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Lot containing three copper alloy gilded medieval horse harness pendants ( 2 circular, 1 square). Pendant 1 incomplete and rather abraded medieval gilt copper alloy harness pendant in the form of an elaborate quatrefoil, domed in the centre and with a separate central globular-headed stud whose shank is bent over on the reverse. The petalss, only one of which is complete, are moulded with very fine pellets. Small parts of the edge between the petals a |
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Medieval copper alloy circular horse harness pendant and T-shaped suspension mount. The pendant shows a figure on a horse riding to the left with his sword raised. Dia 21.2mm. 7.14g. |
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Medieval copper alloy circular mount with six points in the shape of acorns. The central disc has a small central raised stud and a vinework pattern around it. The outer border is made up a circle of individual pellets. Reverse side has 1 full mounting pin, ½ of the second with the third missing. Tip to tip height is 44.5mm. Central disc dia24.6mm. 11.27g. |
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Medieval copper alloy circular mount with six scalloped points (one of which has a full suspension loop attached) around a central sexfoil pattern. Dia 29.8mm (without the loop). 10.29g. |
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Incomplete medieval folded copper alloy buckle plate with pin slot and frame recesses, rectangular but with a large triangular projection at the inside edge, which is decorated with a symmetrical foliar motif. There are two convex-headed rivets at the inside corners of the rectangular part. One frame loop at the fold is missing as a result of an ancient break. Within a frame a griffin passant reguardant is in high relief on a very finely pecked field. Very similar to Egan and Pritchard 1991, no. |
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Large incomplete rectangular copper alloy buckle plate. Image is of a lion passant regardant and the background would have been fully enamelled in white but now has only small sections of cream/yellowed enamel remaining. 36.7mm x 41.7mm. 22.61g |
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207 |
Twenty cast copper-alloy buckles, ranging from Medieval to Modern. Some incomplete, lot includes a large-sized Georgian shoe buckle (c. 1720-1790) and a double-looped buckle with floral moulded decoration (c. 16th/17th century). |
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Twenty cast copper-alloy buckles, ranging from Medieval to Modern. Some incomplete, lot includes a pewter openwork buckle with elaborate scrollwork 18th century. |
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Twenty cast copper-alloy buckles, ranging from Medieval to Modern. Some incomplete, lot includes a large-sized medieval “ropework” decorated buckle. |
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210 |
Twenty four cast copper-alloy buckles, ranging from Medieval to Modern. Some incomplete, lot includes a pretty 16th century “Rosette” buckle. |
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60Mixed lot containing a medieval buckle+plate. The buckle plate has a beautiful deep green patina and is decorated with punched dots forming a tendril and leaf pattern covering the entire plate, buckle pin is missing. H45.2mm. W23.4mm. 9.75g. Also included is a gilded rectangular buckle plate showing a lion passant, and an incomplete crescentic strap end. |
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212 |
Bagged lot of large amount of copper alloy buttons from both medieval through to post medieval with numerous styles and patterns. 143G |
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213 |
Bagged lot of large amount of copper alloy buttons from both medieval through to post medieval with numerous styles and patterns. 124G |
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214 |
Bagged lot of large amount of copper alloy buttons from both medieval through to post medieval with numerous styles and patterns.131g |
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215 |
"Medieval tinned or silvered copper alloy one-piece rectangular socketed strap end with two rivet holes.The front face is decorated with four roundels in counter-relief, each gently concave and engraved with a trefoil on a hatched ground and set within a circle. The trefoils are to be viewed with the attachment edge uppermost. White-metal coating is extant on the front face only.
This piece is broadly related to a small class of rather more heavy-duty 12th-century strap ends with thickened tra |
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216 |
Collection of metal detector found Medieval strap ends, belt fittings and strap attachments. |
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£30 - £50 |
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Medieval copper alloy composite tongue-shaped strap end with a full-width spacer and two rivets. Above the knop there are two pairs of opposed lateral cut-outs, one half-circular, one rectangular. An additional bi-lobed cast piece is riveted to the front of the knop, cf. Margeson 1993, no. 234, Egan and Pritchard 1991, no. 703. The front sheet plate is decorated in rocker-arm engraving with a line along both sides, an elongated side-to-side saltire and in three of the angles with a short length. |
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Pair of decorated medieval copper alloy folding clasp strap end belt fasteners. 13Th - 15th century. Fastener 1 is 41mm x 17mm. 6.75g. The clasp is decorated with a zig zag “VVVV” pattern and the plate is in two sections both decorated with a punched double line X pattern. Lovely even dark green patina all over. Fastener 2 is 45mm x 13mm. 5.83g. The clasp is decorated with three boxes with an X inside |
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219 |
A bulk lot of various metal detecting finds, Saxon to modern. Of note in this lot, a post-medieval copper alloy seal matrix. Circular, diameter 13 - 13.5mm. The handle rises to an openwork trefoil terminal with a pointed projection at the apex. A sunburst around a crudely depicted human face. Height 25.3mm. 17th century. Also included is a damaged gilt asymmetric pendant strap horse harness mount with silver sheeting attached. A Medieval gilded pendant or mount. A modern brass coloured pin plus |
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Medieval Strap-End Circa, 14th century AD. Copper-alloy, 9.72 g, L65.4mm. A large copper alloy strap end with an intricate and very unusual trefoil “window” with an openwork crescent almost corkscrew effect design, possibly meant to represent a thistle. Highly unusual design as strap ends don’t tend to have that level of openwork design to them tending to be more inscribed when decorated. This strap end is very similar in style and design to one excavated in London and displayed in the book “Dr |
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Medieval Strap-End Circa, 14th century AD. Copper-alloy, 16g, L55mm. A large copper alloy strap end with a stylised acorn knop on top. Stunning deep green patina.Slight bend across the centre. |
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Late Medieval complete working copper alloy strap clasp with the leather remaining between the plate. The plate is decorated with a repeating XIXI pattern at either end and is a lovely deep green colour patina. L41.1mm. 4.92g. |
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Pair of copper alloy tongue shaped mid-late medieval strap ends both terminate in acorn knops at the top. Strap end 1 is an incomplete medieval white-metal coated copper alloy composite tongue-shaped strap end with part of one prong of the forked spacer missing. An acorn knop is formed by the spacer and there are two notches in the attachment edge. A very small piece of decayed leather was recovered from within. Length 53.3mm. Width 9.4mm, reducing to 9mm above the kno |
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224 |
Bulk lot of three medieval copper alloy strap ends and a spacer. Strap end 1 is a Medieval copper alloy composite strap end of circular form with a forked spacer, a straight attachment edge near two rivets, and a collared acorn knop. Cf. Egan and Pritchard 1991, 140-1. Neither sheet plate is decorated and they end above the springing of the knop. Length 56mm. Width 22.3mm. 14th century. |
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Bulk lot of three similar sized and shaped copper alloy medieval strap ends plus a Medieval rectangular buckle plate. Largest strap end is 42.9mm. 3.29g. The buckle plate is a Front part of a medieval gilt copper alloy rectangular buckle plate broken across the fold, with a pin slot and with two rivet holes near the inside edge. Within a frame |
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Mixed lot containing three medieval strap end items. Medieval sheet copper alloy rectangular buckle plate with four rivets (one missing), slight frame recesses and pin slot. 24 x 15mm. 13th - mid 15th century. Medieval copper alloy rectangular or trapezoidal strap clasp frame with a very large knop in the centre of the outside edge in the form of a highly stylised mitred bishop's head in low relief. The bar is recessed or narrowed on the under |
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Two Rare Tudor Silver-Gilt Dress Pin’s. Circa 16th century, the large Pin 102mm x 20mm, the smaller 65mm x 9mm. Both are gilded pins formed of a spherical head and plain pin shaft. The head is decorated with filigree circles, each containing a pellet within a filigree annulet. The larger pins shaft has broken 7mm from the head and has been repaired at some point in modern times. |
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228 |
Medieval Pilgrims Ampulla 14/15th century AD. One side is decorated with a 3 chevron shield and reverse has a blazing sun symbol inside of a circle. Both side handles are present and slight wear to the upper half but otherwise in very good condition for one of these artefacts. H41.7mm. W30.8mm. 35.90g. |
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Scarce Post Medieval Enamel Button, Slightly domed Black and White enamel front, Drilled loop to back (worn through), Approximately 24mm in diameter. |
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230 |
Collection of Post Medieval Crotal bells, two broken. |
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£60 - £80 |
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231 |
Large collection of Metal Detector Found Items including Barrel taps, Buttons, Buckles and other items. |
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232 |
Collection of Metal Detector Found Lead Items, including an unusual object in the form of a Face. |
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233 |
Pair of copper alloy post medieval barrel tap keys, Post-medieval copper alloy purse bar with a circular swivelling loop and a shield-shaped boss. The latter is inlaid with niello in the form of a double-line letter M on one face and a pair of conjoined lozenges on the other. Length 73mm. Height 52mm. First half 16th century.
Post medieval copper alloy seal matrix with a trefoil openwork handle with four circular apertures. Seal design appears to be pineapple.Dia14mm,H29mm. 5G
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Mixed lot of two 17th-19th Century fob seals. Copper alloy seal fob with an orange glass face inscribed with the face of a woman. Large crack runs across the the centre horizontal from upper left to lower right. Dia 21x18mm. 5.67g. Likely 17th-18th C. Modern early 19thcentury brass fob seal with image of a rose and two leaves on the stem.Dia15mm. 13g. |
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235 |
Collection of Post Medieval Buckles. |
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236 |
Collection of Post Medieval Buckles. |
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237 |
Collection of Dress hooks and Buttons. |
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£30 - £40 |
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238 |
Collection of Medieval & Post Medieval Buttons. |
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Collection of Medieval and Post Medieval Thimbles (17). |
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240 |
Collection of Medieval, Post Medieval and later rings. (12) |
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241 |
Collection of Medieval and Post Medieval Keys. (14) |
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242 |
Collection of Medieval and Post Medieval Buckles. |
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243 |
Collection of Livery Buttons. |
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244 |
Three 18th & 19th Century Seals two pipe tamper seals, The largest engraved with merchant scales that also looks like a ship, the small seal engraved with the letters FB separated by a tree. |
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A cast copper alloy, S shaped belt fastener probably of post medieval date, AD 1650 – 1800. It is zoomorphic, being cast in the form of a snake with a head at each end. The mouths and eyes of the snake heads are clearly defined as are the scales of the body. In the centre of the fastener is a raised, circular collar flanked by leaves. A narrow ridge extends in both directions from this collar on each side of the fastener.L37.4mm. W15mm. 13g. |
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Tudor period 1485-1600 gilded copper alloy decorated double buckle with pin. H39.2mm. W50.2mm. 17.39g. |
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Three almost identical post-medieval copper alloy harness mounts, each with a pair of integral round-sectioned attachment spikes on the reverse. Their form and decoration are very close to five others, from the Isle of Wight (IOW-73E023), Wiltshire (WILT-B8677E7), Essex (ESS-4F9607), Suffolk (SF-D0C942) and Norfolk (NMS-652C90), as well as one in very poor condition from Dorset (Read 1995, no. 384). Length of two 26.2mm, and of the other 26.8mm. Width of all three 20.5mm. 17th century. |
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A very intricate openwork copper alloy gilded harness mount. Decorated with a central flower with three branches sprouting off to the,right and centre straight up. A Fleur-de-lis sits atop the central branch and both the left and right branches are topped with a child or cherubs face. Very unusual mount with the highly intricate and unusual decoration.6.77g. H25.8mm. W23.3 |
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Bronze age weapon fragment group. Selection of six broken fragments of various bronze age weapons including socketed axes, palstaves and a sickle. |
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Pair of lead trade weights both with crowns over the letter “IR” and “CIIR”. These are Avoirdupois weights of ¼ and ½ ounce weights possibly Charles 2nd and James. |
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Lead artefact group. Contains a decorated lead spindle whorl dia30mm. 54.14g. An unusual lead face on top of a broken flat disc. 13.69g. Three plain backed disc tokens, decorated with an animal and the other two dots and lines. A pair of black powder caps which would tie down over the top of a black powder pouring container/flask. |
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Lead cloth seal group. Lot contains four large lead cloth seals from around the 16th-17th century. All are decorated with various makers marks.Largest seal is dia30.6mm. 20.46g. |
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Lot containing three small lead apothecary weights. Weight 1 is stamped with the letters “FF” 14.6mm x 13mm. 2.42g. Weight 2 is stamped with a cross inside a square. 12mm x 10.5mm. 2.03g. |
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Iron age/Celtic La Tène fibula brooch made of a copper alloy. The catchplate head is turned back on itself and has what appears to be a jewel/stone flat circular setting on top. H80.6mm. 22.15g. |
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Medieval gilt copper alloy strap end formed from a cast strip folded widthways and secured, at the attachment edge, by a rivet which is integral with the front part. Both faces are gilt. The attachment edge is of peculiar form: five radiating points which, if completing a circle, would form an eight-pointed star. On the rear part the points are flat, but on the front face of the front part they are of triangular cross-section. Immediately before the springing of the points a short length of the |
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Pair of Late Roman to Early Saxon copper alloy tweezers with arms still pliant and operable. The loop is decorated with two engraved lines flanking a moulded central groove. Both arms carry the same decoration, starting near the loop: three engraved transverse lines, a notch of both edges, three more lines, a 10mm-long chamfer along both edges, three more lines. The lower third is plain.The arms turn abruptly inwards to the "blades". Length 44.4mm. Width at loop 4mm. Width at "blades" 6.7mm. Wei |
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Pair of Medieval copper alloy annular buckle frames. Buckle 1 is of a circular cross-section, engraved with pairs of oblique lines forming rough chevrons alternating with single longitudinal lines. Dia 37.3mm. 11.20g. Thickness 3.4mm. 15th century. Buckle 2 is a Medieval copper alloy bu |
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Twenty cast copper-alloy buckles, ranging from Medieval to Modern. Some incomplete, lot includes a Medieval gilt copper alloy spur buckle, an oval frame with an integral plate and a strip pin. The D-sectioned plate begins with very slight constrictions in the sides flanking the pin hole. The sides then curve around a rivet hole before tapering steadily past a transverse rib and a second rivet hole to a trefoil at the inside edge. Overall length 42.7mm. Width of frame 13.8mm. 13th - 14th century. |
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This is a bronze weight (dia76.6mm)(452g)of the reign of George III, or possibly the earlier part of the reign of George IV. Note the relative positions of the marks - the 'dagger', the fancy A, the ewer, and the royal cypher." The "A" is for "avoirdupois" avoirdupois weight, traditional system of weight in the British Imperial System and the United States Customary System of weights and measures. The name derives ultimately from French avoir de pois (“goo |
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260 |
Collection of three bronze stacking trade weights which includes a ½oz William IV (1830-1837). Another William but a 1oz and a George 2nd |
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Collection of three 1oz bronze stacking trade weights 2x George and a 1x Post-medieval copper alloy 1-ounce avoirdupois trade weight of William III, with a raised border on the front face, turning marks, and stamped ewer, sword, letter A and crowned W. Diameter 33.5mm. Thickness 4.5mm. Weight 26.46g / 0.9335oz. 1694 – 1702. |
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Large 1lb avoirdupois bronze trade weight dated 1826 (George IV). Stamped with the date and “A” as well as the letter “F” and a castle. |
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½lb avoirdupois bronze trade weight dated 1826 (George IV). Stamped with the date and a 4 quarter shield as well as the letter “A” |
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