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A complete Medieval copper alloy openwork scabbard chape of probable late medieval date (1400-1600). The object is U-shaped plan and is missing the flat back plate with a pair of cut out symbols of crosses mirrored on either side. H51.8mm. W29.6mm. 9.34g. |
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10 |
£20 - £60 |
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102 |
Wooden display box containing four 12th-15th century iron rowel and prick spurs in incredible condition. Also included is a pair of medieval iron caltrops (1 spiked/1 barbed) |
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65 |
£80 - £150 |
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103 |
A very rare and unusual stone carved stamp seal believed to be from the crusader era of the 11th century onwards. The British museum have looked at pictures of this artefact and were unable to identify it fully as they didn’t have anything to compare it with in their collection! They agreed that from its style it was highly likely from the Holy Lands/Byzantine with what appears to be a religious figure/face carved directly out of a small stone and a hole has been drilled through to allow it to b |
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50 |
£100 - £150 |
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104 |
15/16th century leather scabbard with top and bottom chafes. Lower chafe has a V shaped cut out. L8.2inches. 27.4g. |
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320 |
£30 - £50 |
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105 |
Medieval 13th-14th Century Floor Tile with impressed decoration of a plant/tree bordered by three parallel lines with further decoration on the edges showing it was part of a larger design. Approximately 6” x 6” x 1”. |
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90 |
£60 - £80 |
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106 |
Medieval copper alloy composite strap end of so-called crescentic type in the form of two ravens facing each other above two sharp toothed creatures . The separate sheet back plate was secured with five rivets, of which one, at the centre of the attachment edge where the ends of the crescent would have merged, is missing. The front of the crescentic part is decorated with engraved lines and hatching in a symmetrical arrangement. The outside edge, which consisted of a large foliar knop with groov |
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£20 - £40 |
Unsold |
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107 |
Medieval Folding Balance Scales. A set of bronze folding balance scales, comprising the beam, two folding arms and pointer. In use, the arms would have folded out until they locked in alignment with the beam. Pans would have been suspended on three cords from the end of each arm, and the balance would have been held by a loop pivoted in the hole at the base of the triangular pointer. The object to be weighed was placed in one pan, and weights were progressively added to the second pan until the |
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£30 - £40 |
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108 |
Collection of metal detector finds.
Double lot of 15th to 16th century medieval lead spindle whorls. Biconvex, decorated in relief with radial and oblique ribs and dots on both faces. Both recovered from the same area. Diameters on both between 32.8mm and 34.5mm.
Three piece mixed lead lot including an undated circular decorated lead weight with five projecting lozengiform bosses separated by vertical ribs.Diam28mm. Height15mm. Weight37.58g.
Medieval proba |
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20 |
£30 - £50 |
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109 |
Rare Circa 12th-15th century AD conditioned Medieval mirror case copper alloy with punched decoration. Hinged and fully opens with small pieces missing from edges of both upper and lower case. |
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50 |
£30 - £50 |
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110 |
Medieval oval copper alloy seal matrix with a suspension loop located at the top. Seal design is a clever almost optical illusion of 3 bearded men forming a rearing horse with their faces. Inscription of *PRIVE (Private).Dia 17.5x13.2mm, H22mm. 3.62g |
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200 |
£30 - £40 |
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111 |
Medieval circular copper alloy seal matrix with a suspension loop located at the top. Seal design is of the “Lamb Of God” depicting a lamb facing to the right looking over it’s shoulder towards a flying banner. Dia 20mm. 4.90g |
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80 |
£30 - £50 |
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112 |
Incomplete medieval copper seal matrix with most of the hexagonally faceted handle missing. Circular, diameter 22.5mm. A merchant's mark. * ? S' IOhIS ? CATFELT ? (Seal of John Catfield). 14th century. |
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55 |
£30 - £40 |
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113 |
Medieval copper alloy Vesica seal matrix with suspension loop located at the top. Seal design shows a lion head attached to two separate bodies to the left and right and inscription *S’ROB’ MERCATOR’D’BELOND (seal of Robert the merchant of Belond) |
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220 |
£40 - £60 |
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114 |
Medieval large copper alloy Vesica seal matrix with suspension loop located at the top. Seal design shows a seven petal flower with a six point star above and crescent moon below. The inscription is believed to read S WILL I RTOR ECCE DE KYRKEBI SP BVN (Seal of Wiilliam Rector Church of Kirkby on Bain). Records do show there were eight Rectors of the Church of Kirkby on Bain with name “William” between 1260 – 1586. Dia 40.6x25.4mm. 17.62g |
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340 |
£40 - £60 |
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115 |
An stunning and very unusual intricately decorated flat copper alloy Vesica style seal with a suspension loop located at the top. Seal design depicts a outer border of vines with bunches of grapes surrounding four vine leafs and a lion created out of dots that look like grape bunches. This is an very unusual seal as it has no legend or defined border and appears to be more decoration than functional. An absolutely stunning not often seen object. Dia 42.6x31.3. 34.12g |
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335 |
£50 - £70 |
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116 |
A complete lead 'papal bulla' of Pope Alexander IV (1254-1261).
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 |
£80 - £120 |
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117 |
A complete lead alloy medieval papal bulla, issued by Pope Martin V (AD 1417 to AD 1431), dating to the period AD 1417 to AD 1431. The obverse depicts the faces of St Paul and St Peter within beaded borders and below the inscription SPA SPE (SPA = Sanctus Paulus, SPE = Sanctus Petrus), all of which are encased by a beaded border around the outside edge of the bulla. The reverse bears the legend "MAR / TINVS / PP •V•" within a beaded border. 'PP', is an abbreviation of Pastor Pastorum - meaning s |
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120 |
£80 - £120 |
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118 |
A complete lead Medieval papal bulla issued by of Pope Nicholas V (1447-1455) 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 t |
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260 |
£70 - £100 |
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119 |
Medieval copper alloy Vesica seal matrix with suspension loop located at the top. Seal design shows a male figure facing right with hands up in prayer with hand of God above his head. The inscription can seen to partly read “MISERERE MEI” (Mercy on me). Dia 33.8x22mm. 12.68g. |
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300 |
£60 - £80 |
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120 |
Medieval copper alloy Vesica seal matrix with suspension loop located at the top. Seal design shows a Large bird with a fish in its beak on the upper half of the seal and a pair of diving ducks make up the lower section.Dia31.5x20.3mm. 13.36g |
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190 |
£60 - £80 |
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121 |
Medieval copper alloy Vesica seal matrix with suspension loop located at the top. Seal design shows a monk looking male figure facing right holding out an circular object with a cross inside over a bowl on a plinth. The inscription reads *S:ROBERTI.PAVPERIS. (Poor Robert or Robert of the poor). There was a Robert Owen born in Wales on 14 May 1771.Robert Owen was a factory owner who wanted to improve the health and well-being of his workers. His ideas made him world famous and influenced a bette |
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340 |
£60 - £80 |
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122 |
Medieval copper alloy Vesica seal matrix with suspension loop located at the top. Seal design shows a woman sitting with a child on her knee. The inscription is slightly faded but would appear to read *S’ALEIS DE COSINTON (seal of Alice de Cossington).Dia 32.1x19mm. 8.62g |
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230 |
£60 - £80 |
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123 |
Medieval copper alloy kite shield shaped seal matrix with suspension loop located at the top. Seal design shows a bull being attacked by a lion or other “big cat”. The inscription reads *WILLEMI DE MARTHAM (seal of William of Martham).Dia 24.9x18.4mm. 4.27g. This is very exciting lot as the metal detectorist who discovered this item was from Thetford and research has revealed that there |
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£1,500 - £1,800 |
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124 |
Medieval copper alloy Vesica seal matrix with suspension loop located at the top. Seal design shows a Large bird with a branch in its beak.Inscription of *IE SV: BON ELEL .Dia26.5x16mm. 5.87g |
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190 |
£60 - £80 |
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125 |
Medieval copper alloy Vesica seal matrix with suspension loop located at the top. Seal design shows a pair of birds either side of a triple headed tree or flower. Dia30.3x18.9mm. 7.65g. |
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220 |
£60 - £80 |
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126 |
Medieval copper alloy seal matrix with suspension loop located at the top. Seal design shows a branch or leaf with the reverse being quite worn showing what appears to be a cross. Dia34.6x24.4mm. 13.38g |
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20 |
£40 - £60 |
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127 |
Medieval flat circular lead seal matrix with damaged suspension loop located at the top. Seal design shows a 16 pointed star. Reverse is blank with two small grove marks Dia28mm. 14.68g |
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20 |
£30 - £50 |
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128 |
Medieval crude lead seal matrix with a suspension hole pierced through the top. Seal design is worn but shows a cross and what appears to be a Fleur De Lis.The reverse is blank.This would appear to be a home made seal as it lacks the craftsmanship of most other seals. Dia33.1x26.9mm. 40.41g |
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15 |
£40 - £60 |
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129 |
Medieval worn and damaged lead seal matrix. Seal design appears to be some sort of starburst pattern but is hard to make out due to being worn. Dia36.4x21.1mm. 17.9g. |
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10 |
£20 - £30 |
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130 |
Mixed lot containing five Medieval lead seals. All are varying sizes and styles and are all damaged in some manner. Seal designs can be seen on all but one. |
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40 |
£30 - £50 |
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131 |
Mixed lot of two Medieval lead circular flat matrix seals. First seal is a Medieval lead seal matrix, flat with a pierced lug at the top. Circular, diameter 20.5mm. Thickness 2.1mm. Weight 6.78g. A bird walking right. + · S' : ROGERI LESIRE (Seal of Roger Sire). Reaney and Wilson 1991, 411. 13th century. Second seal is a Medieval lead seal matrix, flat with unpierced lug at the top. Circualr, diameter 22mm. Weight 7.95g Inscription |
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40 |
£50 - £70 |
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132 |
Mixed lot containing 3 damaged lead Papal Bulla all of Boniface 8th/9th. The lower quarter of one of the two Boniface 9th has been chopped cleanly off. Boniface 8th Bulla is in good condition with only slight damage that doesn’t effect the design on either side. |
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110 |
£60 - £80 |
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133 |
Medieval Seal Ring Circa, 14th-15th century AD. Copper-alloy. The bezel engraved with a letter “R” with a crown above. Ref:Pateman.Pg127. LxW of bezel 13x8.5mm.External Dia24mm. Internal Dia19.5mm. Weight7.82g. |
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130 |
£40 - £60 |
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134 |
Medieval lead seal matrix. Missing lug from the top. Seal design of 8 pointed star. Reverse appears to have a large X impression. Dia29mm. Weight 17g. Inscription possibly reads *S’hENRICI BEL (seal of Henry Bell) |
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10 |
£20 - £30 |
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135 |
Medieval circular lead seal matrix with missing lug. Fluer De Lis image on one face with the reverse showing a four pointed cross with four leaves between each section. Dia32.3mm26.29g |
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40 |
£20 - £30 |
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136 |
Medieval Seal Ring Circa, 14th-15th century AD. Copper-alloy. The bezel engraved with a letter “G” with a crown above. Ref:Pateman.Pg127. LxW of bezel 10mmx10mm.External Dia25.2mm. Internal Dia21.7mm. Weight7.47g. |
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85 |
£40 - £60 |
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137 |
Medieval Seal Ring Circa, 14th-15th century AD. Copper-alloy. The bezel (Dia14.3mm) engraved with a letter “W” with a crown above. Ref:Pateman.Pg127.External Dia23.3mm. Internal 20mm. Weight8.88g. |
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80 |
£30 - £50 |
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138 |
Medieval Seal Ring Circa, 14th-15th century AD. Copper-alloy. The bezel engraved with a letter “I” with a crown above. LxW of bezel 10x8mm.External Dia28mm. Internal Dia25mm. Weight7.66g. |
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85 |
£30 - £50 |
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139 |
Collection of Medieval buckles some with evidence of gilding. |
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£40 - £60 |
Unsold |
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140 |
Collection of Medieval and Post Medieval Buckles. |
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£40 - £60 |
Unsold |
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141 |
Medieval Lead Seal Matrixes, first ‘Seal of Hugh & Margaret daughter of John’ second ‘Seal of Walter Wafer’ third ‘Seal of Henry son of Alan’ & the fourth ‘Seal of ?’ (hard to read). |
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45 |
£50 - £70 |
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142 |
Collection of Medieval Ring Brooches. (21) |
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80 |
£60 - £80 |
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143 |
Medieval & Post Medieval Rings & Ring Brooches. Some made of Silver/Billon. |
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80 |
£50 - £70 |
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144 |
A Group of Medieval and Post Medieval Lead Seal Matrix with Tokens and trade weights. One Seal Matrix is named to ‘Henry the Baker’. |
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30 |
£40 - £60 |
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145 |
Collection of Medieval and Post Medieval Thimbles, including three white metal thimbles (23) |
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22 |
£50 - £70 |
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146 |
Collection of Medieval and Post Medieval items. Including a gold plated belt hook, dog head spout with small 18th & 19th century toy cannon. |
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85 |
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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147 |
Rare Post Medieval Gilt Enamel Boss, once filled with bark blue enamel with a hole through the centre for a gilt pin to secure to possibly a religious item.
Approximately 22mm Diameter. |
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£200 - £300 |
Unsold |
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148 |
Medieval Matrix Seal, depicting Cockerel with legend reading ‘CROV ME DAI’ (Crow my Day) this legend has been found on other items from Suffolk and Warwickshire, Length 26mm, diameter 18.5mm. |
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55 |
£40 - £60 |
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149 |
Medieval Matrix Seal, depicting A bird on a perch possibly a hunting hawk. Legend hard to read ‘VIVTI’AIAIAI’ ?. Diameter 17mm, length 19mm. |
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20 |
£40 - £60 |
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150 |
Collection of Medieval and Post Medieval metal detector found items. |
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£30 - £50 |
Unsold |
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151 |
Collection of Anglo Saxon, Medieval and Post Medieval metal detector found items. |
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20 |
£30 - £50 |
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152 |
Collection of Medieval and Post Medieval metal detector found items. Including a Stone Age flint blade. |
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£30 - £50 |
Unsold |
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153 |
Pair of Medieval gilded bronze buckle strap ends circa.1200-1500. Both have pins |
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£60 - £80 |
Unsold |
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154 |
Pair of Medieval gilded bronze buckle strap ends circa.1200-1500. Both have pins |
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£60 - £80 |
Unsold |
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155 |
A cast copper-alloy medieval sword pommel. The pommel is sub-circular in plan, with two flat faces, a chamfered edge and a flat edge running around the circumference.This is a wheel pommel (Type VIII), as defined in the Medieval Catalogue of the London Museum (Ward Perkins, 1940, p22, figure 1). Ward Perkins (ibid p28) states that the type appears to have evolved during the later thirteenth century from the simple disc pommel (Type V). Ward Perkins also states that: “Throughout the 14th and 15th |
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230 |
£100 - £120 |
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156 |
15th to 16th century medieval lead spindle whorl. Biconvex, decorated in relief with radial and oblique ribs and dots on both faces. |
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£20 - £30 |
Unsold |
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157 |
Lot containing three small copper alloy medieval casket keys |
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£50 - £70 |
Unsold |
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158 |
Lot of ten early post medieval copper alloy dress hooks with differing decorations and sizes. |
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35 |
£50 - £70 |
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159 |
Lot of ten early post medieval copper alloy dress hooks with differing decorations and sizes. |
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35 |
£50 - £70 |
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160 |
Lot of eleven early post medieval copper alloy dress hooks with differing decorations and sizes, some are missing tips on the hooks. |
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20 |
£20 - £30 |
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161 |
Mixed lot of incomplete medieval copper alloy artefacts including a section of a slide key padlock. An incomplete purse bar. A candle holder. Part of a disc brooch. Three dress fasteners. Two decorated mounts. Part of a book clasp and a fragment of an openwork conical object. |
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40 |
£30 - £40 |
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162 |
A copper alloy zoomorphic quillon from a medieval dagger. The quillon (also known as a cross-guard) was a bar of metal placed at a right angle between the blade and hilt of a sword. Its primary purpose was to protect the wielder’s hand from slipping forwards onto the blade, but could also be used to counter enemy attacks, and to get a better grip on the sword. For these reasons, quillons were also present on daggers. Length 68mm. Width of boss 9.5mm. Tang aperture diam.6mm. Weight 15.9g |
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£70 - £90 |
Unsold |
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163 |
Medieval gilt copper alloy looped harness fitting. L.43.5mm. W.7.2mm. 10.71g |
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£20 - £30 |
Unsold |
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164 |
Medieval 1200-1300 century copper alloy harness pendant. It is a flat rectangular shape measuring 28mm in length and 34mm in width. At the top is a complete circular suspension loop. The pendant still has traces of gold gilding and a decorated 6 petal flower pattern with a rivet still present through the centre. |
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30 |
£60 - £70 |
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165 |
Large Medieval copper alloy gilded harness pendant in the shape of a shield. The circular suspension loop at the top is present. The artefact does have stress line crack running horizontal from lower left to upper middle right of the shield.H62mm.W42mm. 13.90g. |
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£40 - £60 |
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A copper alloy circular plate medieval Rondel decorated with gold gilding over an eleven pointed star with a fastening hole punched through the upper centre. Diam 30.5mm. 7.77g. |
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£60 - £80 |
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Medieval 1200-1300 century copper alloy harness pendant. It is a flat rectangular shape measuring 36.8mm in length and 29.5mm in width. 7.79g. At the top is a complete circular suspension loop. The pendant still has traces of gold gilding and a decorated square edge border of punched dots with a large circle pattern containing a punched dot square inside of it. A rivet is still present through the lower centre of the pendant. |
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£50 - £70 |
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A pair of copper-alloy Heraldic shield-shaped stud mounts of Medieval date (AD1200-1400).The object is shield shaped and flat with a heraldic device on the front of the object. The decoration appears to be a lion standing on its back feet (Lion Rampant). There is a raised ridge around the outside of the shield and this coupled with faded white enamel may suggest that the lion was on a white field.3.73g. H16.6mm. W14.5mm. The reverse of the object has an integral, single projecting circular shank |
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£80 - £100 |
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12th-13th Century copper alloy heraldic pendant depicting a pair of lions side either side of a trident. No damage with a stunning dark green patina. Suspension loop to the top is unbroken.H18.9mm (without loop). W18.9mm. 5.58g. |
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75 |
£100 - £120 |
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170 |
Mixed lot containing 5 post medieval harness mounts. |
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£50 - £70 |
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171 |
Medieval copper alloy gilded horse harness pendant and hanger. Pendant is in a shield shape 5.31g. H39.9mm (inc suspension loop). W19.2mm |
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40 |
£80 - £100 |
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Post medieval copper alloy bridle boss. Decorated with six twisted central arms surrounded by decorative Fleur-de-lis. Dia57.3mm. Weight 37.81g |
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£30 - £40 |
Unsold |
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Lot containing 6 various styles of small copper alloy medieval horse harness mounts. |
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£100 - £120 |
Unsold |
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174 |
Lot of 2 small and intricately decorated tinned copper alloy belt/strap mounts of around the late medieval period 13th-14th century. The larger mount is 13.8mm x 12.8mm and weighs 1.05g. The |
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£20 - £30 |
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Decorated openwork medieval copper alloy harness mount. The decoration is of gilded vines curling into an approximate figure of 8. 31mmx16mm. 3.80g. |
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£60 - £80 |
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Medieval copper alloy horse mount decorated with what appears to be a Rose. Dia21mm. 5.28g. |
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£60 - £80 |
Unsold |
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177 |
Lot of 4 medieval copper alloy small belt mounts |
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£30 - £40 |
Unsold |
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178 |
"Medieval copper alloy belt mount. Unusually large mount for a belt. There are two fixings on the back. Cast in one piece. The lower half of the mount represents the acorn cup and is cross-hatched to resemble the an acorn cup. The half representing the acorn is smooth, plain and undecorated. The two halves are divided by a raised band. The reverse is plain and undecorated.
Similar to: Almost identical to PAS object: MOUNT. Unique ID: WMID-87E6F6. An complete copper alloy strap fitting or belt |
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£60 - £80 |
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Pair of medieval gilded copper alloy horse harness pendants. One is of a circular nature with some slight damage to the left edge but otherwise complete. The second is much larger and an unusual triangle shape but is missing its lower left lobe. |
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£60 - £80 |
Unsold |
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180 |
Pair of copper alloy harness mounts |
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£60 - £80 |
Unsold |
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181 |
Pair of medieval copper alloy harness mounts. Mount 1 is a rectangular mount with a worn gilded diamond style pattern,the top right corner is missing. Weight 8g. H29.3mm. W40mm. Mount 2 is circular with 6 lobes (1 missing). It has what appears to be a central 3 stem plant with a leaf at the end of each stem. Red and blue enamel is still present. H28mm. W24.8mm. 3.61g |
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£50 - £70 |
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Medieval copper alloy circular harness stud. Traces of black enamel are still present around the outser section with red enamel clearly present in the 3 chevron pattern. Dia19.2mm. 5.95g. |
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25 |
£60 - £80 |
Unsold |
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Medieval copper alloy quatrefoil harness mount. Very little is left of the mount on the rear. Decorated with a large emblazoned griffin which would have had enamel but all traces have now worn away. Dia30mm. Thickness 4mm. 16.60g. |
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£40 - £60 |
Unsold |
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184 |
Medieval decorated equal arm copper alloy harness mount. H19.7mm. W54.3mm. 10.68g. |
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£50 - £70 |
Unsold |
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185 |
Medieval quatrefoil copper alloy horse harness pendant and hanger. The image has worn but there are still traces of gilding and red/blue enamel. H40.9mm (with hanger). W20.7mm. 12.28g. |
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£50 - £70 |
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186 |
Collection of Medieval Lead Trade Weights and tokens, Circa 12th-16th century. A collection of various medieval lead trade weights and tokens of various shapes and sizes, each has a different design. Largest piece measures: Dia34mm. 30g. |
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15 |
£40 - £60 |
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"Boy Bishop Tokens. Circa 15th century AD. Lead, 16.9mm – 32.9mm. A selection of medieval boy bishop tokens. These tokens imitate the silver pennies of the period and were produced in Bury St Edmunds for the Holy festival of St Nicholas. ""The cult of St Nicholas and its associated 'Boy Bishop' tradition—which derived from the saint's patronage of children and involved the choosing of a boy to be dressed up as the saint, who then performed ecclesiastical duties in the period around St Nicholas |
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Medieval lead vesica seal. The seal face is engraved with a central quatrefoil with a linear border and the (reversed) inscription S' CRISTINE TVRG - The seal of CHRISTINE. The back of the seal has a pierced suspension lug and a moulded fleur de lis. 13th century. 33.7mm, 9.94g. |
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£40 - £60 |
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189 |
Medieval lead tokens made to represent the silver hammered coins of the time along with a lead farm token. |
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£40 - £60 |
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190 |
Pair of Medieval Pilgrims Ampulla. Circa 14th-15th century AD. Lead. The Ampullae were 'Holy Water' vessel purchased by pilgrims at shrines, this example is likely to be from Walsingham. Ampulla 1 is decorated on one side in the form of an escallop shell and on the other with an open pouch with the image of an arrow. Height 56mm. 61.92g. |
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£200 - £250 |
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Pair of Medieval Pilgrims Ampulla. Circa 14th-15th century AD. Lead. The Ampullae were 'Holy Water' vessel purchased by pilgrims at shrines. Ampulla 1 is decorated on one side in the form of an escallop shell and on the other with an open pouch with the image not visible due to a tear in the lead. Height 47.1mm. 40.50g. |
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£150 - £200 |
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Pair of Medieval Pilgrims Ampulla. Circa 14th-15th century AD. Lead. The Ampullae were 'Holy Water' vessel purchased by pilgrims at shrines. Ampulla 1 is decorated on one side in the form of an escallop shell and on the other is creased and cannot be seen well enough to establish the image. Height 45.1mm. 30.76g. |
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Pair of Medieval Pilgrims Ampulla. Circa 14th-15th century AD. Lead. The Ampullae were 'Holy Water' vessel purchased by pilgrims at shrines. Ampulla 1 is decorated on both sides with a crown. Height 54mm. 43.34g. Ampulla 2 is decorated on one side |
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80 |
£150 - £200 |
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A circular lead matrix seal with a 8 pointed star pattern in the centre. Inscribed around the outer border is what appears to read +S’ IOH ‘D’ WILEBI (seal of John of WILBY) This seal was found by a metal detector around the Suffolk area and this may link in with a John Wilbye (baptized 7 March 1574 – September 1638) who was an English madrigal composer. The son of a tanner, he was born at Brome, Suffolk, England. (Brome is near Diss.) Wilbye was employed for decades at Hengrave Hall, near Bury |
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£50 - £70 |
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195 |
Early Saxon door/chest key. |
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£60 - £80 |
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Medieval 12th/13th century Limoges type copper alloy Reliquary figurine in the image of a Saint. The features are worn but the face is still clearly visible with blue enamel eyes and faded pattern across the body. There are 2 mounting holes top and bottom of the body section.H56mm. W22mm. 16.54g. Very interesting item with other examples shown on pg803 in BENNET’S 4TH EDITION “ARTEFACTS OF ENGLAND AND THE UNITED KINGDOM” |
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£100 - £120 |
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Medieval bronze door key very close to examples given in BENNET’S 4TH EDITION “ARTEFACTS OF ENGLAND AND THE UNITED KINGDOM” pages 745-753. H79mm. 38.23g |
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85 |
£30 - £40 |
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Lot consisting of a medieval candlestick and a holder. Incomplete medieval to post-medieval copper alloy candlestick of bunsen type, base missing. The socket is decorated with two single circumferential grooves and one pair of the same at mid-point. On the stem there is a sharp knop half-way up flanked by a very slight rib near the top and the base. The latter flares out slightly (cf. Brownsword 1985, fig. 7) above a projection with burred over end, which would have been secured to the base. Th |
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180 |
£200 - £250 |
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Medieval copper alloy pilgrim badge of St Barbara standing next to a tower and holding a palm branch in her left hand and a small, rectangular, book-like object in her right, with a wire loop embedded on the reverse. A well-known type, see HAMP-B9815C for background information and a list of parallels. The position of the loop coincides with the rectangular object on the front where there is a slight extra thickness. Height 24mm. Width 19.5mm. Thickness excluding loop 3mm. Weight 2.60g. 15th cen |
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£70 - £90 |
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Medieval copper-alloy pilgrim badge of St Barbara standing next to a tower and holding a palm branch in her left hand and a small, rectangular, book-like object in her right, with a wire loop embedded on the reverse. A well-known type, see HAMP-B9815C for background information and a list of parallels. The position of the loop coincides with the rectangular object on the front where there is a slight extra thickness. Height 24.4mm. Width 18.9mm. Thickness excluding loop 2.5mm. Weight 2.72g. 15th |
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£70 - £90 |
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