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LOT 1534
Bronze Age to Post Medieval PAS Recorded Artefact Group
1ST MILLENNIUM B.C.-17TH CENTURY A.D.
(303 grams total including documents).
Comprising: Edward I silver penny (Sf-35D7CA); cut-quarter hammered silver coin (SF-36EB61); bronze pinhead (SF-35BF4B); bronze terret (SF-378E89); Polden Hill-type bow brooch (SF-3655EB); Harlow-type bow brooch (SF-C5C6BC); Colchester-type bow brooch (SF-C69B01); harness pendants (SF-3738FB, SF-C5F10D); disc brooch (SF-63B4EB); lead spindle whorls (SF-353DA0, SF-3501D6, SF-351B10); belt mounts (SF-35816E, SF-1989D4); bronze bracelet (SF-382C8A); bronze buckles (SF-34D969, SF-34B882); bronze spearhead (SF-C6436A). [19, No Reserve]
Provenance
Found Suffolk, UK.
Accompanied by copies of many of the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) reports, nos. as listed.
Published
Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme under references in text.
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