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A SMALL GROUP OF ROMAN AND OTHER BRITISH ANTIQUITIES FOUND IN THE EAST MIDLANDS comprising a Celtic bronze woad grinder, the pestle with ring handle, the semi circular mortar with bulls head terminals (excavated Nottinghamshire), mortar 5cm w, mounted, a hammered bronze lockplate 2nd-4th c (excavated Lincolnshire) 16cm w, a bronze oil lamp cup, 2nd-3rd c, of hemispherical form with trefoils either side of the lipped rim (excavated near Retford, Nottinghamshire) a fragment of window glass (found at Margidunum, East Bridgford, Nottinghamshire) a Romano-British iron key with attached belt clip (excavated near Newark, Nottinghamshire), a bronze handle-terminal, 2nd-3rd c, cast with a helmeted head (excavated Nottinghamshire/Leicestershire border), a glass paste counter, 3rd/4th c (surface find Lincolnshire) framed, a blue and white champlêvé enamelled disc brooch, 2nd c (excavated Nottinghamshire) framed, an Anglo-Saxon pottery drinking (?) bowl, a cast bronze attachment (?) of the head of Silenus (?), 2nd/rd c and six various clay and other fragments including part of a tile, stamped LEG II AVG (excavated at Carleon) (17) ++Some faults but an interesting group; the key very rusted and deformed, the other items in varying states of preservation, some (including the Anglo-Saxon pot) quite good and an interesting `cabinet of curiosities`
Four six inch William De Morgan tiles, each painted with a blue flower head within green foliage, the back with impressed `Merton Abbey` marks, 15cm square, and a sunflower chequer tile, possibly de Morgan for Morris & Co., 15.4cm square (5) See Richard and Hilary Myers `William Morris Tiles`, p. 100, fig. 143 for similar design
Indian hand-painted pictorial strip guide to the wonders of Agra , as viewed from the Yamuna river, early 19th century, depicting over 32 sites beginning at Shah Guda`s Tomb, passingThe China Tile Tomb, The Fort, Taj Mahal and ending at Khan Douran Khan`s House , with titles in English and Urdu, the linen backed paper on a carved wood scroll with parchment end cover. Paper size 32cm x 7.5m.
A Minton teapot stand painted with a scene of Edinburgh Castle, a Wedgwood teapot stand painted with a scene of picking, packing and shipping, Chaloner and Company`s Teas in Salon, a Mawer & Co Limited tile printed with horseshoe cloisters Windsor, a Minton teapot stand printed with Sterling Castle etc.

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