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Archaeology GeorgianButtonHMCMS:AY 815.106A Georgian tombac button, widely produced in the 18th Century. Tombac being an American name for buttons made up of copper and enough zinc to give it a silvery finish. The button has a r ose flower ...Visit Page
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Archaeology Anglo-SaxonBroochHMCMS:AY 815.99An early Medieval (Anglo-Saxon) saucer brooch, from the period c.AD 430-550. The edge of the brooch is chipped and the pin is missing. The display face of the saucer brooch has a zoomorphic design ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievalPendantHMCMS:A2023.46.4A copper alloy horse harness pendant made between c.1270 - 1340. Horse harness pendants would of been decorative pieces attached to the most visible parts of the horse harness and most likely there ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievalCoinHMCMS:A2023.46.2A silver penny minted in Canterbury between 1279 - 1307 under the rule of King Edward I. Although not the original long cross coinage which stopped production in 1279, this silver penny and many more ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievalBuckleHMCMS:AY 815.41A single looped late Medieval dress accessories buckle, produced from 1350-1450. The buckle is oval and slightly D-shaped with a narrowed and offset strap bar and a raised, barrel molded lip on its ...Visit Page
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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