Dagger
Early Anglo-Saxon cast copper-alloy dagger or seax pommel of the "cocked-hat" type, found at Pudding Farm, Headbourne Worthy, Hampshire. An incomplete pommel, broadly rectangular in plan, with
Scabbard
Silver Anglo-Saxon pyramidal scabbard belt fitting, late 6th-early 7th AD, found by metal detector at Pudding Farm, Headbourne Worthy, Hampshire. Decoration on each of the four faces consists of three
Ingot
Silver ingot, Anglo-Saxon or Viking, 9th-11th century, found at Pudding Farm, Headbourne Worthy, Hampshire. This cigar-shaped ingot has a silver content of 89 per cent. The upper surface is smooth,