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Medieval Annular Brooch |
Anglo-Saxon Copper-alloy strap-end. Their use may have
varied from attachment to girdles and leg gartering to use on bags and satchels, to stop the ends fraying and add weight to help them hang correctly |
A lead Token
Shield with Crown & Cheverons |
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Medieval Trade Weight
With cross & pellets |
Edward III London mint, silver hammered Groat
Edward was one of the most successful English Monarchs of the Middle Ages, Ruled 1327-1377 AD. |
Medieval Dagger Chape |
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Saxon Disk Brooch
Interlace design |
John of Avesnes, Count of Hainaut. 1280-1304 AD
Facing bust, crowned head of three roses A hammered sterling of Hainaut, a Belgian province |
Medieval Trade Weight Shield shape with Cross |
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Knife End-Stop Handle |
King Aldfrith, Anglo-Saxon Silver sceat 685-704 AD
Depicting A fantastic beast with tail Aldfrith King of Northumbria, a kingdom of Angles in northern England |
Armor Buckle With open work |
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Anglo-Saxon Small long brooch |
Medieval papal bulla of Pope Clement IV, papa
of the roman catholic church from 1265 to 1268 AD A bulla is a lead seal which was attached to a Papal bull (an official document issued by a pope) |
Saxon disk brooch With Fantastic beast |
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