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Archaeology medievalBuckleHMCMS:A2023.46.14An incomplete Medieval cast copper alloy rectangular single looped buckle and plate. c1350 - 1450. The buckle frame is rectangular with a rectangular cross-section and the pin rest protrudes from the ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievalPendantHMCMS:A2023.46.9An incomplete Medieval copper alloy horse harness pendant 13th-14th century. The harness is corroded, comprising of an elaborate quatrefoil outer frame with a worn suspension-loop at the apex, also ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievalMountHMCMS:AY 815.25A cast copper alloy square gilded mount dating to the Medieval period, c.1150's-1450. The decoration is a cross, square dotted design, with a 16 petaled pattern around the edge of the square. The ...Visit Page
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Archaeology Post medievalFittingHMCMS:AY 815.54A copper alloy strap slide fitting made between c.1550-1700. Strap slides, also known as `keepers`, were commonly used as a decorative functional piece of dress accessory. They were used for securing ...Visit Page
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Archaeology medievalTokenHMCMS:AY 815.104A lead token, produced in the Medieval period, decorated with a 6 petaled daisy with 6 dots, one in between each petal, on the obverse while the reverse has the initials `T.C`. Token's were used in ...Visit Page
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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