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Dress hook Clothing fastener |
Medieval Bronze Seal Matrix, 13th Century AD. Crowned P
Three Views showing Profile, seal end, and seal impression Used to identify Sender and insures privacy of sealed items |
Strap connector
Two birds design |
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A Viking Stirup Mount
885 - 915 AD |
East Anglian Silver Sceat 680-710 AD Obverse: Facing
bust with moustache & beard. reverse: Long legged dog |
Medieval Spindle Whorl Carved design in lead |
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Medieval lead pendant
Handmade stamped design |
Venetian hammered silver coin
Italy, Venice, Andrea Contarini, 1368-1382 AD Doge leader with gonfalon / Lion of St. Mark |
Medieval Brooch Buckle It was Fashionable to pin at neck as a fastener |
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Medieval Pilgrim's Badge
Canterbury pilgrimage 12th C. AD |
Medieval belt fitting |
A buckle part |
Key Pilgrim's Badge Holy pilgrimage 12th C. AD |
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Medieval Buckle With buckle plate |
King Edward 1st (1272-1307) nicknamed "Longshanks"
Due to his great height and stature Silver Long Cross penny, Canterbury Mint |
Saxon Era Horse pendant |
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Stephen of Blois, Norman king of England 1135-1154 AD
Stephen son of Adela, daughter of William the Conqueror Civil war and anarchy is what his reign is best known for |
Penny sized Lead "Boy Bishop Token" 13th Century Boys were selected to be the "Nicholas Bishop" December 6th through the Feast of the Holy Innocents |
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Saxon cross Brooch
of the Saxon era |
King Henry III, King John's son, was the first English
monarch to be crowned while still a child. He became King at age nine and Ruled From 1216-1272 AD He was The greatest of all patrons of medieval architecture. |
A Lead Token with Arrow design |
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A Medieval Buckle |
Lead Seal Matrix With seal empressions on both sides
Usually are found to have a seal empression on one side |
Medieval coin weight |
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Medieval Belt mount A Belt decoration |
Henry the 6th Hammered silver half penny 1422-1461 AD
Son of Henry the 5th, He was King of England & of France |
Medieval casket key |
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A Medieval Buckle |
Saint Edmund Viking Silver hammered coin 895 - 910 AD
Danish east Anglian Memorial penny mid Anglo-Saxon period |
Medieval frame Buckle |
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Lead loom weight Spacer shaped |
Grout sized Lead "Boy Bishop Token" 13th Century |
A Medieval Buckle |
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King Henry the Ist Hammered silver penny
1125-35 AD |
King Edward Irish hammered penny 1281-1283 AD
Edward King of England, Lord of Ireland |
Medieval lead token |
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Anglo-Saxon "Porcupine" silver Sceat penny
(Sceattas) translated as treasure or wealth Porcupine with triangular fore-leg 600-775 AD Reverse: Standard with 4 lines and central annulet |
Henry the 6th Hammered silver half penny 1422-1461 AD He was son of Henry the 5th of the house of Lancaster and was King during the "War of the Roses" between the Noble houses of York (white rose) and Lancaster (red rose). |
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Hand made lead Weight |
Silver short cross coinage of the Plantagenet Kings
A cut half silver hammered short cross coin 1159-1246 AD In 1247 long cross coinage was ordered to prevent clipping |
Medieval period buckle |
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Belt or harness Mount |
Edward 1st (1272-1307) nicknamed "Longshanks"
Due to his great height and stature. Silver Long Cross penny, London Mint |
Crossed Lead token Circa 1400s AD |
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Hammered Silver coin Bent for use as A love token |
Viking Zoomorphic Brooch 895 - 915 AD
Four creatures Radiating From The center In use during the mid Anglo-Saxon period |
Heart Shaped Lead Universal symbol of Love Used throughout Time |
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Long Cross Design Lead token 15th C. |
Venetian hammered silver coin, Christ stands facing
on platform, Doge kneels left before St. Mark standing Doge the chief magistrate & leader of the Republic of Venice 1523-1538 AD |
Saxon Brooch Fragment Tip of the brooch |
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Crowned coin weight |
King Edward III silver hammered half groat 1327-77 AD
The outbreak of bubonic plague, the 'Black Death', In 1348-1350 killed half the population of England. |
Medieval period buckle |
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Very interesting buckle many designs and styles used throughout history |
Sceat series K/R Mule, which is a serpent forming a circle,
the reverse is a standard these two sides are not usually together, this makes it very rare, dates about 680's AD |
Saxon Brooch or mount Early to late periods 600- 1065 AD. |
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