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Lot 141

Roman bronze knife pommel in the form of a Phrygian cap.C. 1st - 4th century AD.39mm x 31mm, 36.1g.

Lot 149

Anglo-Saxon Winchester style strap-end. A tongue-shaped openwork bronze strap end with Winchester-style decoration in the form of two confronted birds with foliage below. Very fine condition, smooth patina. 10th - 11th century.Cf. Gabor Thomas, Finds Research Group Datasheet 33, nos 22 & 23.48mm x 28mm, 20.6g

Lot 151

Anglo-Saxon 'Beast looking back' disc brooch. A cast bronze disc brooch, the front face showing a quadruped standing left with tail raised and head turned backwards. Pin lug and catchplate on the reverse. Early - mid 10th century AD.22mm, 3.6g

Lot 152

Anglo-Saxon equal-ended chip-carved bronze mount. Two sub-square panels joined by a rectangular bar with transverse grooves. Both panels carry chip-carved decoration in the form of four pointed ovals arranged to form a saltire, some gilding. Two pierced attachment lugs on the reverse (damaged). C. 7th century AD.33mm x 12mm, 5.0g.

Lot 153

Anglo-Saxon bronze strap-end with Trewhiddle style animal decoration and a silver zoomorphic terminal.c. 8th-9th century.46mm x 16mm, 7.2g

Lot 155

Anglo-Saxon chip-carved roundel. A circular bronze roundel with a design of a cross over a square with incurved sides. The panels between are decorated with chip-carve Salin style III interlace. Possibly the head from a linked pin, cf. the Witham pins. Circular piercing at the centre and four further piercings around the periphery. Some gilding remaining. 8th - 9th century AD.Found at Saxmundham, Suffolk.47mm diameter, 14g.

Lot 157

Viking bronze finger ring. A flat band with a lozenge-shaped central panel decorated with four ring-and-dot motifs within a linear border. The band tapers at the bottom of the hoop and is knotted together in typical Viking style. Extremely fine condition. 9th - 11th century.18mm external diameter, 16mm internal.

Lot 159

Anglo-Saxon wrist clasp suite. A complete set of two matched pairs of Anglo-Saxon gilt-bronze wrist clasps. Of Hines form B20, the clasps have a toothed outside edge consisting of four triangular projections, the outer two pierced for attachment. Each clasp is decorated with a longitudinal line of beading in sunken relief. Much gilding remaining and in perfect working order. 6th century ADEach pair 29mm x 28mm.Found in Lincolnshire, UK.

Lot 16

Two countermarked Roman bronze coins together with other coins including an antoninianus of Carausius and a silver denarius of Vepasian. (12)

Lot 161

Anglo-Saxon bronze buckle tongue decorated with a small chip-carved and gilded square panel decorated with a saltire. Attachment loop on the reverse. C. 6th -7th century.25mm x 11mm, 2.0g.

Lot 163

Anglo-Saxon hanging bowl mount. A lozenge-shaped bronze mount with chip-carved decoration in the form of two opposed foliate scrolls forming a stylised owl face. At the top of the mount is a hook with a zoomorphic animal-head terminal. C. 6th - 7th century AD.36mm x 35mm, 11.6g.

Lot 164

Anglo-Saxon hanging bowl mount. A circular bronze mount with a central design of a geometric six-petalled flower with vesica-shaped petals, which are interspersed with further vesica motifs. Some enamel remaining. Circa 7th century AD.36mm diameter, 12.6g.

Lot 166

Anglo-Saxon chip-carved mount. A rectangular bronze mount with a recessed rectangular panel of chip-carved Salin style II interlace design. Very fine condition, the heavy gilding almost completely intact. Two fixing studs on the reverse. C. 6th -7th century.29mm x 9mm, 5.16g.

Lot 167

Viking openwork strap fitting. A sub-rectangular bronze openwork mount with multiple circular piercings reminiscent of Urnes style metalwork and raised knops along the margins and both edges. At the top is a narrowed bar for attachment to a strap. C. 11th century AD.60mm x 19mm, 16.5g.

Lot 170

Anglo-Saxon button brooch. A circular bronze button brooch, the front face having Salin style I animal decoration within a circular border. Traces of gilt remaining. 6th century AD.26mm, 9.0g

Lot 171

Irish Saxon Shrine Mount. A chip-carved heavily gilded circular bronze mount. The front face has a central circular setting for a glass cabochon, now vacant, around which are three running spirals which wind into tight, fine-line 'watch-spring' spirals and form three bosses. The use of "watch spring" spirals and a setting are typical of Irish metalwork dating from the 8th or 9th century and this mount probably adorned a portable shrine such as the house-shaped shrine from Clonard, County Meath or the Monymusk Reliquary. Found in Dorset UK, probably brought over from Ireland by Vikings in the late 9th century whilst still attached to a shrine. Some corrosion (now stabilised) at the extremities, otherwise very fine condition with most of the gilding intact. Recorded with Portable Antiquities Scheme: PUBLIC-D1A321 and designated a find of regional importance.42mm diameter x 5mm, 21.9g.

Lot 172

Late Anglo-Saxon bronze strap-end of narrow, sub-triangular form with a circular loop, aligned transversely, at the terminal. Incised decoration on the upper face in the form of a column of four 'Z' motifs.C. 11th century.50mm x 9mm, 8.0g

Lot 173

Anglo-Saxon strap-end and spangle. A cast bronze strap-end with a zoomorphic terminal, the body inlaid with two (originally 4) silver panels with foliate decoration. Together with a large triangular sheet bronze spangle having repousse crescent and pellet decoration. (2).C. 8th-9th century AD.47mm, 9.6g & 44mm, 2.4g.

Lot 176

Anglo-Saxon period zoomorphic bronze mount, possibly from a hanging bowl, in the form of an interlaced animal with gaping jaws. Unusual style, possibly of continental origin.C. 7th - 10th century AD.42mm x 26mm, 8.8g.

Lot 179

Medieval Zoomorphic Belt Hanger. A bronze belt hanger with a rectangular aperture for the belt, a curving hook with zoomorphic terminal and moulded shield at the shoulder. Very Fine condition.14th - 15th century55mm x 31mm

Lot 180

Medieval Chessman Type Seal Matrix. A large bronze seal matrix with hexagonal-sectioned handle and trefoil suspension loop. The circular face engraved with a device of a tree (tree of life?) in the centre surrounded by the inscription GLER. .G.LER.Very fine condition. 13th - 14th century.28mm x 24mm diameter, 20g

Lot 181

Medieval Folding Mirror Case. A two-piece bronze folding mirror case with curvilinear decoration on both faces formed by a series of punched triangles.c. 14th century AD42mm x 30mm, 13g

Lot 184

Three Medieval Bone Gaming Dice. Together with a bronze cube having an engraved circle on each face. Largest 10mm x 10mm x 10mm

Lot 185

Medieval Bird Strap-End and Buckle Group. A medieval bronze strap-end in the form of a bird, a rare type c. 12th - 13th century (50mm x 11mm, 7.5g) together with a complete buckle and plate c. 13th century (63mm x 25mm, 11.2g) and a buckle of similar date with integral forked spacer. Very fine condition.

Lot 2

Group of ancient Greek and Roman provincial bronze coins (13).

Lot 20

A group of 75 Roman bronze coins 1st-4th century, to include coins of Claudius, Allectus, Tetricus, Constantine I, Gallienus (75)

Lot 205

Medieval oval bronze ecclesiastical seal matrix. The seal face depicts Mary seated on a throne, holding Christ, with a praying figure below. Religious inscription in Latin around. 13th - 14th century. Together with a wax impression from the seal.26mm x 21mm, 7.3g

Lot 206

Bronze medieval shield-shaped seal matrix, the seal face engraved with a central device of a cross fourchee with the inscription around (possibly +SAMA NIMGINAT). 13th -14th century. Intact supension loop and central rib on the reverse.27mm x 20mm, 5.8g

Lot 207

Medieval bronze vesica seal matrix. The seal face depicts a profile bust with the hand of God above, flanked by a star and cresent, surrounded by the Latin inscription *GRACIA DEI SVM - By the grace of God. The reverse has a central rib and intact suspension loop. 13th -14th century. Together with a wax impression from the seal.28mm x 16mm, 5.6g

Lot 208

Four medieval bronze brooches, to include: Annular brooch (30mm diameter) inscribed AVE MARIA GRACIA PLENA... (Hail Mary full of grace); A pair of annular brooches with engraved 'wrigglework' decoration; A lozenge-shaped brooch (34mm) with bevelled frame and punched decoration. All four complete with functioning pin. Very fine condition with river Thames patina.C. 13th - 14th century(4)

Lot 211

Three medieval bronze brooches, to include: a bronze annular brooch surmounted by two hands clasped in prayer and having a raised collet set with white paste, the pin slightly bent (31mm, 2.6g); an oval brooch surmounted by an animal head and having a raised collet set with white paste (25mm, 2.2g); a brooch in the form of a stirrup-shaped finger ring, the bezel set with white paste (25mm, 2.5g).13th - 14th century. All with functioning pins.(3)

Lot 215

Group of 12 Medieval and Later finger rings in a variety of styles and sizes. Bronze and pewter. Largest 27mm.(12)

Lot 221

Six Medieval bronze annular buckles, 15th century, all with pins. Largest 55mm

Lot 23

Roman bronze coin and brooches group. Approx 110 Roman bronze coins, 1st - 4th century, together with three bronze brooches 1st - 2nd century and a bronze nail cleaner.(114 approx.)

Lot 321

Eleven assorted Lombardic pewter and bronze letters 15th Century. Eleven assorted badges seven Lombardic M standing for Mary, three esses, as in a collar of esses and a letter A, largest 25 mm wide, 22 mm long

Lot 339

Ten assorted Pilgrim/secular badges/buttons 15th Century Ten assorted badges including three pressed bronze Medieval mounts, also included is a lead badge depicting Thomas Beckett in Canterbury Cathedral, condition good

Lot 340A

A Medieval bronze merchants chessmans seal matrice 14th Century:A superb chessman bronze seal matrix of the 14th Century with Suspension loop. In the center of the seal is an 'I' over A.G.R. with a legend surrounding: I E.A.I.A A.N.G.O.R.A.N.E. or A.N.G.O.R.A.N.C. together with an impression from the seal, it is 19mm diameter by 28mm high approx 10.41g (2)Condition: Excellent

Lot 346A

A Medieval Iron Scale Arm and Bronze Scale Pan, the triangular pan having a stamped mark of four rampant lions on a shield within a tressure of six arches. Both recovered from the river Thames, London.Arm 185mm, Pan 55mm(2)

Lot 350

Medieval gilt-bronze stirrup ring. 13th century bronze stirrup-shaped finger ring set with a blue glass cabochon. Good patina, much gilt remaining on the interior.30mm x 19mm internal diameter, 4.7g.

Lot 353A

Group of Twelve Medieval and Post-Medieval Keys. Twelve iron and bronze casket and door keys c. 15th - 18th century. Largest 76mm.(12)

Lot 355A

A Medieval Bronze Ring with a clawed bezel set with a blue glass insert. C. 15th century.15mm diameter, 2.0g

Lot 356

Medieval Folding Mirror Case. A two-piece bronze folding mirror case with curvilinear decoration on both faces formed by a series of punched triangles. One mirror face intact on the interior, a rare survival. One half of the case slightly damaged.c. 14th century AD.45mm x 31mm, 17.3g

Lot 358

Norman period zoomorphic knife handle. A zoomorphic knife handle in bronze, sub-cylindrical, tapering towards the blade and with a terminal in the form of a Romanesque style lion's head. The lion is happy-looking with a smiling mouth and well detailed face, the mane inferred by a series of engraved lines. The lower half towards the blade has moulded spiral decoration. C. 12th century.87mm x 16mm, 62g.

Lot 361

Medieval personal seal matrix. A bronze vesica seal with a central device of a running stag and the inscription +S' IOhIS WILDIER - the seal of John Wildier. The top is surmounted by a transverse circular loop for suspension. 13Th century. Together with an impression from the seal. (2)32mm x 15mm, 10.22g.

Lot 365

Medieval artefact group including a chessman type seal matrix, bronze annular brooch with inscription inlaid with gilt, a scabbard chap, strap-end and pendant hanger and two post-medieval clothing clasps. (7).13th - 17th century.Largest 67mm.

Lot 376

16th Century watch face, an elaborately engraved gilt-bronze face from a pocket watch, probably late 16th Century German. The oval face has a dial in Roman numerals and finely detailed foliate engraving inhabited by Squirrels, a Rabbit and a Lion. Three pins on the reverse, 48 by 37 mm, 13.0 grams

Lot 388

Bronze signet seal ring, the oval bezel engraved with the device of a lion rampant. Within a beaded border. C. 16th century. A lovely ring in good, wearable condition. Together with an impression from the bezel.23mm diameter, bezel 18mm x 15mm, 8.5g. (2)

Lot 390

Group of Five Post-Medieval Hooked Clothing Fasteners. Four c. 16th century cast bronze hooked fasteners and a 17th century composite twisted wire fastener. Largest 30mm(5)

Lot 51

Early Bronze Age Flat Axe. A small early Bronze age flat axe, 55mm in length, posibly used as a votive offering or for performing delicate tasks.2100 - 1700 BC

Lot 52

Bronze Age Flanged Axe. Early Bronze age flanged axe. Tapering body with low flanges and a flared cutting edge. Slight pitting to the patina otherwise in fine condition.c. 1750 BC - 1550 BC100mm x 55mm, 138gFound at Lichfield, Staffordshire.

Lot 53

A Bronze Flat Axe. A complete bronze flat axe of trapezoidal form with a narrow butt and slightly curved cutting edge. Said to have been excavated on the coast of Phonecia.From the Dr Michael D Carter collection, acquired 1986.137mm x 45mm, 215g

Lot 82

Bronze age woodworking tools, to include a tanged chisel (63mm x 21mm, 12.5g) and two incomplete 'Ewart Park Phase' socketed gouges (3). Chisel found at Ivinghoe Walton, Bedfordshire..Late bronze age, c. 1100 BC-700 BC.

Lot 83

Middle Bronze age palstave axehead. A large palstave axehead in excellent condition with a brown patina and areas of the original bronze finish showing through. Flared blade and a shield-shaped depression in front of the stop-ridge, the cutting edge still sharp. Acton Park phase, Group I (shield-pattern) type c.1500-1300 BC.Found Dorset, UK. Recorded with PAS:PUBLIC-911E24155mm x 68mm x 29mm, 401g.

Lot 84

Late Iron Age Decorated Bronze 'Horn Cap' A cast bronze late Iron Age Horn Cap. Cast in three pieces, an upper and lower discoidal element joined by a central, tubular section and with a decorative roundel fitted in the top. This type, with a wide cornice and flat diaphragm was classified by Sir Cyril Fox as type B III.These enigmatic objects were once thought to be chariot decorations but more recent thinking has proposed them as the heads from ceremonial maces or sceptres. What is certain is that they are extremely rare. Only around twenty examples are known to exist and, of these, only a few are decorated. This Horn Cap has wonderfully executed decoration in the form of an incised and punched la Tene style swastika, a fantastic demonstration of Celtic artistry. The swastika, or four-armed spiral (tetraskelion) was a popular motif during the Iron Age and appears on a wide variety of objects, from funerary urns to the Battersea shield, but rarely in such an elaborate fashion as here. A prestige piece such as this would certainly have belonged to an individual of high status in Iron Age society; a Chieftan, King or maybe even a Druid. A similar Horn Cap, with more rudimentary swastika decoration was discovered at Llyn Cerrig Bach on the island of Anglesey, famous sanctuary of the Druids. Other examples have have been found at Maiden Castle, Ham Hill and there have been a small cluster from the Thames Valley. This example was uncovered near Colchester in Essex, ancient Camulodunum, site of an Iron Age oppidum and the capitol of the Trinovantes and Catuvellauni tribes.c. 2nd - 1st Century BCDiscovered during a metal detecting rally in 2005 and repaired.With its own display stand and glass cover. Accompanied by a report from the British Museum, with detailed drawings.Published: The Searcher July 2006 Brendan Mac Gonagle: OF SWANS AND SWASTIKAS - A Celtic Horn Cap with Zoomorphic Swastika Decoration from Essex, EnglandCf. E. M. Jope Early Celtic Art In The British Isles plate 302 - 303Sir Cyril Fox: A Find Of The Early Iron Age From Llyn Cerrig Bach, Angelsey, pp. 14-19Dimensions 106mm x 66mm/493g

Lot 86

A bronze enamelled Iron Age mount 1st Century BC/AD.A bronze enamelled mount lenticular in form, two enamelled cells in red enamel and above, an inscribed disc representing a crescent moon, 43 mm long, 13.4 grams

Lot 87

Iron age/Romano-British waterfowl vessel mount. A small bronze vessel mount in the form of a waterfowl, possibly a duck. Nicely moulded with incised detail at the rear representing tail feathers. Integral stud on the underside for attachment to the rim of a vessel. Very fine condition with a lovely dark green patina.1st century BC - 1st century AD.25mm x 17mm, 8.1g.

Lot 91

Celtic Iron age enamelled mount. A cast bronze circular mount decorated with a La tene style 'S' motif and inlaid with red and blue champleve enamel. Integral fixing stud on the reverse, good patina. Circa 1st century BC - 1st century AD.29mm diameter, 17.2g.

Lot 97

Roman Piriform Enamelled Seal Box LidA Roman enamelled bronze seal box lid, piriform with projecting button at the centre, surrounded by a register of green and red enamel, a white enamel 'V' below and a ring-and-dot motif at the apex.Intact loop on the reverse, 37mm x 20mm/3.96 g

Lot 98

Roman brooch and coin group. lst - 2nd century Roman bow brooch, complete but with later replacement of spring and pin, together with 5 bronze coins of Aurelian, Claudius II, Constantine II, Crispus and Constantius II.

Lot 19

The complete 'Near Spilsby' hoard of 281 Roman coins, mostly bronze nummi of Constantine the Great and his family. Buried in the earth around 340 AD and never recovered by the original owner, they lay hidden in Lincolnshire for almost 1700 years until modern agricultural activity uncovered them.The Roman mints at Arles, Lyon and Trier produced the majority of the coins contained in this hoard but there are also examples that were struck at Siscia, Aquileia and Rome. As well as Constantine I, the coins also depict Constantine II, Constans, Constantius, Helena, Theodora and Delmatius.Fully recorded by the British Museum and accompanied by their report and catalogue. Treasure number: 2014T629, PAS: DENO-6F8801.

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