltshire Medieval Catalogue Part 1. pages 17-27.
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Cast copper alloy buckle, 13th to 14th century in date. An ornate buckle with an oval frame and a narrow, off-set strap bar.  The pin is missing, however a pin rest is visible on the strap bar. The outer edge has four lobes divided by three transverse grooves, the outer two lobes project out prominently. There are also two lobed knops either side of the strap bar. Weight 4.9g, width 21.44mm, length 27.14mm, thickness 4.18mm. The patina is dark greyish green. Parallels can be seen in Whitehead 2003, Buckles,(nos. 78, 97 and 98).
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Three fragments of lead alloy casting waste of unknown date. The total weight is 59.5g and they range from 17.66mm to 49.7mm in length. The colour is white with grey patches. It is  possibly indicative of metal working nearby. The casting waste was found with Medieval and Roman pottery and some Medieval and Post-Medieval metal finds.<br />
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An assemblage of Roman pottery consisting of 30 sherds (including 6 rims) totalling 218g. They were found with Medieval pottery, and Medieval and Post Medieval metal finds. The pottery is listed as follows:
1 sherd of a Roman amphora handle, 1st to 3rd century
6 grey ware sherds, 1st to 4th century
11 sherds of coarse shell tempered ware varying between dark grey, orange and reddish brown in colour, 1st to 3rd century
11 body sherds in a sandy fabric varying in colour between dark grey, buff and dark orange
1 fragment of orange fabric, possibly from a flagon handle
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A cast copper alloy Roman brooch dating to AD 40-100. A Colchester Derivative two-piece brooch; specifically a Dolphin type. The spring mechanism (which would have been separate) and pin are missing. The catch plate is also missing. The wings are concave and on the top is a broken off forward-facing projection which would have held the external chord. The bow is decorated with central longitudinal groove bordered by two ribs. Weight 5.2g, length 42.5mm, maximum thickness of bow 7.16mm, tapering to 2.47mm. It has a mid green patina with patches of light green corrosion product which is predominantly on the underside. 
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A Post-Medieval hammered silver coin. A sixpence of Elizabeth I, dated 1595. Clipped. See North, English Hammered Coinage, Volume 2, no. 2015.


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A struck copper alloy Roman coin. A nummus of Constantius Gallus, dated 353-354 and minted in Amiens. The patina is dark green. This is probable an LRBC type 27. See also Reece and James, Identifying Roman Coins, pages 38-39 nos. 133 and 134.
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A struck copper alloy Roman coin. A nummus of uncertain emperor and mint, dated mid 4th century.The patina is dark green and there is light green corrosion product on the obverse. See Reece and James,1994, Identifying Roman Coins pages 38-39, nos. 134 and 136.


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A struck copper alloy coin. A nummus of Contantius II or Constans,dated  346-35O. Minted in Trier.
The patina is dark green with patches of lighter green corrosion.
See Reece and James, 1994, Identifying Roman Coins, pages 38-39 nos. 132,134 and 136.
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A struck copper alloy Roman coin of uncertatin emperor. A very worn nummus or radiate the second half of the 4th century. The patina is dark brownish green.
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A struck copper alloy coin, of the mid to late 4th century. A nummus of uncertain emperor. One third of the coin is missing. The patina is dark green with patches of light green corrosion product.
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Cast copper alloy lock plate likely to be from a small casket or piece of furniture. The plate is small (12.7mm x 18.5mm) and heart-shaped.  There is a small aperture formed of two punched circles, presumably for a keyhole. Above the keyhole are two rivets. It could alternatively be a mount but the aperture does look key-shaped. This object is of a Post-Medieval date (circa 1650-1850 AD). The plate is covered with a brown and dark green patina, with some patches of lighter corrosion product, Weight 1g and thickness 0.92mm.<br />
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A wrought iron arrowhead or spearhead, 9th -14th century in date.  A object is small (length 27.3mm, width 12.75mm). The blade is sub-triangular and rounded in plan and diamond-shaped in cross section. There are two possible parallels illustrated by Jessop, 1997 in ‘Medieval arrowheads’, Datasheet 22 of the Finds Research Group. Fig 5 is a pre-conquest form dating from the 9th -11th centuries and usually found with burials. It also resembles Fig 7 which is an early multi-purpose form dating to the 11th to 14th centuries. Both would have been used for hunting or warfare. The object has an uneven corroded brown surface and part of the socket has broken off. The weight is 3.8g. The thickness of the blade is 5.82mm.
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4 sherds of Medieval pottery totalling 57g. From the same grid reference was found Roman pottery and Medieval and Post Medieval metal finds. The Medieval pottery is listed as follows:
1 fragment of a rim in a grey fabric oxidised to a light orange on its exterior, vegetable tempered
1 fragment of a pot handle with green glaze. Orange fabric with a grey core
1 sherd in an orange fabric with a remnant of an orange glaze
1 fragment of a pot base of orangey fabric with a grey core, and a buff coloured slip on the exterior, chalk inclusions.
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A lump of probable coke, 55 mm in length. The lump extremely compact but light (44g). It is dark grey in colour and slightly shiny. It was found with Roman and Medieval pottery, and Medieval and Post-Medieval metal finds plus lead casting waste.<br />
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A cast copper alloy Early Medieval brooch. A small long brooch with a rectangular headplate decorated with incised lines around the perimeter. One corner of the headplate is damaged or deliberately clipped. The break appears to be old. Finds Advisor Helen Geake examined this corner on the 25/11/09 and described it as follows: &quot;The Shape is unusual.  One side of the square headplate has no stamps and its lower corner is incurved.  It’s not clear how this has been done; whether the metal has not filled the mould but the headplate was cleaned, finished and polished anyway, resulting in an unusual shape, or whether the corner has been removed and the cut cleaned up.  There is no apparent reason for the removal of this corner: a) the curve is not completely regular, so it doesn’t look like a well executed cut out, b) a curved cut-out is normally not at the corner but on the lower edge, c) there’s no embellishment (e.g. an eye) which would suggest that the shape of a birds head was being aimed at&quot;.

Arched bow. Below the bow is a flat panel. The terminal is sub-triangular and is bordered by more incised lines. Between the top of the terminal and the flat panel are three transverse grooves.
The reverse is flat execpting behind the bow which is hollowed. The catchplate is located behind the flat panel and there but most of the catchplate is missing. Remains of gilding can been seen on the catchplate.  There is the corroded remains of an iron pin behind the headplate.
The patina is mid green. The majority of the reverse is covered in a light green corrosion product.
Small long brooches appear in the early 5th century and survive well into the 6th century. They were normally worn in pairs (Macgregor and Bolick 1993, pages 124-125). The closest parallels found are in Macgregor and Bolick 1993, pages 129-132 nos.15.17,15.26 and 15.27.
Weight  9.12g, length 58.29mm, width of headplate 22.14mm, thickness of terminal 1.5mm.

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Incomplete cast copper alloy hooked tag of Post-Medieval date, c.1500-1600. The main body of the tag is hexagonal in shape with a loop for attachment on one side. Opposite to the loop sits is the shaft of the hook which projects outwards from the body for just over 1 cm. The hook has broken away from the end of the shaft. The tag is cast from one piece and shows faint remains of moulded relief with openwork. Very worn and abraded. The tag is 29.56 mm in length and 17.62 mm in width. It weighs 2.2 grams. <br />
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Incomplete cast copper alloy La Tene III or Nauheim derivative type bow brooch from the Late Iron Age to Roman period, c.100 BC–100 AD. The brooch consists of  a simple slender curved bow with a small basic catchplate. The bow has a backwards curving hook which opens into a cross bar which would have originally held the spring. The spring and pin are both missing. The brooch is 39.8 mm in length and weighs 3.7 grams. <br />
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Incomplete cast copper alloy La Tene III or Nauheim derivative type bow brooch from the Late Iron Age to Roman period, c.100 BC–100 AD. All that remains of the brooch is a simple slender curved bow. The bow has a backwards curving hook which opens into a cross bar which would have originally held the spring. The catchplate, spring and pin are all missing. The brooch is 58mm in length and weighs 4.6 grams. <br />
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Cast copper alloy shoe buckle of Post Medieval date, c.1660-1720. The outer edge of the frame is sub-rectangular in shape with rounded corners which concave slightly  inwards at its upper and lower. The frame is drilled at the centre of the top and bottom to hold a separate spindle. It is decorated with moulded transverse ridges around both spindle holes. The buckle is 25.33mm in length, 14.72mm wide with a depth of 3.55mm. It weighs 3.6 grams. <br />
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Cast copper alloy buckle of Medieval date, c.1250-1450. Single looped buckle with notched frame and moulded ends to strap bar. It measures 27.69mm in length, 24.05mm in width and has a thickness of 2mm. The buckle weighs 2.9 grams. <br />
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Incomplete cast copper alloy buckle of Post-Medieval date, c.1620-1680 AD. The loop would have originally been trapezoidal in shape with shaped ends. Only one half of the buckle loop and strap bar now remain. On the outer edge of the loop are an engraved notch and transverse line. Lobed protrusions sit above either end of the strap bar. It measures 28mm in length, 24mm in width and has a thickness of 2mm. The buckle weighs 3.8 grams. <br />
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Incomplete cast copper alloy buckle of Post-Medieval date, c.1620-1680 AD. The loop would have originally been trapezoidal in shape and had trefoil shaped ends. Only one half of the buckle loop and strap bar now remain. Lobed protrusions sit above either end of the strap bar. It measures 21.43mm in length, 23.8mm in width and has a thickness of 2.14mm. The buckle weighs 3.8 grams.<br />
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Cast copper alloy shoe buckle of Post Medieval date, c.1660-1720. The outer edge of the frame is sub-rectangular in shape with rounded corners. The inner of frame is hexagonal having six internal edges. The frame is drilled at the centre of the top and bottom to hold a separate spindle. It is decorated with engraved transverse lines on the outer edge of each loop and around both spindle holes. It measures 21.45mm in length, 15.70mm in width and has a thickness of 3.30mm. The buckle weighs 2.3 grams.<br />
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Fragment of a cast copper alloy buckle of Post-Medieval date, c.1600-1700. Originally a double looped buckle with strap bar. Less than half of one loop now remains. The loop has two pointed ends at either point of a lozenge shaped edge. Lobed protrusion above original position of strap bar. It measures 28mm in length, 26mm in width and has a thickness of 4mm. The buckle weighs 3.6 grams.<br />
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Copper alloy radiate of Gallienus, c.259-268.
Obverse Description: Radiated bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG.
Reverse Description: Mars standing.
Reverse Inscription: MARTI CONSER.
Mintmark: - P.
Diameter: 18 mm. Weight: 2.4 grams.
Class: RIC 5 491.<br />
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Copper alloy radiate of Allectus, c.293-296.
Obverse Description: Radiated bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Providence standing left. 
Reverse Inscription: PROVIDENTIA AVG. 
Mintmark: S P//C.
Diameter: 22 mm. Weight: 4.2 grams. 
Class: RIC Vol.5 105.<br />
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Copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, c.321-323.
Obverse Description: illegible. 
Obverse Inscription: illegible.
Reverse Description: illegible.
Reverse Inscription: [BEATA TRANQVILLITAS].
Diameter: 17mm. Weight: 1.8 grams. <br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Constantinopolis, c.331.
Obverse Description: helmeted bust facing left.
Obverse Inscription: CONSTANTINPOLIS.
Reverse Description: Victory on prow holding sceptre and leaning on shield. 
Reverse Inscription: None.
Mintmark: TRP.
Diameter: 17.5mm. Weight: 3.6 grams. 
Class: LRBC I. 59.<br />
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A cast copper alloy stirrup strap mount, 11th century in date. Triangular (40.5mm, x 31.74mm)with a flange at the base projecting out from the reverse at a right angle. The obverse bears an image of a lion-like creature facing left, with head turned upward, one raised paw and the tail going through the legs. The mount is 6.36mm thick and in profile is slightly curved. It has a circular hole at the apex, and the moulding above the hole has partly broken off. It has one lower fixing hole through the flange. The rivet is missing but there is rust around the fixing hole. Weight 27.61g. It has a mid green and dark brown patina with light green corrosion product in the low relief areas and on the reverse. These Viking-inspired mounts are thought to have been mounted at the junction between stirrup and strap. See no. 285 of Williams 1997, Late Saxon Stirrup-Strap Mounts - A Classification and Catalogue, CBA Research Report 111.
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Cast copper alloy Early Medieval brooch dating to the 5th or 6th century. The headplate of a cruciform brooch; the lower part is missing. The headplate is sub-rectangular in plan. There is a top knob but the side knobs are missing. The top knob is domed in plan and semi-circular in section, with a plain extension and a collar. There is a single beaded line around the collar of the top knob. The central panel of the headplate has lunate punch marks along both sides. This lunate pattern is repeated along the short sides of the head plate. There is damage to both sides of the headplate but the breaks are old. The brooch is broken where the bow begins. There are patches of light green corrosion product on the breaks and on the top knob and central panel. On the reverse  is the remains of the pin lug. There is much light green corrosion product around the pin lug and near the breaks. There is also rust on the reverse.
Cruciform brooches were normally worn singly on the breast and, where the context is known,they are almost invariably found in female graves (Macgregor and Bolick, E,1993, A summary catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon collections (non ferrous metals)Ashmolean Museum Oxford, page 95).
Width (width of headplate) 45.27mm, length 38.38mm,  thickness of central plate 2.26mm, weight 19.7g.
See nos. 12.2 and 12.14 in Macgregor and Bolick 1993, pages 100-101.
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A cast copper alloy Medieval horse harness pendant. The pendant is a quatrefoil shape and has a suspension loop that is turned through 90 degrees. It bears a heraldic design of four crowns on a field of red enamel. Remains of gilding can be seen on the crowns, on the suspension loop, on the sides and on the reverse. These pendants date from the 14th century. Length 38.53mm, width 29.58mm, maximum thickness 3.53mm tapering to 1.77mm at the base of the pendant, weight 13.8g. The object has a dark brown patina with patches of dark green. 
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A cast copper alloy Early Medieval buckle dating probably to the  5th or 6th century. The frame is an elongated D-shape and is oval in section. The pin bar is circular in section and is narrower than the rest of the frame. The pin curves over the pin bar. Length 19.05mm, width 8.88mm and maximum thickness 2.93mm. Weight 1.7g. Similar examples can be found in Macgregor and Bolick 1993, A summary catalogue of the Anglo-Saxon collections (non ferrous metals), Ashmolean Museum Oxford, pages 193-207. <br />
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Fragment of a cast copper alloy probable Roman or Early Medieval buckle frame. Zoomorphic terminal. Oval in section. Covered with mid to light green corrosion product. 23.17mm long, 4.68mm thick, weight 4.1g.
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Cast copper-alloy miniature terret dating from the Iron Age to Roman period, circa 300 BC to AD 100. A sub- circular ring which is D-shaped in section. The attachment bar is narrower than the rest of the hoop and shows signs of wear. The hoop thickens slightly as it approaches the attachment bar. The terret measures 19.58mm in width and 20.09mm in height externally. The maximum width of the bar is 6.19mm and its maximum thickness is 4.09mm. The attachment bar is only 5.1mm long. Weight 6g. It has a greyish green patina and patches of lighter green corrosion product. The miniature terret is believed to have been designed to take a strap, possibly a belt.
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A die-stamped copper alloy Medieval mount. This is a sexfoil shaped mount with rounded ‘petals’. It is made from sheet metal that has been die-stamped. It is convex and has a circular hole which is not placed centrally. There are also two small rivet holes with copper alloy rivets still in place. Weight 0.6g, diameter 12.32mm, minimum thickness 1mm. The mount has a very dark green patina.
Parallels can be seen in Read, 2001 Metal Finds of Antiquity, nos.103-107. Read's examples are dated 1350-1400. 
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A cast copper alloy Medieval mount. The mount is in the form of a crowned anthropomorphic, probably male, mask.  There is an almost central rivet hole with copper alloy rivet still in place. The patina is mid green. The reverse is concave and covered with brownish yellow corrosion product.  Length 15.11mm,  width 12.32mm, thickness 4.02 excluding the rivet, weight 1.7g. Parallels can be seen in Read, 2001 Metal Finds of Antiquity, nos.136-7. Read's examples are dated 1270-1350. 

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UID copper alloy object. Fragment of a cast copper alloy object of probable Post-Medieval or Modern date. It looks like a lid as it has a circular knop or handle. Length 34.92mm, diameter of knop 14.2mm, height 23.69mm. weight 11.8g. The object has a mid green patina and is quite pitted both sides. There is light green corrosion product within these 'pits'.
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Cast copper alloy Late Iron Age to early Roman brooch. A Colchester one piece brooch dating from circa 20 BC to AD70. The pin does not survive. The bow is thin (maxiumum 4.3mm wide), undecorated and D-shaped in section but. The bow has been bent out of shape and has lost its catchplate. The wings are flat and rectangular in plan. The reverse of the head has two broken projections from the missing spring and the remains of a forward facing overhead chord hook. At the head of the bow there is a sharp bend where the bow joins the head. The length is 40.13mm and the weight is 4.2g. It has a light brown patina and is covered in patches of light green corrosion product. The brooch resembles no. 250 on plate 155 in 'A Visual Catalogue of Hattatt's Roman Brooches' 2007. 
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A Palaeolithic flint handaxe. The axe is 122mm long and 90mm wide. Its  thickness is 28mm and its weight is ?g. It is ovate or cordate in shape, with bifacial working. The dorsal surface retains some cortex. Part of the ventral surface at the proximal end has broken off. All edges apart from the proximal? end have been retouched to form cutting edges. The orange/brown patination suggests deposition within river terrace gravels. This is Lower or Middle Palaeolithic(Achuelian) and probably dates to between 360,000 to 130,000 BC. 

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Copper alloy radiate of Gallienus, c.259-268.
Obverse Description: illegible.  
Obverse Inscription: GALLIENVS AVG.
Reverse Description: Equity standing left. 
Reverse Inscription: AEQVITAS AVG.
Diameter: 20mm. Weight: 1.7 grams. 
Class: RIC 5 119. <br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Constantine I, c.330-335.
Obverse Description: Laureate bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG.
Reverse Description: Two soldiers standing either side of two standards. 
Reverse Inscription: GLORIA EXERCITVS.
Mintmark: // TRC.
Diameter: 13mm. Weight: 1.2 grams. 
Class: LRBC 1. 48. <br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Valentinian I , c.367-375.
Obverse Description: Diademed bust facing right, draped and cuirassed.
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Valentinian advancing right dragging captive and holding labarum.
Reverse Inscription: GLORIA ROMANORVM. 
Mintmark: O F II//CON.
Diameter: 14 mm. Weight: 2.9 grams.
Class: LRBC II. 512.<br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Magnentius, c.351-353.
Obverse Description: Bareheaded draped and cuirassed bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Two Victories standing facing each other resting a shield inscribed VOT V MVLT X on a cippus. TRP in exergue.
Reverse Inscription: VICTORIAE D D N N AVG ET CAE.
Diameter: 16 mm. Weight: 1.5 grams.
Class: LRBC II. 217.<br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Constantine I, c.319-320.
Obverse Description: Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: IMP CONSTANTINVS MAX AVG.
Reverse Description: Two Victories resting shield inscribed VOT.P.R on altar.
Reverse Inscription: VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP.
Mint: PLN (London).
Diameter: 17mm. Weight: 2.4 grams. 
Class: RIC 7 154.<br />
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Copper alloy radiate of Tetricus I, c.271-273. 
Obverse description: Radiated bust facing right. 
Inscription and reverse illegible. 
Diameter: 17 mm. Weight: 2 grams.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: LANCUM-4458A5</name> 
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Copper alloy radiate of Gallienus, c.259-268.
Obverse Description: illegible.
Obverse Inscription: [GALLIENVS AVG].
Reverse Description: illegible.
Reverse Inscription: [PAX AVG].
Diameter: 15mm. Weight: 2 grams. 
Class: RIC 5 256.<br />
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Copper alloy radiate of Claudius II, c.268-270.
Obverse Description: Radiated bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: [IMP C CL] AVD [IVS AVG].
Reverse Description: Felicity standing left.
Reverse Inscription: [FELIC] TEMPO.
Diameter: 20 mm. Weight: 3.6 grams. 
Class: RIC 5 145ff.<br />
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Probable copper alloy Sestertius of Claudius, c.41-54.
Obverse: Bust facing right.
Reverse: Figure standing. 
Diameter: 30mm. Weight: 18.5 grams.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: LANCUM-462CF2</name> 
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Copper alloy radiate of Victorinus, c.269-271. Obverse Description: Radiated bust facing right. Obverse Inscription: IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG. Reverse Description: Sol advancing left raising right hand and holding whip. Reverse Inscription: INVICTVS. Mintmark: Star. Gaul Mint 1 (probably Trier). Diameter: 18mm. Weight: 2 grams.  Class: RIC 5 114; Cunetio 2534<br />
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Copper alloy radiate of Allectus, c.293-296.
Obverse Description: Radiated bust facing right.
Obverse Legend: IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Salus standing. 
Reverse Legend: SALVS AVG. 
Mintmark: S A//ML.
Diameter: 21 mm. Weight: 4.1 grams. 
Class: RIC Vol.5 42.
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Clipped copper alloy nummus of House of Constantine, c.335-341. 
Obverse Description: Laurelled, draped and cuirassed bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: illegible.
Reverse Description: Two soldiers standing either side of one standard.
Reverse Inscription: [GLORIA EXCERCITVS].
Diameter: 14 mm. Weight: 1.6 grams.
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Copper alloy nummus of Constans, c.337-341. 
Obverse Description: Diademed bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: CONSTANS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Two Victories standing facing each other.
Reverse Inscription: VICTORIAE D D AVGGQ NN.
Mintmark: TRP.
Diameter: 14 mm. Weight: 1.5 grams.
Class: LRBC I. 138.
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Copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, c.330-335.
Obverse Description: Helmeted bust of Roma facing left wearing imperial mantle.
Obverse Inscription: No legend.
Reverse Description: She-wolf standing left suckling Romulus and Remus.
Reverse Inscription: VRBS ROMA.
Diameter: 13.5 mm. Weight: 1.0 grams. 
Class: LRBC I 184.
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Incomplete copper alloy nummus of Theodora, House of Constantine, c.337-341. 
Obverse Description: Diademed bust of Theodora facing right.
Obverse Inscription: FL MAX THEODORAE AVG.
Reverse Description: Pietas standing right holding child in arms.
Reverse Inscription: PIETAS ROMANA.
Diameter: 14 mm. Weight: 1 gram.
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Copper alloy nummus of Valentinian I, c.364-367.
Obverse Description: Diademed bust facing right, draped and cuirassed.
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Valentinian advancing right dragging captive and holding labarum.
Reverse Inscription: GLORIA ROMANORVM.
Mintmark: O F II/CON.
Diameter: 14 mm. Weight: 1.7 grams.
Class: LRBC II. 487.
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Copper alloy nummus of Constans, c.335-337. 
Obverse Description: Laurelled, draped and cuirassed bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: FL IVL CONSTANS NOB CAES.
Reverse Description: Two soldiers standing either side of one standard.
Reverse Inscription: [GLORIA EXCERCITVS].
Mintmark: TRP.
Diameter: 10 mm. Weight: 0.4 grams.
Class: LRBC I 90.
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Quartered copper alloy contemporary copy of a Roman Radiate, c.275-285. Unassignable. 
Diameter: 19mm. Weight: 1.5 grams. <br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Valens, c.364-375. 
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left.
Reverse Inscription: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE.
Mintmark: O F II // CON.
Diameter: 17 mm. Weight: 2.5 grams.
Class: LRBC II 492. <br />
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Clipped copper alloy nummus of Valens, c.364-375. 
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left.
Reverse Inscription: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE.
Diameter: 17 mm. Weight: 1.8 grams.<br />
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Fragment of a copper alloy nummus copy of House of Valentinian, c.364-378.
Obverse Description: Diadem bust facing right.
Reverse Description: Figure standing.
Reverse Inscription: [GLORIA ROMANORVM].
Diameter: 13 mm. Weight: 0.7 grams.<br />
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Clipped copper alloy nummus of Valens, c.364-375. 
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left.
Reverse Inscription: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE.
Diameter: 16 mm. Weight: 1.6 grams.<br />
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Incomplete copper alloy nummus of Valens, c.367-375. 
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left.
Reverse Inscription: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE.
Mintmark: TRP.
Diameter: 16.5 mm. Weight: 1.6 grams.
Class: LRBC II 97.<br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Valens, c.367-375. 
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left.
Reverse Inscription: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE.
Mintmark: O F II // CON.
Diameter: 18 mm. Weight: 2.5 grams.
Class: LRBC II 523. <br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Constantine I, c.325-326.
Obverse Description: Bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: CONSTANTINVS AVG.
Reverse Description: Camp-gate surmounted by two turrets.
Reverse Inscription: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG.
Mint: Trier.
Diameter: 18 mm. Weight: 1.6 grams.
Class: RIC 7 461.<br />
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Incomplete copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, c.330-335.
Obverse Description: Helmeted bust of Roma facing left wearing imperial mantle.
Obverse Inscription: No legend.
Reverse Description: She-wolf standing left suckling Romulus and Remus.
Reverse Inscription: VRBS ROMA.
Diameter: 17 mm. Weight: 1.3 grams. <br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Theodosius I, c.394-395.
Obverse Inscription: D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG.
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Reverse Inscription: SALVS REIPVBLICAE RP.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left carrying trophy and dragging captive.
Diameter: 13.5 mm. Weight: 1.3 grams.
Class: LRBC II 804. <br />
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Copper alloy nummus of House of Valentinian, c.364-375.
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right.
Reverse Description: Ruler advancing right dragging captive and holding labarum.
Reverse Inscription: GLORIA ROMANORVM.
Diameter: 13 mm. Weight: 1.4 grams.<br />
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Clipped copper alloy nummus of Valens, c.364-375. 
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left.
Reverse Inscription: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE.
Diameter: 17 mm. Weight: 2.6 grams.<br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Constantius II, c.348-354.
Obverse Inscription: DN CONSTANTIVS P F AVG.
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust facing right. 
Reverse Inscription: FEL TEMP REPARATIO.
Reverse Description: Soldier advancing left spearing fallen horseman.
Diameter: 18 mm. Weight: 2 grams.<br />
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Copper alloy of nummus of Magnentius, c.351-353 (probably). 
Very worn. 
Diameter: 17 mm. Weight: 1.8 grams.<br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Constantius II, c.348-361.
Obverse Inscription: [DN CONSTANTIVS P F AVG].
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust facing right. 
Reverse Inscription: [FEL TEMP REPARATIO].
Reverse Description: Soldier advancing left spearing fallen horseman.
Diameter: 18 mm. Weight: 2.1 grams.<br />
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Copper alloy nummus of House of Valentinian, c.364-375.
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right.
Reverse Description: Ruler advancing right dragging captive and holding labarum.
Reverse Inscription: [GLORIA ROMANORVM].
Diameter: 15 mm. Weight: 2.2 grams.<br />
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Copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, c.330-335.
Obverse Description: bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: illegible.
Reverse Description: Two soldiers standing either side of two standards.
Reverse Inscription: [GLORIA EXERCITIVS].
Diameter: 14 mm. Weight: 1.8 grams.<br />
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Copper alloy of nummus of Magnentius, c.351-353.
Obverse Description: Bareheaded draped and cuirassed bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: D N MAGNENTIVS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Two Victories standing facing each other, holding between them shield inscribed VOT V MVLT X (probably).
Reverse Inscription: VICTORIAE D D N N AVG ET CAE.
Diameter: 19 mm. Weight: 2.5 grams.
Class: LRBC II 217 (probably).<br />
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Copper alloy Irish Farthing of Charles I, c.1625-1649.
Obverse Description: Double arched crown with sceptre inside circle.
Obverse Inscription: illegible.
Reverse Description: Rose.
Reverse Inscription: illegible.
Diameter: 13 mm. Weight: 0.7 grams. <br />
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Copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, c.330-335.
Obverse Description: bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: illegible.
Reverse Description: Two soldiers standing either side of two standards.
Reverse Inscription: [GLORIA EXERCITIVS].
Diameter: 12.5 mm. Weight: 0.4 grams.

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Copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, c.330-335.
Obverse Description: Helmeted bust of Roma facing left wearing imperial mantle.
Obverse Inscription: No legend.
Reverse Description: She-wolf standing left suckling Romulus and Remus.
Reverse Inscription: VRBS ROMA.
Diameter: 14.5 mm. Weight: 1.6 grams. 
Class: LRBC I 184.
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Copper alloy nummus of Constans, c.337-341. 
Obverse Description: Laurelled, draped and cuirassed bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: CONSTANS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Two soldiers standing either side of single standard.
Reverse Inscription: GLORIA EXERCITVS.
Diameter: 12 mm. Weight: 1.4 grams.
Class: LRBC I 227.
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Copper alloy nummus of Valens, c.364-367. 
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left.
Reverse Inscription: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE.
Mintmark: OF I//LVG (Lyon).
Diameter: 18 mm. Weight: 2.5 grams.
Class: LRBC II 285. 
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Copper alloy nummus of Valens, c.367-375. 
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left.
Reverse Inscription: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE.
Mintmark: SCON.
Diameter: 18 mm. Weight: 2.5 grams.
Class: LRBC II 528. 
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Copper alloy nummus of Valens, c.364-375. 
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left.
Reverse Inscription: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE.
Diameter: 17.5 mm. Weight: 2.7 grams.
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Copper alloy nummus of Gratian (joint reign), c.367-375.
Obverse Inscription: DN GRATIANVS AVGG AVG.
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust facing right. 
Reverse Inscription: GLORIA ROMANORVM
Reverse Description: Gratian advancing right dragging captive and holding labarum. 
Mint: OOF II//LVGP (Lyon).
Diameter: 17 mm. Weight: 2 grams.
Class: LRBC II 318. 
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Copper alloy Irish Farthing of Charles I, c.1625-1649
Obverse Description: Double arched crown with sceptre inside circle.
Reverse Description: Rose.
Diameter: 13 mm. Weight: 0.6 grams. 
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Copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, c.330-335.
Obverse Description: bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: illegible.
Reverse Description: Two soldiers standing either side of two standards.
Reverse Inscription: [GLORIA EXERCITIVS].
Diameter: 15 mm. Weight: 1.3 grams. 
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Incomplete copper alloy nummus copy of Valens, c.367-375. 
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left.
Reverse Inscription: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE.
Mintmark: O F II // CON (Arles).
Diameter: 16 mm. Weight: 2.4 grams.
Class: LRBC II 524. 
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Copper alloy nummus of Gratian (joint reign), c.367-375.
Obverse Inscription: DN GRATIANVS AVGG AVG.
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped, cuirassed bust facing right. 
Reverse Inscription: GLORIA NOVI SAECVLI.
Reverse Description: Gratian standing, head left, holding labarum and leaning on shield. 
Mint: PCON (Arles).
Diameter: 17 mm. Weight: 2.2 grams.
Class: LRBC II 505. 
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Copper alloy unit of Iron Age date, c. 20 BC – AD 10.
Attributed to Tasciovanus of the Trinovantes/Catuvellauni, Eastern Territory.
Obverse Description: Lion standing right with illegible letters above and possibly below, all inside wheel.
Reverse Description:  Eagle facing forward with wings spread and head left.
Diameter: 14 mm. Weight : 2.2 grams. 
Class: BMC Hobbs p.119 1691-2, Van Asdell 1890.
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Copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, c.341-346.
Reverse Inscription: [VICTORIAE DD AVG GQ N N].
Diameter: 13 mm. Weight: 1.3 grams. 
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Copper alloy nummus of Valens, c.364-367. 
Obverse Description: Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Victory advancing left.
Reverse Inscription: SECVRITAS REIPVBLICAE.
Mintmark: PLVG (Lyon).
Diameter: 16 mm. Weight: 1.9 grams.
LRBC II. 276. 
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Copper alloy nummus copy of House of Valentinian, c.364-374.
Obverse Description: Diademed bust facing right.
Reverse Description: Figure standing right.
Reverse Inscription: [GLORIA ROMANORVM].
Diameter: 17 mm. Weight: 2.3 grams.
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Copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, c.341-346.
Obverse Description: Bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: illegible. 
Reverse Description: illegible.
Reverse Inscription: [VICTORIAE DD AVG GQ N N].
Diameter: 12 mm. Weight: 1.3 grams. 
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Copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, c.341-346.
Obverse Description: bust facing right. 
Obverse Inscription: illegible. 
Reverse Description: illegible.
Reverse Inscription: [VICTORIAE DD AVG GQ N N].
Diameter: 12 mm. Weight: 1.2 grams. 
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A copper-alloy Medieval ring brooch dating from the 13th to 15th centuries AD.  The back is flattened although slightly convex, smooth and undecorated but the other surfaces of the ring, which has a ‘D’ shaped cross-section, are divided up into sections that form the decorative design of the brooch.  The decorative style is formed of ten long-thin barrel shapes that are separated by transverse ribs, of which there are eleven.  The barrel shapes are c.8.71mm long but vary slightly, and c.4.17mm at the widest point narrowing to c.2.80mm.  The transverse ribs are c.4.10mm by 2.10mm.  A transverse rectangular slot has been cut across the centre of one of the barrels and would have acted as a pin rest for the pointed end of the pin; this slot has a width of 1.93mm.  Almost opposite this slot are two of the transverse ribs, thinner than the rest at 1.67mm, and side-by-side narrowing to 2.50mm (the thinnest part of the ring) between the two. This gap between the two ribs is the only area of the brooch that does not have a flat back, the groove formed between the ribs continuing all the way round creating a circular cross-section at this point only.  This is the location for the pin to be attached to the ring, by curving around the cross-section within the groove, allowing the pin to swivel.  If the slot is positioned at 12 o’clock the gap between the two ribs is positioned between 6 and 7 o’clock rather than the 6 o’clock position as would be expected, this might suggest that the pin was designed to have a slightly curved shaft.  Dimensions: external diameter 38.87mm, internal diameter 30.86mm, thickness 3.81mm and weight 8.62g.  See Hattatt, R. 2007 (p.382-3, fig.241-2, items 1340, 1710, 1711 &amp; 1344) for similar examples.  If this is not a ring brooch it would be a single loop frame buckle see Egan, G. 2002 (p.51, fig.32.) but I feel that this is unlikely as similar examples are shown in Hattatt’s ‘A Visual Catalogue of Richard Hattatt’s Ancient Brooches’ while nothing as similar is shown in Egan or Whitehead, R. 2003.<br />
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A copper-alloy Colchester type Dolphin (Polden Hill) style brooch dating to 25-60AD.  The wings seem to be undecorated although they are worn and corroded with the tips missing.  The semicircular curved wings are 15.67mm long and 5.10mm wide with a thickness of 1.46mm and curve to a height of 2.95mm.  The bow was also probably plain with a single groove along the edge of the upper surface however possible faint depressions, which possibly resemble in places diamond shapes, might be just the result of slight corrosion or damage that occurred whilst buried in the ground.  The bow has a ‘D’ shaped cross-section and straight edges that taper continuously into the foot, which has an oval cross-section.  The bow has a maximum width of 6.47mm narrowing to 1.70mm at the foot.  The head protrudes forward from the wings by 3.53mm.  At the tail end of, and below, the bow a small triangular catch-plate is present 3.82mm long by 2.76mm, and 1.35mm thick.  The pin, and return on the catch-plate are missing.  Dimensions: length 25.53mm, width 15.67mm, height 9.98mm, weight 3.84g.  See Hattatt, R. 2007 (p.298, fig.157, item 351) for a similar example.<br />
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A copper-alloy La Téne III style brooch of 10 – 100 AD.  The bow is flat and undecorated with a rectangular cross-section.  It is 4.41mm wide and 1.05mm thick.  At the head the bow turns down by 90 degrees and then curves upwards to form the start of the spring, of which only two turns on the left of the brooch survive.  The spring has an external diameter of 8.25mm and internal diameter of 3.70mm.  At the tail end of the bow a relatively large triangular catch-plate survives although the return is missing.  The catch-plate is 12.51mm long by 8.78mm and 1.04mm thick.  Overall dimensions: length 40.45mm, width 5.77mm, height 12.54mm and weight 1.86g.  See Hattatt, R. 2007 (p.290, fig.149, item 243, 244, 736 &amp; 1452) for a similar example.  This is not a Nauheim brooch as that type always have “an open catch-plate” Worrell, S. (unpublished ‘Late Iron Age and Roman Brooches’ p.2).  This brooch is a Nauheim-Derivative which was popular in southern and eastern England, which fits well with the find location of Cambridgeshire.<br />
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A copper-alloy Colchester type one-piece brooch of 1st century (25-60)AD date.  The bow is flat with a rectangular cross-section and convex sides.  It has a sharp change in angle as it approaches the head, and tapers slightly away from the head ending with a rounded tail or foot.  The upper surface of the bow dips along the length centrally and contains two raised lateral lines, side-by-side, of rocker-arm decoration down the centre of this dip.  The rear-facing hook has a rectangular cross-section that is 2.60mm wide and 1.33mm thick.  Short plain wings each 5.30mm long, 4.07mm wide and 1.11mm thick cover the integral spring.  The only decoration on the wings are two transverse grooves, one 1.29mm from each of the tips and one next to the edge of the bow.  The brooch is an eight-coil version however only the four coils to the left of the bow survive.  As the fourth coil turns upward, the point where the spring has broken, it starts to curve inwards towards the centre presumably ready to pass under the rear-facing hook so that it could then begin to form the coils to the right of the bow.  The catch-plate is triangular with a slightly concave inner edge, 22.36mm long by 11.54mm and 0.52mm thick.  Two perforations separated by a narrow stepped bridgework are present on the plate.  The perforation nearest to the tail of the bow is triangular and the perforation nearest to the head is rectilinear.  The return survives almost completely, turning upward until level with the start of the perforation thus ensuring the fabric behind, to which the brooch would be attached, would not be obscured by the return. The brooch has a mid greyish blue patina and a few small patches of pale green corrosion.   The bordered image within the photograph of record item CAM-1F8825 is an enlarged view of the top of the brooch which is not to scale.  Overall dimensions: length 61.24mm, width 18.84mm, height 17.28mm and weight 8.39g.  See Hattatt, R. 2007 (p.296, fig.155, item 250 &amp; 253) for a similar example.<br />
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A copper-alloy Anglo-Saxon strap end of Thomas’s Class A, type 1 or 2 (Thomas, G. 2003 &amp; 2004, ‘The Finds Research Group AD700-1700 – Datasheet No. 32 &amp; 33).  The strap end is joined as one piece for an approximate length of 25.79mm before it splits to allow space for the strap to fit between.  The gap between the two sheets is 1.51mm.  In the top corners on both of the separated sheets are rivet holes with a diameter of 1.67.  The metal around the rivet holes protrudes slightly from the line of the edge of the rest of the strap end.  A raised and curved ‘V’ shaped line that forms a heart shape with the protruding ‘ears’ of the rivet holes forms a zone of decoration, between the holes and below them.  When viewed with the terminal end pointing upwards, the decoration in the centre of this zone contains a raised shape similar to an angel with out stretched wings or a flower head, stalk and two leaves.  The strap end tapers down towards the terminal, which is of a basic zoomorphic style with a straight edged tip.  The central panel is edged by a raised boarder and formed internally of raised pattern surrounded by incised areas.  The top and bottom of the zone is concave in a curved ‘V’ shaped form.  All of the depressed areas have been in filled with a pale substance (possibly enamel?), and this partially survives on the back as well.  Dimensions: length 36.39mm, width 11.45mm, thickness 1.89mm, weight 3.36g.<br />
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A copper-alloy Post-Medieval pouring spout in the form of a dog’s head, dating from the 15th-16th century.  All of the spout is present.  This is a relatively crude example as no eyes are detailed.  The dog’s mouth is holding a barrel through which the liquid would be poured.  The barrel protrudes a maximum of 9.51mm, has an internal diameter of 5.43mm and an external diameter of 9.15mm.  The ears are rectangular with a depression in the centre that is just discernable by eye but more evident by touch.  Faint file marks can be seen on the flat curved edge that would attach to the main body of the vessel if Lewis’s view (see below) is correct.  The closest example of the spout in Bailey, G. 2001 is on p.58, no.3. however the ‘V’ formed by the open mouth is much lower than centre, and the base of the neck curves forward towards the mouth slightly more than Bailey’s example.  The spout has a maximum length of 62.41mm and height of 45.47mm and thickness of 15.08mm.  The spout weighs 45.10g.  Some confusion exists as to what sort of vessel this type of spout was part of.  Bailey, G. 2001 (p.57) puts forward the suggestion that they might have been secured to leather bottles with a leather thong.  Lewis, J.M. 1987 (p.4) states that they were welded to metal ewers.<br />
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A lead pilgrim badge of late 14th-15th century.  The badge is circular, and has four large raised pellets, touching, grouped together in the centre possibly to create a flower head.  Each of these pellets has a diameter of 4.07mm and stand taller, at least double the height, of all of the other areas of raised decoration.  The pellets are surrounded by a raised boarder 0.75mm wide.  Outside this boarder are eighteen smaller pellets with a diameter of 1.69mm that are spaced evenly.  Beyond this is another identical raised boarder that is parallel to the inner circular raised line.  Outside the outer line is an undecorated boarder c.3.09mm wide and 1.59mm thick.  The thickest part of the badge, over the central pellets is 3.12mm.  The badge has a diameter of 26.92mm.  The edge is slightly damaged in two places.  A small rectangular protrusion, 4.33mm wide, is present on the edge of the badge that protrudes 1.38mm from the edge. This protrusion is probably evidence of the badge being moulded, the protrusion being a sprue, which was never filed off.  On the back of the badge is an integral pin, now bent over to form a loop.  The pin has a maximum diameter of 5.27mm narrowing to at least 2.50mm.  The pin would probably have been shaped in a similar way to the example shown in Spencer, B. 1998 (p.264, item 260) although this pin protrudes from the centre of the back of the badge where as Spencer’s example protrudes from the back close to the edge of the badge.  Spencer, B. 1998 contains several non-identical but similar solid disc badges, including but not exhaustively, the following examples (p.126, 265, 314 &amp; 317, no.134, 260, 314).  The badge weights 8.22g.<br />
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Copper alloy of nummus of Valentinian I , c.367-375.
Obverse Description: Diademed bust facing right, draped and cuirassed.
Obverse Inscription: D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Valentinian advancing right dragging captive and holding labarum.
Reverse Inscription: GLORIA ROMANORVM.
Mint: SCON (Arles).
Diameter: 14 mm. Weight: 1.7 grams.
class: LRBC II. 498.<br />
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Copper alloy Farthing of Charles I, c.1625-1649.
Obverse Description: Crown with sceptre inside circle.
Reverse Description: Rose.
Obverse and Reverse Inscription: both illegible.
Diameter: 16 mm. Weight: 0.8 grams. <br />
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Copper alloy nummus copy of House of Valentinian, c.364-378.
Obverse Description: Diademed bust facing right.
Reverse Description: Figure standing.
Reverse Inscription: [GLORIA ROMANORVM].
Diameter: 18 mm. Weight: 1.4 grams.<br />
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Copper alloy nummus of the House of Constantine, c.330-335.
Obverse Description: Helmeted bust of Roma facing left wearing imperial mantle.
Obverse Inscription: No legend.
Reverse Description: She-wolf standing left suckling Romulus and Remus.
Reverse Inscription: VRBS ROMA.
Diameter: 17 mm. Weight: 2.1 grams. 
Class: LRBC I 51.<br />
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Copper alloy Nuremburg jetton of Late Medieval to Post Medieval date, c.1450-1700. Very worn. Obverse: three crowns placed alternately with three Fleur de Lis around a central five petalled rose. Reverse: imperial orb surmounted by cross within three-arched ornamental tressure. Diameter: 22.44. Weight: 1.1 grams.<br />
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Copper alloy Nuremburg jetton of Late Medieval to Post Medieval date, c.1450-1700. 
Very worn. Obverse: illegible. Reverse: imperial orb.
Diameter: 24.93. Weight: 1.2 grams.<br />
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A fragment of an Anglo-Saxon copper-alloy great square-headed brooch.  The metal has a light green patina.  The brooch is so fragmentary it has not been possible to assign it to one of Hines's groups (Hines, J. 1997).  The zones used here to describe the various parts of the brooch relate to the zones described by Hines (Hines, J. 1997, p.5, fig.1).  The only parts of the brooch to survive are the top part of the bow (zone h) and the central part of the headplate (zones b &amp;amp; e) the headplate second panel and headplate inner panel.  Zone b is fragmentary having sustained damage to all edges.  The bow has a flattened 'D' shaped cross-section with a lateral narrow triangular ridge 1.37mm wide and 0.65mm high on the under side.  The upper surface of the bow has a plain raised border with a plain lateral parallel raised band down the centre.  The bow is 9.32mm wide, 2.55mm thick and extends to a length of 6.46mm where a transverse break occurred that has now worn smooth.  The proximal end of the bow curves slightly into the headplate inner panel.  The headplate inner panel is rectangular 14.50mm by 6.70mm and surrounded by a raised plain boarder 2.04mm wide.  Outside of this border zone 'b', the headplate second panel, surrounds zone 'e' on three sides with a width of at least 4.79mm.  The headplate second panel appears to be undecorated but this might be a result of the damage sustained to the brooch.  The headplate inner panel is filled with incised decoration, which consists of an incised line that forms a rectangular border, c.1.18mm from the raised outer border.  Within this boarder are detailed, but now faint, incisions that might have been lettering.  On the reverse of the headplate are the remains of two lugs that sit parallel to each other with a gap of 6.11mm.  The lugs are 6.84mm long, 1.96mm wide and would have been greater than 3.00mm tall with an internal diameter of c.1.82mm.  The overall dimensions of the brooch fragment are: length 21.04mm, width 25.40mm, thickness 8.82mm and weight 4.79g.<br />
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Cast copper alloy clapper bell of probable Late-Medieval to Post-Medieval date, c.1400-1800. The bell is sub-conical in shape, flaring outwards at the base terminating in a lip. Much of the lip has broken away and the majority of what remains has been squashed backwards upon itself. There is a raised ridge which runs around the central circumference of the body. The attachment loop and clapper are both missing. The bell is small at 23.53 mm in height by 17.37 mm in width. It weighs 4.5 grams and has a mottled green patina. No direct comparison found on database. <br />
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Fragment of a cast copper alloy buckle of Medieval date, c.1400-1500. The fragment is part of a loop from a probable double looped sub rectangular buckle. Seven lobed knops sit around the perimeter of the frame each bearing a central inscribed circle. The frame is further decorated with oblique grooves within a linear border. The fragment is 48mm in length by 20mm in width. It has a depth of 3mm and weighs 6.8 grams. <br />
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Cast copper alloy mount of Post-Medieval date, c.1600-1700. The body of the mount is flat with two rivets for attachment on its reverse. It is circular at both ends with one end terminating in a rounded point. The centre of the mount is a squared figure of eight. This is larger on one side making the mount slightly asymmetrical. It is 25.09mm in length with a width of 8.09mm. It weighs 1.5 grams. A similar, yet larger, mount can be seen in Brian Read’s Metal Artefacts of Antiquity (2001) pg 28, ref 292. <br />
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Base fragment from a contemporary copy of a Samian ware ceramic dish of Roman date, 43-410. White gritty fabric with red slip. The fragment measures 60mm by 52mm with a depth of 20mm. It weighs 49.9 grams. <br />
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Complete cast copper alloy hooked tag of Post-Medieval date, 1500-1600. The hook has an open D-shaped fastener at one end. This sits next to a central openwork design of three ovals pointing inwards to the centre of the tag. This openwork shows raised decoration of two knops at the edge of the fastener and several transverse moulded grooves which create a knotted roped effect. On the opposite end to the fastener is a hook which bends round to the reverse of the object forming a c-shape at a maximum depth of 5mm. The hook is 29 mm in length and 18mm at its widest point. It has a depth of 1.5 mm and weighs 1.7 grams. <br />
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Silver antoninianus of Gordian III, c.241-243.
Obverse Description: Radiate bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG.
Reverse Description: Apollo seated left holding branch and resting left arm on lyre.
Reverse Inscription: P M TR P III COS II P P.
Diameter: 21 mm. Weight: 3.8 grams.
Class: RIC 4 87. <br />
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Silver siliqua of Constantius II, c.350-353.
Obverse Description:  Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG.
Reverse Description: Inscription in four lines within wreath.
Reverse Inscription: VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX.
Mintmark: SCON.
Diameter: 12 mm. Weight 1.9 grams.
Class: RIC 8 261/291.
The coin is not clipped<br />
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A complete cast copper alloy crotal bell of Post-Medieval date, c.1500-1800. The bell is an irregular hollow sphere with a square suspension loop at the top. At the largest circumference of the bell sits a median raised ridge. This separates the sphere into two distinctive halves. In the upper half, placed directly below the attachment loop, are two perforations for sound holes. One is larger than the other at 8mm in diameter, the smaller is 6mm. The lower half has two oval sound holes connected by a linear perforation. There is a small crack extending from one of these lower holes. The lower half is decorated with a sun-burst pattern and initialled ‘A.G.’ next to the linear perforation. The bell is in excellent condition and still contains its internal rumbler, which consists of a loose circular fragment of solid iron. As such, the bell is in complete working order and emits a loud pleasing jingle. The bell measures 40 mm from loop to the base of its body and has a diameter of 32 mm. The iron rumbler measures roughly 12 mm in maximum diameter. The bell is 32.4 grams in weight. <br />
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Silver shilling of William III, c.1694-1702.
Obverse description: Draped bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: GVLIELMVS III [DEI GRA].
Reverse description: Crowned cruciform shield.
Reverse inscription: illegible. 
Diameter: 25 mm. Weight: 5.3 grams. <br />
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Cast copper alloy button of Post-Medieval date, c.1600-1800. The button is circular in shape. The obverse is slightly domed creating a concave reverse. The button is decorated on the outer face with a very worn six pointed flower motif with a central pellet. On the reverse a central stump is all that remains of the loop attachment. The button is 30mm in diameter with a weight of 13.3 grams. <br />
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Body fragment of a ceramic vessel of probable Medieval date, c.1200-1500. Red fabric tempered with medium sized grit. External green glaze. The fragment measures 49.18 mm in length, 37.90 mm in width and 9.80 mm in depth. It weighs 27 grams. <br />
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Cast copper alloy button of Medieval to Post-Medieval date, c.1400–1600.  The button is solid copper alloy with a rounded circular head. On the reverse sits a crudely shaped loop with broad shoulders which attach it to the head. The button appears plain with no decoration. The head of the button is 11.05 mm in diameter and it measures 10.94 mm in length to the end of its loop. <br />
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Incomplete cast copper alloy buckle of Post-Medieval date, c.1570-1700. The buckle is sub rectangular with rounded corners. Originally double looped only one loop and part of the adjacent loop remains. The buckle has a thin copper alloy pin which is attached by a loop to the central bar. The frame has a bevelled inside edge and is decorated with oblique incised lines. The frame is in 8.09 mm in width, 25.09 mm height and weighs 1.8 grams . <br />
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Base fragment of a ceramic mortarium of Roman date, c.43-410. Soft powdery white fabric tempered with large grit. The fragment measures 54.46 mm in length, 46.08 mm in width and has a depth of 20.79 mm. It weighs 42 grams. <br />
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Cast copper alloy stud of Post-Medieval date, c.1600-1700. The stud is circular in shape with a diameter of 16.24 mm. The obverse shows faint moulded relief of a central dot enclosed by a double sided square frame. At each corner of the frame is a diagonal line dividing the square into four rectangular compartments. Within each of these sit a series of transverse lines. Beaded edging can be seen partially along the outer edge. On the reverse is a small stubby shank for attachment. The stud weighs 2.7 grams. <br />
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A complete cast copper alloy crotal bell of Post-Medieval date, c.1500-1800. The bell is an irregular hollow sphere with a square suspension loop at the top. At the largest circumference of the bell sits a median raised ridge. This separates the sphere into two distinctive halves. In the upper half, placed directly below the attachment loop, are two perforations for sound holes. One is slightly larger than the other at 6mm in diameter. The smaller is 5mm. The lower half has two circular sound holes connected by a linear perforation. One of the holes has been slightly squashed making it oval in shape and  a small crack extends off to one side. The lower half is decorated with a radiating stylised leaf pattern and is initialled ‘T’ next to the linear perforation. The bell is in very good condition and still contains its internal rumbler, which consists of a loose circular fragment of solid copper alloy. As such, the bell is in complete working order and emits a pleasant jingle. The bell measures 36 mm from loop to the base of its body and has a diameter of 29 mm. The iron rumbler measures roughly 9 mm in maximum diameter. The complete bell weighs 26.3 grams. <br />
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Near-complete cast copper-alloy small-long brooch of Early-Medieval/Anglo-Saxon date, c.450-550 AD. The brooch consists of a curved bow with a winged head and splayed foot. The head and the foot of the brooch are flat in profile with a central c-shaped curve where the bow meets the head. The head is square in shape with three curved winged projections. On the reverse of the brooch are the complete catchplate and a knob of decayed iron which sits on the reverse of the head marking where the spring and pin were attached. These are now missing.















































The bow is decorated with a raised band of eight lines followed by two flat lines before and after the curved apex of the bow. There is no decoration on the head. The brooch is in fairly good condition with a smooth and rich green patina. Two of the wings show slight clipping at one of their tips, one of which is probable plough damage, while the other is rounded and smooth suggesting it was damaged in antiquity. On the edge of the bow, to one side of the catchplate, are a series of small modern scratches which reveal the original golden bronze fabric of the copper alloy.















































The brooch measures 67 mm in length, the curved bow representing 45 mm of this. It is 29mm in width at the head and 8.5 mm at the widest part of the foot. The width of the bow averages around 4.5mm and it weighs 10.5 grams.<br />
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Struck flint in the form of an earlier Neolithic flint blade. Possible presence of tatty denticulation however there is no evidence of use wear present making this less likely.  Length 50.40mm, width 26.30mm, thickness 6.57mm, weight 10.08g.<br />
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A struck flint flake of earlier Neolithic date.  Minor denticulation is present down the edges showing only slight use wear which indicates that the tool was not used much before it was lost.  Length 41.84mm, width 14.31mm, thickness 4.45mm, weight 2.52g.<br />
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Struck flint rejuvenation flake of earlier Neolithic date, formed during the process of blade making.  Length 37.85mm, width 16.25mm, thickness 4.05mm, weight 2.38g.<br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Constantine I, c.331.
Obverse Description: helmeted bust facing left.
Obverse Inscription: CONSTANTINPOLIS.
Reverse Description: Victory on prow holding sceptre and leaning on shield. 
Reverse Inscription: None.
Mintmark: TRP (Trier).
Diameter: 17.5 mm. Weight: 1.6 grams. 
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Copper alloy nummus of House of Valentinian, c.364-375.
Obverse Description: Diademed bust facing right.
Obverse Inscription: Illegible.
Reverse Description: Ruler advancing right dragging captive and holding labarum.
Reverse Inscription: [GLORIA ROMANORVM].
Diameter: 18 mm. Weight: 1.9 grams.<br />
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Copper alloy nummus of Constantine I, c.330-335.
Obverse Description: helmeted bust facing left.
Obverse Inscription: CONSTANTINPOLIS.
Reverse Description: Victory on prow holding sceptre and leaning on shield. 
Reverse Inscription: None.
Diameter: 17.5 mm. Weight: 1.7 grams. <br />
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Complete cast copper alloy thimble of Medieval date, c.1300-1500. The thimble is a regular dome in shape and decorated with eight punched horizontal dotted lines running around the entire circumference. The thimble is 20mm in height and 24mm in width. It has been squashed to an average of 6mm at the base. It weighs 5.5 grams. <br />
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Fragment of ceramic building material, either brick or roof tile of Roman date, c. 43-410. The fragment measures 59.57mm in length, 44.70mm in width and 16.44mm in depth. It weighs 35.1 grams.<br />
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Cast copper alloy annular brooch pin of Medieval date, c.1200-1500. The pin consists of a square sectioned shaft with the very initial stages of c-shaped hook at one end. The majority of the hook, with which the pin would have been attached to the brooch, has broken away. Below the break sits a raised band decorated with four transverse ridges. The shaft bends quite sharply to the right after the decoration and tapers gently to a rounded blunt point. The pin measures 42 mm in total length, with a maximum width of 4.5 mm tapering down to 2 mm. It weighs 5.9 grams.<br />
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Near complete cast copper alloy cruciform brooch of Early Medieval/Anglo-Saxon date, c.500-700. The brooch consists of a rectangular head plate with an arched bow which terminates in a rounded zoomorphic foot. The headplate has three integral side knobs and the very faint remains of two lines suggesting the plate was once faceted on each side. The bow is c-shaped in profile and is decorated with a grooved band before and after its curved apex. The lower foot shows the very faint remains of a stylised zoomorphic head represented by two raised blobs for the eyes and a raised mounded terminal for the snout.

On the reverse of the brooch sit the complete catchplate at the foot, and a rounded lug with faint deposit of iron at the head, marking where the spring and pin were once attached. The brooch is very worn with a mottled green patina. There are tiny splashes of red on the obverse suggesting it may have once been decorated with enamel. The brooch measures 58 mm in length. It is 32 mm at the widest part of the head and 44 mm at the terminal of foot. The width of the bow at the apex is 11mm and it weighs 13.4 grams. <br />
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Cast copper alloy mount of probable Post-Medieval date, 1500-1800. The mount consists of a rounded oval with serrated edge and sub rectangular projection at one side. Three openwork circles decorate the mount. There is an off-centre circular rivet on reverse which projects a total of 4mm from the body. The mount is 25 mm in length with a width of 20 mm and a depth of 1.5 mm. It weighs 4.6 grams. 
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Fragment of a cast copper alloy rowel spur, c.1500-1800. Only one side of the spur survives. The spur is undecorated apart from a moulded anthropomorphic head at the apex of the curve. The metal is slightly pitted and has a mottled green patina. The fragment measures 78.42 mm in length and curves to a width of 44.53 mm. It weighs 23.9 grams. <br />
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Fragment of a possible hammered silver penny of Henry VII, c.1485-1509.
Obverse Description: King enthroned holding sceptre.
Reverse Description: Shield with three fleur de lis and three lions in opposite angles. 
Diameter: 11 mm. Weight: 0.3 grams.
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Copper alloy Nuremburg jetton of Late Medieval to Post Medieval date, c.1450-1700.
Obverse: Three crowns, alternately with three Fleur de Lis, arranged centrifugally around a five-petalled Rose. 
Reverse: Orb surmounted by cross within three-arched ornamental tressure.
Diameter: 24.93. Weight: 1.2 grams.
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Copper alloy Nuremburg jetton of Late Medieval to Post Medieval date, c.1450-1700. Diameter: 23.50. Weight: 1.3 grams.<br />
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Copper alloy Nuremburg jetton of Late Medieval to Post Medieval date, c.1450-1700. 
Obverse: six spoked wheel. 
Reverse: orb surmounted by cross within three-arched ornamental tressure. 
Diameter: 21.23. Weight: 0.9 grams.
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Fragment of a hammered silver halfpenny of Edward I to Edward III, c.1272-1377.
Obverse Description: crowned bust facing.
Obverse Inscription: illegible.
Reverse Description: long cross dividing legend with pellets in each angle.
Reverse Inscription: [CIVITA]S LO[NDON]
Mint: London. 
Diameter: 17 mm. Weight. 0.5 grams.
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Early Medieval (6th century Anglo-Saxon) incomplete cast copper horse harness mount.





There is a worn break across the top of the mount, which most likely occurred in antiquity. The mount is in four sections, described from top to bottom:





The top panel is rectangular, measuring 16.45mm wide, 9.21mm wide. It is decorated with a face mask motif, comprised of two circular eyes and a squat triangular snout below. There is an off centre rivet hole covering the upper part of the snout at the left hand eye; this rivet hole may have been a later addition due to the fact is obscures the decoration.





The section immediately below is lozengeform with a shallow triangular cross section The second rivet hole is located on this panel almost immediately below the snout of the beast on the above panel. The lozenge panel is decorated with two narrow lines running down the centre of the panel, spaced approximately 3mm apart. In between these lines are two lines of punched dots. There is further decoration bordering the edges of this panel in the form of double curved lines; there are traces of gilding in all these recesses on the lozenge panel.





Below this is another face mask panel of the same design as that described above; this panel has a central iron rivet through it. There is a trace of gilding in the left eye, however this is largely obscured by corrosion. The lowest panel is sub-triangular, with the two outer edges being slightly concave and the base edge slightly convex. There is no decoration on this panel however there are traces of a white metal coating.





In its current condition, the mount is 66.96mm long and weighs 17.84 grams. It is 16.83mm wide across the top face mask. The lozenge panel is 13.80mm wide, expanding to 21.37mm wide before decreasing to 11.47mm wide. The lower face mask is 16.13mm wide. The sub-triangular panel is 8.97mm wide increasing to 23.11mm wide.





Discussion: The upper rivet hole that partially obscures the facemask design is probably from a later repair, as there is a worn break at the apex of the mount.





This horse harness fitting is similar to the footplate section of 6th century cruciform brooches. Rivet holes made for repair to cruciform brooches can be located in similar positions as those used on horse harness fittings; for example the brooch from Great Chesterford (Essex) in grave 20 (Evison 1994 p 94 &amp;amp; p143 figure 23 grave 20 1a, 1c and 1c). The Great Chesterford brooch broke at the base of the bow, and the repaired brooch, complete with the bronze plate mend and other repairs to the sprung pin mechanism were included with other artefacts in the burial.<br />
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Obverse four petals around pellet in ring. Reverse horse left, three pellets above, single pellet below taileft See also 78.0095, 93.0759, 93.0760.                                                                                                                 <br />
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Obverse ?horse right, head turned back and upwards to face coiled serpent. Reverse small horse left, S shaped beaded tail, bucranium above. Pellet on rump and chest of horse. See also 94.1183 and 96.3471.                                                         <br />
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Obverse horse right, head turned back, trefoil motif below, pellet rings in front. Reverse horse left, pellet in ring in ring of pellets below, other rings around. See also 94.0104, 92.0590, 71.0105.                                                              <br />
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New Clacton quarter type.                                                                                                  <br />
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Obverse boar right Reverse small horse right, rings joined by line above, ADDIIDOM inscription around (not visible here). See also 98.2067, 94.0399, 93.0266.                                                                                                         <br />
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BMC 3785.                                                                                                                  <br />
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Obverse complex crossed wreaths with much decoration in quarters; probably VA 1732. Reverse horse right, TAS below and various pellets and bucranium above. See also 95.0183. Compare style of reverse with Andoco staters.                                        <br />
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Obverse head right, corded hair, large earight Reverse horse right, pellet in ring below. Similar to Bury types etc; see also 96.1760 etc.<br />
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Obverse uncertain snakelike beast? (barely visible here). Reverse horse with etiolated rider right, distinctive zigzag front leg. See 96.1910 etc.                                                                                                                 <br />
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Obverse bearded head left, [CAM]LV in front. Reverse ?goat or sheep? left, pellet in ring below, another above head, TASCI (barely visible here) in front. See also 72.0332, 90.0684, 92.0279.                                                                      <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-972308</name> 
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Obverse panel containing blundered VER with ring at each corner, at centre of crossed pellet line and wreath of plain line, pellet line to each side; rev. horse right, rein trailing from mouth downwards, ring above. See 95.0462 etc.                        <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-972317</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-980508</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-981069</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-981327</name> 
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Obverse saltire cross, within pellet border and more fancy chain borderight Reverse boar right, [TASC] above, DIAS below. See also 97.1645 etc.                                                                                                                       <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-9814</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-981401</name> 
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Obverse back to back crescents, across simple four line wreath; teardrop from each crescent. Reverse Capricorn right, rein in mouth. See 96.3319 etc.                                                                                                              <br />
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-990638</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-01906</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-830388</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-920119</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-950443</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-98213</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-30708</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-30959</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-770003</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-99058</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-920519</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-92052</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-10188</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-20222</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-30348</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-610355</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-680601</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-770017</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-770019</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-920637</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-940246</name> 
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<name>PAS record number: CCI-941336</name> 
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This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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<name>PAS record number: PUBLIC-7A0AA1</name> 
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A hoard of 9 tokens, believed to be gaming pieces, which are based on the Austrian 1/4 florin dated 1859. These are slightly smaller than the actual silver 1/4 florin and it is thought these are made of aluminium. The reverse image is stamped on both sides of each piece and due to their white metal content are not considered as treasure. The tokens have been cleaned by the Conservator at Verulamium Museum, St Albans. They were probably made by the firm Lauer of Nuremburg in the mid to late 19th century.<br />
This findspot has been produced from the 4 figure reference. It is not the precise findspot.<br />
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