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London Clay fossil Crab group (4). To include, a large Xanthilites Bowerbank from the Isle of Sheppy, a Zanthopsis Leachi and two Portunites Incer...

Collection of Mesolithic flint tools. (10). Circa 10000-8500 BCE. 30mm-110mm. To include, fabricators, Found on the Isle of Wight. Part of a  coll...

Neolithic polished greenstone axehead. A ground and polished Neolithic axehead c. 4000BC - 3000BC, trapezoidal in plan with a curved cutting edge ...

Bronze age flat axe. Circa 2350 to 2050 BCE. 123mm x 62mm. These axes all fit within the earliest phases of metal working in Britain, metalworkin...

Early Bronze Age decorated flat axe. Circa 2000-1900BC. Copper-alloy, 120mm x 58mm. An exceptional example in a near perfect state of preservation...

Early Bronze age barbed and tanged flint arrowhead. 34mm x 28mm, 3.2g. Flint barb and tanged arrowheads are associated with the Beaker phase of th...

Early Bronze Age barbed and tanged arrow-head. Circa 2500-1500 BCE. 35mm. Found on the Isle of Wight. Part of a collection formed by Mr Richardson...

Large European Bronze Age looped and socketed axe head. Circa 1200-800 BCE. Copper-alloy, 402g. 126mm. A good example with intact fixing loop.

Bronze age looped palstave axehead. Circa 1250-950 BCE. Copper-alloy, 120mm x 36mm. 229.8g. Ref: The production and distribution of metalwork in t...

Late Bronze Age looped and socketed axe head. Circa 1000-800 BCE. Copper-alloy, 86mm x 49mm. Detailed with a series of fine curved ribs on both si...

Late Bronze age harness fitting c. 1150BC - 1000BC. A sub-circular copper alloy harness fitting with a central perforation and rectangular attachm...

Bronze age socketed chisel and gouge. Circa 1150-800 BCE. 100mm & 73mm. The socket form of the chisel is similar to the Thorndon Type socketed kn...

Bronze Age loop and socketed axe head. Circa 1000-800 BCE. Late Bronze Age, Ewart Park phase. Copper-alloy, 82mm x 37mm. Ref: Schmidt, P.K., Burge...

Bronze Age penannular-ring. Late Bronze Age date, circa 1150-800 BCE. Complete and undamaged, formed of pale gold and silver wrapped around an ...

Ancient Eastern Mediterranean core-formed glass figurine. Circa 3rd-2nd century BCE. 13.5 cm tall, in the form of a female standing upright, her h...

Ancient Eastern Mediterranean glass vessels (2) Circa 3rd-2nd century BCE. 70mm-75mm. Two cylindrical moulded glass vessels, each with a different...

A Greek core-formed glass Amphoriskos. Helenistic period, circa 2nd-1st century BCE. 17 cm. Formed of a dark blue body, tall neck and everted rim...

Eastern Mediterranean core-formed glass amphoriskos. 4th-2nd century BCE. 97 mm x 43 mm. A moulded red and black marbled glass vessel with applied...

Iron age zoomorphic vessel mount. Circa 1st century BCE - 1st century CE. A stylised bird with integral ring below. Copper-alloy, 50mm x 48mm x 24...

Iron age woad grinder/ cosmetic grinder. Circa 1st century BCE. An end looped type cosmetic mortar, in a good state of preservation. Copper-alloy,...

Iron age terret ring. Circa 2nd-1st century BCE. Detailed with a serrated raised central rib that runs around the bow. Missing its central connect...

Iron age cosmetic woad grinder pestle. Circa 1st century BCE. A small finely cast example that survives in a good state of preservation. Copper-al...

Iron Age & Roman artefacts (3). Circa 1st century CE. To include a La Tene, type III one piece brooch and a cosmetic grinder in the form of a styl...

Romano-British skirted terret Ring. The terret is complete and is comprised of a circular loop mounted atop an apron which is lozenge-shaped in pl...

Eastern Mediterranean. Graeco-Roman moulded glass bowl. Circa 1st century BCE–CE 1st century. Dark blue glass with yellow and white marbling. 10...

Eastern Mediterranean. Graeco-Roman moulded glass bowl. Circa 1st century BCE–CE 1st century. Dark purple glass with shallow ribbed decoration. ...

Eastern Mediterranean. Graeco-Roman moulded glass bowl. Circa 1st century BCE–CE 1st century. Dark green and red marbled glass with shallow ribb...

Eastern Mediterranean. Graeco-Roman moulded glass bowl. Circa 1st century BCE–CE 1st century. Cobolt blue and yellow marbled glass with shallow ...

Mediterranean. Circa 3rd-4th century CE. 18.5 cm. A blown green glass conical beaker of slender form. Beautiful iridescence. Ex old English collec...

Eastern Mediteranean core-formed glass vessel. Circa 1st-2nd century CE. 90mm x 52mm. Formed of a white bolbous body with thick rim and a short fl...

Roman banded mosaic glass Amphoriskos. Circa 1st century CE. 95 mm. A classical jug-shaped piece formed of a yellow, blue and white glass rods, wi...

Eastern Mediterranean. Circa 4th century CE. 18.5 cm. A blown clear glass conical beaker with applied dark purple drops. Beautiful iridescence, so...

Roman blown glass amphora type jug. Circa 1st-2nd century CE. 18 cm. A Translucent purple vessel with applied clear glass handle; cylindrical neck...

Roman blown glass amphora type jug. Circa 1st-2nd century CE. 15.5 cm. A translucent purple vessel with applied same colour glass handles; cylindr...

Greek core-formed glass Amphoriskos. Circa 2nd-1st century BCE. 10 cm in hight, with a blue and white marbled body, tall neck and everted rim, wou...

Roman, Eastern Mediterranean moulded glass vessel. Circa 4th century CE. 79mm x 54mm. The bottle has a body in the form of a human head with grape...

Roman blue cotton reel glass Unguentarium. Circa 2nd-3rd century CE. 101mm x 91mm. Formed of a shallow but wide domed body which sits upon a conca...

Roman mosaic glass gaming die. Circa 1st century CE. 23 mm. Formed of a dark blue cube with turquois and orange pips on each face. Ref: Swansea U...

Roman mosaic glass gaming die. Circa 1st century CE. 22.5 mm. Formed of a dark blue cube with orange and turquoise  pips on each face. Ref: Swan...

Roman Gold filigree ring. Circa 3rd-4th century CE. Formed of filigree-style wire wound in to coils and split in two halves, the space between fil...

Roman gold earing. Circa 3rd-4th century CE. Formed of a floral embossed disc with a rectangular setting englosing a rough cut torquoise stone. 1....

Roman carnelian intaglio set in a silver bezel from a finger ring. The figure can be confidently identified as Bonus Eventus, the Roman personifi...

Roman ring group, two silver and one bronze. 2nd - 4th century AD. Largest 25mm, 7.7g. From an old English collection, acquired prior to 1996.

Roman silver finger ring, 1st - 4th century AD. The ring has a 'D' sectioned hoop which widens slightly towards the shoulders before transitioning...

Roman bronze miniature birds, a cockerel and possibly an eagle. 36mm, 17.4g & 29mm, 12.4g. Cockerel recorded on the PAS database LIN-B4F273.

Roman zoomorphic swimming duck brooch, 2nd century AD. Detailed with crescent shaped cells representing the feathers, some red enamel survives. Co...

Large collection of PAS recorded Roman coins and artefacts from Lincolnshire. Circa 1st-4th century CE. 100's of items each with their PAS records...

Large roman disc brooch with zoomorphic terminal. Circa 2nd century CE. Complete with pin and catchplate. Copper-alloy, 51mm. 17.2g. Ref: Mackret...

Roman disc brooch, circa 2nd century AD. Ref: Hattatt (1989), p.344, fig. 203, nos. 1029-1030. Mackreth 2011, Chapter 7, Part 1, British, 2.g1. C...

Roman brooch collection (13) to include two enamelled disc brooches plus headstud, Hod Hill, Polden Hill and dolphin types. Largest 47mm.

Roman and Celtic brooch group (4) to include an enamelled umbonate brooch, 2nd century AD, with pin. An enamelled disc brooch with sexfoil pattern...

Late Roman QBS strap end. A very finely engraved bronze strap end in the late 4th to early 5th century Quoit Brooch Style, a type often associated...

Large Roman Key Handle. Circa 2nd century AD. An openwork trilobate type. The bow is in the shape of a fleur or trefoil. The central foil is top...

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