Brooch
Roman miniature thistle-type brooch fragment, made of mercury gilt silver, with a silver content of over 95%. Lower part of bow, pin and catch-plate missing. It has finely-applied incuse linear
Furniture fitting
Fragment of a Roman cast copper-alloy and iron possible furniture fitting in the form of a female head, perhaps Julia Domna. The hairstyle is very well defined with a waved, coiffed fringe with six
Weight
Object in the form of a female bust, possibly a weight or a mount. Roman. Found by metal detector at Rowhay Farm, Lower Upham, Upham, Hampshire. The object is cast copper alloy filled with lead, and
Statue
Cast copper-alloy head of a Roman statuette found by metal detector in the Owslebury area, Hampshire.
Hair pin
Roman copper-alloy hairpin head in the form of a male head, about 1st-4th Century AD, found at Ovington, Itchen Stoke and Ovington, Hampshire. Cool, Group 18, sub-group A. At the top of the object the
Plate brooch
Roman copper-alloy umbonate enamelled plate brooch, late1st-mid 2nd Century AD, found at Ovington, Itchen Stoke and Ovington, Hampshire. Hattatt type 128. The dome is decorated with enamel in