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Rare Roman 2nd Century Zoomorphic Brooch in the form of a Chicken 3D form, remnants of Blue and Red enamel in body panels, missing pin, Approximately 35mm long, 25mm tall and 14mm wide. (Cf. Hattatt No’167) |
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320 |
£400 - £600 |
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Rare Roman 2nd/3rd Century Zoomorphic Brooch in the form of a Horse with Blue enamel Body with spots of Red enamel within, Missing pin, Approximately 43mm long, 32mm tall. |
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220 |
£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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Rare Roman 1st Century Type E Rhenish ‘Eye’ Brooch, incomplete, Approximately 19mm long, |
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£20 - £40 |
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1600-1000 BC Middle Bronze Age, Socketed Spearhead with Lozenge-faced basal loops, ferrous deposits covering the surface, Approximately 128mm long, 33mm Wide. |
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£120 - £160 |
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1600-1000 BC Middle Bronze Age Copper Alloy Looped Palstave Axe Head, Deep Brown patina, Approximately 145mm Length, 59mm height, 32mm width, weight 404g. |
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170 |
£120 - £160 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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Large Collection of Roman Coins including a recorded Hoard of Roman Copper/Bronze Coins (The Swanton Morley Hoard) with Portable Antiquities Scheme Report, with a large number of other Roman coins. |
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£40 - £60 |
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Bronze Age Axe Head. Circa, 1000-800 BC. Copper-alloy, H53mm. W33.5mm, 51.9g. Socket Dia30mm. A small cast bronze socketed and looped axe head. |
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£70 - £100 |
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Bronze/Iron age copper alloy leaf arrowhead. Very good condition with only the slightest nick out of the lower section just above the tang. H104.6mm. 12.23g. |
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£20 - £50 |
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2nd/3rd century AD. A rare bronze zoomorphic brooch formed as a horse with a hooked catch extending from the forelegs, hinged pin from the . Often Germanic in origin. Stunning condition with no damage. Approximately 45mm long, 30mm wide, 30mm tall |
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95 |
£80 - £140 |
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A very high quality and unusual copper alloy brooch with a hinged rather than sprung pin mechanism. The decorated swan head terminals at the foot are unusual in the fact they are twisted back . Most likely from around the 3rd/4th century.W47mm. H28mm.
And a 1st Century Bow and Fantail Brooch with beautifully enamelled segments. Three triangular enamelled segments on the foot terminal with one red segment above two white and the centre section consisting of three rectangular enamelled segments |
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35 |
£40 - £60 |
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2nd to 3rd century copper alloy Roman lozenge plate brooch. Pin missing. Centre circle still contains traces of orange enamel.H31mm.W24mm
And a Nice condition Polden Hill fibula brooch c.50-c.70 AD. Pin and small piece of the spring coil missing. Both wings have two knurled ribs between grooves and both ends are pierced to hold the axis bar and are integrally cast. L71mm. Wingspan 35mm. |
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£30 - £50 |
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Collection of Roman to Medieval items. |
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85 |
£40 - £60 |
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Collection of Roman to Post Medieval metal Items. Includes brooches and a foot from a bronze deity. |
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£30 - £40 |
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"Pair of Bronze age “Awl”. They would have been used to make holes in leather or wood and probably were inserted into a handle made from organic materials. Awls were a range of rod-like tools that were usually round sectioned and pointed at one end, and rectangular sectioned with a square or chiselled edge at the other (Rowlands 1976 48). 'Awl' is often used to refer to any number of small, pointed instruments. Referred to as ""pointed punches"" by Coles (1963-64 117). They were presumably used |
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£40 - £60 |
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Late Bronze age complete tanged chisel dating to c. 1000-800 BC. It is in good condition and undamaged. Lovely even deep green patina. H11.65mm. 30.34g. |
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£70 - £90 |
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Incomplete Late Bronze Age copper alloy spearhead, the open end of the socket missing. The cutting edges are scuffed and the point is missing. Length more than 89mm. Width 25mm Thickness more than 12.5mm. c.1000 - c.700 BC. |
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£120 - £140 |
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Incomplete late Iron Age to early Roman copper alloy 'fob' or dangler, a disc sporting an openwork spinning triskele motif, with four round cells, now empty of inlay, at the end of each arm and at the centre. In the centre of the reverse there is the gently tapering stump of an integral, round-sectioned shank (ancient break). Diameter 36mm. Thickness (excluding shank) 4mm. Diameter of shank 7.1mm. Weight 19.5g. 1st century BC - late 1st century AD. |
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£40 - £60 |
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Twenty cast copper-alloy buckles, ranging from Medieval to Modern. Some incomplete, lot includes a gilt copper alloy spur buckle, an oval frame with an integral plate and a strip pin. |
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£20 - £30 |
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Rare Saxon large Bronze Square Headed Brooch, Approximately 11cm long, 5cm wide. 64g. Repair to point that has been stuck back on. |
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£800 - £1,200 |
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Anglo-Saxon Spear Head. Circa, 6th century AD. Iron, 192mm.61.47g. An Anglo Saxon leaf-shaped iron spear head with a raised midrib that forms a flatten diamond shape in cross section. The blade point is slightly rounded and at the other end a long socket for receiving the spear shaft which has a small piece of the socket missing. |
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£100 - £150 |
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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 bos |
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28 |
£40 - £60 |
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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. |
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80 |
£80 - £120 |
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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, 1683 |
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£20 - £40 |
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Saxon Brooch. Circa, 8th-9th century AD. Copper-alloy, 6.76grams, L44mm. A Middle Saxon (Early Medieval) copper alloy Ansate or caterpillar brooch. U-shaped in section and formed of two equal arms with a high arch in the centre. The arms are decorated with a series of horizontal lines between forming four sections. A line of chevrons run end to end down the spine of the brooch. On the reverse is a double pin bar lug and large catch plate but the pin is missing. |
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£40 - £60 |
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Saxon Brooch. Circa, 8th-9th century AD. Copper-alloy, 9.86grams, 44mm. A Middle Saxon (Early Medieval) copper alloy Ansate or caterpillar brooch. U-shaped in section and formed of two equal arms with a high arch in the centre. A thick rectangular strip formed out of five uneven square panels with an unknown pattern carved inside each panel. Reverse has a double pin bar lug and incomplete catch plate with no pin present. |
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28 |
£50 - £70 |
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Anglo-Saxon equal arm Brooch. Circa 8th - 10th century AD. Size: 48 mm. Weight 6.94g. 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, 681 |
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£30 - £40 |
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A pair of Saxon equal arm brooches. Circa 8th-10th century AD. Copper alloy brooch formed of a central arch with an arm on each side terminating with decorated flat circular feet plates. Each has it’s pin missing but double pin bar and catch plate are in tact. Brooch 1 has a ridged central arch and a circular patterned punched dot decoration on each foot plate 8.21g. Length 47.5mm. |
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£50 - £70 |
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Lot containing a pair of Saxon equal arm brooches. Circa 8th-10th century AD. Copper alloy brooch formed of a central arch with an arm on each side terminating with decorated flat circular foot plates. Each has it’s pin missing but double pin bar and catch plate are in tact. Both are close in style to those shown Ref: Hattatt's Ancient Brooches. p. 380. fig, 1321. Brooch 1 has a punched hole inside of a circle at the peak |
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£40 - £60 |
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Lot containing a pair of Saxon Ansate brooches. Circa 8th-10th century AD. Copper alloy brooch formed of a central arch with an arm on each side terminating with decorated flat foot plates. Each has it’s pin missing but double pin bar and catch plate are in tact. Brooch 1 has a central arch with 3 raised studs and an arm on each side terminating with a triple leaf-type design close in desig |
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£40 - £60 |
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A pair of Saxon equal arm brooches. Circa 8th-10th century AD. Copper alloy brooch formed of a central arch with an arm on each side terminating with decorated flat foot plates. Each has it’s pin missing but double pin bar and catch plate are in tact. Brooch 1 has a plain central arched spine terminating at either end with circular flat footplates decorated with four small circles with a hole punch |
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35 |
£30 - £50 |
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Lot containing a pair of Saxon equal arm brooches. Circa 8th-10th century AD. Copper alloy brooch formed of a central arch with an arm on each side terminating with decorated flat foot plates. Each has it’s pin missing but and the double pin bar on one also missing but both catch plates are in tact. Brooch 1 is split into four segments with a solid band across the peak of the ridge and a double line band separating each footplate. The foo |
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£30 - £50 |
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Saxon equal arm brooche. Circa 8th-10th century AD. Copper alloy brooch formed of a central arch with an arm on each side terminating with decorated flat circular foot plates. Each has it’s pin missing but double pin bar and catch plate are in tact. The spine ridge pattern has four worn circles punched with a central hole in each. Both footplates have a cross forming four quadrants with a circle with a punched hole in each quadrant. 8.45g. Length 55.7mm |
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£30 - £50 |
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Mixed lot containing the broken lower half of a copper alloy Saxon cruciform brooch. 8.64g. Length46.5mm.
With complete trefoil “small-long” brooch which has a single pin lug minus the pin and a complete catch plate. 7.64g. Length 54.5mm. The small-long brooch is similar to the cruciform and the great square-headed brooch. These copper alloy brooches have the greatest number of design variations of Anglo-Saxon brooches created in the ea |
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£30 - £50 |
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Late 5th-6th century cast copper alloy zoomorphic cruciform brooch with the iron pin missing on the reverse but the single pin lug and catch plate are present.
The head-plate is winged with a single knop on the top. The knop is divided by two bands. The wings, on each side of the head-plate, are rectangular.
Below the bow, the catch-plate is ribbed where it joins the bow and the foot. The foot is in the form of an animal's head, and has moulded eyes and scrolled nostrils. |
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45 |
£40 - £60 |
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Collection of Saxon, Anglo Saxon and early medieval metal detector finds. |
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80 |
£40 - £60 |
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Collection of Saxon, Anglo Saxon and early medieval metal detector finds. |
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30 |
£50 - £70 |
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Collection of Saxon, Anglo Saxon and early medieval metal detector finds. |
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130 |
£40 - £60 |
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Collection of Saxon, Anglo Saxon and early medieval metal detector finds. |
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60 |
£40 - £60 |
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Collection of Saxon, Anglo Saxon and early medieval metal detector finds. |
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25 |
£40 - £60 |
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Collection of Saxon, Anglo Saxon and early medieval metal detector finds. |
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55 |
£50 - £70 |
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Collection of Saxon & later Items. |
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£40 - £50 |
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Collection of Saxon & later Items. |
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15 |
£40 - £50 |
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Pair of Saxon copper alloy small-long brooches 6th century. Brooch 1 is Rectangular (19mm x 14mm) head decorated with eight punched dots around the border. The bow section is plain attaching onto a teardrop shaped footplate which is also decorated with five punched dots in a “T” pattern, the tip is missing. The catchplate and pin are both missing. L50mm. 7.13g. |
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£70 - £90 |
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Saxon copper alloy Brooch group. Circa 6th-8th century. A good selection that includes part of a zoomorphic cruciform brooch. An incomplete small-long brooch and another cruciform brooch. Largest is the zoomorphic brooch at 59mm in length and heaviest at 20.82g. |
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£50 - £70 |
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Saxon copper alloy Brooch group. Circa 6th-8th century. A good selection that includes an incomplete small-long brooch. Part of a cruciform brooch as well as a the majority of another larger cruciform brooch which in 1 piece would measure a length of 106mm and both pieces weigh 37.74g |
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£60 - £80 |
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Saxon copper alloy Brooch group. Circa 6th-8th century. Pair of incomplete narrow cruciform brooches. Brooch 1 measures L80.7mm. 16.67g. Brooch 2 is smaller at L66.4mm. 11.75g. |
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£60 - £80 |
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Saxon copper alloy Brooch group. Circa 6th-8th century. Selection containing a broken equal arm brooch. A miniature long brooch (bent but undamaged missing a pin) and part of a cruciform brooch. |
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£50 - £70 |
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Highly decorative Saxon copper alloy strap end. A large example with convex sides tampering to a zoomorphic terminal at one end. Below the mounting holes appears to be an image of a shield with a chevron striped pattern. A large central cross breaks the item into four quarters with what appears to be possibly snakes inscribed. Stunning item undamaged other than a bend across the middle (no crack or fracture) |
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£70 - £90 |
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Pair of Saxon copper alloy disc brooches + a fragment of a pennanular bracelet.8th-9th century. Both brooches have the same creature looking back over its back towards its tail. Larger brooch has a dia28.7mm7.22g. Illustrated in figure 692,pg 379 of HATTATT’S ancient brooches. |
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£50 - £70 |
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Viking copper alloy disc brooch with some silvering remaining. Decorated with highly intricate Borre Style knotwork surrounding a 4 pointed star. Dia28.6mm. 8.87g. An exact example can be found pg379, fig 1313 of HATTATT’S ancient brooches. |
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£70 - £90 |
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Pair of Saxon copper alloy disc brooches 8th-9th century. Both are openwork and both have missing pins but no other damage. Brooch 1 is circular with the shape of a cross in the centre of a cogwheel. Dia28.3mm. 6.10g. Illustrated in figure 1691,pg 379 of HATTATT’S ancient brooches. |
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£50 - £70 |
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Pair of Saxon copper alloy disc brooches 8th-9th century. Both are decorated with enamel segments and both have missing pins but no other damage. Brooch 1 in circular with a central circle surrounded by 8 “petal” segments that are all missing their enamel. Dia19.6mm. 3.24g |
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£50 - £70 |
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Viking copper alloy annular ring brooch 8th-1th century. Lovely example with no damage and a ribbed effect on each arm. Dia34.8mm. 13.92g. |
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£30 - £50 |
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Saxon copper alloy Brooch/mount group. Circa 6th-8th century. Selection includes a section from a large florid cruciform brooch. The image of a stylised human face. L51.2mm. W27.2mm. 14.16g. A damaged trefoil mount. A small (dia19.2mm saucer brooch with concentric decoration. Also three lead conical brooches (all damaged) |
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£70 - £90 |
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Pair of Saxon copper alloy openwork disc brooches 8th-9th century. Both are openwork and both have missing pins. Brooch 1 in circular with the shape of a cross.27.8mm. 5.97g. |
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£50 - £70 |
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Beautiful Saxon copper alloy circular cloisonne disc most likely the insert from a brooch or pendant. The disc appears to be coloured glass mounted into a copper alloy circular disc base. There is an outer border where the blue is still showing through and the border appears to be a very fine gold wire. There are four equally spaced circles (2x white,1x red, 1x yellow) with each circle framed with gold wire. Everything is set into a deep green coloured glass setting. Dia15.2mm. 1.6g |
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£70 - £90 |
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Saxon Brooch. Circa, 8th-9th century AD. Copper-alloy, Dia27.9mm. 7.41grams. A Middle Saxon (Early Medieval) copper alloy disc pin brooch with the pin missing but catch hook and pin mount present. Decorated with an image of a regardant beast looking back towards its tail. |
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110 |
£60 - £80 |
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Pair of Saxon copper alloy small-long brooches. The small-long brooch is similar to the cruciform and the great square-headed brooch. These copper alloy brooches have the greatest number of design variations of Anglo-Saxon brooches created in the early Anglo-Saxon era. The small-long head includes square, trefoil and cross shapes and the foot can be found in triangular, lobed, crescent, bifurcated or lozenge shapes. |
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£40 - £60 |
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Saxon copper alloy equal arm brooch with circular plates either side. Both plates have four leafed X pattern with inscribed lines at each side. |
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£30 - £40 |
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Mixed lot containing broken copper alloy Saxon brooches. Brooch 1 is a section of the upper bow and large decorated headplate from a great square headed brooch.H52.6mm. W70mm. 50.13g. Brooch 2 is a broken cru |
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£20 - £30 |
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Excellent quality Saxon copper alloy nummular brooch in lovely condition with stains from an iron pin on the reverse. . Brooch has a bust facing to the right which is encircled with 3 rows of concentric circles of ropework style bands. Pin/pin bar are missing but the catch plate is present. Dia 23.7mm. 5.69g. The bust is simplistic and in keeping with Saxon style but is difficult to establish who this is depicting though the bust appears to be in full chain armour so late Saxon likely 10th centu |
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160 |
£70 - £90 |
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A bulk lot of various metal detecting finds, Roman to modern. Of note in this lot, Roman copper alloy razor or knife handle in the form of a human right leg and boot, with the remains of an iron blade retained in an integral, hollow-sided socket at the top by an iron rivet. A Saxon zoomorphic artefact. A bronze penannular brooch missing the pin. An 18th century finger ring pipe tamper. Post medieval dress hook. An annular bead as well as a larger cast bead. A possible casket gilded decorative mo |
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£60 - £80 |
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Collection on Medieval Horse Pendants, Please See Pictures for further information and scale. |
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£150 - £200 |
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A complete lead Medieval Papal Bulla of Pope URBAN IV, 1261-1264,The obverse depicts the busts of St Peter and St Paul each within an inverted pear shaped compartment defined by pellets. On the right, St Peter's beard and hair are shown to be curly by the use of pellets. On the left, St Paul's beard is portrayed as being long, straight and pointed, whilst his hair is straight and swept back. There is a cross pattee supported on a staff between the busts. At the top of the bulla in the centre are |
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160 |
£100 - £200 |
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A medieval period large copper alloy limoges reliquary casket figure. Gold gilt can been seen clearly in sections and there is a slight bend crease across the centre from upper central right to lower central left of the figure. H67.3mm. W17mm. 15G |
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£100 - £150 |
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13th/14th Penannual copper alloy brooch. Brooch has 6 possible stone settings situated at equal alternates around the brooch. Fully moving and undamaged pin. Dia28mm. 6.06g |
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£30 - £60 |
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Medieval 13/15th Century copper alloy gilded buckle plate decorated with a peacock. H31mm. W18mm. Lovely condition with both loops unbroken and one of the two fastening pins still remains. |
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£40 - £60 |
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Late medieval copper alloy gilded mount. Item is fully gilded and decorated with an external inscribed border around what appears to be the forlorn image of a woman’s head and shoulders. H21.9mm. W14.6 at the top tapering down to 10.7. weight is 2g exactly and has a single mounting hole offset lower left centre. |
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£30 - £50 |
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A stunning Medieval copper alloy “shield” style large matrix seal depicting a cathedral with a fluer de lis at the top. Inscription reads S’PERO TORCALEL (Seal of Peter TORCALEL?) The distinctive “heater shield” shape dates the seal to 13th/14th century (as illustrated in “collecting seals” by Bryon Pateman pg39, FIG10). The seal has a suspension loop located on the rear at the top and the seal has no damage and only the very slightest wear on the right of the fluer de lis. This is a lovely e |
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£120 - £200 |
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A Medieval copper alloy chess piece “shield” style matrix seal depicting another smaller shield with a half/half pattern with one side made up of 6 horizontal lines. Lettering around the outside appears to read S’hVES BOLLART (seal of Hugh Bollart?). H18.4mm. W16.2mm. 6.41g. No damage and very little wear with the suspension loop undamaged. |
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£80 - £150 |
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Pair of Medieval copper alloy round faced matrix seals in the chess piece style. One seal depicts a six pointed star and is believed to have the inscription S’ROGERI BALDRIC 9Seal of Rodger Baldric). Seal is worn around the edges with some chipping damage around the outer edge of the seal but the suspension loop is undamaged. Dia20.6mm. 11g. The second seal has no damage but the fac |
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£40 - £80 |
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Collection of Metal Detector Found items, including Thimbles, Pipe tamper ring, Buckles and other items. |
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£30 - £50 |
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Medieval Kite shield shape copper alloy matrix seal. Decorated with a central stylized cross with a smaller cross directly above. H27.6mm. W19.2mm. 11g. Very good condition with an undamaged suspension loop on the rear. |
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£60 - £100 |
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Collection of Metal Detector Found items, including Roman, Medieval and Post Medieval items. |
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£40 - £60 |
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Medieval 13/14th century copper alloy vesica seal. The seal is decorated on both sides with a bird on one side and a sword/dagger on the reverse.H34.3mm. W23.3mm. 14.6g. |
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£60 - £100 |
Unsold |
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Medieval lead vesica seal featuring a Fluer-de-lis decoration on the front. Inscription is believed to read S’FILIPPI DE LINDES but there is some wear in the upper right corner causing some lettering to be obscured. H41.1mm. W22.4mm. 14.8g. |
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£40 - £80 |
Unsold |
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Medieval lead vasica seal featuring a large Fluer-de-lis and inscribing with what is believed to read S’HERALDU FIL RANULF (Seal of Harold son of Ranulph?). There is a hole through the upper central section which is likely to allow it to be carried with cord around the neck as there is no suspension loop to the reverse. H41.4mm. W23.7mm. 14.46g. |
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£50 - £80 |
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Large Medieval lead vesica seal featuring a large sleek cat (Cheetah or Leopard ). The lettering is believed to read SIGIL EME FILL WILL DESPENSARII (possibly a reference to the Despensor family but not confirmed)> The Despenser family, were unpopular favourites of England’s King Edward II, who were executed by Edward’s opponents, Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer. H47.6mm. W32mm. 25.12g. Seal is in good condition but some slight bends and signs of some wear as it is made of softer lead and no s |
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40 |
£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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79 |
Medieval circular copper alloy matrix seal featuring a 10 pointed star. There is some chipping around the outer edges but the inscription is believed to read S’WILLEM KADE (Seal of William Cade or Kade). Dia23.9mm8.80g. |
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15 |
£30 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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80 |
Large Medieval pilgrims badge believed to be pewter. Pin is missing on rear but pins mounts are still visible. The brooch/badge is large for a pilgrims badge and is highly detailed soldier in a full helmet with nose guard and chain mail coif. There are swords either side of the head. Highly unusual object. Dia47mm. 14g. |
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100 |
£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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81 |
Pewter pilgrim's badge with image of Thomas Becket. Britain, Canterbury, 14-15th centuries AD. Round openwork badge with facing bust of Thomas Becket. Dia25.9mm. 2.19g. |
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260 |
£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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82 |
Collection of two pewter pilgrims badges 14/15th century. One is broken but is clearly depicting Jesus Christ on the cross. The second badge is an openwork circular badge with 6 trefoil knops with a face contained in the centre. Dia21.6mm.1.36g. |
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65 |
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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83 |
Collection of two pewter pilgrims badges 14/15th century. One is of the “Lamb of God” but is missing its pin, this badge was recovered from the shore of the River Thames .H26.1mm.W26.8mm. 4.28g. The other is a mirror imaged “D” openwork floral design also missing its pin.H20.8mm. W28mm. 4.51g. |
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75 |
£40 - £70 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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84 |
Medieval pewter pilgrim's badge with the image of what is believed to be King Henry VI incarcerated within the tower of London. H23.4mm. W23.7mm. 2.84g. Pin is missing. |
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130 |
£30 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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85 |
Medieval pewter pilgrim's badge 15th century. Openwork birdcage style with a cross knop at the top. Working pin to rear. H45mm. W30.5mm. 3.96g. |
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130 |
£30 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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86 |
A stunning medieval heraldic shield style copper alloy horse harness pendant and gilded hanger, Circa, 13th - 14th century AD. This pendant is in lovely condition and the six pointed star on a red enamelled background is still clear and undamaged. The pendant is H26.8mm. W22.2mm. 12.27g (with hanger) |
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170 |
£100 - £160 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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Medieval Heraldic Mount. Circa, 13th - 14th century AD. Copper-alloy. H41.5mm. W33.7mm.16.06g . A large shield-shaped heraldic mount that depicts a large prominent single lion rampant, likely gilded/enamelled when new but no traces remain. This is a very striking pendant due to its size and striking emblem. |
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200 |
£100 - £160 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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88 |
Medieval Heraldic Mount. Circa, 13th - 14th century AD. Copper-alloy. H23.9mm. W17.31mm. 10.12g (including hanger). A shield-shaped heraldic mount that depicts a large prominent single lion rampant. The lion appears to have been enamelled in red against a green enamel background. Pendant is still attached to its decorated hanger. |
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£100 - £160 |
Unsold |
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Medieval Heraldic Mount. Circa, 13th - 14th century AD. Copper-alloy. H31.5mm. 23.10g (including hanger) . A large shield-shaped heraldic mount in a saltire design that depicts what resembles thistle leaves in a lovely deep blue patina against a dark green coloured shield. The pendant is still attached to its unbroken and gilded hanger. |
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85 |
£100 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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90 |
"Medieval Heraldic Mount. Copper-alloy. H30mm. W24mm. 10.37g. The pendant has a red enamel background split horizontal across the middle with a gold gilt band. There are three gold gilt birds across the top section above the gilt band and another three below but almost all the gilt has worn away on these three. This imagery appears to exactly match that used by Roger Beauchamp, 1st Baron Beauchamp of Bletsoe (c. 1315 – 3 January 1380). Beauchamp was was an English soldier and peer who served bot |
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200 |
£400 - £500 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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Medieval Heraldic Mount. Circa, 13th - 14th century AD. Copper-alloy. H26mm. W21.4mm. 4.11.g. A shield style pendant with five vertical lines and two horizontal lines across the top (looks like two letter MM) in red enamel above a recessed shield shape. |
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55 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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Medieval Heraldic Mount. Copper-alloy. H23.7mm. W24.8mm. 9.07g . The pendant is trefoil in shape with what appears to be the image of a Bishops Mitre in the centre of each of the three rings. The Church connection is backed by the trefoil shape as the word “trefoil” is Latin (trifolium “three leaved plant”) and was used in Christian symbolism. |
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£80 - £100 |
Unsold |
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93 |
Medieval copper alloy Pendant depicting Falconry scene & ring brooch 14th/15th Century AD. Dia 25.4mm(loop not included). 11.28g. |
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110 |
£130 - £170 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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Medieval copper alloy lozenge Pendant and hanger depicting a blazing sun emblem. Traces of red enamel can still be seen. H32.3mm (not including loop/hanger). W28.5mm. 10.06g (hanger included) |
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40 |
£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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Medieval copper alloy Pendant depicting what appears to be a unicorn as there is still a red/white striped enamel horn protruding from the creatures head, very similar to the unicorn of Harling. H33mm (loop not included). W27.4mm. 9.84g. |
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90 |
£40 - £70 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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Medieval large copper alloy shield Pendant and hanger showing three red enamel chevrons diagonally top left to bottom right. H34.4mm (not including hanger) W27.6mm. 18.18g. |
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75 |
£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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Medieval large copper alloy shield Pendant and hanger showing a single diagonal line from upper left to lower right. It would have once been enamelled but no longer contains any. H30.3mm (not including hanger). W22.9. 14.68g. |
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65 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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Medieval Archers Ring Copper-alloy, 7.32 grams. Ring Dia27.1 mm, 23 mm internal. Circa 13th-14th century AD. A flat section hoop with a triangular flanged extension forming the face of the ring. Perfect surfaces and in a great state of preservation. |
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130 |
£70 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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99 |
Ancient Medieval Iron crossbow bolt head 12/14th century. H65mm. W16mm. Shaft socket Dia 10mm. 32.93g. |
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20 |
£40 - £70 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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100 |
Selection of four Medieval Iron arrowheads ranging in dates from 11th/15th century. Included is a iron socketed swallowtail arrowhead. H67.4mm.12.74g and some bodkin point socketed arrowheads. |
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35 |
£30 - £70 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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