Lot 21 of 263:
Collection of metal detector finds. 8th/9th century complete decorated large bronze brooch pin 140mm in length. The sub rectangular shaft is flattened curled over to make an open loop which is decorated with two pairs of vertical grooves. Mixed lot of Roman and post medieval pins. Post-medieval composite pin comprising a copper alloy head and inserted shank in a dark pinkish surfaced copper alloy. The head, made from two parts with a clearly visible horizontal seam, sports eleven rounded bos  

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Collection of metal detector finds. 8th/9th century complete decorated large bronze brooch pin 140mm in length. The sub rectangular shaft is flattened curled over to make an open loop which is decorated with two pairs of vertical grooves. Mixed lot of Roman and post medieval pins. Post-medieval composite pin comprising a copper alloy head and inserted shank in a dark pinkish surfaced copper alloy. The head, made from two parts with a clearly visible horizontal seam, sports eleven rounded bosses, two rows of five surmounted by a single one at the top. There is s rounded bend in shank of less than less than 90 degrees. Length c.66mm. Width of head 11mm. Weight 3.21g. 16th century.                                      Roman copper alloy hairpin with a biconical head and a swelling in the upper half of the shank. The lower end is bent into a gentle curve. The upper half of the head is rather abraded. It may have been decorated, perhaps with radial grooves. Length 123mm (of which the head accounts for 5.3mm). Head diameter 7.8 - 8.3mm. Maximum diameter of shank 5.3mm. Mid 1st - 4th century. Roman copper alloy finger ring with an empty oval bezel and D-sectioned hoop. External diameter 20.1 - 20.8mm. Internal diameter 14mm. Width 4.3 - 10.8mm. 2nd - 3rd century. Medieval gilt silver belt mount in the form of a sexfoil, conical with slightly concave sides, and with a hole in the apex for a (missing) separate rivet. Each foil is defined by a V-shaped notch in the base and is separated from its neighbours by a groove. The sides are divided into six vertical facets. These do not coincide with the edges of the foils but with a median groove on each. The two halves of each foil are left alternately plain and gilt, the latter filled with very closely spaced vertical and horizontal lines.D 27mm. H 14mm.This type of mount is common in copper alloy but less so in silver. Medieval copper alloy pin comprising of a cuboid head and an inserted shank decorated near the head with two encircling engraved lines, one of which overlaps. Mid-point of the shank has a group of twelve punched dots. The head has a ring and dot surrounded by five dots.                                                                                  Incomplete Middle Saxon to Late Saxon copper alloy pin. The biconical head with a medial band lies above a collar. The round-sectioned shank narrows very slightly to a non-recent break just below a bend. Medieval gilt copper alloy harness pendant. Rectangular with gilding surviving in engraved lines standing proud of the surface. One lower corner is missing, Suspension shank and hoop intact.

Realised Price: £28

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Collection of metal detector finds.

 8th/9th century complete decorated large bronze brooch pin 140mm in length. The sub rectangular shaft is flattened curled over to make an open loop which is decorated with two pairs of vertical grooves.

 Mixed lot of Roman and post medieval pins. Post-medieval composite pin comprising a copper alloy head and inserted shank in a dark pinkish surfaced copper alloy. The head, made from two parts with a clearly visible horizontal seam, sports eleven rounded bosCollection of metal detector finds. 8th/9th century complete decorated large bronze brooch pin 140mm in length. The sub rectangular shaft is flattened curled over to make an open loop which is decorated with two pairs of vertical grooves. Mixed lot of Roman and post medieval pins. Post-medieval composite pin comprising a copper alloy head and inserted shank in a dark pinkish surfaced copper alloy. The head, made from two parts with a clearly visible horizontal seam, sports eleven rounded bos
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Anglo-Saxon Brooch.  Circa 7th century AD. Copper-alloy, L69mm,W40mm 15.82g. A cruciform brooch formed of a square head with crescent-shaped wings on three sides, a short bow and elongated foot plate with an expanding finial. The brooch has a series of incised lines decorating the outer edge of each of the three wings. Incomplete missing pin and catchplate.Anglo-Saxon Brooch.  Circa 7th century AD. Copper-alloy, L69mm,W40mm 15.82g. A cruciform brooch formed of a square head with crescent-shaped wings on three sides, a short bow and elongated foot plate with an expanding finial. The brooch has a series of incised lines decorating the outer edge of each of the three wings. Incomplete missing pin and catchplate.
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Anglo-Saxon Equal-Arm Brooch. Circa 8th - 10th century AD. Size: 40.86 mm. Weight 6.3g. A copper-alloy brooch formed of a central arch with an arm on each side terminating with a triple leaf-type design. Ref: Hattatt's Ancient Brooches. p. 380. fig, 1683Anglo-Saxon Equal-Arm Brooch. Circa 8th - 10th century AD. Size: 40.86 mm. Weight 6.3g. A copper-alloy brooch formed of a central arch with an arm on each side terminating with a triple leaf-type design. Ref: Hattatt's Ancient Brooches. p. 380. fig, 1683
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