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Titled family
livery button
19th Century |
Victoria
Coronation Medallion issued to commemorate
the Coronation of Queen Victoria ascended the throne
june 20,1837 crowned Queen of England june 28, 1838 |
Livery button
19th Century |
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Queen
Elizabeth 1st
Six pence 1595 AD
Hammered Silver coin
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TOY PETRONEL
A toy gun dating from
The 16th/17th centuries
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Royal Artillery button 3rd Field Artillery - Regiment 1793-1843
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Decorated Crotal Bell
Circa 15th-17th C. AD Bells worn by animals
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King George III, English silver Crown 1819 AD
On the reverse St. George Slaying The Dragon
King of England during American Revolution(1760-1820). |
Working Toy Cannon
1700's military toy Note the fuse hole |
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Phillip III 1658 AD
A Silver Spanish Coin
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Spanish Gold Hammered Coin, (1 Escudo) Circa: 1550 AD
Shield side: Ioana et Karolus (Joanna and Charles I).
Cross side: Hispaniarvm Reges Sicilie. They Are noted for Being the Very First Gold Escudos coin struck at any Mint. |
Livery Button
Griffin and Castle |
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lead bag seal
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Edward VI 1547-1553 King of England, Ireland and France
He was Son of Henry VIII and his 3rd wife Jane Seymour
Edward came to the throne at age nine |
3 Clothes Hooks 16 C.
Incomplete fragments |
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Livery Button
Mermaid Motif
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Two Styles of early Buckles
Note: The metal attachments for leather |
Unidentified Irish Coin
Date also Unknown |
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Cupid Angel Brooch |
Half Penny of Queen Victoria's long reign (1837-1901)
Queen Victoria Bronze Half Penny 1862 |
Decorative Hat Pin
Flower Motif |
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Crown Sports Pin
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Livery Button
Fighting Lion |
Watch Winder Key
Incomplete |
A Crotal Bell
17thC. Decorated |
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Religious Cross Necklace Piece |
Military School Crest
Uniform Pin |
Clothing Bag Seal
Made of Lead |
Royal Constables Button
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Fox Hunt Coat Button |
A Norwich Farthing token dated 1667 |
Escutcheon plate 18 C.
For a Drawer handle |
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Livery button 1800's Horse and bridal |
Clothing hook fastener
Copper alloy 15th-16th C. |
Double Frame Buckle
16th Century |
Livery button post 1810 Gryphon at Ready
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Milled Silver love token
Bent for this purpose
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Hawking whistle, copper alloy, In use in the 1700's
Hawks were flown against two types of prey:
Ground game (Hares) and birds (ducks & Cranes)
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Englands Royal Military Officers button pre-1820
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Watch Key 18th C. |
Silver hammered coin 1649-60 AD. Struck during the Commonwealth of Britain, Ireland Symbolized by St.Georges cross and the Irish harp |
Berlin sack or bale seal
18th to early 19th C. |
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Damianus Krauwinkel German Jetton 1570's |
Queen Elizabeth 1st 1587 Hammered silver sixpence Ruled 44 years, Parents: Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn Remembered as:The Virgin Queen, Good Queen Bess, Gloriana |
Baldrick Buckle 17th C.
A Sword belt buckle |
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Unusual Style Buckle |
German Jetton 1586-1635
Used as reckoning counter |
Decorative button17th c. |
A trade company Lead sack seal |
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Nipple button 17th C. |
Ladly of Francis Token L.F.C. Millham 1666 AD |
Early Livery button
A walking Griffin |
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16th Century Jetton. Jewelled crown type |
King George III milled silver coin King of England 1760-1820 |
Musket balls used
For Military & hunting |
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1700's Bronze Spur (Fragment) also missing iron rowel |
Ruled As King James the Ist of England (1603-25) & As James VI of Scotland (1567-1625). His reign witnessed English colonization in North America Silver Hammered Coin with Crowned Irish Harp |
A lead Statuette A Lady with a Hat |
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Charles II Early milled Silver three pence 1676 AD Charles was proclaimed King of Scotland and some parts of England and Ireland at Scone, in 1651 |
Norwich Farthing Token Dated 1668 Ad Used to trade for good or services |
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Titled family livery button Griffin and sea serpent |
Charles the 1st copper "Royal" Farthing 1625-1642 AD A hammered copper coin equal to 1 quarter Pence (penny) This coin was hammered off center on both sides |
Hand made Earing |
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Hunting hound button |
King James the 1st Hammered silver Shilling A Shilling was valued at 12 pence (pennies) James Ruled England 1603-1625 AD |
Casket key plate |
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Tudor era copper Belt buckle plate |
G.S.M. token with crest on reverse dated 1652 |
Livery Button Person with dog |
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Worn copper coin Bent as love token Stamped letter C. |
James Ist Thistle Crown Halfgroat Silver hammered coin The Stuarts had ruled Scotland since 1371, but James VI of Scotland was the first Stuart king of England. |
Costume jewelry piece |
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Costume jewelry piece |
James Ist Coin weight with kings profile portrait, Crown and XXII S. marking on other side, used to confirm the weight of a Gold hammered Coin |
Casket box Key plate |
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Castle Crest button |
Charles Ist Scottish 20 pence hammered silver coin may of been holed/defaced by someone unhappy with King Charles who was executed for treasion in 1649 |
Personal ID tag Maria Rutterford Mattishall village |
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Button with Flower and wreath motif |
King George the Ist copper farthing, He ruled 1714-1727 AD Born & raised in Germany, He spoke German, French and a little English - First king of the house of Hanover |
Interesting Buckle |
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Bible/Book clasp |
Queen Mary the Ist silver hammered halfgrout Mary the Ist was the first Queen Regnant 1553-1558 AD She married Philip, King of Spain in 1554 AD |
A Button City of Norwich |
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Silver Hammered coin E struck on worn out Elizabeth coin? |
The Isle of Man lies in the Irish sea between the United Kingdom and Ireland. This Artifact bears The island's famous three-legged symbol |
Ornate button 17th century |
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