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Archaeology GeorgianBuckleHMCMS:A2023.46.15A two piece Georgian hat buckle produced from 1720-1790. Two piece buckles refers to a buckle that was made in two parts during the manufacturing process, the buckle frame and the strap bar, which are ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievalFinger ringWINCM:AY 568.1209An incomplete medieval copper alloy finger ring, dating to 1150 - 1450, found in Bishops Sutton, Hampshire. The ring is 'stirrup-shaped', having a hoop which extends smoothly into a tall bezel, which ...Visit Page
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Archaeology Iron ageTankardHMCMS:A2019.40.1This is a stave-built Iron Age tankard with copper alloy fittings. It form part if the Oakley hoard, a group of objects found on an archaeological site in Oakley, excavated by the Basingstoke ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievaltuning keyHMCMS:A2019.18.2Medieval copper alloy key with drooping foliate terminals, a central diamond-shaped knop and a single wide collar. Below the collar is a tapering hollow box intended for tightening a key. A number of ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievalOpenworkHMCMS:A2019.18.1Openwork copper alloy hollow head of roughly biconical form, possibly the head of a staff or the end of a rope, perhaps for dress, medieval, circa 1050-1200 AD, from Crondall, Hampshire. With an ...Visit Page
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ArchaeologyBucketHMCMS:A2001.39The bucket is one of just three examples found in England. Others have also been found in Turkey, Italy and Spain. The details of manufacture and the style of both the decoration and inscription ...Visit Page