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Decorative Face Mount Medieval or Roman |
Medieval Bronze Seal, 13th Century AD.
Three Views showing Profile, seal end, and seal impression Fleu-De-Lis in Center |
Medieval Harness
Pendant, Enameled Fleu-De-Lis Design |
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Limoges Mount
Figure of a Saint |
King Edward the 1st long cross Silver Hammered Coin.
Minted 1272-1279 with name Henricvs on it. These were issued from London, Durham or Bury. |
Medieval Strap End Bird with nice patina |
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King Henry VI Silver Hammered Half Groat
This coin shows clipping, an illegal practice used for obtaining silver from the edges of coins. |
King Henry III 1216-1272 AD. Irish Silver Hammered Cut Half Penny. He was the son of King John. |
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Locking Buckle
Complete |
King Henry 5th Silver Hammered Coins.
Son of Henry IV 1413-1422 AD. William Shakespeare wrote the play Henry V based on his life. |
Bronze Casket Key |
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A coin Weight |
Medieval Purse Bar Many types were made |
Bronze Thimble
Thick Chunky Style |
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Round Lead Seal and Seal Impression
with a Petal in Center |
Edward 1st Hammered Silver Long Cross 1272-1307 AD. His Father Henry III named him after the last Anglo-Saxon King, Edward the Confessor. |
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Edward the 1st Hammerd Silver Coin. In 1254,
Edward traveled to Spain for an arranged marriage at the age of 15 to 9 years old Eleanor of Castile. |
King Henry the III Silver Hammered Long Cross Coinage. From 1247 all new pennies were minted having the reverse cross extened to the edge of the coin. This helped safeguard the coins against clipping. |
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A Medievel Key |
King Henry III 1216-72 AD. Although a failure as a
politician and soldier, his reign was significant for defining the English Monarchical position, Kingship limited by Law. |
Saxon Bronze Pin With Globular Head |
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Buckle with Buckle Plate |
Medieval Seal with Impression Some Seals were personalized and some had generic sayings |
Arrow Point |
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King Edward the 1st Hammered Silver Penny 1272-1307.
Edward left England in August 1270 to join the highly respected French king Louis IX on Crusade. |
King Henry the 4th Silver Hammered Coin 1399-1413 AD. Of the House of Lancaster he found it difficult to enforce his rule and to keep control of his lands. |
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Candle Holder 14th C.
Minus Discoid Base |
Edward III Silver Hammered Long Cross 1327-77 AD.
He was 14 when crowned King and assumed government control in 1330. Also known as an able soldier & leader. |
Dagger Pommel Shell Design |
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Round Double Sided Lead Seal |
Medieval Hammered Silver Farthing. The smallest size coin of the time. Four Farthings to equal a penny. |
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Edward 1st Silver Hammered Penny York Mint 1272-1307. Edward defeated the Scotts on several occasions but never succeeded in conquering them. |
Edward the 1st Silver Hammered Penny London Mint. He annexed Wales to his kingdom, and gave the title Prince of Wales to his oldest son. |
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Viking Stirrup Mount |
Medieveal Seal with Impressions Shown. Notice his personalized protrait & symbols |
Lead Token Fighting Rooster |
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King John, Silver Hammered Short Cross 1199-1216 AD. Rebelling barons forced him to sign Magna Carta Treaty The Pope excommunicated him from the church in 1209. |
Jetton with a seated figure. Flue-De-Lis Cross on Reverse. Holed for use as pendant. |
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A Medieval
Chess/Game Piece |
King Edward the 4th, Silver Hammered half groat.
Ruled 1461-1483 AD, By the Grace of God, King of England and France and Lord of Ireland. He Died April 1483 & was Buried at Windsor Castle |
14th C. Bronze Later Style Beehive thimble |
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A Medieval
Seal Ring |
Anglo-Saxon
Cruciform Brooch Fragment |
Medieval buckle
With buckle plate |
Saxon disk brooch Interlace design |
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D Shaped Buckle
1250 - 1500 AD |
Irish hammered Silver Farthing 1276 to 1302 AD
Edward 1st, King of England, Lord of Ireland This coin was made at the Waterford Mint |
Horse pendant |
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Viking Eagle Brooch
Anglo Saxon era |
Alexander III (1249-1286) Scottish Hammered silver penny
Scotland experienced increased prosperity during the reign of Alexander III. The mint mark of 22 points on the Stars has not been associated with any known town. |
Anglo Saxon (Small long type) Brooch fragment |
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