&quotAF001&quot&quotWooden mask&quot&quotMask&quot&quot07G04.01&quot&quotWooden mask. 'Bundu' society, used in female initiation.&quot&quot49&quot
&quotAF002&quot&quotWooden mask&quot&quotMask&quot&quot07G04.01&quot&quotWooden mask. 'Bundu' society, used in female initiation.&quot&quot49&quot
&quotAF003&quot&quotSoapstone head&quot&quotCarved head&quot&quot07G06.18&quot&quotPiece of carved soapstone showing head and upper part of human figure carved out of irregular block. Nomoli fertility figure ?&quot&quot49&quot
&quotAF004&quot&quotSoapstone head&quot&quotCarved head&quot&quot07G06.18&quot&quotPiece of carved soapstone showing head and upper part of human figure carved out of irregular block. Nomoli fertility figure ?&quot&quot49&quot
&quotAF005&quot&quotSoapstone head&quot&quotCarved head&quot&quot07G06.18&quot&quotPiece of carved soapstone showing head and upper part of human figure carved out of irregular block. Nomoli fertility figure ?&quot&quot49&quot
&quotAF006&quot&quotWooden doll&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotWooden doll, "akua 'ba", fertility figure carried by women.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF007&quot&quotBrass box for collecting shea butter used as pomade&quot&quotBox&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotBrass box for collecting shea butter, used as pomade.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF008&quot&quotOval brass box for collecting gold dust&quot&quotBox&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotOval brass box for collecting gold dust.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF009&quot&quotAubergine-shaped gourd container ornamented with brass wire&quot&quotContainer&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotAubergine-shaped gourd container, ornamented with brass wire. Snuff box ?&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF010&quot&quotRound gourd container ornamented with brass wire&quot&quotContainer&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotRound gourd container ornamented with brass wire.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF011&quot&quotWooden stool&quot&quotStool&quot&quot07G19&quot&quotWooden stool, Fanti or Asante, Style not typical, possibly made for a European.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF012&quot&quotPainted wooden figure&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotPainted wooden figure. Figure was painted in red, black and white. Both hands are detached and there is evidence they have been glued on to the figure in the past.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF013&quot&quotHide fan - wooden handle&quot&quotFan&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotHide fan with wooden handle.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF014&quot&quotCarved wooden object&quot&quotCarving&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotCarved wooden object carried by women in their belt.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF015&quot&quot'Thumb Piano' - wood and iron strips&quot&quotThumb Piano&quot&quot07G04.06&quot&quot'Thumb Piano' of wood with iron strips. Iron strips are rusty. Small piece of wood broken off at one end.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF016&quot&quotWooden spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotLarge wooden spoon with grinding surface at one end.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF017&quot&quotWooden spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotWooden spoon with handle carved in the form of a wisdom knot.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF018&quot&quotWooden headrest or stool ?&quot&quotHeadrest or stool&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotWooden headrest or stool (?). Carved diamond like pattern painted black or dark brown.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF019&quot&quotSmall wooden figure&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotSmall wooden figure, probably a fetish.&quot&quot47&quot
&quotAF020&quot&quotWooden bowl&quot&quotBowl&quot&quot07G06.15&quot&quotWooden bowl with spout. There are diamonds and vertical lines carved around top edge.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF021&quot&quotWooden ladle&quot&quotLadle&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotWooden ladle. Three parts to handle with two rings on upper part. The whole carved from one piece of wood.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF022&quot&quotWooden spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotWooden spoon.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF023&quot&quotWooden dance mask&quot&quotMask&quot&quot07G03.11&quot&quotWooden dance mask backed by netting which is very fragile, mostly detached from mask.&quot&quot46&quot
&quotAF024&quot&quotWooden dance mask&quot&quotMask&quot&quot07G03.10&quot&quotWooden dance mask painted red. Series of holes around opening, open mouth with teeth showing.&quot&quot46&quot
&quotAF025&quot&quotCylindrical bark box&quot&quotBox&quot&quot07G06.15&quot&quotCylindrical bark box. Geometric pattern carved on sides of box and lid. The remains of a cord handle or hanging loop are attached to the lower part of the box with another hole opposite where cord is attached.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF026&quot&quotDouble-headed drum&quot&quotDrum&quot&quot07H02&quot&quotDouble-headed drum.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF027&quot&quotKing's ceremonial dress-drum&quot&quotDrum&quot&quot07G01&quot&quotKing's ceremonial dress drum ornamented with two skulls and three lower jaws (human). Skulls coloured, attached by string and wire, probably not aurthentic.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF028&quot&quotDrum&quot&quotLarge Drum&quot&quot07G09&quot&quot'Talking' drum. Thongs for stretching skin cut in spiral, probably from a single cow-hide. Stones inside to make drum 'sing.'&quot&quot43&quot
&quotAF029&quot&quotCarved wooden drum (no drumstick)&quot&quotDrum&quot&quot07G01&quot&quotWooden drum, (no drum stick). Lower half carved with chequerboard pattern.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF030&quot&quotCarved wooden drum&quot&quotDrum&quot&quot07G01&quot&quotWooden drum. Lower half carved with rings of vertical stripes.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF031&quot&quotDrum&quot&quotDrum and drum stick&quot&quot07G01&quot&quot'Talking' drum with carrying strap of red fabric and drum stick. Stones inside which make drum 'sing.'&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF032&quot&quotDrum&quot&quotDrum and drum stick&quot&quot07G01&quot&quot'Talking' drum with drum stick. Sring thonging rather than leather.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF033-034&quot&quot[unidentified]&quot&quot[unknown]&quotNULL&quotCard missing, items unidentified.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF035&quot&quotBeaded belt and apron&quot&quotBelt and apron&quot&quot07A089&quot&quotBeaded belt and apron. Belt consists of double row of red beads sown on to fibrous rope backing and finished with a double row of large pale blue, and smaller red, beads. Apron rectangular, suspended from a double rope of white beads. Design is a geometric pattern of black, red and green lines with white edging, finished with a wide row of pink, red and white beads.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF036&quot&quotBeaded belt and apron&quot&quotBelt and apron&quot&quot07A089&quot&quotBeaded belt and apron. Belt consists of double row of pink and black beads sown onto fibrous rope backing and finished with a beaded fringe in red, green and black. Apron is rectangular , suspended from a pink beaded rope, and the design is a zigzag pattern of black, red and green lines with white edging, finished with a small beaded fringe in pink and red.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF037&quot&quotBeaded neckband&quot&quotNeckband, beaded&quot&quot07A090&quot&quotNeckband consisting of a continuous string of beads sown in a spiral on to a thick rope base, in such a way that it appears to be made up of bands of different colours - red, green, black in wide section, and white ones in thin. One end is finished off in a loop of single yellow beads and the other forms a toggle in larger red and white beads.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF038&quot&quotBeaded neckband&quot&quotNeckband, beaded&quot&quot07A090&quot&quotNeckband consisting of a continuous string of beads sown in a spiral onto a thick rope base, in such a way that it appears to be made up of bands of different colours - red, green, black and white. The ends are finished off in pink and one has a metal button for fastening.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF039&quot&quotBeaded ornament&quot&quotOrnament&quot&quot07G04.06&quot&quotBeaded ornamen. A piece of leather decorated with white and purple/dark blue beads.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF040&quot&quotBead necklace&quot&quotNecklace, bead&quot&quot07A090&quot&quotNecklace of 17 strings of deep blue beads, occasional interspersed with double white ones, and joined at the top by a string knot.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF041&quot&quotBead necklace&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A091&quot&quotNecklace of eight strings of multi-coloured small beads of pink, green and white. Joined by string know at back.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF042&quot&quotBeadwork ornament&quot&quotOrnament&quotNULL&quotBeadwork ornament.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF043&quot&quotBeadwork ornament&quot&quotOrnament&quotNULL&quotBeadwork ornament.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF044&quot&quotBeadwork ornament&quot&quotOrnament&quotNULL&quotBeadwork ornament.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF045&quot&quotBeadwork ornament&quot&quotOrnament&quotNULL&quotBeadwork ornament.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF046&quot&quotBeadwork ornament&quot&quotOrnament, bead&quot&quot07A091&quot&quotBead ornament, possibly a necklace or belt, consisting of an upper and lower row of continuous pink beads with closely spaced zig-zag pattern of blue and white beads. One end ends in a metal toggle and the other in a loop of pink beads.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF047&quot&quotBeadwork ornament&quot&quotOrnament, bead&quot&quot07A091&quot&quotBead ornament, possibly a necklace or belt, consisting of a central string supporting 3 attached strings of spaced blue beads. One end is a loop with metal toggle, the other a toggle and 2 red beads.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF048&quot&quotBeadwork ornament&quot&quotOrnament, bead&quot&quot07A091&quot&quotBead ornament, possibly a necklace, consisting of short vertical rows of black beads supported along an upper and lower string of white beads, with occasional red ones.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF049&quot&quotBeadwork ornament&quot&quotOrnament, bead&quot&quot07A091&quot&quotBead ornament, possibly a bracelet, consisting of nine or so beaded strings plaited into a band to form a circle. Beads are predominantly a greyish white with an occasional darker one.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF050&quot&quotBeadwork ornament&quot&quotOrnament&quot&quot07A091&quot&quotBeaded ornament: rectangular band with beaded string attached. Band is made up of a geometric design of red, white, black, blue and yellow beads. String is in black, white and blue beads ending in a 'toggle' of white beads.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF051&quot&quotBeaded belt and apron&quot&quotBelt and apron&quot&quot07A092&quot&quotBead belt with apron attached. Belt consists of 3 separate round cords decorated with alternating bands of red, black and blue beads, one with an additional bead 'frill'. Apron is joined to one end of belt and consists of alternating rows of red and blue lines finished off with a wider band of black and white beads. Ends of belt have loose cord and string attached.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF052&quot&quotBeaded wooden container&quot&quotContainer&quot&quot07A092&quot&quotWooden tube with wooden lid attached by beaded string to open end of tube. Tube is decorated with encircling bead rows in black, pink green and red. Lid is undecorated. Tube is attached at closed end to a thin beaded string in red and black sections.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF053&quot&quotHide object with bead ornament&quot&quotHide object&quotNULL&quotHide object with bead ornament.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF054&quot&quotBeadwork ornament or necklace&quot&quotOrnament or necklace&quot&quot07A091&quot&quotBeaded tassle on supporting triple row (one row broken) of white beads. Large 'tassel' is made up of thick core encircled by rows of black, red and white beads with many short strings of white beads hanging loose beneath. These are combined with some larger irregular brown beads (or seeds). The top of the 'tassel' has short strings of white beads, each finished off with a larger red bead.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF055&quot&quotBeadwork ornament&quot&quotOrnament, bead&quot&quot07A092&quot&quotBeaded band with a wide blue section in the middle next to a white section on each side and a red bead edge.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF056&quot&quotBead-covered gourd&quot&quotBeaded ornament&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotGourd covered by blue and pink beadwork with small beaded handle.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF057&quot&quotBead-covered gourd&quot&quotBeaded ornament&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotGourd covered with red, white, and blue beadwork with small carrying handle.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF058&quot&quotBelt of brass buttons&quot&quotBelt&quot&quot07A092&quot&quotBelt consisting of a central string support with brass buttons sewn on to form a dense 'rope'. Buttons are dome shaped with a flat base and loop for attachment underneath. A few are more pointed and resemble those used as 'toggles'on other necklaces in these drawers. The central string is tied off in a knot at one end.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF059&quot&quotWire bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotBracelet formed by a single piece of heavy wire, loosely coiled.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF060&quot&quotWire bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotThin brass bracelet made of a tighly coiled brass wire and thread over with interspaced brass 'beads' at regular inbtervals. Makes a pair with AF061.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF061&quot&quotWire bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotThin brass bracelet made of a tighly coiled brass wire and thread over with interspaced brass 'beads' at regular inbtervals. Makes a pair with AF060.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF062&quot&quotWire bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotThin brass bracelet formed by a tightly coiled wire, overlain with three sections of 9 brass'beads'.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF063&quot&quotWire bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotFinely made bracelet formed by a tightly coiled beaded wire, with an open end, each finished by a brass cylindrical terminal.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF064&quot&quotWire bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotBracelet formed by tight wire coils around a thin string, coiled around a larger string 'core'.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF065&quot&quot3 Wire bracelets&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotThree identical bracelets of coiled brass wire, each with a similar spiral metal bead at one place (for fixing?).&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF066&quot&quotWire necklace&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotNecklace of flat brass rings, 8mm dia and 1.5mm thickness, mounted on crude leather thong. Thong is exposed in certain places and frayed. Some loose rings have become detached and are in a plastic bag in box.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF067&quot&quotBamboo tobacco box with copper spoon attached&quot&quotTobacco box&quot&quot007G06.15&quot&quotBamboo tobacco box with copper spoon attached. Decorated with a geometric pattern cut into the bamboo.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF068&quot&quotBeads&quot&quotOrnament, bead&quot&quot07A092&quot&quotLeather strip, formed into a circle and sown with a series of short loops of bi-coloured blue-and-white bead. Some red and blue loops as well. Leather strip is tied with string at one point.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF069&quot&quotBeads&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotNecklace of small beads threaded on string. Beads are of red, blue and white, each interspaced by a smaller black bead, and are arranged in a pattern of alternatiing colours.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF070&quot&quotKnife - ornamental leather sheaf&quot&quotKnife with sheath&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife with black wood handle and sheath of red leather. Blade rusty.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF071&quot&quotKnife - leather sheaf, wood handle&quot&quotKnife with sheath&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife with leather sheaf, and wood handle.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF072&quot&quotKnife - ornamental leather sheaf&quot&quotKnife with sheath&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife with ornamental leather sheaf. 8 1/2 inch Iron pointed blade of thin section with slightly bevelled edges and pointed tip, Plain wooden grip, the pommel of ring shape with iron dome-shaped retaining knob. Red leather sheath with raised decorative front. Suspension loop bound with red leather.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF073&quot&quotKnife - ornamental leather sheaf&quot&quotKnife with sheath&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife with ornamental leather sheaf.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF074&quot&quotKnife - leather handle&quot&quotKnife&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife with leather handle.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF075&quot&quotKnife - ornamental leather sheaf&quot&quotKnife and sheath&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife with ornamental leather sheaf.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF076&quot&quotKnife - ornamental leather sheaf&quot&quotKnife and sheath&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife with ornamental leather sheaf.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF077&quot&quotKnife and sheaf&quot&quotKnife and sheath&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife with 6 1/4 inch iron blade, flat with bevelled edge and pointed tip, shaped wooden handle with ring shape pommel and iron retainer, leather sheath with embossed decoration and bands of snake skin? Leather suspension loop.&quot&quot37&quot
&quotAF078&quot&quotKnife&quot&quotKnife&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAF079&quot&quotKnife and sheaf - lizard skin&quot&quotKnife and sheath&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife with sheaf of lizard or crocodile skin. 3 1/2 inch blade with fish and insect engraving.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotAF080&quot&quotKnife&quot&quotKnife&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAF081&quot&quotSword of ceremonial form&quot&quotSword&quotNULL&quotCeremonial sword.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF082&quot&quotLeather purse&quot&quotPurse&quot&quot07G04.06&quot&quotTan coloured wallet made of two layers of leather with a tassel at one end. This fits inside a sleeve made of leather covered in a layer of black leather with a geometric pattern ut into it. There are small pieces of red and green leather inset in some of the spaces, also some purple coloured thread used to sew some of the pieces together.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF083&quot&quotLeather powder-flask&quot&quotPowder-flask&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotLeather powder-flask.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF084&quot&quotShort spear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotShort spear.&quot&quot43&quot
&quotAF085&quot&quotWooden comb&quot&quotComb&quot&quot07A094&quot&quotSmall flat comb, carved from wood with 6 teeth and a handle decorated with carved lines on one side.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF086&quot&quotBrass spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotBrass spoon with circular bowl beaten from thin sheet of brass. The curved wedge-shaped stem is decorated with incised and beaten patterns of lines and dots.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF087&quot&quotIvory bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotIvory bracelet, slightly oval in shape. Discoloration of ivory (natural?) on inside.&quot&quot120&quot
&quotAF088&quot&quotLeather-covered horn flask&quot&quotPowder-horn&quot&quot07G02.12&quot&quotCurved horn flask decorated with red hide and red, black and white reed in a diamond pattern.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF089&quot&quotLeather-covered horn flask&quot&quotPowder-horn&quot&quot07G02.12&quot&quotCurved horn flask decorated with red hide and red, black and white grass or reed in a diamond shaped pattern.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF090&quot&quotLeather-covered horn flask&quot&quotFlask&quot&quot07G02.12&quot&quotHorn flask covered in brown hide decorated with a circular pattern, and two bands of brown and white reed decoration.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF091&quot&quotHide-covered wooden trumpet&quot&quotTrumpet&quot&quot07G02.12&quot&quotHide covered wooden trumpet. Hide has numerous holes.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF092&quot&quotMusical instrument of gourd and bamboo&quot&quotGourd instrument&quot&quot07G06.17&quot&quotShen (Chinese mouth organ). Musical instrument of gourd and bamboo. There are symbols scratched on to two of the pipes. Bamboo pipes now detached from gourd.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAF093&quot&quotMusical instrument of gourd and bamboo&quot&quotGourd instrument&quot&quot07G06.17&quot&quotShen (Chinese mouth organ). Musical instrument of gourd and bamboo. The eleven pipes are held together with black thread/string.There is also the remains of red, purple and brown thread/string on the pipes which are detached from the gourd.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAF094&quot&quotWooden trumpet - side-blown&quot&quotTrumpet&quot&quot07G02.12&quot&quotWooden trumpet, side-blown. Wooden horn bound with wickerwork.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF095&quot&quotWooden trumpet - side-blown&quot&quotTrumpet&quot&quot07G02.12&quot&quotWooden trumpet, side-blown. Wooden horn bound with vegetable fibre.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF096&quot&quotHide neck ornament&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A094&quot&quotLeather and fibre woven neck band with coiled wire thing and loose ends knotted.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF097&quot&quotModel of crocodile made in lead&quot&quotModel of crocodile&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quotModel of crocodile made in lead.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotAF098&quot&quotGlass bottle covered with leather&quot&quotBottle&quot&quot07G03.11&quot&quotEnglish spirit bottle, encased in Rhodesian leather work.&quot&quot42&quot
&quotAF099&quot&quotWar-axe&quot&quotBattle-axe&quotNULL&quotWar-axe.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF100&quot&quotWar-axe&quot&quotBattle-axe&quotNULL&quotWar-axe.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF101&quot&quotWar-axe (machete)&quot&quotAxe&quot&quot07F11&quot&quotWar axe (machete) with wood shaft.&quot&quot85&quot
&quotAF102&quot&quotWooden club&quot&quotClub&quotNULL&quotWooden club.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF103&quot&quotNative brass scoop&quot&quotScoop&quot&quot07A093&quot&quotCircular brass scoop with angled sides and flat base, turning into a funnel at the other end. Used for blowing impurities out of gold dust. Made of a thin brass, exhibiting marks of beating during manufacture. Base shows a series of inscribed circles.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF104&quot&quotWooden object - 'Biet'&quot&quotWooden object&quot&quot07G06.18&quot&quot'Biet'. Used by Boers for inspanning oxen.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF105&quot&quotCarved wooden figure, female&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G03.11&quot&quotCarved wooden female figure holding a 'Mankala' games board on head.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF106&quot&quotCarved wooden figure - man and infant&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G06.17&quot&quotCarved wooden figure of a man and infant. Early tourist piece? Arms detatched from body, but evidence that they were once glued to the body.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF107&quot&quotCarved wooden figure - woman and infant&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G06.18&quot&quotCarved wooden figure of a woman and infant. Early tourist piece? Infant has been carved separately and attached to woman with two nails.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF108+A-C&quot&quot3 Wooden symbols and mount. Top of 'State Umbrella'&quot&quotCarved wooden symbols&quot&quot07G06.17&quot&quotTop of state umbrella, in use probably covered with gold foil. Three wooden symbols, probably a war-horn, the sun and the moon (or a mirror). The moon was recorded as broken in the 1930s.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF109&quot&quotWooden pot - lid carved with four figures&quot&quotFetish cup&quot&quot07G03.11&quot&quotFetish cup. Spherical wooden pot. Lid, carved with four figures:: a) man with headress holding a ball? in right hand and a tool or charm in left b) man with right hand on groin and left on shoulder c) man holding one or two objects in hands d) man hiding face with hands.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF110&quot&quotWooden games board - 'Mancala'&quot&quotGame board&quotNULL&quotWooden games board, 'Mancala' or 'Oware', similar to stool types.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF111&quot&quotLeather handled fly whisk&quot&quotFly-whisk&quot&quot07G06.18&quot&quotLeather handled fly whisk made from. Elephant or Rhino's tail. Handle decorated with red, green and white leather.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF112&quot&quotGrass hand broom&quot&quotHand broom&quot&quot07G02.12&quot&quotGrass hand broom.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF113&quot&quotGrass hand broom&quot&quotHand broom&quot&quot07G04.06&quot&quotGrass hand broom.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF114&quot&quotGrass hand broom&quot&quotBroom&quot&quot07G04.06&quot&quotGrass hand broom.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF115&quot&quotWhite horse tail fly flap&quot&quotFly whisk&quot&quot07G06.16&quot&quotWhite horse tail fly flap.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF116&quot&quotWhite horse tail fly flap&quot&quotFly whisk&quot&quot07G06.16&quot&quotWhite horse tail fly flap.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF117&quot&quotHorse tail - for fly flap&quot&quotFly whisk&quot&quot07G06.16&quot&quotHorse tail fly flap.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF118&quot&quotHorse tail - for fly flap&quot&quotFly whisk&quot&quot07G06.16&quot&quotHorse tail fly flap.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF119&quot&quotHorse tail - for fly flap&quot&quotFly whisk&quot&quot07G06.16&quot&quotHorse tail fly flap.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF120&quot&quotHorse tail fly flap with leather handle&quot&quotFly whisk&quot&quot07G04.06&quot&quotHorse tail fly flap with leather handle. Handle is of brown leather with tan and green leather strips woven into it.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF121&quot&quotHorse tail fly flap with leather handle&quot&quotFly whisk&quot&quot07G06.16&quot&quotHorse tail fly flap with leather handle. There is black, brown and cream coloured leatherwork between the handle and the horsehair.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF122-123&quot&quotWooden leopard (AF122) with drum (AF123)&quot&quotDrum&quotNULL&quotCarved and painted wooden leopard with a drum on its back.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF124-143&quot&quot20 Spears&quot&quotSpears&quotNULL&quot20 Spears. AF126 and AF136 missing their points. AF142, with carved relief on end, may be a ceremonial spear used as a staff.&quot&quot43&quot
&quotAF144&quot&quotWooden staff&quot&quotStaff&quotNULL&quotWooden staff.&quot&quot43&quot
&quotAF145-155&quot&quot11 Spears&quot&quotSpears&quotNULL&quot11 Spears.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF156-159&quot&quot4 Spears or assegais&quot&quotSpears or Assegais&quotNULL&quot4 Zulu spears or assegais.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF160&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear or assegai.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF161&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotMatabele spear.&quot&quot42&quot
&quotAF162&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF163&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot43&quot
&quotAF164&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot40&quot
&quotAF165&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot40&quot
&quotAF166&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF167&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotMatabele spear.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF168&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quotNULL&quotSpear or Assegai.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF169&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF170&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF171&quot&quotSpear or assegai&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quotNULL&quotSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]&quot&quot35&quot
&quotAF172&quot&quotSpear or assegai&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quotNULL&quotSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]&quot&quot35&quot
&quotAF173&quot&quotSpear or assegai&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quotNULL&quotSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]&quot&quot35&quot
&quotAF174&quot&quotSpear or assegai&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quotNULL&quotSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]&quot&quot35&quot
&quotAF175&quot&quotSpear or assegai&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quotNULL&quotSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF176&quot&quotSpear or assegai&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quotNULL&quotSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF177&quot&quotSpear or assegai&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quotNULL&quotSpear, or assegai snapped in two to make short stabbing spear. [not seen]&quot&quot40&quot
&quotAF178&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF179&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF180&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF181&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quot&quotSpear or Assegai&quotNULL&quotSpear or Assegai.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF182&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF183&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot35&quot
&quotAF184&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot35&quot
&quotAF185-186&quot&quot2 Spears&quot&quotSpears&quotNULL&quot2 Spears.&quot&quot35&quot
&quotAF187&quot&quotSpear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear.&quot&quot35&quot
&quotAF188&quot&quotBasket decorated with beadwork&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotLarge basket with lid, decorated with beadwork. Basket and lid with woven pattern. Two straps decorated with red, black and yellow beads in a chevron patterrn (now detached). There are also eleven shells (detached) which were once part of the decoration, possibly attached to the straps.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotAF189&quot&quotSword and scabbard with worked leather fittings&quot&quotSword and scabbard&quotNULL&quotSword and scabbard with worked leather fittings. Curved steel blade 60.5cm, with a single edge, slightly fullered. Leather covered hilt (no crossbar) and brass ball pommel. Paddle shaped wooden scabbard covered overall with leatherthe lower portion bulbous in form and decorated with geometric designs overallsome attached decorative hangings - some missing. Sudanese sword from the Manding region.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF189A&quot&quotLeather fitting for scabbard&quot&quotLeather item&quot&quot07A084&quot&quotLeather fitting or decorative piece composed of two long tapering flanges joined at the top onto a plaited knob and with a number of leather strings attached. These flanges are decorated in a series of geometrical designs worked into the surface of the leather.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF189B&quot&quotLeather fitting for scabbard&quot&quotLeather item&quot&quot07A084&quot&quotLeather fitting or decorative piece composed of two long tapering flanges joined at the top onto a plaited knob and with a number of leather strings attached. These flanges are decorated in a series of geometrical designs worked into the surface of the leather.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF190&quot&quotSword (scabbard) with worked leather fittings&quot&quotSword and scabbard&quotNULL&quotSword and scabbard with worked leather fittings. Curved steel blade 66cm, with a single edge, slightly fullered. Leather covered hilt (no crossbar) and brass ball pommel. Wooden scabbard covered overall with leatherthe lower portion bulbous in form and decorated with geometric designs overallwith attached decorative hangings of leather & leather strips Sudanese sword from the Manding region.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF191&quot&quotCarved wooden paddle&quot&quotPaddle&quotNULL&quotCarved wooden paddle.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF192&quot&quotCarved wooden paddle&quot&quotPaddle&quotNULL&quotCarved wooden paddle. Top damaged.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF193&quot&quotPaddle&quot&quotPaddle&quot&quot07F12&quot&quotPaddle with one side concave. One of a pair?&quot&quot125&quot
&quotAF194&quot&quotWooden spear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotWooden spear.&quot&quot43&quot
&quotAF195&quot&quotLeatherwork object. Sheath?&quot&quotSheath?&quot&quot07G02.12&quot&quotLeatherwork object. Sheath for a knife or dagger?&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF196&quot&quotDigging-stick weight&quot&quotDigging-stick weight&quot&quot07G03.10&quot&quotDigging-stick weight, unmarked.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF197&quot&quotDigging-stick weight&quot&quotDigging-stick weight&quot&quot07G03.10&quot&quotDigging-stick weight. Marked "Dale" "B" "Cape" "C.H."&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF198&quot&quotSpear head&quot&quotSpear head&quotNULL&quotSudanese spear head.&quot&quot37&quot
&quotAF199&quot&quotSpear head&quot&quotSpear head&quotNULL&quotSudanese spear head.&quot&quot37&quot
&quotAF200&quot&quotBarbed spear head&quot&quotSpear head&quotNULL&quotBarbed spear head.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF201&quot&quotHorn - side-blown&quot&quotHorn (Musical)&quotNULL&quotHorn, side-blown.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF202&quot&quotHorn - side-blown&quot&quotHorn (Musical)&quotNULL&quotHorn, side-blown.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF203&quot&quotPouch and belt with gourd for powder&quot&quotPouch and belt with gourd for powder&quot&quot07G04.06&quot&quotPouch and belt with gourd for powder.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF204&quot&quotHunting pouch and belt - powder canisters of wood&quot&quotHunting pouch and belt - powder canisters of wood&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quotHunting pouch and belt, with powder canisters of wood. Belt with two empty sheaths.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF205&quot&quotPowder horn&quot&quotPowder horn&quot&quot07G06.16&quot&quotDark brown horn with decorated copper at each end. About one third of the horn is visible. Thick plaited cord attached to the horn about one third of the way in from each end. Attached to the cord by leather bindings are two concertinaed leather pouches which are closed by leather drawstrings. Pouches held in place by a leather 'sling' decorated with black, white and red pattern. At the bottom of the 'slings' are leather tassels.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF206&quot&quotHide shield&quot&quotShield&quot&quot07G03.08&quot&quotShield (probably only the 'boss' of a shield) made from Rhinoceros hide. Used by Arabs when fighting, to ward off sword or sabre cuts.&quot&quot95&quot
&quotAF207&quot&quotNecklace of beads and hide&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A094&quot&quotNecklace of knotted leather interspersed with cut and facetted blue glass beads. At bottom of necklace are three panels of leather, stiched with large leather stiches and containing some hard unknown objects, two in each panel. Ends of necklace are plaited and tied into fringes, with a sliding thong.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF208&quot&quotChain carved in wood&quot&quotChain&quot&quot07A094&quot&quotDark wooden chain carved from one piece of wood. One end finished in the shape of a curved hand (thumb missing?), the other end is formed by a carved 'wedge' with a pattern of criss-crossing lines. Within the chain are two other decorative devices - one carved to contain a wooden bead, the other carved into a 'cube' with holes through centre.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF209&quot&quotGourd container&quot&quotContainer&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotGourd container with vegetable fibre carrying handle.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF210&quot&quotGourd containing lead shot&quot&quotGourd containing lead shot&quot&quot07G06.15&quot&quotGourd containing lead shot. The stopper is a piece odf crumpled paper.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF211&quot&quotGourd container with carved decoration&quot&quotGourd container&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotGourd container with carved decoration.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF212&quot&quotWooden club&quot&quotClub&quotNULL&quotWooden club.&quot&quot37&quot
&quotAF213&quot&quotWooden object - function unknown&quot&quotWooden object&quot&quot07G02.13&quot&quotWooden object (function unknown). Geometric design, bottom part arch shaped, upper diamond with string attached through hole. Each arm of the arch has a hole at end (?part of something else).&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF214&quot&quotQuiver and 9 arrows&quot&quotQuiver and arrows&quotNULL&quotQuiver of 9 arrows.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF215&quot&quotQuiver and 17 arrows&quot&quotQuiver and arrows&quotNULL&quotQuiver of 17 arrows.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF216&quot&quotQuiver and 4 arrows&quot&quotQuiver and arrows&quotNULL&quotQuiver of 4 arrows.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF217&quot&quotKnife and sheath&quot&quotKnife and sheath&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife and sheath.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF218&quot&quotKnife and sheath (ornamental)&quot&quotKnife and sheath&quot&quot07G04.05&quot&quotKnife and sheafth (ornamental).&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF219&quot&quotIron 'spear' currency&quot&quotIron 'spear' currency&quotNULL&quotIron 'spear' currency.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF220&quot&quotComb&quot&quotComb&quot&quot07A094&quot&quotComb formed from strips of pointed cane (?) woven together with fibre but in such a way that they fan out out towards one end . woven fibre forms bands across the canes and zig-zagging lines.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF221&quot&quotKnobkerry&quot&quotKnobkerry&quotNULL&quotKnobkerry. Entirely of wood with shaft and ball-shaped head&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF222&quot&quotEgyptian bow&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotEgyptian bow.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotAF223&quot&quotBow&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotBow (remnant of bow-string attached).&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF224&quot&quotAlmanac stick&quot&quotAlmanac stick&quotNULL&quotWood stick with carved and shaped handle&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF225&quot&quotWitches stick for smelling out witches for sacrifices&quot&quotWitches stick&quotNULL&quot'Witches stick for smelling out witches for sacriffices'. Carved with clenched hand with pointing forefinger. Probably a 'Linguist's or chief's spokesman's staff.'&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF226&quot&quotBone-handled knife in skin sheath&quot&quotKnife in sheath&quot&quot07G02.12&quot&quotBone-handled knife in leopard skin sheath. Knife European made.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF227&quot&quotPair of paddles&quot&quotPaddles&quot&quot07F32&quot&quotPair of paddles.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF228&quot&quotPair of paddles&quot&quotPaddles&quotNULL&quotPair of paddles.
O/L 110cm&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF229&quot&quotPair of paddles&quot&quotPaddles&quotNULL&quotPair of paddles.
O/L 171cm&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF230&quot&quotPair of paddles&quot&quotPaddles&quotNULL&quotPair of paddles.
O/L 159cm&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF231&quot&quotPaddle&quot&quotPaddle&quotNULL&quotPaddle with one side concave.
O/L 154cm&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF232&quot&quotLeather shoulder bag (modern)&quot&quotShoulder bag&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quotTan coloured leather bag with pale green cord shoulder strap. Bag folds over to close. Records indicate it once held incense.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF233&quot&quotLamp - pottery, green glazed (modern)&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quotOil lamp of green glazed pottery. Small areas of glaze have flaked off.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF234&quot&quotPottery ink-pot in shape of a low building&quot&quotInkwell&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quotPottery ink-pot in shape of a low building. Glazed in blues and green. Large chip missing from rim&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF235&quot&quotPowder horn&quot&quotPowder horn&quot&quot07G06.16&quot&quotPowder horn with a decorated wooden stopper. Horn is olive green with red, black and grey painted decoration. There are two strips of leatrher attached, one of which is pierced with small holes possibly for use with a buckle. The other piece of leather is broken.&quot&quot68&quot
&quotAF236&quot&quotDoor lock and key&quot&quotDoor lock and key&quot&quot07G03.08&quot&quotDoor lock and key. Consists of four pieces of wood. Two marked "door lock from Cairo" another with four metal pins marked "key to door lock from Cairo" the other is a possibly newer piece of wood with three holes that go completely through it. Two of the holes have metal pins in them.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotAF237&quot&quotCarved wooden drum stick&quot&quotDrum stick&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quotCarved wooden drumstick.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF238&quot&quotShort sword or dagger, ornamental sheath&quot&quotSword or dagger with sheath&quot&quot07G03.08&quot&quotShort sword or dagger, ornamental sheath, wood and metal hilt. Cord attached via 2 metal rings.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF239&quot&quotShort sword or dagger, ornamental sheath and hilt&quot&quotSword or dagger with sheath&quot&quot07G03.08&quot&quotShort sword or dagger, ornamental sheath and hilt, brass. There are two metal rings for attaching sword to a belt.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF240&quot&quotDagger or Jambya with sheath&quot&quotDagger or Jambya with sheath&quot&quot07G03.08&quot&quotSticking dagger or Jambya. Sheath of decorated leather and ornamental metal work. Strap attached.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF241&quot&quotPair of leather sandals&quot&quotSandals&quot&quot05A05&quot&quotPair of leather sandals.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF242&quot&quotPair of leather sandals&quot&quotSandals&quot&quot05A05&quot&quotPair of leather sandals.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF243&quot&quotPair of leather sandals&quot&quotSandals&quot&quot05A05&quot&quotPair of leather sandals.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF244&quot&quotPair of leather sandals&quot&quotSandals&quot&quot05A05&quot&quotPair leather sandals.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAF245&quot&quotPair of sandals&quot&quotSandals&quot&quot05A05&quot&quotPair leather sandals.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF246&quot&quotPair of sandals, leather, decorated&quot&quotSandals&quot&quot05A05&quot&quotPair of leather sandals (ornamented).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAF247&quot&quotPair of ear-rings&quot&quotPair of ear-rings&quotNULL&quotPair of ear-rings.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF248&quot&quotBasketwork scoop&quot&quotScoop&quot&quot07G03.08&quot&quotBasket work scoop.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF249&quot&quotCloth and bead garment ?&quot&quotGarment&quot&quot07G02.14&quot&quotWomen's apron. Rectangle of brown fabric [cotton] with red, black and white beaded fringe, some damage to fabric and some strands of beads missing.&quot&quot125&quot
&quotAF250&quot&quotAlmanac stick ?&quot&quotAlmanac stick&quotNULL&quotCarved wooden stick, the shaft divided into decorated segments of different decoration&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF251&quot&quotDigging stick or hoe&quot&quotDigging stick&quot&quot07G02.12&quot&quotDigging stick or hoe. Wood cracked.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF252&quot&quotMace?: head carved on end of stick&quot&quotMace?&quot&quot07G06.18&quot&quotMace? Head carved on end of stick.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF253&quot&quotLeather whip with ornamental handle&quot&quotWhip&quot&quot07G06.18&quot&quotLeather whip with ornamental handle.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF254&quot&quotCarved wooden stick showing snake twisted on stem and held by 'hand' handle&quot&quotCarved staff&quotNULL&quotCarved wooden stick, the head formed as a 'hand' holding a snakes head, the body of the snake twisted around the shaft&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF255&quot&quotBracelet of brass wire&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07A095&quot&quotSmall bracelet of coiled wire with four larger pieces of wire coiled at intervals.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF256&quot&quotHorn spoon with long handle&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quot07A094&quot&quotHorn spoon with long shaped handle. Spoon has deep bowl and is transparent. Handle is more opaque with darker markings in the horn.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF257&quot&quotOne brass necklace (made of brass wire)&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A095&quot&quotNecklace of coiled brass wire with larger metal 'beads' at intervals.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF258+A-J&quot&quot11 Bracelets of brass wire&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07A095&quot&quot11 Bracelets made of brass wire, used and decorated in slightly different ways.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF259&quot&quotSmall round container made of horn, with stopper&quot&quotContainer&quot&quot07A094&quot&quotSmall round container with slightly flattened base. Stopper in the form of a plug with a dark shiny button-like knob. Inside are two pieces of lead shot.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF260&quot&quotScoop in shape of a hand&quot&quotScoop&quot&quot07A096&quot&quotWooden 'scoop' in the form of a hand ('thumb' broken off), carved from piece of rough timber. Hand is convex on outside surface and concave on inner one.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF261&quot&quotFly whisk with wooden handle inlaid with black, red and white&quot&quotFly whisk&quot&quot07G04.06&quot&quotFly whisk with wooden handle inlaid with black, red and white.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF262&quot&quotSpiral of bark, possibly leg ornament&quot&quotAnklet ?&quot&quot07G06.16&quot&quotSpiral of bark, possibly a leg ornament. Very dry.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF263&quot&quotGourd container with incised decoration&quot&quotGourd container&quot&quot07G06,15&quot&quotGourd container with incised decoration. In two halves. Both pieces have the same incised decoration.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF264&quot&quotBottle or container made from gourd&quot&quotGourd container&quot&quot07G06.17&quot&quotBottle or container made from gourd. Incised decoration, remnants of bead-work decoration on stopper. Stopper attached to body by a piece of chain.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF265&quot&quotBottle made from gourd with two handles attached plus a cork&quot&quotGourd container&quot&quot07G06.15&quot&quotBottle made from gourd with two handles attached plus a cork. Handles plaited. Cork broken, one half stuck in gourd, both pieces attached to one handle by a thin cord of the same material as handles.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF266&quot&quotBottle gourd with stopper, decorated with beadwork&quot&quotGourd container&quot&quot07G06.15&quot&quotBottle gourd with stopper decorated with bead-work.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF267&quot&quotShort spear&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotShort spear.&quot&quot43&quot
&quotAF268&quot&quotAssagai&quot&quotAssegai&quotNULL&quotLong throwing assegai.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF269&quot&quotTobacco smoking pipe&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A096&quot&quotLarge wooden pipe, carved and polished, with bowl ornately decorated with inlaid metal. Stem covered with coiled brass and iron wire. End of mouthpiece has a circular decorated brass mouthpiece. Smells smoky!&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF270&quot&quotTobacco smoking pipe&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A096&quot&quotPipe of Karree wood, carved and polished, with stem secured in base of bowl by wooden peg. Bowl has broken away at top to reveal inner lining of iron. Plain shaft flares out to form mouthpiece.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF271&quot&quotTobacco smoking pipe&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A096&quot&quotWooden pipe, carved and polished, with bowl decorated with grey inlaid metal. A peg connects bowl to stem. Stem covered with coiled brass wire up to half its length. End of mouthpiece flares out..&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF272&quot&quotTobacco smoking pipe&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A096&quot&quotPipe of Karree wood, carved and polished, with plain bowl lined with a thin layer of iron which rises just above the edge. Stem attached to bowl by a protruding wooden peg and is a long straight piece of hollowed wood, flaring slightly as it becomes the mouthpiece.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF273&quot&quotPair of drumsticks&quot&quotDrumsticks&quot&quot07A097&quot&quot2 Wooden drumsticks, slightly different. Both have wooden shafts with a hard, padded, rounded end, possibly leather , possibly once covered with a waxy or resinous substance. One is covered over at end and has a plain shaft, the other has a dimple in the padding at the end and some coiled string around a broken portion of the shaft.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF274&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Portable metal forges ?&quot&quotMetal forge ?&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotPortable metal forge? Oblong piece of metal (iron?) possibly used in smelting gold? or copper?. Traces of unidentified metal attached. Holes in base largely filled in. There are metal bands where some type of long removeable handle may have been inserted. Some evidence of heat damage.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF274A&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Portable metal forges ?&quot&quotMetal forge ?&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotPortable metal forge? Oblong piece of metal (iron?) possibly used in smelting gold? or copper?. Traces of unidentified metal attached. Holes in base mostly unblocked. There are metal bands where some type of long removeable handle may have been inserted. Some evidence of heat damage&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF274B&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Portable metal forges ?&quot&quotMetal forge ?&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotPortable metal forge? Circular piece of metal (iron?) possibly used in smelting gold? or copper?. Traces of unidentified metal attached. Holes in base mostly unblocked. There are metal bands where some type of long removeable handle may have been inserted. Some evidence of heat damage&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF275&quot&quotRattle of open basketwork and seeds&quot&quotRattle&quot&quot07G06.17&quot&quotRattle of open basketwork and seeds. Medicine man's rattle?&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF276&quot&quotDouble purse made of beads and coral, connected by a coin.&quot&quotPurse&quot&quot07A095&quot&quot2 Similar purses (once joined?)made from a loose net of beads ( green, white, red, yellow, black and white) and larter coral beads. threaded on string which is drawn in at both ends to close off the ending. One is closed off with a red bead and a coin with a samll hole. Coin shows on obverse the head of Alfonso X11 and reads "ALFONSO X11 POR LA G. DE DIOS 188- (?)". On reverse is a crown and other symbol (?defaced) and the inscription "REY CONSTL ESPANA , 2 PESETAS".&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF277&quot&quotPrayer beads (Moslem)&quot&quotBeads&quot&quot07A095&quot&quotString of round wooden beads with longer 'pendant' bead in middle and two differently shaped beads further up.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF278&quot&quotMartini Rifle cartridgge cases&quot&quotCartridge cases&quot&quot07G02.13&quot&quot6 Martini Rifle cartridge cases.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF279&quot&quotBrass model of monkey sat in a tree eating corn-cob&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G03.10&quot&quotBrass model of monkey sat in a tree eating corn-cob.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF280&quot&quotBrass figure of a woman holding a container and balancing a further container on her head&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G03.10&quot&quotBrass figure of a woman holding a container and balancing a further container on her head. This second container has a hinged lid on which is seated another female feeding a child.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF281&quot&quotBrass female figure holding container and balancing further container on her head&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G03.10&quot&quotBrass female figure holding container and balancing further container on her head.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF282&quot&quotCentral pivot containing 3 'arms' on each of which is a model of a bird&quot&quotDecorative novelty&quot&quot07G03.10&quot&quotBrass model. Central pivot with three 'arms' on each of which is a model of a bird (two being cockerels). The centre is dominated by a much larger bird.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF283&quot&quotBrass oil-lamp with four burners&quot&quotOil-lamp&quot&quot07G08&quot&quotBrass oil-lamp with four burners.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF284&quot&quotBrass oil-lamp with four burners. Swivel arm attached&quot&quotOil-lamp&quotNULL&quotBrass oil lamp, four burners. Swivel arm attached.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF285&quot&quotBrass oil-lamp with three burners. Swivel arm attached&quot&quotOil-lamp&quot&quot07G08&quot&quotBrass oil-lamp with three burners. Swivel arm attached.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF286&quot&quotBrass oil-lamp with five burners. Thin brass plate attached to swivel arm&quot&quotOil-lamp&quot&quot07G08&quot&quotBrass oil lamp with five burners. Thin brass plate attached to swivel arm. 'Plate' ornamentally shaped.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF287&quot&quotHanging oil lamp (Two pieces)&quot&quotOil-lamp&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quotHanging oil lamp in two pieces. Hand shaped panel decorated with a leaf and flower pattern, cross piece missing from handle. 'Hand of Fatima' - symbol of good luck.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF288&quot&quotSmall 'doll' carved from one piece of wood&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G03.11&quot&quotSmall 'doll' carved from one piece of wood.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF289&quot&quotHalf a gourd decorated with animals and a ship&quot&quotGourd container&quot&quot07G06.15&quot&quotHalf a gourd decorated with animals and a ship. String of small blue beads attached. Lines picked out in white.&quot&quot87&quot
&quotAF290&quot&quotHalf a gourd with incised decoration&quot&quotGourd container&quot&quot07G06.15&quot&quotHalf a gourd with incised decoration.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF291&quot&quotHalf a gourd with incised lattice work&quot&quotGourd container&quot&quot07G06.15&quot&quotHalf a gourd with incised lattice work.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF292&quot&quotHalf a gourd decorated with geometrical designs/motifs. Lines picked out in white&quot&quotGourd container&quot&quot07G06.15&quot&quotHalf a gourd decorated with geometrical designs/motifs. Lines picked out in white.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF293&quot&quotHalf a gourd decorated with incised decorations&quot&quotGourd container&quot&quot07G06.15&quot&quotHalf a large gourd, incised decorations. There is a large crack from the bottom of the gourd to near the top.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF294&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF295&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF296&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF297&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF298&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF299&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF300&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding a bowl with lid. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF301&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding her breasts&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of woman offering her breasts for suckling. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF302&quot&quotBronze figure of woman holding her breasts&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of woman offering her breasts for suckling. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF303&quot&quotBronze figure of a man holding a flintlock gun&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of a man holding a flintlock gun. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF304&quot&quotBronze figure of a man holding a flintlock gun&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of a man holding a flintlock gun. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF305&quot&quotBronze figure of a man holding a flintlock gun&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of a man holding a flintlock gun. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF306&quot&quotBronze figure of a man carrying over left shoulder a flintlock gun, holding in right hand a bush knife&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of a man carrying over left shoulder a flintlock gun, holding in right hand a bush knife. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF307&quot&quotBronze figure of a man, playing a musical instrument, flute (?)&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of a man, playing a musical instrument, flute (?). Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF308&quot&quotBronze figure of a horned animal&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of a horned animal. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF309&quot&quotBronze figure of a horned animal&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G04.03&quot&quotBronze figure of a horned animal. One leg broken. Part of a set, made for sale to Europeans?&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF310&quot&quotPiece of wood from the tree under which David Livingstone's heart was buried&quot&quotFake memento ?&quot&quot07G203.11&quot&quotPiece of wood supposedly from the tree under which David Livingstone's heart was buried.&quot&quot42&quot
&quotAF311&quot&quotWomen's market carrier&quot&quotMealie basket&quot&quot07H09&quot&quotWomen's market carrier made of reed and bamboo.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF312&quot&quotSmall basket, woven, narrow mouth with stopper&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot07G02.14&quot&quotSmall basket, woven, narrow mouth with stopper.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF313&quot&quotBasket, woven&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot07G02.14&quot&quotBasket, woven.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF314&quot&quotHat made of basketwork with cowrie shell ornamentation&quot&quotHat&quot&quot07G02.14&quot&quotHat made of basketwork with cowrie shell ornamentation. The crown and trimming at the bottom edge is of dark brown hide.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF315&quot&quotMarket carrier made of basketwork&quot&quotMealie basket&quot&quot07H09&quot&quotMarket carrier made of basketwork.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF316&quot&quotSmall oblong woven basket with handle&quot&quotBasket&quotNULL&quotSmall oblong woven basket with handle.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF317&quot&quotSmall oblong container with lid, made iof woven grass&quot&quotWoven grass container&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotSmall oblong container with lid, made of woven grass. Outside very faded, colours inside still bright - orange, purple, red.&quot&quot152&quot
&quotAF318&quot&quotSmall oblong container with lid, made of woven grass&quot&quotWoven grass container&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotSmall oblong container with lid, made of woven grass. Very faded/dirty outside. Colours inside bright orange, red, purple.&quot&quot152&quot
&quotAF319&quot&quotHat of vegetable fibre, decorated with alternating patterns of black and red dyed grasses&quot&quotHat&quot&quot07G03.08&quot&quotHat of vegetable fibre, decorated with alternating patterns of black and red dyed grasses.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF320&quot&quotHat, wide brim, of vegetable material, traces of grass decoration&quot&quotHat&quot&quot07H04&quot&quotHat, wide brim, of vegetable material, traces of grass decoration.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF321&quot&quotConical shaped hat with upturned brim decorated in red and black&quot&quotHat&quot&quot07G04.04&quot&quotConical shaped hat with upturned brim decorated in red and black. There is a wooden 'lip' nailed to the lower edge.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF322&quot&quotHeadgear of grass, crown composed of ring covered in animal skin&quot&quotHat&quot&quot07G02.12&quot&quotHead wear of grass, crown composed of ring covered in animal skin.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF323&quot&quotHeadgear of split cane, covered with a black cloth, visor of brass attached&quot&quotHelmet&quot&quot07G02.13&quot&quotHead wear of split cane, covered with a black cloth, a visor of brass attached, a tuft of vegetable material on the crown.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAF324&quot&quotHat of woven cane, partially covered with animal skin with long fur&quot&quotHat&quot&quot07G03.08&quot&quotHat of woven cane, partially covered with animal skin with long fur.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF325&quot&quotBasket of plaited vegetable material, with a handle&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot07G02.13&quot&quotBasket of plaited vegetable material, with a handle, decorated with a series of strings on either side. Contains dried laurel? leaves.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF326&quot&quotBasket of plaited vegetable material&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot07G02.13&quot&quotBasket of plaited vegetable material.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF327&quot&quotBasket of plaited vegetable material, lined with bark&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot07G02.13&quot&quotBasket of plaited vegetable material, lined with bark.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF328&quot&quotBasket used in the form of a back-pack&quot&quotBack-pack&quot&quot07H09&quot&quotBasket used in the form of a back-pack. Made of split cane, decorated with tassels of grass and two monkey skulls (originally three - the third being broken).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAF329&quot&quotSmall basket of cane&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quotSmall basket of cane, containing an earthenware pot.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF329A&quot&quotSmall basket of cane&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quotSmall basket of cane.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF330&quot&quotBasket, cane work&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot07H09&quot&quotBasket, cane work.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF331&quot&quotBasket, cane work&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot07G06&quot&quotBasket,, cane work with web-handle and string fringe.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF332&quot&quotCloak ? of woven material, square shaped with slit in the centre&quot&quotPoncho ?&quot&quot07B08&quot&quotCloak? of woven material, square shaped with slit in the centre. Colour black with a wide band of white, red, yellow and blue worked around the outside edge, a line motif is also worked in. Edge fringed with alternate yellow and black.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAF333&quot&quotLeather pouch. Three pockets, middle pocket has two pieces of hand written script (Arabic?) sewn in&quot&quotPouch&quot&quot07G03.08&quot&quotLeather pouch. Three pockets, middle pocket has two pieces of hand written script (Arabic?) sewn in. Decorated on outside with pieces of green leather. Shoulder strap attached consisting of three thongs of cotton material bound with various coloured threads.&quot&quot36&quot
&quotAF334&quot&quotHand loom from OMU (?)&quot&quotHand loom&quot&quot07B08&quot&quotHand loom with specimen of weaving attached. Narrow strip loom used by men.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF335&quot&quotHead dress of a Kaffir Chief&quot&quotHead-dress&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotHead dress of a 'Kaffir Chief', made of a fine woven cloth covered with Guinea Fowl feathers. Grey and white feathers with touches of red.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF336&quot&quot'Fez' or skull cap of fine woven material&quot&quotHat&quot&quot07B08&quot&quot'Fez' or skull cap of fine woven material.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF337&quot&quotConical hat of woven coconut fibre&quot&quotHat&quot&quot07B08&quot&quotConical hat of woven coconut fibre.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF338+A-C&quot&quot4 Disc shaped hats of woven grass&quot&quotPot-lids&quot&quot07G02.14&quot&quot4 Disc-shaped pot lids. Three of same size, one smaller, three have same concentric rings in greenish pattern, smaller one has triangular pattern around edge and a concentric ring in tan colour.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF339+A-H&quot&quot9 Grass woven Fezs, of differing patterns&quot&quotHats&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quot9 Grass woven Fezs, of differing patterns.&quot&quot39&quot
&quotAF340&quot&quotShort skirt or apron of individual fibres of vegetable material attached to a small band of cloth&quot&quotApron&quot&quot07B08&quot&quotShort skirt or apron of individual fibres of vegetable material attached to a small band of cloth.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF341&quot&quotSmall bag of woven grass, no handle&quot&quotBag&quot&quot07G04.06&quot&quotWovern bag or container with a band of stripes in brown, black and blue/green at top. No handle. Long strands of grass coming from the top edge as if it were not finished. The grass "fringe" is fragile.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF342&quot&quotPart of a net&quot&quotFishing? net&quot&quot07A098&quot&quotPart of a net, formed of twisted fibre cord with pieces of leather strip woven around at intervals.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF343&quot&quotApron of short cords on leather thong&quot&quotApron&quot&quot07A098&quot&quotApron, with leather waist thong supporting many short cords , a few with small beads at end and probably once decorated overall with beads. Loose portion of thong has broken off?&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF344&quot&quotLong fringed 'scarf'&quot&quotScarf ?&quot&quot07B08&quot&quotLong fringed 'scarf'. Elongated triangular design in red and yellow.&quot&quot72&quot
&quotAF345&quot&quot3 Leopard's teeth. A hole drilled in each one to take a cord&quot&quotBainyo Ba Ngoi&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quot3 Leopard's teeth. A hole drilled in each one to take a cord. 2 large and 1 small.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF345A&quot&quot3 Imitation leopard's teeth threaded on string&quot&quotBainyo Ba Ngoi&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quot3 carved wooden objects, curved and tapering at each end, perforated at one end and joined on a string (string possibly not original).&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF345B&quot&quotUnfinished imitation leopard's teeth&quot&quotBainyo Ba Ngoi&quot&quot07G02.09&quot&quot2 Carved wooden objects, curved and tapering at each end.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF346&quot&quotPart of large snake's vertebrae strung together&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A097&quot&quotLong rope threaded with the vertebrae of a large snake.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF347&quot&quotNecklace of three loops of fish vertebrae&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A097&quot&quotNecklace of three loops of fish vertebrae threaded on string. Some snake vertebrae at ends taper off in size. String is coiled and knotted at end.&quot&quot120&quot
&quotAF348&quot&quotNecklace of snake vertebrae&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A098&quot&quotNecklace of snake vertebrae threaded onto twisted fibre cord and fastened in a loop.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF349&quot&quotLower jaw of monkey or dog - pendant&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A098&quot&quotLower jaw of monkey or dog with traces of leather ornamentation in the form of small leather 'beads' threaded on a string and grouped at back end of jaw. Two separate leather thongs attached - probably the means of it hanging as a pendant.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF350&quot&quotNecklace of snake's vertebrae&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A099&quot&quotNecklace of snake vertebrae threaded onto twisted fibre cord.&quot&quot120&quot
&quotAF350A&quot&quotNecklace of snake's vertebrae&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A099&quot&quotNecklace of snake vertebrae threaded onto twisted fibre cord.&quot&quot120&quot
&quotAF351&quot&quotNecklace of seeds&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A099&quot&quotShort necklace composed of brownish/greyish seeds on thin string.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF352&quot&quotNecklace of seeds&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A099&quot&quotShort necklace composed of dark brown seeds on thin string, open-ended.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF353&quot&quotStrip of beadwork. Red and yellow beads&quot&quotBeadwork&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotStrip of beadwork. Red and yellow beads in a striped pattern on a strip of black woven fabric.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotAF354&quot&quotNecklace of small yellow, large blue, white and black beads&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07A099&quot&quotNecklace composed of sections of four strands of small yellow beads punctuated by sections of a single large round blue bead, flanked by pearly bead, and then black lozenge shaped bead with white band around centre.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF355+A&quot&quot2 Iron arrow heads&quot&quotArrow heads&quot&quot07G06.17&quot&quot2 Iron arrow heads.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotAF356&quot&quotBead necklace&quot&quotNecklace&quotNULL&quotBead necklace (poor condition).&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF357&quot&quotWooden spoon with divided sticks at other end.&quot&quotSpoon and fork&quot&quot07A081&quot&quotWooden implement with small bowl-shaped 'spoon' at one end , with its shaft divided into two tapering prongs. Made of a light wood.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotAF358&quot&quotPart of bow&quot&quotBow (part of)&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotEnd of bow with notch for string. Plain design.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF358A&quot&quotCrude stick - broken, notched end - hole&quot&quotBow&quot&quot07E-F ?&quot&quotPart of a bow (made from a creeping plant), broken, notched end with hole. See AF358 for another part. Ba-Foma, Botalia Wa Koko. Congo.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF359&quot&quotBundle of 19 arrows (or darts) made of bamboo, with flights made of leaves&quot&quotArrows or blow-darts&quot&quot07G03.07&quot&quotBundle of 19 arrows (or darts) made of bamboo, with flights made of leaves.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF360+A&quot&quot2 Leg ornaments of fine vegetable fibre cord with three 'tails' attached&quot&quotAnklets/Garters&quot&quot07C02&quot&quotLeg ornaments worn like garters. Fine vegetable fibre cord with three 'tails' attached. Traces of red coouring.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF361&quot&quot3 Pieces of wood tied with thread&quot&quotPieces of wood&quot&quot07A094&quot&quotSamples of Skele. 3 Chippings from a hard red wood of Tropical Africa (Baphia nitida). Its.wood is powdered to provide pigment for painting.&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF362&quot&quotMedicine charm&quot&quotMedicine charm&quot&quot07B07&quot&quotMedicine charm, worn round neck. The Lokele call it 'Lisso.'&quot&quot41&quot
&quotAF363&quot&quotNecklace of Chevrotain astragalus bones&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quot07C02&quot&quotNecklace of Chevrotain astragalus bones.&quot&quot120&quot
&quotAF364&quot&quotBracelet of Chevrotain astragalus bones&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07C02&quot&quotBracelet of Chevrotain astragalus bones. One of a pair, see AF364A.&quot&quot120&quot
&quotAF364A&quot&quotBracelet of Chevrotain astragalus bones&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07C02&quot&quotBracelet of Chevrotain astragalus bones. One of a pair, see AF364.&quot&quot120&quot
&quotAF365&quot&quotNecklace or charm with four rows of snake vertebrae and a row of Chevrotain astragalus bones&quot&quotNecklace or charm&quot&quot07C02&quot&quotNecklace or charm with four rows of snake vertebrae joined together at each end, and another loop of Chevrotain astragalus bones joined to the first by twine.. Part of an unidentified animal's jaw with teeth, plus flat Cone shell disk with spiral ornament.&quot&quot120&quot
&quotAM001&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotModel of head with upstanding (incomplete) headress.Broken at neck.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM002&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPortion of figure, broken at neck, showing skull-like face with headress. At back of head is a hollow shaft.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM003&quot&quotPottery model of temple&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFragment of pottery model of temple showing stairs rising from a broken base.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM004&quot&quotHead of pottery relief firgure&quot&quotPotsherd, moulded decoration&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotFragment of pot with head and headress in relief applied.Grey fabric.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM005&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure, broken at neck, chipped along top of head. Earrings. Grey colour.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM006&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure, broken at neck but base looks moulded so may have stood alone. 'Grotesque' face with thick neck forming base. Deep hole at back into centre of head.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM007&quot&quotContainer with flat base, dimpled sides & two deep impressions on top&quot&quotPottery object&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotCrudely shaped 'thumb' pot, a lump of clay with two finger shaped holes. Surface roughly decorated with finger impressions.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM008&quot&quotPart of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPortion of figure, showing head and upper part of torso with (?) cloak or garment decorated with small vertical slashes.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM009&quot&quotPottery miniature bowl&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotSmall 'bowl' shaped object with rounded base and moulding around edge below rim.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM010&quot&quotFragment of pottery smoking pipe bowl?&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFragment of figure, showing a hand holding an object (?)&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM011&quot&quotConical stone object - tool (?)&quot&quotStone object&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotConical stone object with domed base and flattened off at top. Partially pierced on one side.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM012&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine, moulded&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure, broken at neck, chipped along top of head decoration. eye and nose missing.. White deposit on back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM013&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine, moulded&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck, chipped along sides and top. Patterned headress. White deposit on back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM014&quot&quotPart of pottery model of bird&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPart of pottery model of bird with one wing, no head. Hollow on inner side.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM015&quot&quotFragment of female figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPortion of female torso, arms shoulders and lower half missing. Hollow at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM016&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM017&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure, broken at neck and top. Bulging eyes.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM018&quot&quotHead and shoulders of female figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead and upper body of female figure. Pierced (or deep hole) on right hand shoulder.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM019&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck. Face scored with 'wrinkle' lines.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM020&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotFinely modeled head with high rounded cranium, no headress or hair.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM021&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figurine, with bulbous head, rougly moddelled features and a single large ear decoration.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM022&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figurine, broken at neck. No decoration.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM023&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figurine, broken at neck. No decoration, features roughly modelled with little detail.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM024&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figurine, broken at neck. No decoration. Small indentation in forehead.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM025&quot&quotHead of pottery bird&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of bird, broken at neck, showing pronounced crest on top of head and large beak.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM026&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figurine, broken at neck. No decoration.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM027&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figurine, broken at neck. No hair or headress, head is broad at top.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM028&quot&quotDisk made from potsherd&quot&quotDisk&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotDisk made from potsherd. Traces of red colouring on upper face.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM029&quot&quotHead of moulded pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure with small head wearing large anthropomorphic headress (or possibly animal).&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM030&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figurine, broken at neck. Incision in top of head. Stylised features.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM031&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck, chipped along top. Earrings and neck decoration.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM032&quot&quotDisk cut from potsherd&quot&quotDisk&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotRoughly circular disck cut from potsherd, reddish surface, dark clay core.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM033&quot&quotPart of pottery figurine - body&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPart of figure, no head or feet. shows hand holding large club or other object, with flower-like shape on chest.. Flat at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM034&quot&quotPart of pottery figurine - body&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPart of figure, no head or feet. shows hand resiting on knee, with flower-like shape between legs.. Flat at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM035&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotStylised head of figure, teeth bared, eyes protruding.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM036&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure, broken at neck, with stylised hair or headress. Plain back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM037&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck, chipped along top of headress. Patterned headress. White deposit on back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM038&quot&quotFragment of pottery figurine, head missing, possibly female.&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFemale torso, head and legs missing. Stands on small base. Arms holding sides of extended belly (pregnant female?). Perforated by 2 holes under armpits.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM039&quot&quotPottery Figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotUpper part of figurine with high headress and holding something in front (?)&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM040&quot&quotTorso of female pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPart of female torso, broken at waist.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM041&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead with headress in the shape of two rolls. Broken at neck. Flat back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM042&quot&quotPart of pottery model - plume of feathers.&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPart of pottery model in the shape of a headress of feathers. Flat back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM043&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead with stylised hair or headress. Pointed nose, slightly chipped. Flat back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM044&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figurine, broken at neck with large upstanding headress. Flat at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM045&quot&quotPottery figurine - female torso&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPart of female torso, broken at head and hips with one arm missing. Hands appear to be holding something across midriff. Flat back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM046&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFragment of head (broken across shoulders and top of head) wearing cowl-like headress.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM047&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead with hair or headress and circular incisions for ears or earrings.. Flat back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM048&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck, chipped along side. Plumed headress. White deposit on back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM049&quot&quotBody of pottery figurine - female&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFragment of body of seated female pottery figure. Broken along shoulders and legs missing.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM050&quot&quotBody of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotBody of pottery figurine, broken at head and feet. Robed figure , flat at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM051&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine, broken neck. Head is modelled with distinct incised eyes and pierced ear decorations (one chipped), as is mouth).&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM052&quot&quotPart of pottery object - curvilinear motif&quot&quotSculpture (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFragment of a pottery object. Outer curving edge intact but broken on three other sides. shows a curvilinear motif with indented swirls. Smooth on back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM053&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine, broken neck and top of headress. Flat at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM054&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine, broken neck and above eyes. Neck decoration of a series of rings.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM055&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead and shoulders of (possibly female) figure , chipped along one side of head and lower part of body broken off. Headress has been broken off and glued back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM056&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine, moulded&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck, chipped along side. Nose chipped.Patterned headress. White deposit on back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM057&quot&quotKneeling pottery figurine - head missing&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotKneeling pottery figurine, broken at neck and chipped at feet.. Flat at back and base. Coiled neck decoration around shoulders.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM058&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot08A12.32&quot&quotHead of figure, broken at neck, with headress. Flat at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM059&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine, broken at neck. Realistic appearance. Rattles.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM060&quot&quotFoot of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFoot of pottery figurine, broken at ankle, wearing sandal with 2 thongs going between toes.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM061&quot&quotPottery figurine - head missing&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotSeated headless figure, crudely modelled.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM062&quot&quotPottery mould for clay object&quot&quotMould (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPart of pottery mould, with rounded end. Design stamped into recessed surface.Rounded back. Broken diagonally.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM063&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotSmall head with pronounced hair or headress. Lines incised on cheeks. flat base.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM064&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead with patterned headress. Broken across neck. Flat back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM065&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFragment of head with pointed headress.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM066&quot&quotHead of pottery animal - Jaguar?&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead animal, possibly jaguar. White deposit on back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM067&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead (broken off at neck, otherwise intact) with wide headress.. Flat at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM068&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFragment of head showing headress and ear (?) ornament . Flat on back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM069&quot&quotPottery stamp&quot&quotStamp (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPottery stamp (fragment) with pattern on flat surface. Possibly used for body painting (?).&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM070&quot&quotPottery stamp?&quot&quotStamp (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPottery stamp? (broken) with pattern inside a moulded edge.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM071&quot&quotPottery stamp&quot&quotStamp (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPottery stamp (broken) with pattern on flat surface. Possibly used for body painting (?).&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM072&quot&quotPart of pottery spindle whorl&quot&quotSpindle whorl (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotA part of a round, domed spindle whorl, with central shaft. Flat on base. Domed surface is decorated.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM073&quot&quotHead of pottery monkey&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of monkey modelled in reddish clay. Broken at back. Adornments to top of head.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM074&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotLower half of head, open mouth, pointed nose. Hollowed at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM075&quot&quotPottery spindle whorl&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotDome-shaped clay spindle whorl with central hole, red painted and patterned on exterior. Base slightly convex.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM076&quot&quotPottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotCrudely shaped figure with simplified features, hands and feet broken.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM077&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotFragment of head of figurine, front of face only.Top and sides missing. Smiling or grimacing visage.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM078&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead and shoulders of figurine with headress and ear ornaments. Flat at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM079&quot&quotPart of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPottery figure (fragment). Lower half of head and trunk of body with one(broken) leg, a missing leg and missing two arms.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM080&quot&quotHead of pottery animal&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of animal with long muzzle or snout, and decorated with incised lines.Traces of black colour remain.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM081&quot&quotHead of pottery bird - eagle?&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of bird with broken 'stem'. Large curved beak.. Patterned with feathers on head.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM082&quot&quotPiece of flat ground stone implement&quot&quotImplement&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPiece of flat ground stone with a wedge-shaped profile and tapering towards the edge. chipped at one end.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM083&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figure with large stylised features.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM084&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFragment of head of figure , broken across nose and ower part of face missing. Elaborate headress. Black colouring on both sides.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM085&quot&quotPottery model&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFragment of pottery model showing a scalloped upper-edge moulding and a rendering of a doorway (?)-like pattern below. Back is plain.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM086&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck. Face framed by headress. Back indented.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM087&quot&quotPottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotSitting (?) figure, modelled front and back. One arm missing, the other folded over front of body but partially broken.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM088&quot&quotPottery spindle whorl&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotSpindle whorl, circular, domed and pierced in centre. Decorated on domed surface. Traces of red colour on upper and lower sides.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM089&quot&quotPottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPottery figurine, simply modelled. Bottoms of legs missing.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM090&quot&quotPottery head of dog&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of pottery fanimal (possibly a dog), broken neck and ears chipped.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM091&quot&quotPottery head of rabbit?&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of pottery animal (possibly a rabbit), broken neck and ears chipped. Protruding eyes and curved muzzle.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM092&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine, broken at neck and chipped around face.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM093&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck, chipped along sides.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM094&quot&quotHead of pottery monkey&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of pottery monkey, broken at neck.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM095&quot&quotPottery animal head, Coati-mundi?&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of animal with long, curved snout or muzzle.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM096&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine, moulded&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck, chipped along one edge.. Flattish face with prominent nose. Traces of white colour on both sides.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM097&quot&quotPart of pottery spindle whorl&quot&quotSpindle whorl (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotSpindle whorl, circular, high-dome and pierced through centre. Decorated on domed surface with linear pattern.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM098&quot&quotPottery spindle whorl&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotSpindle whorl, circular, flattish dome, pierced in centre. Chipped in 3 places along edge. Decorated on domed surface with a star pattern.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM099&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck and chipped around face on all sides.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM100&quot&quotHead of pottery snake&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of snake, chipped at jaw.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM101&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine, moulded&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figure , broken at neck, ear chipped along one side. Tall 'eared' headress.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM102&quot&quotPottery spindle worl&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPottery spindlewhorl, high dome pierced through centre. Decorated with a pattern of incised lines. Base slightly chipped.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM103&quot&quotPottery stamp&quot&quotStamp&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPottery stamp with decoration of stepped lines cut out in relief. Whitish deposit on back seems to overlay Accession number, suggesting it is not original.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM104&quot&quotLeg (?) from polychrome pottery vessel decorated with a face.&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotA moulded head underneath a high thickening shape which could be a headdress or the leg of a pottery vessel. Traces of red, orange and black paint.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM105&quot&quotFragment of pottery head, possibly leg (?) from polychrome pottery vessel .&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotA moulded head in a tapering shape with traces of red, black and orange colouring. Broken at neck and top of head.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM106&quot&quotPotsherd - polychrome&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPiece of pot, red slip inside, and outer surface with red background and decoration painted on in yellow and brown, white slip showing through.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM107&quot&quotPotsherd - polychrome&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPiece of pot, patterned inside with black 'stepped' lines on red/orange background , and red/orange outer surface with darker red band.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM108&quot&quotPotsherd - polychrome&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPiece of pot, red slip inside, and outer surface with orange background and decoration of stepped lines and spirals in dark brown and red.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM109&quot&quotPolychrome potsherd&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPolychrome potsherd with black and red decoration on orange background.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM110&quot&quotPart of polychrome pottery vessel.&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotTapering piece of solid ceramic. Head, probably of a snake or crocodile. Shows traces of black and red decoration on an orange /cream background.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM111&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of figurine. Flat base to neck, top of head heart-shaped. Features flat with prominent ears.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM112&quot&quotPart of polychrome pottery vessel.&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotFlat-bottomed piece of hollow ceramic. Head of a bird, probably a duck. Shows traces of black and red decoration on an orange /cream background.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM113&quot&quotPottery spindle whorl&quot&quotSpindle whorl (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotSpindle whorl, decorated with pattern of lines. Red colouring on sides on base. Pierced through centre.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM114&quot&quotPottery torso of female figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotUpper torso of female figure, upstretched arms broken off at shoulders. Painted ochre colour. Flat at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM115&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of figure, high domed forehead with hair or headress above, large lips and protruding jaw and ear ornaments. Blackish clay, hollowed out at back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM116&quot&quotPottery model of maize cob?&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotFragment of model of an ear of maize (?) with flat base.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM117&quot&quotPottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPottery figurine, broken at feet. Modelled on all sides.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM118&quot&quotPottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPottery figurine, one leg and arm missing, other leg broken at foot and top half of head missing.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM119&quot&quotPottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPottery figurine, broken at top of head. Modelled on all sides. Seated figure with arms around knees.Protruding jaw.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM120&quot&quotPottery model skull&quot&quotModel&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotModel of skull with eye sockets, row of teeth. Broken off at neck. Painted black.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM121&quot&quotPottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPottery figure with arms and legs missing from torso. Top of head broken off. Pronounced eyes and ear decorations.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM122&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotFragment of head with assymmetrical hair/headress.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM123&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotPottery head, very stylised, possibly with arms. Whitish clay.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM124&quot&quotBody of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotBody of figurine with one arm folded across body and holding something. Seems to be wearing a skirt. Body is perforated below shoulders with two holes.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM125&quot&quotPottery dog's or horse? head&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of animal, possibly a dog, or horse? broken off at neck.Snarling teeth. Ears broken off.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM126&quot&quotFragment of pottery in shape of crocodile's head [Cayman]&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotHead of cayman in black pottery , broken at neck.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM127&quot&quotHead of pottery figurine&quot&quotFigurine (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotModel of head with hair. Flat back.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM128&quot&quotPottery dog's head&quot&quotModel (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of animal, possibly a dog, broken off at neck and lower jaw.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM129&quot&quotPottery drill weight?&quot&quotWeight?&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPottery drill weight(?). Small dome shaped ceramic object with hole through centre. Slight 'shoulder' on dome.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM130&quot&quotPottery drill weight?&quot&quotWeight?&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPottery drill weight(?). Small dome shaped ceramic object with hole through centre.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM131&quot&quotPottery stamp&quot&quotStamp (fragment)&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPottery stamp (broken) with portion of maze-like pattern.. Possibly used for body painting (?).&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM132&quot&quotShell ? ornament&quot&quotOrnament&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotCarved ornament out of concave piece of shell. Pierced on each side. Simple face pattern in central boss?&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM133&quot&quotShell ? pendant&quot&quotOrnament&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotSemi-circular object carved out of shell, with slight ridge carved on each side of flat piece. Pierced at both ends.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM134&quot&quotShell bead&quot&quotBead&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotCircular shell object with portion cut out to make an abstract shape. Perforated through centre. and polished on one surface.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM135&quot&quotShell ? pendant, semi-circular with flanges and pierced.&quot&quotOrnament&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotRoughly semi-circular carved shell (or bone) object, possibly a pendant. Flange on each side and pierced at both ends.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM136&quot&quotBone bead ?&quot&quotOrnament (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotCurved tapering object of bone (?) with hole (which could be natural) running down centre.One end has been flattened out by carving. Possibly decorative, alternatively could be a weaver's shuttle.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM137&quot&quotBone bead ?&quot&quotOrnament (fragment)&quot&quot07D001&quot&quotCurved tapering object of bone (?) with hole (which could be natural) running down centre. both ends have been flattened out by carving. Possibly decorative, alternatively could be a weaver's shuttle.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM138&quot&quotStone implement&quot&quotImplement&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotBlack stone implement, in the shape of an axe head, possibly obsidian. Tip and one side polished, also back edge.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM139&quot&quotStone implement&quot&quotImplement&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotRectangular piece of worked stone, tapered at one end to make a blade. Broken on one corner.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM140&quot&quotComplete pot with modelled face.&quot&quotCeramic pot with decorative head&quot&quot08A11.30&quot&quotWide-rimmed complete ceramic pot in pinkish coarse clay fabric. From one side of rim has been applied a human face (tooth missing?) with exaggerated features. projecting ears with ear decorations. Pot shows blackish stain internally. Base of pot is raised up inside.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM141&quot&quotStirrup spouted pot in red and white with modelled bird. Mochica culture.&quot&quotStirrup spouted pot with bird&quot&quot08A27.28&quot&quotComplete stirrup spouted pot with spout emerging from the back of a bird which sits on top of the circular pot. Decorated with bands of red and white slip, clay fabric red. Pot has been broken and heavily restored.Two pieces absent from body of pot, and hole in base.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM142&quot&quotStirrup-spout pot with figures in pressed relief, spout missing.. Mochica culture.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A12.32&quot&quotRounded pot on inward sloping base pedestal, with stirrup-spout rising from top (broken in centre and with rest of spout missing.) A panel on each side shows the same design, with two figures (masked or helmeted?) engaged in some sort of interplay involving various objects held in their hands. Figures are in pressed relief against a background painted in white slip. Clay matrix is reddish - red slip applied (?).&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM143&quot&quotRed and white stirrup-spoutedpot in form of a bat. Mochica culture.&quot&quotCeramic pot in form of bat&quot&quot08A27.28&quot&quotComplete vessel in form of a bat with stirrup-spout arising from back. Wings of bat extend around back of pot..Traces of red and white slip remain. Large projecting ears chipped.some scarring on surface of head and on spout. Traces of black decoration on base.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM144&quot&quotStirrup-spout pot in form of seated figure. Mochica culture.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A12.32&quot&quotPot in form of a smiling seated figure, with full cheeks and chin and projecting ears. Figure is holding something in one hand. Stirrup shaped spout protrudes from back of head, though the upstanding portion of the spout is missing. Clay matrix is reddish with and orangey slip or glaze applies. Figure appears to have been moulded in two parts and joined. Some restoration work (consolidation of flaking clay?) appears to have been done to the face and lower portion of the figure and this shiny 'glaze' may be associated with that. Traces of white slip appear on bottom of figure.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM145&quot&quotPot in form of a seated figure. Mochica culture.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A12.32&quot&quotPot in form of seated figure, with draped fabric head covering and hair gathered back down neck. Feet are pressed together at bottom and hands rest on knees. Top of head forms wide neck to vessel (broken in places). In red clay with white slip applied to headdress and hair. Blackening of clay on one side. Hairline crack extends around base and up back.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM146&quot&quotStirrup-spout pot in form of an owl, in red and white. Mochica.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A29&quot&quotFull-bodied pot with irregular curved and rounded projections formed in the shape of an owl. The features of the face are picked out in white slip against the red-slipped base colour. A stirrup-spout has been applied to the back though the vertical part of the spout has been broken. The base is flat and has been covered with white slip. There are drip marks of white slip visible inside the broken spout. There is a small hole near the left hand base of the spout and a horizontal crack.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM147&quot&quotRed and white pot in form of a frog. Mochica culture.&quot&quotCeramic pot in form of frog&quot&quot08A27.28&quot&quotComplete vessel in form of a frog with spout arising from back. Frog is decorated with moulded shapes including ears of corn.Traces of red and whit slip remain. Some black staining on shoulder.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM148&quot&quotPot in form of human figure with snakes -red and white.Mochica.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A11.31&quot&quotCeramic vessel in which the front part has been moulded in the form of a standing figure framed by two snakes. The figure is decorated with a pattern of white slip and is wearing neck and ear decorations. Its eyes and front teeth are highlighted in white. A large spout rises above it. the clay matrix is a reddish brown with white slip applied for decoration.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM149&quot&quotPot in form of frog, in red and white.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A11.31&quot&quotCeramic vessel with wide spout and body formed in the shape of a frog.. clay matrix is reddish, with eyes, legs and spout highlighted in white slip. Stands on a flat base.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM150&quot&quotPot with face on spout. Chimu culture.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A12.32&quot&quotComplete rounded pot on small flattish base, with head forming spout. Handle projects from back of head. Figure has two arms moulded on shulders of pot. Also a beard (?) and hanging hair or hair adornment falling onto pot. Dark clay matrix with black slip ((?), greyish in parts.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM151&quot&quotPot with face on spout - figure on handle. Chimu.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A11.31&quot&quotRound-bodied pot with stylised face on one side of a flaring spout (chipped). A three-dimensional monkey-like figure with tail stands on the shoulder of the pot and its arm is joined to the spout. Two decorated panels adorn the front and back. Pot stands insecurely on a small flat base and clay matrix is dark, probably covered with a black slip, burnished. It appears the pot has been broken and re-glued.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM152&quot&quotBlackware vessel - spout and handle. Chimu culture.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A12.32&quot&quotComplete vessel formed of high sloping base with rounded body and tall tapering spout with handle. Body is decorated with relief decorations of two stylised figures with curving headresses. Clay base is black with traces of white slip (?) showing in places, especially base which is decorated with a circular pattern.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM153&quot&quotDouble bodied vessel with animal head spout. Black whistling vessel. Chimu.&quot&quotCeramic pot&quot&quot08A27.28&quot&quotDouble bodied black vessel joined at body and with arching handle at necks. One vessel has a tall spout (chipped) with flaring rim, the other is in the form of an animal head (panther?) with perforations beside the eyes and at corners of mouth (whistling vessel?). Both bodies are decorated with curving bands of decoration in the form of incised lines . Surface of black slip but traces of shite slip remain.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM154&quot&quotFragment of pot with two human faces in medallion form, black.&quot&quotPortion of pot decorated with 2 relief heads&quot&quot08A11.30&quot&quotPot sherd from large pot decorated with two moulded heads. black slip applied to outside surface.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM155&quot&quotPlain, black globular vessel with moulded ring design on front&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A29&quot&quotRound bodied pot with rounded base. It appears to have been made from two moulded halves, joined vertically. a flaring spout has been applied (chipped). A small projecting point arises from one shoulder of the main body. No flattening of base. Clay matrix is dark with black slip applied.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM156&quot&quotFragments of vessel with head on spout - black. Chimu culture.&quot&quotPot fragments&quot&quot08A29&quot&quotPot in five fragments, four of which have been glued together. Pot is of a greyish clay covered in black slip. The round body of the pot forms the body of the figure with arms in front. The head stands above the body and a round spout rises out of it.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM157&quot&quotDouble-bodied vessel with whistling spout in form of bird.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A11.31&quot&quotCeramic vessel with two bodies joined, and necks joined with a bridge of perforated ceramic. One vessel has a broken neck, the other one is finished with a small bird (beak chipped) with small hole underneath. Material is a dark clay covered with black slip. Each vessel is decorated front and back with a panel of patterned incised design. Bases are curved.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM158&quot&quotVessel with spout and handle, relief modelling, red-ward. Probably Chimu culture.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A11.31&quot&quotPot with spout (broken) and handle. Sits on flat base, handle attaches to broad shoulder. Upper half decorated with a relief moulding of two winged beasts with beaks, arms and legs, holding something in their hands. No colour applied, whole pot is an orangey-red.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM159&quot&quotVessel in form of recumbent dog with stirrup spout.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A11.31&quot&quotCeramic vessel in form of recumbent dog (or other animal) with head projecting on one side. Legs and tail are moulded in relief on surface. A hollow stirrup spout arises from the dog's body but is broken at the top. There is a small animal with tail moulded on at the point where it is broken. The vessel is mounted on a pedestal base with rounded bottom, chipped on one edge. It is decorated in a basic white slip, with red and black to pick out details of face, ears, paws, genitals. Handle is decorated with a pattern of rings. On the back is a patch of black staining. Head has been broken off and re-glued.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM160&quot&quotVessel with spout and handle. Mochica culture.&quot&quotFlagon -shaped pot with spout and handle.&quot&quot08A11.30&quot&quotFlagon-shaped pot with tall narrow spout and large handle. Body made in two parts probably. Body decorated with wide band of whit slip and bands of red slip with two birds. Traces of white slip on spout. Spout chipped at top. Flat base.&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM161&quot&quotPot with stamped decoration - black.&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A29&quot&quotPot with rounded base and large 'waist'. Simple upright rim. Upper half of body above waist decorated with stamped pattern of lines and dots. Some damage to main body is seen. a piece of string has been tied around base of rim. Cllay matrix is dark and blackened on one side (possibly slip).&quot&quot57&quot
&quotAM162&quot&quotShort wooden club&quot&quotClub&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotShort wooden club. Handle has grip of woven cane.&quot&quot88&quot
&quotAM163-197&quot&quot35 Reed arrows, some with flights, many damaged&quot&quotArrows&quot&quot07F12-F22&quot&quotReed arrows, some with flights, many damaged.&quot&quot73&quot
&quotAM198&quot&quotReed arrow, poisoned, with cased head&quot&quotArrow&quotNULL&quotReed arrow, poisoned, with cased head'.&quot&quot73&quot
&quotAM199-206&quot&quot6 Arrows&quot&quotArrows&quotNULL&quot6 Arrows with barbed wooden points and flighted.&quot&quot90&quot
&quotAM201, AM203&quot&quot2 Arrows&quot&quotArrows&quotNULL&quot2 Arrows with long smooth points, no flights.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM207-209&quot&quot3 Wooden bows&quot&quotBows&quotNULL&quot3 Wooden bows.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM210&quot&quotPottery vessel with modelling of kneeling man.&quot&quotPot in shape of human form&quot&quot08A11.30&quot&quotPot with human form moulded from one side, with head rising up from rim. Male figure is sitting with one leg bent (or amputated at knee) and one arm folded across chest, the other resting on knee. Face an d body decorated on a white background with geometric pattern of lines and dots in black. A similar, more elaborate pattern in black and red, is painted around the back of the pot. Clay fabric is whitish. Top of head is broken off. Two more recent chips from forehead are in a seperate tube with a note. A repair has been made at the neck of the pot.&quot&quot75&quot
&quotAM211&quot&quotVessel of soft stone&quot&quotStone vessel&quot&quot07G11&quot&quotVessel of soft stone (steatite). Donated as a 'Sioux Bowl.' Probably archaeological.&quot&quot75&quot
&quotAM212&quot&quotSoapstone trough&quot&quotCooking trough&quot&quot07G11&quot&quotSoapstone cooking trough.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM213&quot&quotBirchbark basket - porcupine quill embroidery&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotBirchbark basket with porcupine quill embroidery.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM214&quot&quotBeaded (tobacco ?) pouch&quot&quotPouch&quot&quot07B02&quot&quotBeaded (tobacco ?) pouch.&quot&quot82&quot
&quotAM215-216&quot&quotBeaded hide panels&quot&quotBeadwork&quot&quot07B02&quot&quotBeaded hide panels - for tobacco pouch (?).&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM217&quot&quotPair of moccasins (beaded)&quot&quotMoccasins&quot&quot05A06&quot&quotPair of moccasins (beaded). One has tongue of black material, the other dark blue matching rest of upper.&quot&quot82&quot
&quotAM218&quot&quotPair of soft hide boots&quot&quotBoots&quot&quot05A06&quot&quotPair of soft hide boots.&quot&quot82&quot
&quotAM219&quot&quotPair of moccasins - ornamented with porcupine quills/ribbon (?)&quot&quotMoccasins&quot&quot05A06&quot&quotPair of moccasins - ornamented with porcupine quills (?) and ribbon.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM220&quot&quotMoccasin - embroidered&quot&quotMoccasin&quot&quot05A06&quot&quotMoccasin, embroidered.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM221-224&quot&quot4 Cloth bands with bead embroidery. Moth damage&quot&quotBeadwork&quot&quot07B02&quot&quotCloth band with bead embroidery.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM225&quot&quotCloth bag with bead embroidery&quot&quotBag&quot&quot07B02&quot&quotCloth bag with bead embroidery.&quot&quot82&quot
&quotAM226&quot&quotPair of snowshoes&quot&quotSnowshoes&quot&quot07G05&quot&quotPair of snowshoes with loops for shoes.&quot&quot59&quot
&quotAM227&quot&quotPair of snowshoes&quot&quotSnowshoes&quot&quot07G05&quot&quotPair of snowshoes with open weave dyed red.&quot&quot59&quot
&quotAM228&quot&quotModel sealing spear&quot&quotModel harpoon&quot&quot07G05&quot&quotIvory model of a sealing spear.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM229&quot&quotLarge leather holster, tooled decoration and fringed&quot&quotHolster&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotLarge leather holster, tooled decoration and fringed.&quot&quot58&quot
&quotAM230&quot&quotBow&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotBow of red wood with grooved back.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM231&quot&quotBow&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotBow of red wood with black back, half round section.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM232&quot&quotStick&quot&quotWooden tool&quotNULL&quotStick, slightly pointed at one end, with a hole at either end. Possibly part of a fishing net or used to make or mend a net?&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM233&quot&quotManeas for fettering horses&quot&quotManeas&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotManeas for fettering horses.&quot&quot89&quot
&quotAM234&quot&quotCarved wooden stirrup&quot&quotStirrup&quotNULL&quotCarved wooden stirrup.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM235&quot&quotMexican flagellae for riderless horse&quot&quotFlagellae&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotMexican flagellae for riderless horse.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM236&quot&quotMexican flagellae for riderless horse&quot&quotFlagellae&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotMexican flagellae for riderless horse.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM237&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Eskimo bows&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotBow.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM238&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Eskimo bows&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotShot Bow. Iron body covered with sinue&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM239&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Eskimo bows&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotLaminated bow apparently secured by pitch or a similar substance and wrapped in vegetable fibre. Broken about a third of the way along bow.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM240&quot&quotStone axe head attached to wooden handle&quot&quotStone axe/chisel&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotStone axe head attached to wooden handle.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM241&quot&quotPair of Mexican Hose&quot&quotHosiery&quot&quot07B02&quot&quotPair of Mexican hose.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM242&quot&quotBlack pottery head, human.&quot&quotFigurine (fragment) or potsherd?&quot&quot08A29&quot&quotThree dimensional ceramic head with realistic features, hollow with two holes pierced through centre of ears. Circular moulded headdress runs around front and sides of head. Plain on back and top. This head has been broken off at the neck - so hard to tell if part of a pot or a figure sculpture. Head feels heavy to hold. Clay matrix is greyish with black slip applied and possibly areas of white slip, relics of which can be seen in the folds of the decoration.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM243&quot&quot2 Fragments of a pottery head (human)&quot&quotPottery head - fragments&quot&quot08A11.30&quot&quot2 Fragments of a pottery human head, broken and neck and across head. One fragment has eyes, nose and hair, the other has the right hands side of hair and back of head. hair is decorated in a pattern of incised lines filled with white slip. Clay is thick and heavy.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM244&quot&quot3 Fragments from pottery figure&quot&quotCeramic fragments from figure&quot&quot08A11.30&quot&quotFragment from ceramic figure sculpture, comprising part of chest and arm . Draped clothing or decoration on top of arm and around neck. Hand broken off and loose. Small piece of decoration broken off from chest is wrapped seperately. Dark clay fabric with black slip. Part of same figure as AM245 and AM246, though surface finish less polished.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM245&quot&quotFragment from pottery figure&quot&quotCeramic fragment from figure&quot&quot08A11.30&quot&quotFragment from ceramic figure sculpture, comprising folded arm and part of chest. . Draped clothing or decoration on top of arm and around neck. Hand is curled into fist with hole as if may have held something. Small piece of decoration broken off from other hand is in with it . Dark clay fabric with black slip. Possibly part of same figure as AM246 and AM244, finish similar to AM246. Also similarity in style to AM242.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM246&quot&quotHead from pottery figure&quot&quotCeramic head&quot&quot08A11.30&quot&quotHead from a ceramic figure, broken at neck, wearing some kind of head covering. Dark clay fabric with black slip. Old glue on break. Part of same figure as AM244 and AM245? Also similarity to AM242.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM247&quot&quotCarapace of an armadillo fashioned into a basket&quot&quotBasket&quot&quot01C17&quot&quotCarapace of an armadillo fashioned into a basket. Handle/tail broken.&quot&quot73&quot
&quotAM247A&quot&quotCarapace of an armadillo fashioned into a purse ?&quot&quotPurse ?&quot&quot01C17&quot&quotCarapace of an armadillo fashioned into a purse ?&quot&quot73&quot
&quotAM248&quot&quotBlow pipe&quot&quotBlow pipe&quot&quot07F12-F32&quot&quotBlow pipe, 'Bodeguera.'&quot&quot90&quot
&quotAM249&quot&quotPiece of sail-cloth&quot&quotSail-cloth&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotPiece of sail-cloth.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM250&quot&quotThree pronged Eskimo fish spear&quot&quotFish spear&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotThree-pronged fish spear. Shaft broken, prongs made of bone.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM251&quot&quotFish spear. Bone blade. Part of shaft attached&quot&quotFish spear&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotFish spear with bone blade. Part of shaft attached.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM252&quot&quotBone blade of fish spear&quot&quotFish spear&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotBone blade of fish spear. No shaft.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM253&quot&quotWatch pocket made by Eskimo. Skin - decorated&quot&quotWatch pocket&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotWatch pocket of animal skin, decorated.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM254&quot&quotModel of Kayak carved from Ivory&quot&quotKayak&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotModel of Kayak carved from Ivory.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM255&quot&quotIron nail used as fish hook&quot&quotImprovised fish hook&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotIron nail used as fish hook.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM256+A&quot&quot2 Purses made from penguins' feet&quot&quotPurses&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quot2 Purses made from 'penguins' feet. Not so, but probably Loons or Geese.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM257&quot&quot1 of 2 pieces of sail cloth&quot&quotSail-cloth&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotPiece of sail cloth.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM258&quot&quot1 of 2 pieces of sail cloth&quot&quotSail-cloth&quot&quot07G18.03&quot&quotPiece of sail cloth.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM259&quot&quotPiece of rope&quot&quotRope&quot&quot07G18.03&quot&quotPiece of rope.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM260&quot&quotLid of food tin&quot&quotFood tin&quot&quot07G18.03&quot&quotLid of food tin.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM260A&quot&quot[1 of] 5 food tins&quot&quotFood tin&quot&quot07G18.03&quot&quotFpod tin. Pressed on base: Goldner patent.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM260B&quot&quot[1 of] 5 food tins&quot&quotFood tin&quot&quot07G18.03&quot&quotFood tin. Pressed on base: Goldner patent. Also remains of paper label with instructions.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM260C&quot&quot[1 of] 5 food tins&quot&quotFood tin&quot&quot07G18.03&quot&quotFood tin. Pressed on base: Goldner patent. Signs of being placed on fire.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM260D&quot&quot[1 of] 5 food tins&quot&quotFood tin&quot&quot07G18.03&quot&quotFood tin. Pressed on base: Goldner patent. Remains of paper label with instructions.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM260E&quot&quot[1 of] 5 food tins&quot&quotFood tin&quot&quot07G18.03&quot&quotFood tin. '154' scratched on base.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM261&quot&quotPiece of iron hoop&quot&quotIron hoop&quot&quot07G18.03&quot&quotPiece of iron hoop.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM262&quot&quotPortion of a barrel lid with 'Mixed Pickles' scratched thereon&quot&quotPiece of barrel&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotPortion of a barrel with 'Mixed Pickles' scratched thereon.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM263&quot&quotSnow shovel&quot&quotSnow shovel&quot&quot07G05&quot&quotSnow shovel.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM264&quot&quotKnife and sheath&quot&quotKnife and sheath&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotKnife and sheaf. Handle of knife and sheaf made of bone, with leather attached. Decorated with incised lines and caribou/reindeers.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM265&quot&quotBone spoon traced with figures of reindeer&quot&quotBone spoon&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotBone spoon traced with figures of caribou/reindeer.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM266&quot&quotContainer made of bone with wooden lid and plug&quot&quotBone container&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotContainer made of bone with wooden lid and plug.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM267&quot&quotBone needle&quot&quotBone needle&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotBone needle with 2 eyes.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM267A&quot&quotBone awl/drill?&quot&quotBone awl/drill?&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotBone awl/drill for enlarging existing hole?&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM267B&quot&quotBone awl/drill?&quot&quotBone awl/drill?&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotBone awl/drill for making hole?&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM267C&quot&quotBone implement&quot&quotBone implement&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotBone implement. Mouth-piece for use with awl/drill when making hole?&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM267D&quot&quotBone implement&quot&quotBone implement&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotSmall piece of bone with large hole. Probably to place under skins when making holes with awl.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM268&quot&quotModel of Eskimo Kayak paddle&quot&quotKayak paddle&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotModel of Eskimo Kayak paddle. Bone tipped (one end broken).&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM269&quot&quotDrill made of copper&quot&quotDrill&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotDrill made of native copper.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM270&quot&quot3 Pieces of pitch&quot&quotPieces of pitch&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quot3 Pieces of pitch. Relics of the Franklin Artic Expedition.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM271&quot&quotMatrix from a fire&quot&quotMatrix from a fire&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotMatrix from a fire. Relics from Sir John Franklin's Artic Expedition.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM272&quot&quotModel of knife&quot&quotModel of knife&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotModel 'ULU' - woman's knife - usually metal.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM273&quot&quotPiece of sacking&quot&quotPiece of sacking&quot&quot07G17.02&quot&quotPiece of sacking. Relic of the Sir John Franklin Artic Expedition.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM274&quot&quotModels of lacrosse crosses (pair)&quot&quotLacrosse crosses&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotModels of lacrosse crosses (pair).&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM275&quot&quotPlaited bowl covered with bitumen, cowries embedded&quot&quotPlaited bowl&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotPlaited bowl covered with bitumen,,cowries embedded.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM276&quot&quotAxe with stone blade&quot&quotStone axe&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotAxe with stone blade. Blade probably genuine, haft very light and pale (dyed), 'modern' looking. Hand grip of string.&quot&quot88&quot
&quotAM277&quot&quotMilitary medal, 1865&quot&quotMilitary medal&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotMilitary medal gained by a Soldier of the Uruguayan Forces at the surrender of the town of Yatay, Paraguay, Aug. 17th, 1865, during the war between Brazil and Paraguay.&quot&quot89&quot
&quotAM278&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment, open at one end with a kind of plug. Reddish fabric . No decoration.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-01&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery fragment, spear-head&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPottery fragment. Probably the head of a spear, representing a stone blade lashed on to shaft. Broken off near top of shaft.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-02&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery fragment, adze-shaped&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment. Possibly the head of an adze, with a broad curving blade. Broken off at 'shaft' and other end of 'blade'. Upper surface of 'blade' is decorated with a pattern of criss-crossing incised lines.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-03&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPotsherd of dark fabric, with four moulded figures in semi-relief. Greyish deposit on curved inner surface with shelly inclusion. AM278.03A is part of base of the same vessel, AM278.24 & AM278.36 possibly also belong.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-03A&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotFragment of pottery base&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment. Portion of base, roughly made.Blackened on outer surface with greyish deposit on inner surface. AM278.03 is part of the same vessel, AM278.24 & AM278.36 possibly also belong.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-04&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotSolid fragment, (part of shoulder or leg?),. Surface decorated with a pattern of impressed marks like grains of cereal.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-05&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment from large vessel. Decorated with upper half of a figure in large headdress and holding aloft some object. Lower part of figure has sheared off from the surface of the vessel. Exterior is covered with black slip or colouring. Inner surface shows traces of a heavy deposit and also some adhesive. Fits against AM278-26.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-06&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotTapering solid fragment, (part of horn or leg?), broken at both ends . Surface decorated with a pattern of impressed circles in 2 rows.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-07&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery fragment, animal sculpture&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotBroken fragment of horn from animal scupture, decorated with impressed circles.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-08&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery head of animal&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotLarge solid head of horned animal , broken at neck and horns. Cylindrical nose with impressed, indented nostrils, also eyes.Horns and back of head decorated with impressed circles. AM278.31 also belongs.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-09&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery fragment, animal sculpture&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotSnake's head and part of body (fragment) with scales impressed into clay and with traces of white slip or colouring.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-10&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotBroken fragment, tapering piece, undecorated.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-11&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotLarge fragment of pot with relief stamp applied. Grey/white slip on interior surface.Interior shows internal shoulder. Stamp in the form of a Maya inscription identical to that on AM278.17, possibly from the same vessel.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-12&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment decorated with human head in conical headdress, standing in relief. Whitish deposit in decoration. Joins to AM278-19.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-13&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotFigure&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotHead of figure in a dark red fabric, either coarse ceramic or a light stone (tufa?). Only front part of face and one side of skull survive.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-14&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotLarge pottery head with curved inner surface, possibly a decoration applied to a pottery vessel. Eyes, nose and upper part of mouth, with part of surrounding headdress survive. Coated with red slip or colour. Stylised features with eves as tow circles in relief and pierced holes for pupils. Joins AM278.15.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-15&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotFragment of base of pottery vessel. Joins AM278.14. Crudely made.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-16&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment in the shape of a rounded, tapering object, curved, and showing traces of reddish colouring. Broken off at both ends. Joins to AM278.42.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-17&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery rim fragment of dark fabric, decorated with a stamp. Whitish deposit on inner surface. Grey/white slip on interior surface.Interior shows internal shoulder. Stamp in the form of a Maya inscription identical to that on AM278.11, possibly from the same vessel.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-18&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotModel&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPortion of head of a horned animal, one horn and side of face missing. eyes are tow impressed circles. Long wide muzzle. Broken area reveals structural detail - the head appears to have been moulded around a central tapering core.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-19&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotLarge pottery sherd with part of a figure attached. Dark fabric with traces of white colouring. Inner surface of potsherd has a coarse layer applied. Joins to AM278-12.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-20&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment with same colouring and finish as AM278.14 and 15. Curved inner surface suggests it is from a ceramic vessel. Inner surface is cracked.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-21&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotLid (?) of pottery vessel. Domed top rising to a broken tip, decorated with radial lines and cross-hatches. Reddish fabric.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-22&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotAnimal muzzle, fragment of head. Shows two peforated nostrils and partially open mouth. Light clay fabric.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-23&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPot sherd with human head and headress attached. Black colouring on exterior., Inner surface is a pale orangey colour. Traces of ashesive on edges and inner surface.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-24&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment with two figures in partial relief, one human, the other with animal characteristics. Traces of whitish colouring. AM278.03, 03a & AM278.36 possibly from the same vessel.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-25&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd with decoration&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment with decoration of stylised human head in relief.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-26&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd with decoration&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotLarge pottery fragment with relief decoration of head, shoulders and arm of figure, holding an object (frond?) in hand. Tall headress on head. Back of sherd shows some kind of cement addition. Old glue on some edges. Fits against AM278-05.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-27&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment with head of snake in relief. Scales decorated with traces of whitish colouring. Inner surface shows white deposit. AM278.48 also belongs.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-28&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment, decorated with stamp-moulded human head and headress. Black colour or slip on outer surface. Same stamp as AM278.23, 29, 32, 35, 39, 46.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-29&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment with decoration of head in headress. Black slip or colour on outer surface. Inner surface shows a heavy deposit plus traces of adhesive (fragment has been broken and mended).&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-30&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery fragment, possibly forming part of base. Greyish fabric decorated with a looped pattern in relief.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-31&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot fragment, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotTapering solid fragment, (part of horn or leg?) with 3 flat surfaces decorated with a series of incised dots. Part of AM278.08.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-32&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotFragment of pot with modelled head in relief applied. Black colour or slip on surface.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-33&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotFragment of pot with modelled head in relief.. Black slip or colour applied.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-34&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot fragment, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotTapering solid fragment, (part of horn or leg?), broken at both ends. Surface decorated with a pattern of impressed marks.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-35&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotFragment of pot with modelled head in relief applied. Black colour or slip on surface.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-36&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotFragment of pot with relief stamp applied., showing a series of standing figures. AM278.03, 3a & AM278.24 possibly from the same vessel.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-37&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotFragment of pot with relief stamp applied. Stamp appears to be in the form of a Maya inscription similar to but different from those on AM278.11 and AM278.17.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-38&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotFragment of pot with modelled head in relief.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-39&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotFragment of pot with modelled head in relief.. Black slip or colour applied.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-40&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot, fragment, head of snake&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotHead of snake, broken at one end and along bottom. Modelled on both sides. Red slip or colour applied.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-41&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPotsherd, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotFragment of pot with head modelled in relief.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-42&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot fragment, decorated&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotTapering solid fragment, (part of horn or leg?), broken at one end. Joins to AM278.16.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-43&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery head&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPottery head, very finely modelled, wearing black head covering. Very expressive with a humerous expression. Traces of polychorme colour, red, white, black remaining. Head does not appear to have been broken off but is a complete piece, though bottom flat surface is perforated by 3 small holes. A crack, filled with adhesive, is visible near the base.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-44&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery head&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPottery head, with coiled head-dress, simple features. chipped at base. Red fabric.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-45&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery figurine&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotFigurine on flat base. Pierced ears and holes punctured underneath arms. Appendage with flattenened top on back (possibly for ease of holding). Possibly a rattle (shake it!).&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-46&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery head&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotPottery head, partially in relief with flat back. Elaborate headdress, coated with black colour.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-47&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPot&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotAnimal head with flat snout like a pig, but appears to have horn. Light clay fabric.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-48&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery fragment&quot&quot07D009&quot&quotFragment of pot in the shape of a decorated coil, part of snake's body. Scale-like pattern incised and filled with white slip. Part of AM278.27.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-49&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery fragment, animal sculpture&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotSnake's head, broken at neck. Traces of white colour on black base.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM278-50&quot&quot[1 of] 51 potsherds&quot&quotPottery fragment, head of bird, probably Condor&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotBird's head, broken at neck. Whattle above beak suggest a Condor. Material a yellowish clay.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM279+A-K&quot&quot12 Doilies made from the bark of lace bark tree&quot&quotDoilies&quotNULL&quot12 Doilies made from the bark of lace bark tree.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM280&quot&quotFur coat in glass case&quot&quotFur coat&quot&quot07J01&quot&quotBuffalo skin robe.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM281&quot&quotFlagellae for riderless horse&quot&quotFlagellae&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotFlagellae for riderless horse.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM282&quot&quotFlagellae for riderless horse&quot&quotFlagellae&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotFlagellae for riderless horse.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM283&quot&quotLarge Panama-type hat&quot&quotHat&quot&quot07G17.01&quot&quotLarge Panama-type hat. Eight cords coming from crown to brim. Tassels of green, red and yellow on top of crown and around edge of brim.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM284&quot&quotSpecimen of piece of the lace bark tree illustrating the use to which the bark is put&quot&quotPiece of lace bark&quot&quot07B02&quot&quotSpecimen of piece of the Lace Bark Tree illustrating the use to which the bark is put.&quot&quot51&quot
&quotAM285&quot&quotPiece of 'cloth' made from the bark of the lace bark tree&quot&quotPiece of lace bark&quot&quot07B02&quot&quotPiece of 'cloth' made from the bark of Lace Bark Tree.&quot&quot51&quot
&quotAM286&quot&quotOrnament made from bark of lace bark tree contained in a domed glass case&quot&quotPiece of lace bark&quot&quot07G20&quot&quotOrnament made from bark of Lace Bark Tree contained in a domed glass case.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAM287&quot&quotSpecimen of the 'silk cotton' tree&quot&quotSpecimen of the 'silk cotton' tree&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotSeed pod of the 'Silk Cotton' tree, Jamaica. (or Pod of Bombax ceiba, White-flowered Silk Cotton Tree from Bangalore).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAM288&quot&quotBowl made from the seed-case of a Brazil nut&quot&quotBowl&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quotTurned woodbowl made from large seed-case of a Brazil nut.&quot&quot73&quot
&quotAM289&quot&quot2 Hanks of braided fibre cord. Flagellae for horses ?&quot&quotFlagellae&quot&quot07G18.04&quot&quot2 Hhanks of braided fibre cord. Flagellae for horses?&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM290&quot&quotSmall carving in sandstone of a human head&quot&quotStone carving&quot&quot08A11.30&quot&quotSmall carving in sandstone of human head with hair or head decoration framing face incurving strands. Break at top of back of head suggesting it was not part of a figure sculpture but formed part of a decoration.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM291&quot&quotLarge canvas bag ('Strong Bag')&quot&quotCanvas bag&quot&quot07G18.03&quot&quotLarge canvas bag ('Strong Bag'). Relic of the Franklin Artic Expedition.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM292&quot&quotPottery fragment - Tepeticup&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPotsherd, polychromatic - red, orange, black decoration.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM293&quot&quotPottery fragment - Tepeticup&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotSmall potsherd, polychromatic - red, orange, black.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM294&quot&quotPottery fragment - Tepeticup&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPotsherd, polychromatic - red, orange, black decoration.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM295&quot&quotPottery fragment - Tepeticup&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot07D002&quot&quotPotsherd, polychromatic - red, orange, black decoration.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM296&quot&quotAmerican 1 cent coin&quot&quotCoin, American&quot&quot07A044&quot&quotObverse shows a woman's head inside a circle of stars withdate "1843". Reverse shows a circular wreath containing the words "ONE CENT" and around edge "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA". Worn.&quot&quot75&quot
&quotAM297&quot&quotAmerican 1 cent coin&quot&quotCoin, American&quot&quot07A044&quot&quotObverse shows plumed head of a native American with inscription "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1866". Reverse shows a circular wreath containing the words "ONE CENT".&quot&quot75&quot
&quotAM298&quot&quotCanada token - Bank of Montreal, one penny 1842&quot&quotToken, Canadian 1842&quot&quot07A042&quot&quotObverse shows a large house with portico, and inscription around edge "PROVINCE OF CANADA. BANK OF MONTREAL". Reverse shows an oval crest ("CONCORDIA SALUS") with a diagonal cross containing 3 types of flower and a beaver. A banner at the bottom contains the inscription "BANK OF MONTREAL". Around the edge is the inscription "BANK TOKEN" and "ONE PENNY 1842".&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM299&quot&quotCoin, copper, Bank of Upper Canada 1857&quot&quotCoin, Canadian&quot&quot07A042&quot&quotObverse shows male nude onhorseback fighting dragon with inscription "Bank of Upper Canada 1857". Reverse shows crown, crossed sword and anchor, 2 horns of plenty and section of flag with inscription "BANK TOKEN - ONE PENNY"&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM300&quot&quotPenny token, New Brunswick 1843&quot&quotToken, New Brunswick&quot&quot07A042&quot&quotObverse shows head of yound Victoria with inscription "VICTORIA DEI GRATIA REGINA 1843". Reverse shows a three masted sailing ship in centre with inscription "NEW BRUNSWICK 1843. ONE PENNY TOKEN"&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM301&quot&quotCopper coin, 'Columbia' with male head&quot&quotCoin, British Columbia&quot&quot07A042&quot&quotObverse shows male head with inscription "COLUMBIA" . Reverse shows a seated female figure (Britannia?) holding a scales and seated on a Union Jack-type motif contained in a wheel. English/American?&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM302&quot&quotOne penny token, 1832, province of Nova Scotia&quot&quotToken,Canada&quot&quot07A044&quot&quotObverse shows a classical male head with the inscription "PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA". Reverse shows a thistle with the inscription "ONE PENNY TOKEN 1832". Milled edge.&quot&quot21&quot
&quotAM303&quot&quotCollection of nuts and pods - Babasu nut&quot&quotSamples - Burning nut&quotNULL&quotSamples of 'Burning Nut' - source of oil for burning (Babasu nut, N. Brazil) and 'Vegetable Ivory.'&quot&quot112&quot
&quotAM304&quot&quotSpanish "monkey"&quot&quotBotijo&quot&quot08A10.28&quot&quotWater container with spout for drinking, central loop handle and larger spout for filling.&quot&quot89&quot
&quotAM305&quot&quotPot lid with long-legged animal handle, head missing&quot&quotPot lid&quot&quot08A13.44&quot&quotPot lid with long-legged animal handle, head missing.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM306&quot&quotPot fragment with handle as salamander ?&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A13.44&quot&quotPot fragment with handle as an axolotl. 2 (human) faces on pot fragment.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM307&quot&quotPot lid with frag. of handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A13.44&quot&quotPot lid with fragment of handle.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM308&quot&quotPot lid&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A13.44&quot&quotPot lid.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM309&quot&quotPottery frag. with animal design&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A13.44&quot&quotPottery fragment with animal design.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM310&quot&quotFragment of pot handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A13.44&quot&quotFragment of pot handle.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM311&quot&quotPottery fragment with design&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A13.44&quot&quotPottery fragment with design.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM312&quot&quotPot fragment with animal design&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A13.44&quot&quotPot fragment with animal design.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM313&quot&quotPot lid&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A13.44&quot&quotPot lid.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotAM314&quot&quotHuman figure with semicircular headdress&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot08A13.44&quot&quotHuman figure with semicircular headdress, carved from volcanic rock. The 'headdress' has a fairly sharp edge and the opposite end is slightly concave which would facilitate use as a hand tool or attachment to a shaft. Probably a ceremonial axe.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC/SL1-SL6&quot&quot8 Fragments & buttons (?) from Swiss Lake Village Robenhausen&quot&quotArchaeological remains&quot&quot07B06&quot&quotFragments and buttons (?) from Swiss Lake Village Robenhausen. Eight items, 1 to 4, 5a, b, and c, and 6.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0003&quot&quotPottery oil lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotEarthenware oil lamp with a pinched handle, two small holes on top, large hole for wick. Design of a horse or unicorn within a ring on top.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0005&quot&quotPottery oil lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotRoman oil lamp with maker's stamp SAECVI.Small handle, with top portion missing. Hole for filling and for wick and small hole near wick hole, presumably to let air escape when filling with oil.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0007+A&quot&quotTextiles taken from stone coffin in Terrace Walk. One striped, one perforated.&quot&quotTextile fragments&quot&quot07B06&quot&quotTextiles taken from stone coffin in Terrace Walk, Bath. One striped, one perforated.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0008&quot&quotFibula, found in Bath&quot&quotFibula&quot&quot07A061&quot&quotFibula. Large metal 'pin' formed of two pieces of metal, square in section, fused at bottom to form a point and at top curving outwards and supporting a semi-circular ring (broken).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0009&quot&quotRomano British bronze brooch (from Lansdown Sept. 1905)&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quot07A082&quot&quotCircular bronze brooch with 6 protruding arms in the shape of rings with round, flat discs at the end. The centre of the main circle is formed of a four armed cross and out of this protrudes a raised central 'boss' with four small discs inscribed with concentric circles. At the centre of this 'boss' is a raised piece of white enamel, encircled by a collar, with 6 small circular sockets which probably held enamel inlay (or jewels?). There is a small trace of something deep pink inside one of the sockets. The main ring contains a repeating patterns of enamel inlaid segments, of two designsone is a grid-like design of intersecting blue lines and white squares, with red dots where the lines intersect, the other is a 'flower-shape' with blue 'petals' radiating from a yellow centre, on a white background. The arms of the 'cross' that support this circle are also inlaid with enamel, as are the 6 disks on the ends of the 6 rings, in blue and white. The back of the brooch has tow projecting pieces, one flat and perforated by a small hole, the other welded with a pin and with a broken segment, presumably the base of the pin. From the Lansdown excavation of 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0010&quot&quotCarved stone (3 leaves), church boss&quot&quotCarved stonework&quot&quot08B01.39&quot&quotCarved stone (3 leaves), church boss.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0011&quot&quotPiece of fluted stone&quot&quotCarved stonework&quot&quot08B01.39&quot&quotPiece of fluted stone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0012&quot&quotPiece of stone (frag. of column)&quot&quotCarved stonework&quot&quot08B01.39&quot&quotPiece of stone (fragment of column).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0013&quot&quotPiece marble with scrolls & leaf pattern on three sides&quot&quotCarved stonework&quot&quot08B01.39&quot&quotPiece of marble with scrolls and leaf pattern on three sides.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0014&quot&quotSmall perfume jar. Roman glass&quot&quotPerfume jar&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotSmall perfume jar. Roman glass.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0015&quot&quotBoxed plain mosaic&quot&quotMosaic&quot&quot07E16&quot&quotBoxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0016&quot&quotBoxed plain mosaic&quot&quotMosaic&quot&quot07E16&quot&quotBoxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0017&quot&quotBoxed plain mosaic&quot&quotMosaic&quot&quot07E16&quot&quotBoxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0018&quot&quotBoxed plain mosaic&quot&quotMosaic&quot&quot07E16&quot&quotBoxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0019&quot&quotBoxed plain mosaic&quot&quotMosaic&quot&quot07E16&quot&quotBoxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0020&quot&quotBoxed plain mosaic&quot&quotMosaic&quot&quot07E16&quot&quotBoxed sample of plain mosaic flooring. Small tesserae ca. 5mm square.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0021&quot&quotCast of Rosetta Stone&quot&quotPlaster cast&quotNULL&quotCast of Rosetta Stone. Major H.D. Haviland [sic, Haverfield] (Annual Report for 1877).&quot&quot45&quot
&quotARC0022&quot&quotBone skate, 13th century, found in the Fleet Ditch, London.&quot&quotIce skate&quot&quot07A100&quot&quotPiece of worked bone with a flat, polished underside and a curved wedge-shape front, perforated through the width. Back is formed by the back end of the bone and is perforated by a large hole lengthwise. Inscription in faded handwriting on underside reads "A SKATE USED BY THE LONDONERS IN THE 13TH CENTURY, SEE FITZSTEPHEN" and "FLEET DITCH".&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0023&quot&quotPocket clasp knife, 13th C.&quot&quotPocket knife&quotNULL&quotPocket clasp knife, 13th C., with inscription: 'I'le waite upon you at the table, And doe what service I am able, To carve your meate is my intent, Use mebut let me not be lent'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0024&quot&quotPiece of beech from in foundations of Winchester Cathedral&quot&quotPiece of wood&quotNULL&quotPiece of beech (cut from a log 1907, found underwater in the 11th C. foundation of Winchester Cathedral). The grey colour is due to soaking in limewater 800 years.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0025&quot&quotAncient bridle found at Drogheda, 1844&quot&quotBridle&quotNULL&quotAncient bridle found at Drogheda, 1844.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0026&quot&quotBowl of clay pipe,heel stamped GH&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A086&quot&quotBowl of small clay pipe with flat heel and portion of stem. Heel is stamped with a 'GH' and a small decorative mark. Bowl and stem are finely stroke-burnished. Bowl has a thin decorative ring around edge. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0027&quot&quotBowl of clay pipe,heel stamped GH&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A086&quot&quotBowl of small clay pipe with flat heel . Heel is stamped with a 'GH' and a small decorative mark. Bowl has a thin decorative ring around edge. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0028&quot&quotBowl of clay pipe,heel stamped EDWA/RAVND/HI&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A086&quot&quotBowl of small clay pipe with flat heel . Heel is stamped with a 'EDWA/RDVND/(ER)HI(LL)' . Maker is Edward Underhill, Leigh-on-Mendip. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0029&quot&quotBowl of clay pipe,heel stamped RICH GREN LAND&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A086&quot&quotBowl of small clay pipe with flat heel . Heel is stamped with a 'RICH/GREN/LAND' . Maker is Richard Greenland of Norton St Philip, c.1660-1685. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0030&quot&quotShaft and heel of clay pipe,heel stamped TS&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A086&quot&quotShaft of small clay pipe with flat heel . Heel is stamped with a 'TS' . Maker possibly Thomas Smith of Bristol, 1640-1670. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001. Note in box adds 'Thomas Smith made a Freeman in 1651'&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0031&quot&quotBowl of clay pipe,heel damaged&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A086&quot&quotBowl of small clay pipe with damaged heel . Heel apparently unstamped. Bowl has a thin decorative ring around edge. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001. Fingerprint on bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0032&quot&quotBowl of clay pipe,broken heel&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A086&quot&quotBowl of small clay pipe with broken heel . Bowl has a thin decorative ring around edge. North-east Somerset style. c.1640-1660. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0033&quot&quotEnglish clay pipe, stem stamped RD/CARP/&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A086&quot&quotBowl and stem of clay pipe, bowl damaged. Stem stamped "RD/CARP [ENTER BATH]". Maker Robert Carpenter, Bath c. 1695-1730.
Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001. Also seen on bowl is an inscription in ink (?) "-(?)ASB. (abbreviation) DISPENSARY" (?).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0034&quot&quotEnglish clay pipe 1790-1810&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A086&quot&quotFragmentary bowl. Spur embossed "W" on left, "C (not G)" on left. Maker Ward, Richard, and Clarke, Thomas, Bath, probably. Indentification notes by Marek Lewcun of Bath Archaeological Trust, 2001.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0035&quot&quotStem of clay pipe, stamped with maker's mark&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A085&quot&quotPortion of stem of clay pipe 'found whilst digging garden, 1 Walcot Terrace, Bath'. Stem is stamped "RO/CARP/ENTER/BATH". Note in 1978 Inventory says 'Maker Robert Carpenter, date 1695-1730, idnetified by Marek Lewcun, Bath Archeological Trust 2001.' Old blue label in box.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0036&quot&quotClay pipe bowl, incomplete&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A085&quot&quotLowere part of bowl and part of stem of clay pipe, showing chin and lower portion of beard and projecting spur. Notes with object state ' Lower portion of bowl which if complete would be in the form of a Russian or Turkish head. Spur embossed R/R. Maker Richard Ring & Co, Bristol, Date c.1853-1880. Provenance: allotment, Lower Common, Upper Bristol Road, Bath. Old blue label in box.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0037&quot&quotClay pipe bowl, rustic type&quot&quotPipe&quot&quot07A085&quot&quotLarge clay pipe bowl and portion of stem covered with projecting 'spurs' . Notes with specimen state 'clay pipe bowl of 'rustic type' with spurs projecting from a plain face. Maker unknown. Date c.1880-1920. Provenance: mud in canal, presumably Kennet and Avon, and presumably local to Bath. Old blue label in box.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0038&quot&quotFlint core&quot&quotFlint core&quot&quot05C10&quot&quotWedge shaped flint core or tool. White cortex with 2 flakes chipped off exposing black interior. 'Cissbury' written on object in pencil.
Probably part of Dymond p.1, no.32: '11 unfinished neolithic implements from Cissbury, Prof. W.B. Dawkins'. Jennings p.34: '6 Unfinished Neolithic implements, found Cissbury, Prof. Boyd Dawkins (& Mr. Collins)'. See also ARC0043, ARC0098, ARC0115, ARC0126.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0039&quot&quotOblique arrowhead&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotFine triangular grey flecked point, reworked on one side. Marked 'M' in pencil on back. Old label in box states "Batheaston' found by E.E.Broome. 6 Solutrean points (Laurel Leaf)". ?Neolithic. Dymond p.3, no.40: Flint scraper found at Batheaston, Mr. C.E. Broome.
'Oblique arrowhead, Late Neolithic' (Dr Josh Pollard, Dept of Archaeology, Bristol University, 1020).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0040&quot&quot4 Scrapers&quot&quotFint tools&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotFour Neolithic flint scrapers - white, weathered flint. One marked 'field near Ashley Wood', three 'Stellards'. Could these be '4 rough flints', Kendal and Winwood' from Jennings Catalogue p.24?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0041&quot&quot9 Microliths&quot&quotFlint flakes&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot9 Small flint flakes - possibly microliths. Mesolithic.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0042&quot&quotFlint point&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotWhitish flint point, triangular in section, roughly worked. Marked on flat side 'Avebury'. No information found on other Avebury flint finds. Probably Neolithic. Previously with ARC0122.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0043&quot&quot5 Unfinished Neolithic implements.&quot&quotFint flakes&quot&quot05C10&quot&quotFour large white flakes, unmarked, but originally glued to a base. One fragment, discoloured on both sides and no sign of glue, probably does not belong here. A.C. Jennings label in box: No.32. Unfinished Neolithic implements found at Cissbury. Donor Prof. Boyd Dawkins'. Dymond p.1, no.32: '11 unfinished neolithic implements from Cissbury, Prof. W.B. Dawkins'. Jennings p.34: '6 Unfinished Neolithic implements, found Cissbury, Prof. Boyd Dawkins (& Mr. Collins)'. See also ARC0038, ARC0098, ARC0115, ARC0126.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0044&quot&quot6 Flints from Grimes Graves&quot&quotFlint implements&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotSix flints from Grimes Graves, including end scraper and thermal fracture, of which five are marked as follows: a) Grimes Graves, b) Grimes g, c) Grimes Graves, d) End scraper Grimes Graves, e) Thermal Fracture Grimes Graves. f) 'GG'. Accompanying label reads 'Flint from Grimes Graves near Brandon, Norfolk, where flints have been mined for thousands of years. The ancient pits are over 100 in number and the type is a white flint flakes and scrapers (sic) etc. Found by the donor, Mrs Tipping 1927' See Jennings catalogue and note (Publications data below). Also Grimes Graves: ARC0178, ARC0110.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0045&quot&quot2 Obsidian cores&quot&quotObsidian cores&quot&quot05C02&quot&quot2 Obsidian cores.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0046&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotLarge obsidian core. Likely to be 'Obsidian core from which blades for knives and razors etc have been struck off (and 3 stone axes etc...) .from Guatamala, C. America' ' from 1935 acquisitions catalogue.&quot&quot76&quot
&quotARC0047A&quot&quot[2 of] 9 Obsidian flakes and points&quot&quotObsidian tools&quot&quot05C02&quot&quot2 Unifacial obsidian flake tools.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0047B&quot&quot[2 of] 9 Obsidian flakes and points&quot&quotObsidian tools&quot&quot05C02&quot&quot2 Unifacial obsidian flake tools.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0047C&quot&quot[1 of] 9 Obsidian flakes and points&quot&quotObsidian flake tool&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotBifacial obsidian flake point.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0047D&quot&quot[1 of] 9 Obsidian flakes and points&quot&quotObsidian flake scraper&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotObsidian flake disc scraper.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0047E&quot&quot[1 of] 9 Obsidian flakes and points&quot&quotObsidian flake point&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotObsidian unifascial flake point.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0047F&quot&quot[1 of] 9 Obsidian flakes and points&quot&quotObsidian flake knife?&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotObsidian flake knife?&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0047G&quot&quot[1 of] 9 'Obsidian' flakes and points&quot&quotFlake tool fragment&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotFlake tool fragment, unmarked. Probably the basal half of a unifacial point. Found with obsidian tools, but made from a different dark grey rock.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0048&quot&quotLarge obsidian bifacial point&quot&quotObsidian implement&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotLarge oval bifacial point, finely worked on one side.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0049A&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Large obsidian points&quot&quotObsidian tool&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotLong slender obsidian flake point, finely worked on one side and rounded at tip, unmarked.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0049B&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Large obsidian points&quot&quotObsidian tool&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotLarge obsidian flake point.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0050A&quot&quot[1 of] 3 stone axes&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotPolished stone axe head, quite flat with highly poished curving blade. Marked 'Guatemala 2' in pen. 1 of 2 (not three as old label states) polished stone axes. Old label in box reads ' Three stone axes, Guatemala, Central America, Donor Surg. Commander Arathorn R.N. 1935'. 1935 Acquisitions catalogue has 'Obsidian core ....and 3 stone axes (smooth celts) from Guatamala , Slurgeon Commander Arathoon RN. Other (newer) label reads 'Hand axes - jadeite?'.&quot&quot76&quot
&quotARC0050B&quot&quot[1 of] 3 stone axes&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotPolished stone axe head, rather rounded. Marked 'Guatemala 3' in pen. 1 of 2 (not three as old label states) polished stone axes. Old label in box reads ' Three stone axes, Guatemala, Central America, Donor Surg. Commander Arathorn R.N. 1935'. 1935 Acquisitions catalogue has 'Obsidian core ....and 3 stone axes (smooth celts) from Guatamala , Slurgeon Commander Arathoon RN. Other (newer) label reads 'Hand axes - jadeite?'.&quot&quot76&quot
&quotARC0051&quot&quot2 Crudely worked flakes&quot&quotStone flakes&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotTwo large rough stone flakes - no provenance. One is flattish with white cortex on one side. Possibly a kind of obsidian, browny-red.
The other is roughly triangular in section and pointed. The stone is finely grained and greyish-orage.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0052A&quot&quot[5 of] 12 Flake tools, including one arrowhead, scrapers etc&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C03&quot&quot5 Small flake tools (scrapers?) of different materials.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0052B&quot&quot[2 of] 12 Flake tools, including one arrowhead, scrapers etc&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C03&quot&quot2 Small flake tools of black fine-grained stone.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0052C&quot&quot[1 of] 12 Flake tools, including one arrowhead, scrapers etc&quot&quotArrow head&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotWell-made flake arrow head.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0052D&quot&quot[4 of] 12 Flake tools, including one arrowhead, scrapers etc&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C03&quot&quot4 Small flake tools of different materials, unmarked.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0053&quot&quot3 Flakes of Transitional Period&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot3 Grey flint tools, one 7.5cm long, two small ones.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0054&quot&quot[2 of] 4 Arrowheads from Aberdeenshire&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot2 Whiteish flakes, one marked 'N. Field, S---den Hill'. Old label in box says ' 4 Arrow-heads from Aberdeenshire' Donor Capt le Breton. Not mentioned specifically in Jennings cat. but in Dymond Cat. p.3 'No 43 A leaf shaped arrowhead and a white flint javelin -head'. From a cairn in Aberdeenshire. Mr W. Alexander' and a note in pencil added later '4 from Aberdeen, Capt Le Breton on label'.&quot&quot4&quot
&quotARC0054A&quot&quotFlint arrowhead&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotFinely worked barbed and tanged arrowhead, grey, marked 'SP' in pencil.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0055&quot&quot6 Fragments of pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot05C05&quot&quot6 Pieces of early (late Neolithic, early Bronze Age) pottery sherds. One rim, one base. Decorated with horizontal grooves. Old label in box says 'Fragments of pottery, White Park Bay, co Antrim'. This item is referred to in a letter by Rev. Edmund Gumley from Mt Druid, Ballintoy (in plastic bag in Drawer 05C06): ''When I was in Bath last October...I notice you had nothing from Whitepark Bay, Co Antrim, either of fossils or flints...I now send you a few local specimens. All are from Whitepark Bay, except the stone celt. ....The flints, pot-boilers, hammer-stone and fragments of pottery are from the well-known "kitchen-middens" there...' (letter continues). Note: there are collections from the same area (Whitepark Bay) from other donors, in the collection.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0056&quot&quotFlint core - Neolithic&quot&quotFlint core&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotGreyish white flint core - unmarked and no data. Identified in 1986 as Neolithic.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0057&quot&quotSmall miscellaneous flints, Neolithic&quot&quotFlint flake tools and hammer stone&quot&quot05C10&quot&quotBox of 57 assorted small flint tools and a hammerstone. Old label says 'Scrapers and Flakes found near Colerne, Donor Mr W.B.'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0058&quot&quotPolished axe fragment&quot&quotFlint axe&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotPortion of a polished flint axe, whiteish,. Marked in pencil ''Hunterswick". Old label reads 'Found beneath the top soil resting on Great Oolite at Hunterwick (Huntrix). donor W. Hammond'. Jennings p. 35 - '1 flint celt from Shockerwick...'&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0059&quot&quotObsidian block&quot&quotObsidian block&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotLarge rectangular obsidian block with straight sides, possibly an old core for striking flakes.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0060&quot&quot5 Obsidian blades&quot&quotObsidian blades and fragments&quot&quot05C02&quot&quot5 Small obsidian blades, finely worked. Two broken and glued. 3 broken chips.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0061A&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Obsidian cores&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotLarge obsidian core with 2 flat striking platforms, sides are fluted where flakes have been struck.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0061B&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Obsidian cores&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotMedium obsidian core with chisel-shaped ends, and 2 flat striking platforms, sides are fluted where flakes have been struck.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0061C&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Obsidian cores&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotSmall obsidian core with one flat end and one broken end.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0062A&quot&quot[7 of] 10 Flake tools, 1 pebble tool? & 1 weight?&quot&quotFlakes and flake tools&quot&quot05C02&quot&quot7 Rough flake tools of different materials.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0062B&quot&quot[2 of] 10 Flake tools, 1 pebble tool? & 1 weight?&quot&quotStone tools?&quot&quot05C02&quot&quot2 Stone tools? of different materials. One of hard crystalline material, possibly used as an awl or for scoring, the other a worn pebble, possibly a rubber.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0062C&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Flake tools, 1 pebble tool? & 1 weight?&quot&quotArrow head?&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotRough flake tool, probably an arrowhead or spearhead, unmarked.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0062D&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Flake tools, 1 pebble tool? & 1 weight?&quot&quotStone weight?&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotWater-worn stone with tapered hole through one end. Either a weight for fishing net or loom, or for fire-drill.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0062E&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Flake tools, 2 Pebbles&quot&quotFlake tool?&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotRough flake or piece of natural stone, unmarked.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0063&quot&quotFlint pebble&quot&quotPebble&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotFlint pebble, orangey colour, smooth , palm-shaped. Old label in box says 'Pebble of flint from the beach, cretaceous, Isle of Wight'. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) says this is a natural object.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0064&quot&quotOval hand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotFlint hand axe, one end formed by the natural shape of the stone, the other roughly chipped to make a pointed tool. Label says 'Lower Paleolithic'. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) thinks it likely to be from Knole Farm and it has been grouped with these, based on this suggestion.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0065A&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Paleolithic implements&quot&quotFlint flake tool&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotFlint flake. (Recent label says 'two core tools and two flakes' but core tools seem to be missing). Marked with a pencil 'L' or more likely '7'. ACJ label says ' No.137. Palaeolithic implements from Savernake Forest, Wilts. and the slopes of Little Solsbury Hill near Bath. Donors Messrs Kendal and Winwood 1908'. If Kendal, this suggests the one marked KN could be from Knowle Farm (see acquisitions 1908-38-1 'Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev. G.O.Kendal'. If Winwood, could be 1904-33-1 'Paleolithic Implements from Savernake by Rev. H.H. Winwood'. See Jennings cat. p.24 and note XL on p.139 referring to a letter from Mr Kendall to Mr Winwood in 1904. This letter may be in the archives (but not certain). Roger Jacobi (British Museum) inOct 2004 puts these flints with the Knowle Farm Collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0065B&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Paleolithic implements&quot&quotFlint flake tool&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotFlint flake. (Recent label says 'two core tools and two flakes' but core tools seem to be missing). Marked with a '9' or a '6' and on the other side 'KN 17.11.04'. ACJ label says ' No.137. Palaeolithic implements from Savernake Forest, Wilts. and the slopes of Little Solsbury Hill near Bath. Donors Messrs Kendal and Winwood 1908'. If Kendal, this suggests the one marked KN could be from Knowle Farm (see acquisitions 1908-38-1 'Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev. G.O.Kendal'. If Winwood, could be 1904-33-1 'Paleolithic Implements from Savernake by Rev. H.H. Winwood'. See Jennings cat. p.24 and note XL on p.139 referring to a letter from Mr Kendall to Mr Winwood in 1904. This letter may be in the archives (but not certain). Roger Jacobi (British Museum) in Oct 2004 puts these flints with the Knowle Farm Collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0066&quot&quotOvate hand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotStone hand axe, orangey fabric with darker patina. Marked in pencil 'M2' on side. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection.deposited by Bath Corp. in 1927. (See ARC067 and ARC077 and Jennings cat. p35) or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0067&quot&quotFlint showing thermal fractures&quot&quotNatural pebble or pot boiler?&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotWhiteish piece of flint with label attached stating 'Showing Thermal fracture'. See old label with ARC0077: 'A collection made by the late Michael Oppenheim Esq MRCS deposited by Bath Corporation Nov 1927 23 Paleolithic implements from Farnham etc...etc'. This lists a number of items among which '1 showing thermal fractures'. Reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be a natural object.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0068&quot&quotPortion of Scraper from Presigny, France&quot&quotFlint scraper&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotFine scraper, possibly broken, possibly made of chert. Brownish orange in colour. Label attached reads "Potion of Scraper from Presigny, France".&quot&quot6&quot
&quotARC0069&quot&quotFlint hand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotFlint hand axe, thickening at base where cortex still attached. Old piece of paper in bottom of box marked 'L45'. There is an old 'unattached' label in a bag which has L45 written on it. It says '3 paleolithic Implements from the Axe Valley, Donr C.J.Elton', and on back 'Brought here 1927. 3 were in West Gallery table W. and other 3 no 131 in here'. Is this '3 hand axes from Axe Valley, c.J.Elton' in Jennings cat p.23 (Charles Elton 1882 Donations list). See Dymond and Jennings cats. Other Axe Valley ARC0156, ARC0173.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0070&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotFlint hand axe, dark brown-black fabric with some cortex visible. Marked in pencil 'M1' (?) on side. Also paper label attached ' Moore Collection "coup-de-point" ', and another reading 'Chard'. See Jennings cat p.35. Note: ARC0135 is also a handaxe from Chard. Note similarity in fabric to ARC0140 from the Axe Valley.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0071&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotStone hand axe, whiteish orange fabric with darker surface on one side. Some cortex attached. Marked in pencil 'M1' on side. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0072&quot&quotFlint hand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotFlint hand axe, fabric stained orange. Good quality flint, no cortex. Marked in pencil 'M2' in side. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0073&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotStone hand axe, orange staining. Marked in pencil 'M1' on side and also 'Farnham'. Part of Oppenheim collection of flints from Farnham.(See notes with ARC0067) or Keable collection..Confirmed by Roger Jacobi (British Museum) in 2004&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0074-1&quot&quot1 of 5 (now 4) 'eoliths'&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotRounded scraper, dark flint with some cortex. Marked 'K5 05 Knowle' Old label in box reads 'No 135 'Five eoliths from Knole Farm, Kent. Donor Rev. O.G. Kendal 1908'. Probably 1908-38-1 Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev G. O Kendal. Knowle may be spelt Knole.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0074-2&quot&quot1 of 5 (now 4) 'eoliths'&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotHand tool, mottled grey/orange flint with cortex. Marked in pencil 'K26 1 05 (?)'. Old label in box reads 'No 135 'Five eoliths from Knole Farm, Kent. Donor Rev. O.G. Kendal 1908'. Probably 1908-38-1 Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev G. O Kendal. Knowle may be spelt Knole.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0074-3&quot&quot1 of 5 (now 4) 'eoliths'&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotHand tool, dark flint, fair amount of cortex. Old paper label attached says '1. Eolith' and another says '.....with cutting .. [ illegible)' Old label in box reads 'No 135 'Five eoliths from Knole Farm, Kent. Donor Rev. O.G. Kendal 1908'. Probably 1908-38-1 Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev G. O Kendal. Knowle may be spelt Knole.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0074-4&quot&quot1 of 5 (now 4) 'eoliths'&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotHand axe of mottled cream and black flint with patches of cortex. Old '2' in ink on one side (largely washed out), illegible markings in pencil on corttex of other side. 5 (now missing?) was apparently 'Pointed hand axe, orange staining, small patch of cortex on base, marked 'M1' in pencil and KN 5.11.04 S. Old label in box reads 'No 135 'Five eoliths from Knole Farm, Kent. Donor Rev. O.G. Kendal 1908'. Probably 1908-38-1 Eoliths, Knowle Farm, Rev G. O Kendal. Knowle may be spelt Knole.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0075&quot&quot'Bout coupe' hand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotPalm-sized hand axe of orange stained flint, some cortex on one face. Marked 'M2 ' in pencil. Old piece of tissue in box says 'K47'. Some drops of white paint at base. Some resemblance to other handaxes in this drawer. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection..&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0076&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotUnworked flint&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotPalm-sized flint, orange stained fabric, with cortex remaining on one side. Possible fracture across top and glue/varnish applied.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0077&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotLarge pointed Lower Paleolithic hand axe, finely worked, of orange stained flint. Some cortex on lower end. Identified as 'Lower Paleolithic'. Identified on old label (see below)?. Tip broken and reglued. Marked 'coup -d-poing' in pencil. Piece of tissue in box marked 'M2'. Note in box 'Oppenheim Coll - see letter on file under 'Library'. Old label in box reads "A collection made by the late Michael Oppenheim Esq MRCS, depositied by Bath Corp. Nov 1927. 23 palaeolithic implements from Farnham, 4 arrowheads, 1 from Crooksbury, 1 from Tilford, 3 from Lake dwellings, 1 Mousterian point, 1 End Scraper, 1 Chellian 'coup-de-poing' (?), 1 showing thermal fractures, 14 flakes transitional period - pre Neolithic, post Tardenoisean, 2 celts-chipped and polished- 1 celt USA'.
Identified by Roger Jacobi as part of Farnham collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0078&quot&quotSide scraper&quot&quotFlint scraper&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotSide Scraper, identified as Middle Paleolithic, ornage-stained flint. Marked in pencil 'Shore Heath,Farnham'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection.or Rev. Keable. (See notes on ARC0067 et al).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0079&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotHandaxe, identified as Middle Paleolithic, dark grey flint, cortex on one side. Of simple construction. Marked in ink 'KN 11.5.07'. 'Kn' is probably Knowle Farm, as in Acquisitions 1908-38-1, 1909-17-1, and 1910-14-1 'Eoliths from Knowle Farm, donated by Rev. G.O. Kendall'. Jennings Cat/p.24.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0080&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quotScraper&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotSmall palmsized tool (scraper?), orange-stained flint. Marked in pencil 'M2'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0081&quot&quotHand axe (bout coupe)&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotHand axe, identified as Middle Paleolithic, orange-stained flint, well made. Marked in pencil 'M2. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.. (See notes on ARC0067 et al)&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0082&quot&quotStone pounder&quot&quotStone pounder&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotShaped and smoothed stone pounder,broken at one end. Old paper label attached "8" and another 'Presented by Dr Hunt'. Dymond p.1, no.8: Stone pounder from Zetland, Dr. Hunt, F.S.A., 1868. Jennings p.34: Stone implement. Zetland, Dr. Hunt, 1868. Loose label in box: 'Stone pounders and four stones, Zetland, No 10, Donor Dr Hunt F.S.A. Pencilled on label 5.6.7.Nos 8.9.10. Scottish', and on reverse side 'No 10 Two stone pounders and four stone implements from Zetland, Donor Dr Hunt FSA.' See also ARC0138, ARC0160A, ARC0160B, ARC0199, ARC0203.&quot&quot4&quot
&quotARC0083&quot&quotSmall polished axe&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotSmall black polished axe head of hard igneous stone. Surface, while polished, is pitted and eroded. Small detached label in box reads 'Luscherg'.'L29' marked in pencil faintly on axe.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0084A&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Stone spindle whorls, 1 Semi-perforated cylinder&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotSpindle whorl, clay or stone, marked 'Wangen', grey fabric with occlusions and surface cracks. Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0085, ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0084B&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Stone spindle whorls, 1 Semi-perforated cylinder&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotSpindle whorl,,clay or stone. Dark grey fabric and slight polish, with round paper label attached reading 'Kleine Thonwirtel (small spindle whorl?) Pfahlbaute von Castione'..Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0085, ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0084C&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Stone spindle whorls, 1 Semi-perforated cylinder&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotSpindle whorl of a brownish fabric (stone or clay?) with dark occlusions, and smooth. Paper label attached illegible. Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC085-086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0084D&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Stone spindle whorls, 1 Semi-perforated cylinder&quot&quotAntler/horn-core tool&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotSemi-perforated cylinder, 3.5cm high, probably made from an antler tine or horn-core of a sheep or goat., with printed label attached by sticky tape, reading 'Locras'. Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC085-086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0085A&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Uncompleted polished celts&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotAxe head of a hard igneous stone, black/grey with greenish occlusions, polished at tip, otherwise rough. Paper label attached reads 'Locras'. Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0084, ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0085B&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Uncompleted polished celts&quot&quotAxehead&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotSmall polished axe blade, of a smooth grey stone, polished but with one corner broken off. It is characterised by a distinctive and deliberately chiselled grove running diagonally across the surface on one side..Paper label attached reads 'Wangen'. Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0084, ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0086&quot&quotPolished axe&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotPolished axe head of a smooth dark grey stone. Finely polished blade. Label on object says 'Robenhausen' and label on other side 'Robenhausen (Swis Lake dwellings) A/21 RLSI collection. See ARC084-085, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0087&quot&quot3 Flakes&quot&quotFlakes&quot&quot05C05&quot&quot3 Flint flakes: 1) Long backed flake of brownish high-quality flint with retouched rounded point. 2) Larger grey flint with some cortex attached, and faint writing on one side 'Ash Wood'. 3) Small mottled flint flake reworked on edge. Label in box suggests these may be Neolithic flints from the Swiss Lake Dwellings (there is an old label in box which says 'Lake Dwellings?') - but the writing on '2' suggests otherwise. It may be that the brownish long flake is from a different location than the other two.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0088A&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Polished celts&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotLarge chunky short axe head of a greenish/black stone, 6.5cm long, marked with an illegible paper label and onother one 'A8'. Label in box isuggests these could be from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0084-ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0088B&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Polished celts&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotSmall axe head, 6cm long, of a smooth grey stone, the blade angled and polished. 'L26' is marked in pencil. Label in box isuggests these could be from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC0084-ARC0086, also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0089&quot&quotPolished axe&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotPolished axe head of grey stone with chalky surface covering. Pointed at one end. Label on object 'A/7'. Old label in box 'L19'.
Label in box identifies these as from the Swiss Lake Villages. See ARC084-086, 088 also Swiss Lake Villages. Could be part of collection of Rev. Winwood, 1876, 'One collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller' - Jennings p.36.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0090&quot&quotPolished axe&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotPortion of polished axe head of hard dark stone with chalky surface covering. Blade of axe slightly angled. Vertical break at other end to blade. Old label in box 'L27'. See notes attached to ARC091.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0091&quot&quotPolished axe&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotChunky axe head of dark stone with blade polished and rest of surface rougher. Label on object '28'. Label in box 'L79'. Display labels read 'Flint Celts Nos 28.29. No record' and 'Two stone celts with no record. Is one No 25 from Mount Druid? and the other (chalk covered) a stone celt from Clough, Co. Antrim. See letter Rev. M . Gumley collection, White Park Bay'. Dymond p.1, no.28: 'Stone celt'. Jennings p.34, no.28: '? Rev. Penny. 1 Stone celt'. NB. Rev. Geo. H.. Penny, Vicar of Abbotsbury, gave a 'Flint celt, from Dorset'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0092&quot&quotWaisted axe and/or hammer head&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotLarge stone axe, shaped with blade at end. Flat on one side with a carved 'waist' running around the width. Flat at bottom end.
Old label '7' attached to object. Dymond p.1, no.7: 'Stone hammer or axe', donor unknown. Jennings p.34, no.7: '1 Stone hammer or axe , Miss Buckland'. Miss Buckland gave a 'Digging stone from South Africa' (Annual Report for 1877), but this is Dymond p.1, no.2. Is this axe from the New World?&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0093&quot&quot3 Arrowheads&quot&quotArrow heads&quot&quot05C05&quot&quot2 Arrowheads, I triangular, one oval and one leaf shaped.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0094&quot&quotPaddle club (?)&quot&quotStone tool&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotLarge paddle shaped tool of dark stone with polished surface. Curved blade tapering at one end, at other end shaped into a slightly shouldered haft. Some old damage to blade on one side. Label says " 'Paddle Club', see Jennings Cat. p.11 'One paddle No 14 Hervey 1slands.' ". Possibly some confusion here over the number 14. More likely Dymond page one "14 Stone Axe from America" with note on opposite page 2a "Probably the stone tomahawk from Ohio of an old list. J.Mellhuish" Additional note in Dymond "copy of a memorandum referring perhaps to Nos 11 and 14.....The large tomahawk was found near some ancient fortification in the Sciota Valley Ohio.....Joseph H. Mellhuish, 6 Daffords buildings, per Henry Watkins, 31 Jan 1862".&quot&quot75&quot
&quotARC0095&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotOvate hand axe, brownish/grey flint. Identified as 'Middle Palaeolithic'. Marked 'M2' in pencil , also 'Short (?) Heath, Farnham'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0096&quot&quotHand axe, Acheulean&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotPointed hand axe, whitish flint, with label attached ' 3.Acheulean hand-axe [pointed core-tool]'. Faint inscription in ink reads 'Ridgeway Road 18.11.08[?] H & C[?]'. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. NB. There is a Ridgeway Road in Farnham. (See also ARC0104)&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0097A&quot&quot[4 of] 7 Blade tools&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C05&quot&quot4 Flint blade tools labelled 'Wangen'. Part of Swiss Lake Village collections.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0097B&quot&quot[3 of] 7 Blade tools&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C05&quot&quot3 Flint blade tools labelled 'Maenedorf'. Part of Swiss Lake Village collections.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0098&quot&quotAxe roughout&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C10&quot&quotRough axe of whitish flint with irregular point. 'Cissbury' is marked in pencil on specimen. Probably Dymond p.1, no.32: '11 unfinished neolithic implements from Cissbury, Prof. W.B. Dawkins'. Jennings p.34: '6 Unfinished Neolithic implements, found Cissbury, Prof. Boyd Dawkins (& Mr. Collins)'. See also ARC0038, ARC0043, ARC0115, ARC0126.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0099&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotHand axe, Lower Paleolithic, orange stained flint. Palm-sized, oval. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0100&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotHand axe, Lower Paleolithic, orange coloured flInt. Pointed. Marked 'Downham' in ink on specimen. Octagonal label '4' and more recent label '48' on specimen. Loose label 'No 48. Flint implement, paleolithIc, from Stanton Downham, Suffolk, Donors Excrs of Dr Beddoes 1912'. Jennings p.24, no 48: 'Paleolithic implements from Stanton Downham'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0101&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotOvate hand axe, palm sized, yellowish gray flint. 'ML' marked in pencil on specimen. Label in red ink on object reads ' 3a. Advanced Acheulean Hand-axe, ovate with S twist (core tool)'. Lower paleolithic. could this be Jennings cat p34: '4 paleolithic implements from St Acheul' or Jennings p.24: '6 paleolithic implements from Abbeville or S. Acheul'?&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0102&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotPointed hand axe, yellowish brown flint. Lower paleolithic handaxe, orangey brown material, pointed with flat base with cortex attached.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0103&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotOvate hand axe, whitish flint, small amount of cortex on base. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0104&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotOvate hand axe, brownish orange. Identified as Lower Palaeolithic. Marked in ink 'Ridgeway Road 1906. W. Parrett' which is repeated on old paper label attached to specimen. See also ARC0095.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0105&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotOvate hand axe, brownish/orange flint, some cortex left on base. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Has been broken and repaired.
From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0106&quot&quotMousterian point&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotWell formed Mousterian Point with thinned butt. Orange brown flint. Paper label in red ink attached to specimen reads '4 Mousterian point (Flake Tool)'. See Jennings p.35: '1 Mousterian point deposited by Bath Corporation'.(Being a collection of the late Michael Oppenheim).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0107&quot&quotChopper&quot&quotChopper&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotOrange coloured irregular flint tool, reworked edge. Identified as Lower Palaeolithic chopper. Pencil mark 'M1' marked on specimen plus a cross in black ink. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0108&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotHand axe with broken point (smooth flat break) of greyish/yellow flint. Small patch of cortex on one side. Loose tissue label 'M1'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0109&quot&quotFlint implements - flakes, cores, scrapers&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C10&quot&quotVarious flint tools made from flakes. Identified on card as 'Mostly Neolithic'. Full details in small associated notebook 'Flint implements' by Percy H. Bale. Each flint is numbered and described in the notebook dated 1888.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0110&quot&quotPot boiler&quot&quotPot boiler&quot&quot05C012&quot&quotSmall irregular greyish/white flint potboiler. Shows typical heat crackles.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0111&quot&quot3 Flint flakes&quot&quotFlint flakes&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot3 Whiteish flint flakes, identified as neolithic (Roger Jacobi says could be Mesolithic). Recent label in box states ' 'Old label on wood plaque (in plastic bag with other similar ones): "Flint flakes from gravel layer at Columbporth, Donor R.H. Davis 1838, Cornwall'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0112&quot&quot3 Blades [now 5 items]&quot&quotMicroliths&quot&quot05C11&quot&quot5 microliths of chalcedony, finely formed.. Colours range from orange to red and translucent white. Old label in box reads 'Flint scrapers (?Wiltshire) RL &S Inst, A9/1-2-3', but these do not seem to fit the description of 'flint scrapers'. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) says these are chalcedony microliths, possibly from N. India.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotARC0113&quot&quot4 Hammerstones&quot&quotHammerstones&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot4 Whiteish hammerstones, slightly different sizes. Look more like pebbles to me - R.D. Randall, 4/9/2008.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0114A&quot&quot5 Flint knives&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C10&quot&quot[5 of] 7 Neolithic flint tools, whiteish colour. 3 marked 'M.D.',1 marked 'Mitchell Dean' and Michell Dean, top of cliff'. 1 marked 'Knife. Mitchel Dean'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0114B&quot&quot2 Flint knives&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C10&quot&quot[2 of] 7 Neolithic flint tools, whiteish colour, marked 'E.B.' (?Eastbourne).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0114C&quot&quot3 Flint knives&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C10&quot&quot3 Neolithic flint tools, whiteish colour, unmarked. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004, recommended putting these (from ARC0109) in with those from Eastbourne and Mitchel Dean based on similarity and markings.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0115&quot&quot4 Flake tools&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C010&quot&quot4 White flint tools, different sizes. 2 marked 'Cissbury' in pencil. 2 marked 'Cissbury 1874' in ink, but in different handwriting.
Probably Dymond p.1, no.32: '11 unfinished neolithic implements from Cissbury, Prof. W.B. Dawkins'. Jennings p.34: '6 Unfinished Neolithic implements, found Cissbury, Prof. Boyd Dawkins (& Mr. Collins)'. See also ARC0038, ARC0043, ARC0098, ARC0126.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0116&quot&quotFlake tool, Acheulean (Levalloisean)&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotIdentified as 'parti-facial point' on recent label in box. Dark grey,yellow flint. Label in red ink on specimen states '3b, Acheulean (Levalloisean) Flake tool'. Pencil marking on specimen 'Fox' and 'L R'. Could be amongst 1864-30-1 'Flint implements (4) from Acheul by C.Fox, Falmouth'. See Jennings and Dymond Cat entries for Fox.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotARC0117&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotHand axe of orange brown flint. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0118&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotOvate hand axe of orange brown flint. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection. or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0119&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotOvate hand axe of orange brown flint. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Tissue label in box 'M2'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0120&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotOval hand axe of orange brown flint. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Marked 'M2' in pencil. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0121&quot&quotSide scraper&quot&quotTransverse scraper&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotOrange flint or chert scraper. Old label incomplete on specimen: [end] '...aper'. Good quality polished flint..Reworked edge.
Identified as 'Middle Palaeolithic' but Roger Jacobi says 'Lower Paleolithic'&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0122&quot&quotFlint scraper&quot&quotFlint scraper&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotFlint scraper, white/grey mottled flint with rust spots, triangular in shape and section with reworked edges. Label in box says 'one labelled "Avebury"', but this is now housed separately: ARC0042.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0123&quot&quotPolished stone axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotPolished Neolithic stone axe , broken at butt end, of fine grained black material and smoothed and polished. Blade perfectly symmetrical and crescent-shaped . Dymond p.1, no.23: Stone celt from Mount Druid, Ballintoy, Ireland, Rev. Dr & Lady Francis Traill, 1826. See 1827-34-1 or 1826-43-1. See ARC0198, ARC0128.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0124&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotOvate hand axe of orange brown flint with flat base. Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0125A-B&quot&quotOvate hand axe and flake&quot&quotAxe and Flake tool&quot&quot05C04&quot&quota) Ovate hand axe of orange brown/greyish flint with surface gloss, marked in pencil M2.
b) Flake tool, pointed, and distinct concave shape, of an even orangey material, marked M2.
Identified as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0126&quot&quotFlint Core&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C010&quot&quotIdentified as 'flint core' but appears more as an axe-shape with rounded retouched end, but broken across butt end. Even greyish/white flint, marked 'Cissbury 1875' in ink. Detached label in box 'K49'. Roger Jacobi identifies this as a failed axe roughout from a flint mine. Probably Dymond p.1, no.32: '11 unfinished neolithic implements from Cissbury, Prof. W.B. Dawkins'. Jennings p.34: '6 Unfinished Neolithic implements, found Cissbury, Prof. Boyd Dawkins (& Mr. Collins)'. See also ARC0038, ARC0043, ARC0098, ARC0115.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0127&quot&quotFlint core&quot&quotFlint core&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotSmall flint core, greyish flint with small portion of cortex attached. Label attached to specimen 'Kelling'. Old label in box reads 'From Killing (sic) Heath, Weybourne, Norfolk. A workshop in the Transitional Period. Pre, or early, Neolithic.Found there by the donor [Best type of these tools are saw-edged]. Donor Mrs Tipping 1927)'. See Jennings cat p.34 and note at back. Roger Jacobi (Brit Mus, 2004) suggests this is early Mesolithic.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0128&quot&quotPolished stone axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotPolished stone axe, Neolithic, of fine-grained, polished black stone. Chipped at pointed (butt) end, and on both side edges.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0129&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint Hand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotPointed hand axe, orange stained flint. Marked 'M2' in pencil on specimen. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0131&quot&quot8 Assorted flakes and nodules&quot&quotEoliths&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotEight roughly shaped pieces of orange-brown flint described as 'assorted flakes and slightly worked nodules, Lower Palaeolithic'.
a) One marked 'Hackpen Hill, 875 ft'. b) One marked '550-600ft'. c) One marked '73'. d) One marked 'Mo----ton Field'. e) One marked 'W.B. 550-600ft'. f) marked 85 in pencil, g) marked 86 in pencil, h) unmarked.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0132&quot&quotHand axe, lower Palaeolithic&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotHand axe of dark flint mottled with patches of yellow. Some cortex remains, Retouched at pointed end. '2' in ink on specimen. Fox marked on specimen in pencil. Label in box identifies it as Lower Palaeolithic'. Old label reads 'No 134 Four paleolithic implements from St Acheul, donor Chas. Fox Esq 1864'. Jennings p.35, no.134: 'Ch. Fox 1864, 4 paleolithic implements from lSt Acheul'. See also ARC0133, ARC0142.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotARC0133&quot&quotSmall bifacial tool&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotPalm-sized pointed bifacial tool in grey and yellow flint, no cortex. Marked 'Fox' in pencil on specimen and '3' in ink. Probably one of Jennings p.35, no.134: '4 Flint Implements from St Acheul donated by Ch. Fox 1864'. (See also ARC0132, ARC0142)&quot&quot6&quot
&quotARC0134&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotHand axe of grey and white flint, small piece of cortex on base. Marked '8' in pencil.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0135&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotFinely worked hand axe of greyish/white flint, small piece of cortex on base. Octagonal label '2' on specimen.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotARC0136&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotHand axe, Lower Palaeolithic. Orangey/white material with cortex. Marked 'M1' in pencil on specimen. Label in red ink attached to specimen, partially torn, reads ' 2 ...ean [Acheulean or Chellean?] Hand axe, core tool'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0137&quot&quotEolith&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotPointed, narrow hand axe, crudely shaped, greyish-brown material, some cortex still adhering. '3' in ink and recent label 'A E/4' on specimen. Label in box reads 'Pleistocene - Ice Age, 400,000 years ago. Kent (Shoreham). A crude "hand axe" - man's first efforts at tool making. Roger Jacobi suggest could be from Knowle Farm, and it has been grouped with these, though no certainty.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0138&quot&quotStone implement&quot&quotStone tool&quot&quot05C012&quot&quotStone implement (possibly a portion of). Rough grey material. Old label '10' attached to specimenanother attached label now illegible though it has been recorded in the past as 'Donor Dr Hunt, implement from Zetland (Shetland). See Dymond and Jennings cats. 'Dr Hunt, 4 stone pounders and implements from Zetland 1868'. See also ARC0160A, ARC0160B, ARC0199, ARC0203, ARC0082.&quot&quot4&quot
&quotARC0139A&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Scrapers&quot&quotNatural flint ?&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotWhitish weathered stone marked '4'. KN 28.1.5[?]. 'KN' indicates 'Knowle Farm'. Roger Jacobi (BM 2004) reckoned it was a natural unworked flint.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0139B&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Scrapers&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotSmall scraper of orangey/grey flint with old paper label attached 'Knowle, 450ft', also '2'. Roger Jacobi (BM 2004) says this flint has been worked, though very weathered.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0140&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotPointed handaxe (ficron), identified as Lower Paleolithic. Dark brownish/black material with a high gloss on shaped surfaces. Slightly concave sides. Small patches of cortex remaining, numbered 686 H. Old labels recorded in box as 'L64' (seems to be missing now) and another reading 'Axe Valley'. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) says this unlikely to be Axe Valley. Jennings p.35, no.56: '2 Flint implements ("No. 16 & 686" marked on them), Miss Hope, 1924. Annual Report for 1924: '2 Flint implements (Swanscombe), Miss Hope'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0141&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotHand axe, lower paleolithic. Brown and grey flint, fine reworked edge. 2 small patches cortex. Pronounced 'S' shaped curve. Recent label in box states ' Labellled "48" and "4" and "Farnham" ', but these comments relate to ARC0100. See old label now seperated from specimen and stored in plastic bag ''12 paleolithic implements from Farnham Drift gravel, Donor Rev. Charles Keable', and on back 'Wrecclesham Vicarage, Farnham.' Also Jennings p. 34 and p.24 identifying 2 groups of objects from Farnham..Could be from Donations List 1909-16-1 Charles Kemble (sic). Roger Jacobi (2004) from BM says probably not Farnham, going on appearance and lack of similarity.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0142&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotHand axe, lower paleolithic. One surface flattish and one with a heavy ridge. Orangey/brown flint. Marked in pencil 'Fox' and 'Acheul'. See also ARC0132, ARC0133.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotARC0143&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotLarge ovate hand axe, lower paleolithic, of orangey/brown material. Marked 'M2' in pencil on specimen. No other information. Could this be from Farnham (by comparison)?&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0144&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotSmall hand axe, identified as Lower Paleolithic. Marked in pencil on specimen 'Shore Heath, Farnham'. Could be from '23 paleolithic implements from Farnham (some could be Chelean) deposited by Bath Corps 1927' (Jennings p.34) or from '12 Paleolithic Implements from Farnham Drift Sand (Keable)' (Jennings p. 24). See old label in plastic bag, now separated from specimens, '12 Pal implements from Farnham Drift Gravel, donor Rev Charles Keable 1909'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0145&quot&quotOval hand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotOval hand axe, Lower Paleolithic. Marked 'M1 ' in pencil on specimen. Roger Jacobi suggests it is part of the collection of hand axes from Farnham.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0146&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotNarrow pointed handaxe,orangey/grey material .&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0147&quot&quot2 Eoliths&quot&quotEoliths&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotTwo stone eoliths. One orange brown , marked 136. One whitish, marked 136. Could be from Jennings p.24 '5 oolites (eoliths) Knole Farm [not 10 as on label] Kendal and Winwood 1905'. Roger Jacobi sees similarity to ARC0131 from Winterbourne Bassett (Fox) so these have been grouped with them.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0148&quot&quotnone&quot&quotStone pounder&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotPossibly a stone pounder - possibly shaped from smooth, fine-grained reddish material, pebble-shaped. No other date or identification found. Possibly Stone Mulleer, Cape Flats, Charles Fox, 1877.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0149&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotHand axe of grey and white flint, small piece of cortex on side. Broken and reglued at base. Octagonal label '5' and more recent label 'A/5' on specimen.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0150A&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotHand axe of orangey brown stone, probably flint, pointed and swells at base. No markings. Recent label in box says ' 'Old label "Axe Valley" ' but it is not clear which specimen this refers to and this label could have strayed into the box.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0150B&quot&quotTranchet axe-head&quot&quotAxe-head&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotTranchet axe-head of a patterned browny/purple stone, possibly chert, with wide flat blade and base suitable for hafting.&quot&quot115&quot
&quotARC0151A&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Rough flint implements&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotFlint side scraper, of orangey flint, marked 136 in pencil, and in white ink: 'KN.FM B(or P?). H.G.O.K. 30.3.05'. Old label in box reads 'No 136 L63 4 rough flint implements, paleolithic, probably from Knole, Rev. O.G.Kendal'. Could be Jennings p.24 '5 oolites Knole Farm (not 10 as on label)' Kendal and Winwood 1905. See ARC147. Could be from Donations List 1908-38-1, 1909-17-1, 1910-14-1. Roger Jacobi identified these as natural flint objects.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0151B&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Rough flint implements&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotFlint tool marked 'eolith', and in pencil 'Knowle 07' and 'K07'. Old label in box reads 'No 136 L63 4 rough flint implements, paleolithic, probably from Knole, Rev. O.G.Kendal'. Could be Jennings p.24 '5 oolites Knole Farm (not 10 as on label)' Kendal and Winwood 1905. See ARC0147. Could be from Donations List 1908-38-1, 1909-17-1, 1910-14-1. Roger Jacobi identified these as natural flint objects.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0152&quot&quotChopper&quot&quotChopper&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotChopper. rectangular shape, of orangey flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Pencil mark 'M2' on specimen. No other provenance. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) identifies this as part of the Farnham group.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0153&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotStone axe (fake)&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotHand axe of black flint, some cortex remaining. Very symmetrical 'tear-shape'. Small hole through fabric on one edge. Identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic' but possible fake (?). Another label in box states 'Fake?' Roger Jacobi confirms this. Paper label attached to specimen 'A/3'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0154&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotSmall hand axe of brownish orange flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. No other information. From appearance could be Farnham and so has been grouped with these though no actual record of such. Probably either Oppenheim or Keable collection from Farnham.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0155&quot&quotChopper&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotLower Paleolithic chopper of uniform orange flint. Three square sides. Marked 'M2' on specimen. Similarity to Farnham flints so has been put with this collection though no definited data to associate it with these. Either Oppenheim or Keable collection of Farnham items.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0156&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotPointed hand axe of orange-brown flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Older label in box says "Two flint 'Coup-de-poings' with no record, one marked 'Bro-m' "which Roger Jacobi says is Broom in the Axe Valley. Is this '3 hand axes from Axe Valley, C.J. .Elton' in Jennings cat p.23 (Charles Elton 1882 Donations list). See also old label, now seperated from original object and stored in plast bac '3 paleolithic implements from the Axe Valley, Donor C.J.Elton. Bought here 1927'. Faint pencil marking on white cortex of this speciment 'Br--m'. Other Axe Valley ARC0069, 0173.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0157&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotHand axe of brownish black mottled flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Circular thumb-sized dent on one side, probably caused by a fossil, since disappeared. Octagonal label '6' and recent label 'A 53' on specimen. Label in box states '?Acheulian, 300,000-100,000 years' and '?Wiltshire'. Very similar material and styles as ARC0149.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0158&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotHand axe of brownish grey mottled flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Octagonal label '1' on specimen. No other identification. old paper labels in box 'K42' and 'K46' (x2).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0159&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotHand axe of brownish flint, identified by 1986 label as 'Lower Palaeolithic'. Pencil mark 'M1' on specimen. No other identification.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0160A&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Stone implements&quot&quotStone tool&quot&quot05C10&quot&quotStone implement, roughly shaped and pointed with blunt end, of dark grey stone. Printed paper label attached, more or less illegible except for '9' in pencil, rest probably Locality 'Zetland' and Presented by 'Dr. Hunt'. Dymond p.1, no.10: 4 Stones, from Zetland, Dr. Hunt, F.S.A., 1868. Jennings p.34: Stone implement. Zetland., Dr. Hunt, 1868. Other Zetland stone implements ARC0160B, ARC0203, ARC0199, ARC0138, ARC0082.&quot&quot4&quot
&quotARC0160B&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Stone implements&quot&quotStone tool&quot&quot05C10&quot&quotStone implement, roughly shaped and pointed with blunt end, of dark grey stone. Printed paper label attached,with '7' in pencil and Locality 'Zetland' and Presented by 'Dr. Hunt' in ink. Dymond p.1, no.10: 4 Stones, from Zetland, Dr. Hunt, F.S.A., 1868. Jennings p.34: Stone implement. Zetland, Dr. Hunt, 1868. Other Zetland stone implements ARC0160A, ARC0203, ARC0199, ARC0138, ARC0082.&quot&quot4&quot
&quotARC0161&quot&quotPolished stone axe&quot&quotStone Axe&quot&quot05C10&quot&quotLarge roughly-polished stone axe, chipped on blade edge to reveal darker interior matrix.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0162&quot&quotPolished stone adze&quot&quotStone adze&quot&quot05C10&quot&quotLong narrow polished stone adze.. Dark stone fabric.&quot&quot125&quot
&quotARC0163A&quot&quot[3 of] 8 Assorted flake tools - knives and scrapers&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C10&quot&quot3Whiteish blade tools marked 'E.B.'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0163B&quot&quot[5 of] 8 Assorted flake tools - knives and scrapers&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C10&quot&quot5 Whiteish blade tools marked 'M.D.'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0164&quot&quot6 Flint flakes&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot6 Flint flakes of varying types. One marked 'Blackheath' on one side and 'Barnet Hill' on the other, One marked 'Grimes Graves'.
Old label in box states 'Near Chard ,L.60 {crossed out} and A/4' and another 'Flakes of Transitional Period, (9) pre-Neolithic, post Tardenoisean'. Hoever, it may be that neither of these labels applies to these specimiens, and the Grimes Graves one seems to have strayed from other collections.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0165&quot&quotPolished axe fragment&quot&quotAxe fragment&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotBroken tip of finely-polished axe of fine grained dark stone. Label attached to specimen reads ' Robenhausen'. See also ARC197, 200, 201, 202, 196, 167 for other Swiss Lake Village items. These were collected by Dr Ferdinand Keller and donated by Rev. H.H. Winwood in 1876.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0166&quot&quot17 Various unifacially worked flake tools [18 seen 21/8/2008]&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotSeventeen worked flints, seven with ink markings: 'HHW', 'Cape Flats', 'Dale', 'Bell Cape Flats Feb 26 1876 (?)', 'Dale'. Cape', Dale', '?'. [Dale is Sir Langham Dale, resident at Maitland] See Jennings p,.34 'Rev. H. H. Winwood and Miss Buckland, 66 quartz and sandstone implements from Cape Flats and elsewhere, 1 box mixed flakes, stones for weighting and digging...'. This box seems part of the same collection as ARC168 and ARC0182. See also Dymond cat, items 1-5, page 1. Old label in box says 'Transitional, Azilian-Tardenoisian period'.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotARC0167A&quot&quotSmall polished axe&quot&quotStone axe&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotSmall polished axe. Part of Swiss Lake Village collection ARC197, 200, 201, 202, 165, 196. See notes with ARC165&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0167B&quot&quotTooth fragment used as a tool&quot&quotWorked tooth&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotTooth fragment used as a tool. Part of an old label attached 'Roben..' (Robenhausen). Part of Swiss Lake Village collection ARC197, 200, 201, 202, 165, 196. See notes with ARC165.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0168&quot&quot57 Flakes and cores [56 found, 21/8/2008]&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotOne box of 57 flakes and cores of different types and materials (some chalcedony). 2 marked 'Cape', 1 marked 'Cape D.B.' and 2 marked 'Dale', 2 marked 'Dale B', 4 marked 'D.B.', 45 unmarked.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotARC0169&quot&quotFoliate arrowhead&quot&quotFlint weapon&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotFoliate arrowhead, dark stone material. No additional data. Possibly the missing arrowhead from Chattanooga: ARC0211?&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0170&quot&quot8 Microliths&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotOld label in box reads 'No41 Flint Implements found in foundations of Bath Abbey, West End, Donor Capt Breton'.' Jennings p.34 '8 flints found in the foundations of Bath Abbey'. Note one unusual jade/jadeite item. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) identified two of these flakes as natural. The 'jadeite' one may be +coloured quartz. The others are mesolithic or neolithic flakes/blades.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0171&quot&quot6 (now 2) flint flakes&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C09&quot&quot2 Flint flakes (not six as label says), identified as being of modern origin. (On advice of Roger Jacobi this group has been divided - Roger Jacobi , Brit Mus, 2004) identified only two of these as being modern. One (grey) is 'unknown' moved to ARC0222. Two (brown, mottled) are Irish, he says, moved to ARC0223.). ARC0171 now consists of two modern flakes. Recent label in box refers to 'Old label on wooden plaque "Flint flakes prepared by flint knappers, Brandon, Norfolk'. One marked 'RUBBED'&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0172&quot&quot3 Flint flakes&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot3 Flint flakes of whiteish flint.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0173&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C06&quot&quotPointed hand axe , greyish brown colour.Tip possibly chipped off. Marked on butt end in faint writing 'Axe Valley'. Label says 'Old label "L1" '. Other Axe Valley ARC0156, ARC0069. Is this '3 hand axes from Axe Valley, C.J.Elton' in Jennings cat p.23 (Charles Elton 1882 Donations list). See also old label, now seperated from original object and stored in plast bac '3 paleolithic implements from the Axe Valley, Donor C.J.Elton. Bought here 1927'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0174A&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Blade tools&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotLong flint flake, dark grey, no cortex, good quality flint and with paper label '56' attached, amended from '16'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0174B&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Blade tools&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotLong flint flake, light brown and with cortex at bottom.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0175&quot&quot12 Microliths&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot12 Microliths, identified as mesolithic, from Bath. Recent label in box states 'Old box labelled "Pygmy Flints, Bath, Donor P.M. Mathews Esq 1935"'. Some letters marked in pencils on some specimens: B, M, S, T, two unlabelled. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) calls these 'little flakes of flint' not pygmy flints.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0176A-C&quot&quot3 Flint flakes&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot3 Flint flakes a) cream coloured flaked tool, marked 'Bannmouth West' (Northern Ireland). b) Has area of crystalline quartz in cortex. Seems like recent break. Is this natural rather than man made? c) Has piece of bivalve shell in cortex. Like b) may be naturally broken flake or just wastage. Nothing seems to link these flints together.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0177&quot&quot'Bifacial axehead' (sic)&quot&quotBlade tool&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotOrange brown flint flake, no markings.'. Probably a retouched blade. Recent label in box identifies this as 'Bifacial axehead, Neolithic?' but this does not appear to be such. There is additonal reference to Jennings Catalogue 'No 29, page 33'.This label does not seem to refer to this object but there are no means of identifying it with any catalogue entries. This identification must remain unlikelypossibly wrong label has been put with this object. Roger Jacobi (Brit Mus 2004) identified this as a 'late Mesolthic blade from Ireland' and its fabric relates it to ARC0171, two brown flakes. Could these, with ARC0223, be associated with loose label on wooden base '3 flint flakes , River Barnes, Toome Bridge, Antrim'?&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0178&quot&quotHammerstone&quot&quotStone&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotA whiteish round hammerstone with old label attached 'Hammerstone, Grimes Graves'. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) says this is a natural object. Old label in box says 'Hammer stone from Grimes Graves used for chipping flints, found by Mrs Tipping the Donor, 1927'. In Jennings catalogue note p.165, no 167 "One hammerstone form Grimes Graves..etc' an extract from her letter. Also Grimes Graves ARC0044 and ARC0110. Roger Jacobi suggests this is a natural pebble.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0179&quot&quotBlade tool&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotA flint tool made from a blade, light brown material, marked on flat edge 'Whitehead, Co Antrim'. See letter form Edmund Gumley (Gurnley?), Rector of Ballintoy, Mt Druid in Drawer 05C06.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0180&quot&quot32 Flint flakes&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C05&quot&quot32 Flint flakes, of whiteish colour. One marked 'Rough(?) Island'. No other data. Roger Jacobi (BM, 2004) suggests these may be Irish neolithic flakes from (?) Antrim so have been put with Irish specimens. Subsequently (March 2005) these have been put with a stray label which seems strongly associated with these specimens ''Thirty one assorted flakes, ?Neolithic, one marked Liestone, Co Down, Ireland.'&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0181A-B&quot&quot3 (now 2) flint flakes&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotTwo, not three as stated on label, grey/brown flint flakes, finely flaked. a) Appears to be a broken portion of a knife, squareish in shape. b) A thin rounded blade tool with a flat end.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotARC0182&quot&quot79 Flint flakes and 1 piece pot&quot&quotFlint tools and potsherd&quot&quot05C11&quot&quot79 Flint flakes, of different colours and materials (plus one piece of pot)..Middle Paleolithic. 1 marked 'Bell Cape Flats'. 2 marked 'Dale B'. [Dale is Sir Langham Dale, resident at Maitland] Old label says "' Chips and flakes, Cape Flats'., presented by Miss Buckland."
Dymond p.3 'No 37 "66 quarzite and sandstone implements and weapons from Cape Flats'. (Rev H. H. Winwood). See letter explaining these finds from Miss A W Buckland, April 2 1879. Old label 'Chips and flakes, Cape Flats, Miss Buckland'. Roger Jacobi (2004) says 'No chalcedony from South Africa, more likely India' and have strayed into this box, but as both this and ARC0168 contain similar items of chalcedony they have been left in for now. See also ARC0166.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotARC0183A-C&quot&quot3 Flint/chert tools&quot&quotFlint/chert tools&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotThree flint or chert tools with no data. [1 was snapped and reglued, now separated again]
a) Levallois point, early/mid Paleolithic. Dark brown and shiny thin point, broken with previously glued edges..
b) Levallois point, early/mid Paleolthic. Dark brown , thin in section and reworked on edges.
c) Rough -out of leaf shaped spearhead (?age). Orangey brown, pointed at both ends. less retouch on edges than a and b.
However, stylistically they resemble ARC0194, which is described as '8 neolithic implements from the Nile Plateau' and ARC0191 'Two Neoloithic flint knives.' and are likely to be part of this collection from Seton Karr, donated by Boyd Dawkins. But Roger Jacobi identifies a and b as early/mid Paleolithic.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotARC0184&quot&quot17 Unifacial worked points and flakes [13 seen, 21/8/2008]&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C11&quot&quot17 flake tools. Four are marked in ink 'C (?) Dale, Cape Flats'. See ARC183, 185. [Dale is Sir Langham Dale, resident at Maitland]
Dymond P. 3 'No 37 "66 quarzite and sandstone implements and weapons from Cape Flats'. (Rev H. H. Winwood).
See letter explaining these finds from Miss A W Buckland, April 2 1879.(with ARC 0182).&quot&quot69&quot
&quotARC0185&quot&quot27 Unifacial points and flakes&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C11&quot&quot27 Flint/chert flake tools of different colours and shapes. Identified by recent label as 'Upper Paleolithic, Still Bay culture.' 15 marked in ink with dates and place names. See ARC184 and 182. Dymond P. 3 'No 37 "66 quarzite and sandstone implements and weapons from Cape Flats'. (Rev H. H. Winwood). See letter explaining these finds from Miss A W Buckland, April 2 1879.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotARC0186&quot&quot15 Stone implements - axes, burins, scrapers, blades etc&quot&quotStone tools&quot&quot05C11&quot&quot15 Stone implements, mostly whiteish flint. One larger quartzite hand tool. All labelled 'Somaliland, Seton-Karr'. Recent (1986) identification says 'Paleolithic-Neolithic, includes hand axes, burins, scrapers, blades etc). Said to be from Wadi Sheikh flint mines. See old labels in bag "Prehistoric implements from Somaliland, E. Africa, found by Mr H W Seton-Karr, during fourteen expeditions to that country, on the high plateau. Neolithic and Palaeolithic are associated in the same locality.....etc"&quot&quot40&quot
&quotARC0187&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quotStone hand axe&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotPointed hand axe of a dark red stone, possibly sandstone. See also ARC0188? ARC0190, ARC0192.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotARC0188&quot&quotPolished stone axe&quot&quotStone axe&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotPolished stone axe with some scarring on surface and chipped at both ends.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotARC0189&quot&quotStone hand-axe&quot&quotHand-axe&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotSmall reddish hand-axe. Faint ink inscription on specimen 'Cape B'.&quot&quot69&quot
&quotARC0190&quot&quotStone hand-axe&quot&quotHand-axe&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotLarge hand-axe of reddish stone Point missing. Marked very faintly in pencil 'Caddapah Madras Presidency, Seton Karr'. See also ARC0187, ARC0188? ARC0192.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotARC0191&quot&quot2 Pressure flaked knife fragments&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotTwo pieces of broken flint knives, possibly chert. Finely worked. a) Narrower than b), otherwise similar. Stylistically they resemble ARC0194 and ARC0183, described as '8 neolithic implements from the Nile Plateau' flint knives,' part of a collection from Seton Karr, donated by Boyd Dawkins. Jacobi suggests this similarity to ARC0193 in type (though this is classed as Paleolithic)&quot&quot45&quot
&quotARC0192&quot&quotCleaver&quot&quotStone cleaver&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotLarge symmetrically shaped stone cleaver of brownish stone, with one wedge shaped straight end and one rounded thicker end.
In faint writing on one side 'Paleo known as " [ditto, Palaeolithic] "Madras type". Gazeapet Cuddopah. H.W. Seton-Karr 1904.' See also ARC0187, ARC0188? ARC0190.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotARC0193&quot&quotStone axe&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C08&quot&quotFlat, wedge-shaped axe, broken in half widthways and reglued. Curious weathering patina. Marked '2/3' in ink. Old label in box says 'Broken and weathered on the reverse side' and another says 'One axe should be labelled "broken and weathered on reverse sides"'. Jacobi (BM, 2004) suggests similarity in material to ARC0191 which would make this Egyptian. It is weathered in this way by being left to weather on a cliff face in desert conditions. He sees it is an axe roughout.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotARC0194a, b, c&quot&quot3 Pressure flaked flint knife fragments`&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C11&quot&quot3 Flint knives (?broken at ends), possibly chert. Finely worked. Two have part of old labels attached 'EGYPT. E. Desert, Seton-Karr'.
a) With part of old label, broader curved on one edge.
b) With old label, Straighter edge.
c) Unlabelled, broader, with old glue on edge.
Stylistically they resemble ARC191 and 183, described as '8 neolithic implements from the Nile Plateau' flint knives,' part of a collection from Seton Karr, donated by Boyd Dawkins. See old label in box 'Eight Neolithic chert Implements found by Mr H.W. Seton Karr on the Nile plateau, presented by Professor Boyd Dawkins FRS, 1901'. See Jennings p.34.
Part of collection with ARC 0191, 0183, 0193.?&quot&quot45&quot
&quotARC0195&quot&quotCleaver&quot&quotStone cleaver&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotSymmetrical ovoid stone tool of fine grained stone, reddish hue. No definite identification but recent label in box suggests possibly of Madras type, so could link to ARC188, 189, 190, 192. Old loose label states: "Madras types, see faint writing on: 1) Caddapah, Madras Presidency. 2) Paleo: known as Madras type. 3) Pointed Fist Axe 'Gazeepot......Paleo?' 4) Blunt " (some writing too faint to read). 5) Core, no writing."&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0196A-C&quot&quot3 Small polished celts&quot&quotCelts&quot&quot05C05&quot&quot3 Polished stone celts of similar blackish fine stone, in three different sizes. a) Smallest 5cm, finely polished, symmetrical. Attached to specimen is label "A17" and "Robenhausen (Swiss Lake Dwellings, RL & SI coll.)". b) Middle size, 6cm long, similar to a) with similar old label. c) Portion of large axe, portion is 7cm long. Similar old label, plus another one that says 'Robenhausen' as well. Are these part of (Jennings p.34) 'Rev. H.H. Winwood, 1 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings' ? Link to other Swiss Lake dwellings items in collection: ARC165, 167, 197, 201, 202. Jennings p.35 "Rev. H.H. Winwood 1876 11 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller...etc".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0197&quot&quot10 Flakes&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C05&quot&quot10 Flint flakes all labelled 'Wangen'. Are these part of (Jennings p.34) 'Rev. H.H. Winwood, 1 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings' ? Link to other Swiss Lake dwellings items in collection: ARC165, 167, 196, 197, 200, 201, 202. Jennings p.35 "Rev. H.H. Winwood 1876 1 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller...etc"&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0198&quot&quotStone axe rough-out&quot&quotAxe-head&quot&quot05C05 mb&quot&quotNarrow, pointed stone axe head, black coloured material. Rough-out, yet to be polished.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0199&quot&quotStone pounder&quot&quotStone pounder&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotStone pounder.&quot&quot4&quot
&quotARC0200&quot&quotCast of hand axe&quot&quotCast of hand axe&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotPlaster cast of hand axe, identified as Lower Palaeolithic. Old label in box says 'Cast of a Palaeolithic implement found at Amiens'. However Roger Jacobi thinks it looks very similar to the 'Grays Inn handaxe' (the first hand axe form) and queries the Amiens attribution (needs further checking).&quot&quot6&quot
&quotARC0201&quot&quot7 Flint tools&quot&quotFlints&quot&quot05C05&quot&quot7 Flint tools, six labelled Wangen. One is seperate in a small box, not labelled. Are these part of (Jennings p.34) 'Rev. H.H. Winwood, 1 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings' ? Link to other Swiss Lake dwellings items in collection: ARC165, 167, 197, 196, 200, 202. Jennings p.35 "Rev. H.H. Winwood 1876 11 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller...etc"&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0202&quot&quot3 Flake tools&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C05&quot&quot3 Flake tools, 2 labelled 'Wangen', 1 labelled 'Roben.'. Are these part of (Jennings p.34) 'Rev. H.H. Winwood, 1 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings' ? Link to other Swiss Lake dwellings items in collection: ARC165, 167, 197, 200, 201, 209. Jennings p.35 "Rev. H.H. Winwood 1876 11 collection made in Swiss Lake Dwellings by Dr Fred Keller...etc"&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0203&quot&quotStone implement&quot&quotStone implement&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotStone implement, roughly rectangular with two roughly square ends. Stone pounder?&quot&quot4&quot
&quotARC0204&quot&quotPolished stone axe&quot&quotStone axe&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotPolished stone axe of fine dark green/black stone. Has curved wedge-shaped blade with sharp edge. Old label 'L23' on specimen.
1986 identification identifies it as a Neolithic stone axe, possibly from Robenhausen and there are strong similarities to other Swiss Lake Dwellings material - see ARC0165, ARC0167, ARC0197, ARC0202.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0205&quot&quot3 Flint flakes&quot&quotFlints for flint-lock ?&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotSmall symmetrical flake of good quality dark flint. This is possibly a recent (19th century?) flint of the kind used in flint lock guns though has not been formally identified as such. Two additional poorer flakes of paler flint (originally with ARC0054 and ARC0122) have been put with this perfect specimen.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0206A-B&quot&quot2 Arrowheads&quot&quotArrow heads&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotTwo bifacially flaked arrowheads of grey flint.a) One has tip missing and has a flatter base. b) More pointed and complete. Each has a red spot label on base - 'A 17/1' and 'A 17/2'. Old label in box says 'Arrowheads from Senasssa River, Chattanooga, USA., said to be from Mississippi mound build culture. See also ARC0210, ARC0211, ARC0216.&quot&quot75&quot
&quotARC0207&quot&quotPolished axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotSmall compact stone axe, waisted on 3 sides, of dark crystalline stone with flat base. See also ARC212. Old label in box reads 'No 11 Indian Tomahawk from Illinois' and on back 'Illinois, Melland and Walker' (this should probably be Mellhuish and Walter as mentioned in note in Dymond p.1 and 2). 2nd old label reads 'No 11 A small stone Axe' and on back '?No 11 from Illinois, Donors Melland and Walker'. Jennings p.34 'Melland and Hall, 1 small stone axe, probably Illinois, 1861' and a note on p.155, no 53 reads 'Small stone axe no 11 was found in Illinois and supposed to have been used by the tribe of Illinois Indian who, tradition says, perished on 'Starved Rock' on Mississippi River (note by J.H. Melhuish in 1893 cat)'. Note in Dymond links to another stone axe no 14 or ARC212, fom Ohio.&quot&quot75&quot
&quotARC0208&quot&quotPolished axe&quot&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotSmall polished axe, slightly concave on one side, rounded on other side. One blunt end but pointed at other end. Of grey stone.
2 old labels attached to specimen: '5698D Maine' and 'Maine, U.S. America'.
Jennings p.34 'deposited by Bath Corporation 1927, 1 celt from Maine, USA'. Part of Oppenheim collection.&quot&quot75&quot
&quotARC0209&quot&quotJadeite polished axe blade&quot&quotAxe blade&quot&quot05C08&quot&quotWedge-shaped green jadeite blade, flat with sharpened broad edge. Quite worn. In pencil on specimen 'New Zealand No 54'.
2 old labels in box: 'Jade hatchet from New Zealand No 54' and 'Implement (Hatchet?) Nephrite Jade, New Zealand, No 54, worked nephrite 'jade' tool.' Jennings p.34, no.54: '1 jade hatchet from New Zealand, donated by executors of W.B...(?)'.&quot&quot77&quot
&quotARC0210A-B&quot&quot2 Arrowheads&quot&quotArrow heads&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot2 Large flaked arrowheads or flint blades, finely worked. b) is flint, a)r possibly flint more finely worked into a curving point. See also ARC0206, ARC0211, ARC0216.&quot&quot75&quot
&quotARC0211A-C&quot&quot3 Arrowheads&quot&quotArrow heads&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotThree flaked arrowheads of different types of stone or flint. a) Largest is black, b) smaller and black, c) greeny-grey. Said to be 'Missiissippi Mound builder culture'. Old wooden label in box says 'Four (sic, now only three) arrowheads from Mounds on Senassa River, Chattagooga, USA'. Do not seem to be mentioned in Jennings or Dymond catalogue. See also ARC0206, ARC0210, ARC0216.&quot&quot75&quot
&quotARC0212&quot&quotGrooved stone axe&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C03&quot&quotStone axe, compact, waisted, of dark stone with flat base. See also ARC207. Old label in box reads 'Probably No 14, Indian Tomahawk from Ohio USA'. Dymond catalogue p.1 - 'I stone axe from America' and see note in Dymond on p 2.
Not noted in Jennings p.34 but see note on p.155, no 53: ''Copy of a memorandum referring perhaps to Nos 11 and 14 - 'The large tomahawk was found near some ancient fortifications in the Sciota Valley, Ohio. The small one was found in Illinois etc......' signed Joseph H. Mellhuish, 6 Dafford's Buildings, per Henry Walter, 31st Jan 1862".&quot&quot75&quot
&quotARC0213&quot&quotBifacial point or knife&quot&quotStone knife&quot&quot05C08&quot&quotLong and thin black stone point, bifacially flaked. Old label in box says 'Stone knife or spear-head used by Australian natives, Capt. le Breton'. More recent label identifies it as a bifacial point or knife, of recent date from Australia'. Possibly Dymond p. 3 'No 39, stone knife or spearhead used by Australian natives, Lieut. Breton R.N.'. Jennings p. 3 'Capt Breton 1865 1 stone knife, no 97'.&quot&quot81&quot
&quotARC0214&quot&quotPolished axe&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C05&quot&quotSmall polished axe head, somewhat damaged,of green and black mottled, crystalline stone.
Old paper label, nearly illegible, attached to specimen reads ''Suischerz -----(?)' [Luischerz?]&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0215&quot&quotBifacial point&quot&quotFlake point&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotRecent label in box (1986) identifies this as a 'bifacial point, palaeo-Indian, Texas'.
Old label in box says 'Arrowhead from Texas, Donor T.H.Green Esq, 1935'.
Inscribed in ink on specimen 'Texas, T.H.Green 1935'.
Other material from Texas from T.H. Green is in Room 2, Rack 7 , Drawer 26, Item 1.&quot&quot75&quot
&quotARC0216&quot&quot2 Arrowheads&quot&quotArrow heads&quot&quot05C02&quot&quotTwo barbed and tanged flaked arrowheads of orange/brown flint, finely worked. Said to be 'Missiissippi Mound builder culture' from mounds on Senassa River, Chattanooga, USA'. Do not seem to be mentioned in Jennings or Dymond catalogue. See also ARC0206, ARC0210, ARC0211.&quot&quot75&quot
&quotARC0217&quot&quotLetter weight&quot&quotPerforated clay ball&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotLarge roughly shaped clay sphere, perforated in centre. Large stone pebble and smaller pieces included in fabric Signs of burning around one end of perforation. This is probably the item mentioned in Jennings Cat p.35 "One lump clay (called letter weights) cir.600 to 550BC. donated by Egypt Exploration Fund". Also note in Jennings p.160, No 114 "Lump of Egyptian clay. These articles shaped like a core and covered with hieroglyphs are common in Egyptian tombs. This is a very poor one and called in 1893 Catalogue (Dymond) 'a letter weight' ". Also note in Jennings p.32 "Too big for wall case is a lump of chalk (sic) from Egypt - the inscription is worn out. Commonly placed in ancient Egyptian tombs. It has no record or entry except a 'Paper Weight' ".&quot&quot45&quot
&quotARC0218&quot&quotPolished tool&quot&quotJade blade&quot&quot05C08&quot&quotBroken piece of finely shaped and highly polished thin green jade in the form of a blade, with old paper label '39' attached.
Jennings p.6, no.39: '2 Carving 'toki' axes of nephrite. New Zealand', R.G.Frith, 1927. This may be linked to ARC220.&quot&quot77&quot
&quotARC0219&quot&quotPolished tool&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C08&quot&quotSmall axe head of finely grained dark green stone, wedge-shaped, with curved blade. Old paper label '34' attached. Jennings p.6, no.34: 'One hard carving stone 'toki', New Zealand, No 34. By exchange Mrs Mellor'.&quot&quot77&quot
&quotARC0220&quot&quotPolished tool&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quot05C08&quot&quotSmall axe head with one flat side, curving blade on other, slightly chipped around base, made of very fine black, slate-like, polished stone. In box is old label which may, or may not, relate to this item and ARC0219, ARC0218. It says 'No 28 Donor Miss Mcgregor, No 29 Donor Col. Escott. The patoo or mere is one of the signs of authority carried by the Maori chiefs. The Greenstone Nephrite ditto is called mere pounamou.'
Also Jennings p.6 'R.G.Frith, 1927, 2 carving 'toki' axes of nephrite No 39'. (note 153)' - so this may be linked to ARC218.&quot&quot77&quot
&quotARC0221&quotNULL&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C04&quot&quotPointed hand axe of orange stained flint. From similarity to other specimens in collection, reckoned by Roger Jacobi to be from Farnham, part of Oppenheim collection or Keable collection..&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0222&quot&quotFlake&quot&quotFlint tool&quot&quot05C09&quot&quotFlint blade tool. date and origin unknown. Was part of ARC 0171 but Jacobi suggested splitting up this disparate group.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0223&quot&quot2 Flake tools&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C05&quot&quot2 Flake tools, dark brown stained and mottled flint.Were part of ARC 0171 but Jacobi suggested splitting up this disparate group. Similarity in fabric to ARLC0177 which Jacobi suggests is an Irish late Mesolithic blade. Could these, with ARC0177, be associated with loose label on wooden base '3 flint flakes , River Barnes, Toome Bridge, Antrim'?&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0224&quot&quotStone chopper or core&quot&quotChopper or core&quot&quot05C11&quot&quotStone chopper or core.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotARC0225&quot&quot3 Flint flakes&quot&quotGun-flints?&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot3 Small flints. Note in box states 'Flints. Hampton Down (site of shooting butts). RP/8/80'. Includes scraper and two flakes.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0226&quot&quot2 Flints&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot2 Flints. One marked '8/80 Wyvern, RP, Wilts.' (RP = Ron Pickford, BRLSI curator). 2nd one marked Wyvern RP/8/80.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0227&quotNULL&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotHighly weathered roughly fashioned stone axe. Lichen deposits suggest a surface find. See also ARC0228, ARC0229, ARC0230, ARC0231.&quot&quot35&quot
&quotARC0228&quotNULL&quotHand axe&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotSmall leaf-shaped stone axe. See also ARC0227, ARC0229, ARC0230, ARC0231.&quot&quot35&quot
&quotARC0229&quotNULL&quotStone scraper&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotWedge shaped scraper with flat edge. See also ARC0227, ARC0228, ARC0230, ARC0231.&quot&quot35&quot
&quotARC0230&quotNULL&quotStone ball&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotStone ball, roughly shaped and weathered. Polished on butt end. See also ARC0227, ARC0228, ARC0229, ARC0231.&quot&quot35&quot
&quotARC0231&quotNULL&quotPointed hand axe&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotPointed stone hand axe, yellowish stone. See also ARC0227, ARC0228, ARC0229, ARC0230.&quot&quot35&quot
&quotARC0232&quotNULL&quotFlake tool ?&quot&quot05C12&quot&quotFlake tool or small hand axe which until recently was in with the geology collection but has now been transferred to Archaeology (Feb 2005). Old label in with specimen states 'Flint from Cromer foreshore, pre-Chellean, end of Pliocene. Found by donor under Till at tope of Crom Forest Bed series. Donor Mrs Tipping 1927'. Another small label says 'Eolith from Foreshore, Cromer'. We know from other notes that Mrs Tipping came as a casual visitor to the BRLSI and helped with identification of the flint collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0233&quotNULL&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotPinkish earthenware ceramic lamp with decoration of raised and incised lines in a semi-circular design around the wick hole. On base is an incised circle with markings inside and two incised lines around wick end. Illustrated on Drawing 28, No 31.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0234&quot&quotLekythos&quot&quotLekythos&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotSlipware decorated Lekythos with pedestal foot and vertical handle at side. Rim borken and incomplete.
Lower third is decorated with a broad band of black slip with 3 incised lines running around body. Upper part is decorated in black slip with picture of a charioteer but image is damaged.Illustrated in Drawing 31, No 25. Matches with ARC0238.
Old paper label 47 attached and 47 written in pencil on base..&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0235&quot&quot4 Pottery bases&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quot4 Small pottery bases, broken off from earthenware vessels. Two grey and two terracotta.
Illustrated on Drawing 24 No 27 .&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0236&quotNULL&quotFlask&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotPinkish terracotta flask with straight neck and curved looping handle. Decorated with two small frogs (?) in relief on opposing sides.
2 incised parallel bands run around lower part of neck.
Illustrated?&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0237&quot&quotLekythos&quot&quotLekythos&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotLekythos coated with black slip on body and foot, worn in places. Broken at neck.Old paper label '50'. Palemette decoation in black slip on shoulder. Marked '50' in pencil on base. Dymond p.43, no.50: 'Etruscan ?'
Illustrated drawing 30, no 23.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0238&quot&quotLekythos&quot&quotLekythos&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotLekythos borken at base and neck and handle broken and reglued. Pair with ARC0234. Decorated in black slip with chariot scene.
Illustrated D35 no 26.?&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0239&quotNULL&quotCeramic pig&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotSmall terracotta pig or boar partially covered in white slip.
Illustrated in Drawing 28, no 19.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0240&quotNULL&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotRed slipped terracotta lamp decorated with lion inside disk and wreath of leaves surrounding in raised decoration. On base is old paper label 'Baalbeck, Syria'.&quot&quot118&quot
&quotARC0241&quotNULL&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotPinkish earthenware ceramic lamp, possibly Roman. No decoration but small fragment of handle (?) on side.&quot&quot84&quot
&quotARC0242&quot&quot3 Terracotta heads&quot&quotFigurine fragments&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quot3 Terracotta heads: a) Head and bust of woman from vessel(?) hollowed out at back. b) Head of male whith prominent nose and brow, white plaster layer more recently applied (?) on base. c) Female head at angle on neck,with elaborate headress, slot in top of head.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0243&quotNULL&quotFlagon&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotLarge grey ceramic double-handled flagon with bulbous extended rim above neck.
Decorated with parallel incised lines running around body and rim. Base chipped.
Illustrated on Drawing 26, No 6.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0244&quotNULL&quotFragments of flue tile and tegula&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotTwo fragments of tile:
a) Flue tile
b) Edge of tegula
Illustrated on Drawing 34, Nos 16b and 16c..&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0245&quotNULL&quotFragments of tea pot (?)&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotThree fragments of teapot (?) - spout, handle and section of decorated base. All red terracotta of industrial manufacture.
Old label attached reads '4a Redware made by John Philip and David Elers of Bradwell, Staffordshire in 1690-1700.'&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0246&quot&quotCup ?&quot&quotCup ?&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotSingle handled shallow, wide cup with looped horizontal handle, of with black slip interior and terracotta. Rough white exterior coating, worn in patches. Cup has been broken previously, with two fragments re-attached.
Illustrated on drawing 20, no 3.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0247&quot&quotLamp, earthenware. Roman&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotEarthenware lamp, broken at wick end. Decorated with a pattern of raised lines. Potter's mark on base "ASAVCV" [?] within a raised circle.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0248&quotNULL&quotFlask&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotSmall slender flask of terracotta with tiny base (18mm dia). Patches of rough white slip adhering. Rim is lost.
Drawing 24 no. 13.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0249&quotNULL&quotFlask&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotSmall slender flask of terracotta with small base (30mm dia). Patches of rough white slip adhering. Rim and base incomplete.
Drawing 24 no. 12.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0250&quot&quotLekythos&quot&quotLekythos&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotSmall lekythos in terracotta, with palmette decoration in black slip. Rim lost.
Drawing 21 no 24&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0251&quot&quotPlaster from Pompeii, donor Mrs Elwes 1934.&quot&quotWall plaster&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotTwo fragments of wall plaster, both with dark background and pattern in white brush strokes.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0252&quot&quotLamp, earthenware. Roman&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotEarthenware lamp , likely Roman. Broken at wick end. Decorated with abstract pattern of raised lines. Blackened on top surface. Potters mark on base "CUNBIT".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0253&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotEarthenware lamp , likely Roman. Chariot scene with two horses and a figure in chariot in discus, recessed into top surface. Stands 4.5cm high and lamp is slightly oval shaped.&quot&quot125&quot
&quotARC0254&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotEarthenware lamp , likely Roman. Small raised ring around central hole. Small hole at base of handle. No other features.&quot&quot125&quot
&quotARC0255&quot&quotRobenhausen&quot&quotGrinding stone/Quern&quot&quot07G11&quot&quotGrinding stone/Quern.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0256&quot&quotLong stone&quot&quotGrindstone/whetstone/quern?&quot&quot07G11&quot&quotGrindstone/whetstone/quern, origin currently unknown. Possibilities include: Whetstone from Ur of the Chaldess, Cedric Chivers, 1929quern, Mount Druid, Ballintoy, Ireland, Rev. Dr. Traill, 1826.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0257A&quot&quot[1 of] 7 Obsidian arrowheads&quot&quotArrow head&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian arrowhead.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0257B&quot&quot[1 of] 7 Obsidian arrowheads&quot&quotArrow head&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian arrowhead.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0257C&quot&quot[1 of] 7 Obsidian arrowheads&quot&quotArrow head&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian arrowhead.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0257D&quot&quot[1 of] 7 Obsidian arrowheads&quot&quotArrow head&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian arrowhead.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0257E&quot&quot[3 of] 7 Obsidian arrowheads&quot&quotArrow heads&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot3 Obsidian arrowheads.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0258A&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quotCore&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian core.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0258B&quot&quotObsidian flake tool&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0259A&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Obsidian flakes&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0259B&quot&quot[2 of] 3 Obsidian flakes&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot2 Obsidian flake tools, unmarked (1 with fragment broken off).&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0260A&quot&quot1 Obsidian core, with 2 flakes&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian core.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0260B&quot&quot2 Flake tools, with 1 Obsidian core&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot2 Flake tools, unmarked.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0261A&quot&quot[2 of] 6 Obsidian flakes (originally 7)&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot2 Obsidian flake tools.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0261B&quot&quot[1 of] 6 Obsidian flakes (originally 7)&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0261C&quot&quot[1 of] 6 Obsidian flakes (originally 7)&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0261D&quot&quot[2 of] 6 Obsidian flakes (originally 7)&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot2 Obsidian flake tools.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0262A&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Obsidian cores, with 1 flake&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian core.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0262B&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Obsidian cores, with 1 flake&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian core, unmarked.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0262C&quot&quotFlake tool, with 2 Obsidian cores&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotLarge rough flake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0263A&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Obsidian arrowheads&quot&quotArrow head&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian arrowhead.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0263B&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Obsidian arrowheads&quot&quotArrow head&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian arrowhead.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0264A&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Obsidian flakes&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0264B&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Obsidian flakes&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0264C&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Obsidian flakes&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0265A&quot&quot[1 of] 6 Obsidian tools - core&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian core, unmarked.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0265B&quot&quot[1 of] 6 Obsidian tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot1 Flake.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0265C&quot&quot[1 of] 6 Obsidian tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot1 Flake.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0265D&quot&quot[1 of] 6 Obsidian tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot1 Round scraper.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0265E&quot&quot[1 of] 6 Obsidian tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotUnifacial point.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0265F&quot&quot[1 of] 6 Obsidian tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotParti-facial scraper.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0266A&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Obsidian tools&quot&quotArrow head&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian barbed and tanged arrowhead.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0266B&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Obsidian tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian unifacial point.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0266C&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Obsidian tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0267A&quot&quot[5 of] 7 Obsidian flakes&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot5 Obsidian flake tools (knives or razors), unmarked.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0267B&quot&quot[1 of] 7 Obsidian flakes&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0267C&quot&quot[1 of] 7 Obsidian flakes&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0268&quot&quot[1 of] 10 'Obsidian' flake tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotFlake tool found with obsidian flakes from Mexico, but unmarked and of different material.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0268A&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Obsidian flake tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0268B&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Obsidian flake tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0268C&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Obsidian flake tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0268D&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Obsidian flake tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0268E&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Obsidian flake tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0268F&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Obsidian flake tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0268G&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Obsidian flake tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0268H&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Obsidian flake tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0268I&quot&quot[1 of] 10 Obsidian flake tools&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian flake.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0269A&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Obsidian cores, with 14 flakes&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian core.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0269B&quot&quot[1 of] 2 Obsidian cores, with 14 flakes&quot&quotObsidian core&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian core, unmarked.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0269C&quot&quot[3 of] 14 Obsidian flakes, with 2 cores&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot3 Flake tools.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0269D&quot&quot[1 of] 14 Obsidian flakes, with 2 cores&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotFlake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0269E&quot&quot[2 of] 14 Obsidian flakes, with 2 cores&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot2 Flake tools.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0269F&quot&quot[1 of] 14 Obsidian flakes, with 2 cores&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotFlake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0269G&quot&quot[1 of] 14 Obsidian flakes, with 2 cores&quot&quotFlake tool&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotFlake tool.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0269H&quot&quot[6 of] 14 Obsidian flakes, with 2 cores&quot&quotFlake tools&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot6 Flake tools, unmarked.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0270A&quot&quot[2 of] 6 Obsidian arropwheads&quot&quotArrow heads&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot2 Obsidian arrowheads.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0270B&quot&quot[2 of] 6 Obsidian arrowheads&quot&quotArrow heads&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot2 Obsidian arrowheads.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0270C&quot&quot[1 of] 6 Obsidian arrowheads&quot&quotArrow head&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian arrowhead.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0270D&quot&quot[1 of] 6 Obsidian arropwheads&quot&quotArrow head&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotObsidian arrowhead.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0271&quot&quotPolished celt&quot&quotStone celt&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotPolished stone 'celt'.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0272&quot&quot2 Stone arrowheads&quot&quotArrow heads&quot&quot05C07&quot&quot2 Stone arrowheads. Old label (no longer with specimens) 'Quartz arrowheads found in desert of Allacomba, Bolivia. Donor R. Davis 1830. No. 51'. But Davis only gave 1 arrow head: 'Flint arrow head found in Peru, R.H. Davis, 1909' (Annual Report). Jennings p.34, no.51: '1 Quartz arrow head. Desert Allacoma in Bolivia', donor not specified. ARC0272 arrow heads appear to be made from quartz or similar material, not flint.&quot&quot116&quot
&quotARC0273&quot&quot1 Barbed stone arrowhead&quot&quotArrow head&quot&quot05C07&quot&quotWhite flake arrowhead, barbed. Material flakes like flint but is not flint or chert.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0274&quot&quotMining hammer&quot&quotStone mining hammer&quot&quot08B01.37&quot&quotStone mining hammer. Originally ellipsoid with waste for securing to haft and flat portion at base for positioning haft. Broken at one end, probably done while in use and so discarded.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotARC0275&quot&quotStone pounder/grinder&quot&quotStone pounder/grinder&quot&quot08B01.35&quot&quotStone pounder/grinder. Piece of stone ground to an almost spherical shape. Probably used for grinding or removing husks. Part of old label states '...enhausen'.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0276&quot&quotPortion of stone tool&quot&quotPortion of stone tool&quot&quot08B01.35&quot&quotPortion of stone tool, axe? Old label states 'Robenhausen'.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0277&quot&quotFlint hammer or crusher&quot&quotFlint tool ?&quot&quot08B01.37&quot&quotNatural or partly worked flint that appears to show signs at the broad end of being used as a hammer or crusher. Old Moore collection type label, probably in Rev. H.H. Winwood's hand 'Flint hammer or crusher (?). Presented by Mrs. Brighthorn.' In the archives (L06079) this is referred to as presented by Mrs. Brightwen, but with the suggestion that it was rejected. It may be the 'Piece of Herts. Conglomerate' given by Mrs. Brightwen in 1891.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0278-1&quot&quot[1 oif] 6 Stone axes&quot&quotStone axe&quot&quot08B01.35&quot&quot[1 of 4] Stone axes from Cowra, Locklan River [North Logan], N.S. Wales. '1' in pencil on object, but a label '3' had been stuck over it.&quot&quot81&quot
&quotARC0278-2&quot&quot[1 oif] 6 Stone axes&quot&quotStone axe&quot&quot08B01.35&quot&quot[1 of 4] Stone axes from Cowra, Locklan River [North Logan], N.S. Wales. '2' in pencil on object.&quot&quot81&quot
&quotARC0278-3&quot&quot[1 oif] 6 Stone axes&quot&quotStone axe&quot&quot08B01.35&quot&quot[1 of 4] Stone axes from Cowra, Locklan River [North Logan], N.S. Wales. '3' in pencil on object.&quot&quot81&quot
&quotARC0278-4&quot&quot[1 oif] 6 Stone axes&quot&quotStone axe&quot&quot08B01.35&quot&quot[1 of 4] Stone axes from Cowra, Locklan River [North Logan], N.S. Wales. '4' in pencil on object.&quot&quot81&quot
&quotARC0278-5&quot&quot[1 oif] 6 Stone axes&quot&quotStone suitable for axe&quot&quot08B01.35&quot&quot[1 of 4] Stone axes from Cowra, Locklan River [North Logan], N.S. Wales, or from Queensland. Specimen unnumbered and unworked but material is similar in appearance to no. 4.&quot&quot81&quot
&quotARC0278-6&quot&quot[1 oif] 6 Stone axes&quot&quotStone axe&quot&quot08B01.35&quot&quotStone axe. Label: 'No.6. Thought possible that it was 'dug' up in Devon. Donor not sure.' '3A' in pencil on object. Specimen unworked but material is similar in appearance to no. 4.&quot&quot81&quot
&quotARC0279&quot&quotBrass Bell&quot&quotBell&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotBrass bell.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0280&quot&quotFragments of Roman mosaic&quot&quotTesserae&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotBag of mosaic fragments: 111 blue, 30 black, 95 green, 26 red, 10 white or clear, 6 others.&quot&quot127&quot
&quotARC0281&quot&quotMiscellaneous (marbles/sling shot, stone washer)&quot&quotMiscellaneous&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quota) Two spherical brown stone objects, similar colour, one with remains of a label similar to those on Adela Breton artefacts. b) Ellipsoid dark grey object, no markings c) Dark grey washer-like object, no markings.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0282&quot&quotMiscellaneous potsherds etc.&quot&quotMiscellaneous&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quot3 potsherds without signs of wear..1 water worn potsherd and 1 decorated fragment, apparently of iron or ironstone?&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0283&quot&quotBlack ware cup&quot&quotCup&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotDelicate black ware cup with two handles (one missing), part of the other reattached.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0284&quot&quotSmall "Roman bottle"&quot&quotUnguent or tear bottle&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotSmall "Roman bottle".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0285&quot&quotRed ware "unguent jar"&quot&quotUnguent or tear bottle&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotRed ware "unguent jar" from Corneto.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0286&quot&quotRed ware unguent or tear-bottle"&quot&quotUnguent or tear bottle&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotRed ware unguent or tear-bottle".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0287&quot&quotBlack ware unguent or tear-bottle"&quot&quotUnguent or tear bottle&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotBlack ware unguent or tear-bottle" from Corneto.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0288&quot&quotSmall long-necked bottle&quot&quotUnguent or tear bottle ?&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotSmall long-necked bottle. Some lines circling at intervals for decoration, otherwise plain.&quot&quot128&quot
&quotARC0289&quot&quotRoman bottle"&quot&quotUnguent or tear bottle&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotRoman bottle".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0290&quot&quotSmall short-necked bottle&quot&quotUnguent bottle ?&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotSmall short-necked bottle, probbaly with a brown glaze or slip.&quot&quot97&quot
&quotARC0291&quot&quotRoman double cup on stem, painted red inside"&quot&quotDouble cup&quot&quotBATRM&quot&quotRoman double cup on stem, painted red inside". Actually painted elsewhere also, apart from the base.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0292&quot&quotBronze rim fragment&quot&quotBronze rim&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotFragment of thin beaten bronze or copper. Apparently a rim of an object, possibly a wooden container. Rim descends about 1 cm on inside and slightly so on the outside. Possible hole(s) for nails or rivets on inner rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0293&quot&quotPiece of decorative tile&quot&quotTile&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotTriangular piece of tile with concentric curved grooves with white filling on upper surface. Presumed floor tile.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0294&quot&quotCoarse ware pot, probably neck broken off&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A13.34&quot&quotBroken bottle [or vase] found in the trenches at Hook-Norton, 8 miles from Banbury, Oxon.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0295&quot&quotGlazed potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08B01.36&quot&quot7 Potsherds, raised moulding, grey ground, blue and purple detail. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0296&quot&quotGlazed potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08B01.36&quot&quot4 Potsherds, rpale grey ground, blue, green and red detail. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0297&quot&quotGlazed potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08B01.36&quot&quot4 Potsherds, rpale grey ground, speckled brown detail. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0298&quot&quotGlazed potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08B01.36&quot&quot7 Potsherds, rcream ground, speckled purple detail. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0299&quot&quotGlazed potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08B01.36&quot&quot18 Potsherds, yellowish ground, brown detail. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0300&quot&quotGlazed potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08B01.36&quot&quot6 Potsherds. 4 probably parts of a teapot, brwon below,, paler and with decoration above. 2 unrelated handles, one black the other unglazed. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0301&quot&quotGlazed potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08B01.36&quot&quot7 Potsherds, assorted styles. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0302&quot&quotGlazed potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08B01.38&quot&quot50 Potsherds, white ground, blue detail. 1 comprises 3 fragments glued together. Brislington Pottery excavations 1914.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0303&quot&quotPottery vessel&quot&quotPottery vessel&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotRough grey pottery vessel, more or less spherical with very short neck (partly damaged). 3 lines scored round circumference at different levels, otherwise plain.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0304&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotOil lamp in white material, with hole for wick and for filling. No handle, but with elaborate incised patterns involving feathers or ears of wheat or barley.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0305&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotOil lamp of pale earthenware with elaborate pattern of lines above and handle in the form of a bird's fanned tail or cockle shell. Large hole for filling and smaller one for the wick.&quot&quot97&quot
&quotARC0306&quot&quotPottery pitcher&quot&quotPottery pitcher&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotPottery pitcher, black ground, with band round widest part probably originally painted red or pink. Oblique spout with sides inrolled. Handle still intact.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0307A-K&quot&quotMiniature oil lamps&quot&quotOil lamps&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotMiniature earthenware oil lamps, plain with open oil container and large hole for wick. No handles.&quot&quot127&quot
&quotARC0308&quot&quotCoil pot&quot&quotCoil pot&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotPlain coil pot, with waist above base and below rim. Dark colour probably due to firing.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0309&quot&quotTiny pot&quot&quotTiny pot&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotTiny plain earthenware pot with part of upper section missing.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0310A&quot&quotPainted jar with handle&quot&quotLekythos, Greek style&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotOrnamental jar, Greek lekythos, fine work, creamy brown ground and black decoration of palmettes. Cylinder shape withsharp shoulder. Terracotta. White ground period.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0310B&quot&quotPainted jar with handle and neck missing&quot&quotLekythos, Greek style&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotOrnamental jar, fine work, creamy brown ground and black decoration of palmettes.Greek lekythos. Cylinder shape withsharp shoulder. Terracotta. White ground period.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0311&quot&quotMounted statuette&quot&quotMounted statuette&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotFigure in ivory (?) of a young woman drying her hair. Stauette mounted on a cylindrical black wood base with small metal plaque inscribed 'FOUND BY E.H. WEILNERT AT POMPEII.'&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0312&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quot08A13.45&quot&quotPitcher jug of pale yellowish pottery, plain apart from ribs on handle and neck. Part of neck missing. Lines around widest part may indicate further decoration.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0313&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotDecorated red ware two-handed pitcher or jug. Bulbous neck and circumference decorated with diagonal incised lines between horizontal lines. Base slightly expanded and with small pieces chipped off. Also small hole near widest point.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0314&quot&quotBronze spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotBronze spoon. 14 or 15 Cent. (Pallanza 1895).&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0315&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotPitcher or jug (Etruscan beaked oinochoe) of black ware with red decoration of scrolls and other patterns and the figure of a man.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0316&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotPlain grey ware pitcher or jug with two handles in the style of an amphora, but with flattened base and small spout for pouring.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0317&quot&quotPlate on raised foot&quot&quotPlate/Dish&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotShallow dish or plate on short foot. Cream ware painted black. Part of rim broken off then glued back.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0318&quot&quotBowl or raised foot (or Pot lid?)&quot&quotBowl/Pot lid&quot&quotBATRM&quot&quotRed ware pot lid, or bowl on raised foot. Label suggests the latter.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0319&quot&quotSmall jug modelled as a girl's head&quot&quotJug or unguent jar&quot&quot08A13.40&quot&quotSmall jug or jar of red ware, the side opposite the handle modelled as a girl's face.,Neck and handle missing, small chips on base.&quot&quot84&quot
&quotARC0320&quot&quotSoapstone plate/saucer&quot&quotPlate/Saucer&quot&quot08A14.41&quot&quotDish, plate or saucer of carved stone decorated with conscentric lines and four sprays of leaves opposite each other on the rim and another at the centre.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0321&quot&quotPortion of a cornucopia-like vessel&quot&quotPottery vessel&quot&quot08A14.41&quot&quotUpper portion of a red ware vessel, more or less conical in section and with spiral ribs, suggesting it was coil-built either within or outside a former. ARC0322 is the base of the same or a similar vessel.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0322&quot&quotPortion of a cornucopia-like vessel&quot&quotPottery vessel&quot&quot08A14.41&quot&quotBase of a red ware vessel, more or conical in section and with spiral ribs, suggesting it was coil-built either within or outside a former. ARC0321 is the upper part of the same or a similar vessel.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0323&quot&quotScagliola flooring&quot&quotScagliola sample&quot&quot08A14.41&quot&quotSquare sample of 'scagliola' flooring, probably cut to a square and polished by the collector.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0324&quot&quotBalck ware bowl&quot&quotBowl&quot&quot08A14.41&quot&quotBlack ware bowl, now in 28 fragments plus small chips.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0325&quot&quotPottery bowl&quot&quotBowl&quot&quot08A14.41&quot&quotDark grey ware bowl, now in fragments plus small chips.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0326&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quot08A14.41&quot&quotRed ware pitcher or jug with one handle, attached at rim of neck and top of body. Neck slightly pinched. Body decorated with concentric blacvk lines, some broad, some fine. Broken in the past but has since been restored.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0327&quot&quotBowl on raised foot&quot&quotBowl&quot&quot08A14.41&quot&quotBlack ware bowl or cup on raised foot. Plain apart from faint inciseed concenbtric lines.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0328&quot&quotPiece of waste cement ?&quot&quotCement sample&quot&quot08A14.41&quot&quotAccouding to the label attached: 'Roman cement, Chester.'&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0329&quot&quotSmall jug/pitcher&quot&quotJug/Pitcher&quot&quot08A14.41&quot&quotCream ware jug or small pitcher, decorated with numerous lines in black (oxide), concentric and in bands of diagonal patterns.&quot&quot128&quot
&quotARC0330&quot&quotPlate/saucer on raised foot&quot&quotPlate/Saucer&quot&quot08A14.41&quot&quotBlack ware plate or saucer on raised foot, ridges around edge and edge of bowl for decoration.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0331&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quotPitcher/Jug&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotBlack ware pitcher or jug (beaked oinochoe) with one handle. Red decoration, much faded, of scrolls and the figure of a woman. Part of lip broken and later glued back. Identical style to ARC0315.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0332&quot&quotBlack ware bottle&quot&quotBottle&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotBlack ware pottery bottle with rouhnded base and loop handles either side, probably to allow it to be carried. Plain apart from some incised patterns below the handles.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0333&quot&quotDecorated red pottery jar&quot&quotJar&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotRed pottery jar with black band decoration. Loop jandles at either side.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0334&quot&quotCream ware vase/jug&quot&quotVase/jug&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotCream ware vase, jug or bottle with one handle. Plain and on a wide foot. Crack around part of circumference anda small hole at end of crack. Very thin fabric at that point.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0335&quot&quotCream ware jug&quot&quotJug&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotTall plain cream ware jug with one handle. Object trapped within it, either a pebble or perhaps a stopper.&quot&quot84&quot
&quotARC0336&quot&quotRed ware bottle/jar&quot&quotBottle/jar&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotPlain red ware bottle or jar with rounded base. Part of neck missing.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0337&quot&quotCremation jar&quot&quotCremation jar&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotSmall plain black ware cremation jar with rounded base.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotARC0338&quot&quotGrey ware jar&quot&quotJar&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotPlain grey ware jar. Wide mouth with lip, part of which is missing.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0339&quot&quotDecorated bottle/jar&quot&quotBottle/jar&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotAryballos - Small spherical cream ware pot or jar with rounded base, broad disk shaped mouth.. Used as perfume or oil container. Painted (bichrme ware) in black and red slip which haven't reduced properly (should have been black on white) . Could be late Corinthian&quot&quot14&quot
&quotARC0340&quot&quotGlazed oil lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotGlazed orange ware oil lamp with large hole for oil and small hole for wick. Loop handle.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotARC0341&quot&quotBlack ware dish-shaped object&quot&quotDish-shaped object&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotBlack painted cream ware dish-like object with a raised central 'knob.' around the knob are four unevenly placed symbols. Two appear to be images of the rising or setting sun and the other two between them may be mid-day suns. Around these is a herring-bone pattern of fine lines. Possibly for calendrical or religious use.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0342&quot&quotFine red ware jug/mug handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotFine red ware handle for jug or mug. Unglazed but grooves along its length may have contained a darker pigment. At the top of the handle near where it joined the container is a small boss which is the curled tip of probablyan acanthus leaf decoration. Presumed to be European, probably British.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0343&quot&quotDecorated buff ware jar&quot&quotJar&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotPainted buff ware two-handled jar decorated with lines in concentric red and brown.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0344&quot&quotShallow cup on stem&quot&quotCup&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotShallow buff ware cup on stem. Possibly originally with painted decoration but decoration only suggested in one or two places due to incrustation of lime or clay. Appears to have been wheel-thrown.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0345&quot&quotPilgrim flask&quot&quotPilgrim flask&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotBuff ware flattened bottle with two handles and small opening at top. Disc-shaped sides decorated by a bas-relief depicting Saint Menas, robed and with a cross either side of the head. Arms outstretched with open hands and two kneeling camels on either side. Pattern repeated on the back.&quot&quot84&quot
&quotARC0346&quot&quotCoarse cream ware bowl&quot&quotBowl&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotCoarse cream ware bowl, or lower part of larger vessel. Uneven edge to rim suiggests original rim no longer present.&quot&quot50&quot
&quotARC0347&quot&quotBlack ware jug&quot&quotJug&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotPlain black ware one-handled jug&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0348&quot&quotBlack ware jug/jar&quot&quotJug/Jar&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotSmall squat plain black ware jug or jar with one handle.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0349&quot&quotBlack ware jug with tall handle&quot&quotJug&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotPlain black ware jug or jar with handle raised above lip.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0350&quot&quotBlack ware jar/vase&quot&quotJar/Vase&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotPlain black ware jar or vase with wide flared lip, part of which is missing. Originally in three pieces, later glued together and secured with black thread.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0351&quot&quotDecorated Fresco? tile fragment&quot&quotTile fragment- Roman antefix&quot&quot08A14.42&quot&quotLarge fragment of tile with one straight edge and the remains of an undulating upper edge. One face with raised decoration, probably making a repeated pattern. The other side plain and flat. Roof decorain - called 'antefix'.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotARC0352&quot&quotBase of black ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A15.43&quot&quotSherd of black ware pot with base and part of side.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0353&quot&quotPortion of grey ware pot or dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A15.43&quot&quotPortion of the side of a flat bottomed conical sided dish or pot. Originally two pieces, since glued together.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0354&quot&quotLoom weight&quot&quotLoom weight&quot&quot08A15.43&quot&quotFlattened spherical baked clay loom weight .&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0355&quot&quotLoom shuttle?&quot&quotLoom shuttle?&quot&quot08A15.43&quot&quotBase of antler with boss shaved off and a slot cut into narrow end. Signs of wear in slot.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotARC0356&quot&quot8 Flints&quot&quotFlint tools/flakes&quot&quot05C12&quot&quot8 Flint flakes and tools including black flint round scraper and possible broken arrow head.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0357&quot&quotEngraved stone slab&quot&quotEngraved slab&quot&quot08A15.43&quot&quotSlab of white limestone with engraving apparently depicting the horn of an ox. Edge is rounded suggesting a cartouch shape. Back is scored, presumably to aid attaching it to a backing using plaster.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0358&quot&quot32 Potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A15.43&quot&quot32 Sherds of assorted plain pottery.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0359A-D&quot&quot4 Glazed potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A15.43&quot&quot4 Fragments of a large vessel with stout handle (a) with plaited decoration externally. Part of a spout (b) fits to two body sherds (c, d). An orange-yellow glaze was applied to the outside surface. The spout is level with the rim and merely a hole for liquid to be poored in or out..&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0360A-C&quot&quot3 Glazed potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A15.43&quot&quot3 Sherds of cream pottery glazed externally with a yellowish glaze Some external decoration in the form of shallow ridges and grooves (a, b) and a rim sherd (c) with piping hand-pressed to form decoration. The latter probably from a different vessel.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0361&quot&quotCoarse ware potsherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A15.43&quot&quotCoarse grey ware sherd from side of a large vessel, or possibly from some other object, since the curvature is slight.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0362&quot&quot8 Glazed potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A15.43&quot&quot8 Fragments of several vessels with similar glaze of rose-tinted cream appearance, but otherwise undecorated.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0946&quotNULL&quotBrooch&quot&quotRB&quot&quotBrooch.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0947&quotNULL&quotBrooch&quot&quotRB&quot&quotBrooch.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0948&quotNULL&quotBrooch&quot&quotRB&quot&quotBrooch.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0949&quotNULL&quotCosmetic spoon&quot&quotRB&quot&quotCosmetic spoon.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0950&quotNULL&quotSpoon&quot&quotRB&quot&quotSpoon.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0951&quotNULL&quotBracelet&quot&quotRB&quot&quotBracelet.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0952&quotNULL&quotBracelet&quot&quotRB&quot&quotBracelet.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC0954&quotNULL&quotRing&quot&quotRB&quot&quotRing.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0955&quotNULL&quotBracelet&quot&quotBRLSI ?&quot&quotRectangular strip of ornamental bracelet. Lansdown? September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0956&quotNULL&quotBracelet&quot&quotBRLSI ?&quot&quotTransferred to Roman Baths before or after 1962 loan. Small rectangular bracelet for a child. Lansdown? September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0957&quotNULL&quotBangle&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTransferred to Roman Baths before or after 1962 loan. Penannular ring or bangle. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0958&quot&quot3 Brooch pins&quot&quotBrooch pins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Brooch pins. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0959&quot&quotFoot of a brooch&quot&quotBrooch fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFoot of a brooch. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0960&quot&quot6 Bronze fragments&quot&quotBronze fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Miscellaneous bronze fragments. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0961&quot&quotCarved fragment&quot&quotCarved fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCarved piece of a larger object. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0962&quotNULL&quotHair pin&quot&quotRB&quot&quotHair pin.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0963&quot&quot10 Sherds of blue glass&quot&quotSherds of blue glass&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot10 Sherds of blue glass. Lansdown, 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0964&quot&quot5 Bone pin fragments&quot&quotBone pin fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Bone pin fragments. Lansdown, 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0965&quot&quotRim of glass vessel&quot&quotRim of vessel&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of amber glass vessel. Lansdown, 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0966&quot&quotRim sherd of glass vessel&quot&quotRim sherd of vessel&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall rim sherd of blue glass vessel. Lansdown, 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0967&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSpindle whorl made from remains of a piece of Samian ware. Lansdown, 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0968&quot&quot2 Stone counters&quot&quotCounters&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Stone counters. Lansdown, 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0969&quot&quot4 Glass beads&quot&quotBeads&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Glass beads. Three small beads and part of a larger one. Lansdown, 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0970&quot&quotPerforated bone, use unknown&quot&quotPerforated bone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone with a large perforation. Lansdown, 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0971&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB&quot&quotCoin.. Obv. Constans. Gloria exercitus. Oldfield. Nurseries.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0972&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB&quot&quotCoin.. Obv. Constantinus. Head facing right. Rev. 2 soldiers with standards. Cleveland Walk, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0973&quot&quotCoiin of Domitian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB&quot&quotCoin. Obv. Domitian. Rev. Figure facing right. At the rear of the Hat and Feather, Walcot Street, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0974&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB&quot&quotCoin. Obv. Constantius. Rev. Soldiers with two standards. Powlett Road, Bathwick, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0975&quot&quotBronze penate&quot&quotPenate&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze penate. Deity seated in a chair. Weston, Bath, 1825.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0976&quot&quotBronze penate&quot&quotPenate&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze penate. Standing deity in robes. Weston, Bath, 1825.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0977&quot&quotBronze penate&quot&quotPenate&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze penate. Deity with headdress. Upper Borough Walls, Bath, 1824.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0978&quot&quotBronze spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze spoon with handle shaft.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0979&quot&quotBronze spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze spoon with handle shaft.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0980&quot&quotBronze spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze spoon with handle shaft.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0981&quot&quotBone comb&quot&quotComb (2 bits)&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Parts of a bone comb.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0982&quot&quotBronze stylus&quot&quotStylus&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze stylus. Splayed and squared at one end.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0983&quot&quotBronze ligula&quot&quotLigula&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze ligula. Small with rounded scoop.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0984&quot&quotBronze pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze pin. Point missing.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0985&quot&quotBronze pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze pin. Complete.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0986&quot&quotDecorated bronze strip&quot&quotBronze Strip&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of decorated bronze strip.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0987&quot&quotBronze brooch pin&quot&quotBrooch pin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch pin.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0988&quot&quotPart of bronze spoon.&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze spoon. Handle and part of spoon bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0989&quot&quotBronze spoon handle&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze spoon handle, complete.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0990&quot&quotBronze spoon handle&quot&quotSpoon handle&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze spoon handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0991&quot&quotBronze spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze spoon, simple in style, with handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0992&quot&quotParts of bronze spoon handles&quot&quotSpoon handles&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Parts of bronze spoon handles.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0993&quot&quotBronze bell&quot&quotBell&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze bell. No clapper.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0994&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0995&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. Pin intact.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0996&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. Bow and fantail type. Hod Hill type?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0997&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. V-shaped.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0998&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. Dolphin type.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC0999&quotNULL&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. Simple rod-backed type.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1000&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. Pin attachment remains.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1001&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. Large catch plate with two holes.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1002&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch, with pin. Catch plate missing.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1003&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. Simple.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1004&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. Small amount of pin remaining.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1005&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. V-shaped ornament.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1006&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. Enamel inlay.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1007&quot&quotBronze tweezers&quot&quotTweezers&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPair of bronze tweezers.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1008&quot&quotBronze tweezers&quot&quotTweezers&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPair of bronze tweezers. Plain.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1009&quot&quotBronze tweezers&quot&quotTweezers&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPair of bronze tweezers.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1010&quot&quotBronze bangle&quot&quotBangle&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze bangle. Three pieces of strip bronze.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1011&quot&quot12 Pieces of bronze bracelets&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot12 Pieces of bronze bracelets.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1012&quot&quot4 Parts of bronze brooches&quot&quotBrooches&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Parts of bronze brooches.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1013&quot&quotHalf a pair of bronze tweezers&quot&quotTweezers&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHalf a pair of bronze tweezers.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1014&quot&quotBronze pin head&quot&quotPin head&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze pin head. Part of a pin with a crystal-shaped head.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1015&quot&quot13 Pieces of bronze in strip, for tweezers&quot&quotBronze strips&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot13 Pieces of bronze in strip, for tweezers.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1016&quot&quotBronze bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze bracelet. Hatched ornament.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1017&quot&quotBronze bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotThin bronze wire bracelet, undecorated.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1018&quot&quotBronze bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze bracelet of spirally twisted wire. Incomplete.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1019&quot&quotBronze bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze bracelet.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1020&quot&quotBronze bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze bracelet. Flat sheet, ends missing.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1021&quot&quotBronze finger-ring&quot&quotRing&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall bronze finger-ring with bezel with figure.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1022&quot&quotBronze finger-ring&quot&quotRing&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze finger-ring with a flat top with design.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1023&quot&quotBronze finger-rings&quot&quotRings&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 [or 5?] Bronze finger ring, little or no design.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1024&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin with double knobbed top.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1025&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin with an almost acorn top.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1026&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin, long with rounded head.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1027&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin with rounded head a bit like a barrel.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1028&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin. Barrel type with rounded end.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1029&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin. Long with unusual head.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1030&quot&quotBone pin (in 2 pieces)&quot&quotPin (in 2 pieces)&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin (in 2 pieces).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1031&quot&quotPart of a bone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of a bone pin.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1032&quot&quotBone pin fragments&quot&quotPin fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Pin heads and 2 pin points.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1033&quot&quotFired clay relief&quot&quotFired clay relief&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFire clay relief. Crescent shape.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1034&quot&quot32 Pieces of wall plaster&quot&quotWall Plaster&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot32 Pieces of wall plaster.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1035&quot&quotStone finial&quot&quotStone finial&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone finial from roof. [assumed limestone]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1036&quot&quotStone column base&quot&quotColumn base&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of small column. [assumed limestone]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1037&quot&quotPiece of stone cornice?&quot&quotCornice?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of stone cornice? [assumed limestone]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1038&quot&quotStone carving&quot&quotCarved stone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCarved top of a stone altar or tombstone. [assumed limestone]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1039&quot&quotStone object&quot&quotStone object&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone object, long.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1040&quot&quotStone object&quot&quotStone object&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of rough stone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1041&quot&quotBronze oil lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze oil lamp.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotARC1042&quot&quotPottery oil lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPottery oil lamp. Red-brown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1043&quot&quotBronze ring&quot&quotRing&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze ring with a carved motif in centre.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1044&quot&quotBronze ring&quot&quotRing&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze ring inset with a gem, engraved a figure.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1045&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. Oval, gilt, stone and pin missing.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1046&quot&quotPart of bronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of copper alloy brooch (Nauheim derivative) spring and pin missing, Upper Langridge Farm, 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1047&quot&quotSet of 4 bronze weights&quot&quotWeights&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSet of four bronze weights with handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1048&quot&quot2 Bronze bracelets&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Bronze bracelets&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1049&quot&quotPair of bronze brooches&quot&quotBrooches&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotPair of identical bronze brooches. Cherry Wells, 1857.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1050&quot&quot2 Bronze bracelets&quot&quotBracelets (1 in 2 pieces)&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotBronze bracelets. One of which is in two pieces. Cherry Wells, 1857.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1051&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin. Long with flat head.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1052&quot&quot3 Bronze bracelet fragments&quot&quotBracelet fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Pieces of bracelet, found in a stone coffin, Larkhall, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1053&quot&quotBronze mirror&quot&quotMirror&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze mirror, projections at either end. Foundation of Riding School, Julian Road.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1054&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1055&quot&quotBronze terminal&quot&quotMetalwork&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze terminal. Slightly like a bell-clapper.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1056&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin. Flat disc and barrel-shaped top.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1057&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin, Flat top, point blunted.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1058&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin. Pyramidal head.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1059&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin. Expanded flat top.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1060&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin. Oval head, point broken.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1061&quot&quotBone needle&quot&quotNeedle&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone needle. Broken point and rectangular.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1062&quot&quotBone objects&quot&quotBonework&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPieces of 4 bone objects, probably large pins or needles.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1063&quot&quotPottery bowl&quot&quotBowl&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPottery bowl, Samian ware or imitation Samian.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1064&quot&quotCastor Ware beaker&quot&quotBeaker&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCastor Ware beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1065&quot&quotCastor Ware beaker&quot&quotBeaker&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCastor Ware beaker. Chasing animals depicted.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1066&quot&quotPart of inscription on marble&quot&quotInscription&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of inscription in marble.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1067&quot&quotGrey Ware storage jar&quot&quotStorage jar&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLarge Grey Ware storage jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1068&quot&quotTile antefix&quot&quotTile antefix&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTile antefix. Ornamental.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1069&quot&quotBelgic Ware pot or urn&quot&quotCinerary urn or pot&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOne of two Belgic Ware urns. Restored using glue and sellotape.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1070&quot&quotBelgic Ware cinerary urn&quot&quotCinerary urn&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOne of two Belgic Ware urns. Still in fragments. Two large pieces plus 1 bag of fragments.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1071&quot&quotBox flue tile&quot&quotBox flue tile&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBox flue tile.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1072&quot&quotGlass bottle neck&quot&quotBottle fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGlass bottle neck with handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1073&quot&quotGlass bottle neck&quot&quotBottle fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGlass bottle neck.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1074&quot&quotHandle of a glass bottle&quot&quotBottle fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHandle of a bottle in yellow/green glass.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1075&quot&quotPart of handle of a glass bottle&quot&quotBottle fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of handle of a glass bottle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1076&quot&quotPart of the side of a glass bottle&quot&quotBottle fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of the side of a glass bottle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1077&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of glass vessels&quot&quotGlass fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Glass rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1078&quot&quotPart of glass vessel&quot&quotGlass fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of moulded glass, possibly from a beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1079&quot&quotPortion of glass bottle&quot&quotBottle fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of glass bottle Base and straight side.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1080&quot&quot6 Glass fragments&quot&quotGlass fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Miscellaneous glass fragments.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1081&quot&quotGlass bottle fragment&quot&quotBottle fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLarge piece of glass bottle, possibly near handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1082&quot&quotPart of handle of glass vessel&quot&quotGlass fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of handle of amber-coloured glass vessel.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1083&quot&quot3 Fragments of a glass bottle&quot&quotBottle fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Pieces of same amber-coloured glass bottle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1084&quot&quot2 Fragments of a glass bottle&quot&quotBottle fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase and long neck of a glass bottle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1085&quot&quot2 Fragments of a glass bottle&quot&quotBottle fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Glass bottle rim fragments, one with handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1086&quot&quotFragment of window glass&quot&quotGlass fragment&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotFragment of window glass.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1087&quot&quotHandle of a glass vessel&quot&quotGlass fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDeep blue glass handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1088&quot&quotPart of pottery oil lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMajor part of pottery oil lamp.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1089&quot&quot2 Bricks&quot&quotBricks&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBricks. 2 of 2. 5.4" x 2.8" x 1".&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1090&quot&quotFragment of white mosaic&quot&quotMosaic&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFragment of white mosaic.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1091&quot&quotFragment of mosaic&quot&quotMosaic&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFragment of mosaic, red, white and green.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1092&quot&quotIron key&quot&quotKey&quot&quotBATRM&quot&quotIron key in an L-shape, with handle. Sydney Buildings, found with large pig of lead.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1093&quot&quotAmphora base&quot&quotAmphora sherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotAmphora base. Buff coloured base sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1094&quot&quotNeck of pottery jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck and handle of large Buff Ware jug.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1095&quot&quotBase of a small Samian Ware cup&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Base of a small cup.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1096&quot&quotBase of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Part of the base of a bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1097&quot&quotBase of imitation Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of imitation Samian Ware vessel. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1098&quot&quotRim of decorated Samian Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim sherd of decorated pot. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1099&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1100&quot&quotBase of Samian Ware bowl with rivet&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Part of the base of a bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1101&quot&quotBase of small Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Base of a small vessel. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1102&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Sherd of decorated pottery, from near base. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1103&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Sherd of decorated bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1104&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Sherd of decorated bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1105&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Sherd of decorated bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1106&quot&quotBase of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Small part of the base of a bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1107&quot&quot7 Rim sherds of Samian Ware bowls&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Seven rim sherds of bowls. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1108&quot&quot3 Rim sherds of small Samian Ware bowls or cups&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Three rim sherds of small bowls or cups. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1109&quot&quotRim of straight-sided Samian Ware cup&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim of a straight-sided cup. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1110&quot&quot3 Body sherds of Samian Ware bowls&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Three body sherds of bowls. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1111&quot&quotShoulder of Black Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotShoulder of Black Ware storage jar with zig-zag ornament criss-crossing. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1112&quot&quotPart of straight-sided Orange Ware pot with beaded rim&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of straight-sided Orange Ware pot with beaded rim. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1113&quot&quotRim of mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1114&quot&quotBase of mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of mortarium base. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1115&quot&quotRim of Orange/Brown Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of Orange/Brown Ware storage jar. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1116&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of Black Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of Black Ware storage jar. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1117&quot&quotSide of straight-sided Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSide of straight-sided Black Ware bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1118&quot&quotPart of Black Ware dish&quot&quotDish&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPortion of rim and body of flat Black Ware dish. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1119&quot&quotPart of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and body of Black Ware bowl. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1120&quot&quotPart of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBody sherd of Black Ware pot with trellis decoration. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1121&quot&quotBase of Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase sherd of Black Ware vessel with slight decoration. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1122&quot&quot2 Black Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Base sherds of Black Ware. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1123&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCavetto rim sherd in Balck Ware. Mineral Water Hospital, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1124&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1125&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd of vessel. Found in stone coffin, Bathwick Hill, 1823.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1126&quot&quotBase of Samian Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Part of base stand of vessel. Found in stone coffin, Bathwick Hill, 1823.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1127&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Part of flanged rim and body of bowl. Found in stone coffin, Bathwick Hill, 1823.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1128&quot&quotPlain Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotBowl&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Wide plain bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1129&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware plate&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Wide flat plate.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1130&quot&quotPart of flat Samian Ware plate&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Part of a flat plate.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1131&quot&quotPart of flat Samian Ware plate&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Portion of a plate.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1132&quot&quotPart of small Samian Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of rim and base of small Samian Ware dish.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1133&quot&quotBase of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Base of bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1134&quot&quotBase of Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Base sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1135&quot&quotFootstand of Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Base footstand.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1136&quot&quotPart of plain Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim to base sherd of plain Samian Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1137&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1138&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Sherd decorated with animals.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1139&quot&quotRim of Samian Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware mortarium. Drag 45.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1140&quot&quotRim of Samian Ware plate&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware plate.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1141&quot&quotRim of Samian Ware plate&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim of plate, undecorated.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1142&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1143&quot&quotSherd of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1144&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1145&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1146&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1147&quot&quotRim of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd with animals.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1148&quot&quotRim of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd. A panel of rabbits.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1149&quot&quotRim of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim and body sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1150&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Base and body of bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1151&quot&quotSamian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Body sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1152&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd with chasing animal.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1153&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd, spreading foliage.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1154&quot&quotSherd of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Weathered rim and body sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1155&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1156&quot&quotSherd of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1157&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall decorated Samian Ware sherd. Ovolo.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1158&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot. 2 Miscellaneous rim sherds of Samian Ware. Remains of glue attached.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1159&quot&quotRim of Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Unusual rim and body sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1160&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim sherd. Upright with slight flange.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1161&quot&quotRim of decorated Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware bowl with barbatine decoration.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1162&quot&quotRim of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware bowl. ?Curle 15.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1163&quot&quotBase of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase sherd of imitation Samian Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1164&quot&quotRim of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWall-sided rim of imitation Samian Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1165&quot&quotBase of New Forest Ware fluted beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase sherd of New Forest Ware fluted beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1166&quot&quotBase of Buff Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of buff-coloured ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1167&quot&quotNeck of Brown Ware bottle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck of Brown Ware bottle with handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1168&quot&quotBase of Brown Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of Brown Ware beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1169&quot&quotNeck of small Brown Ware flask&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck of small Brown Ware flask.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1170&quot&quotNeck and handle of glass vessel&quot&quotGlass fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck and handle of glass vessel.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1171&quot&quotNeck of glass vessel&quot&quotGlass fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck of glass vessel. Combe Down?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1172&quot&quotShoulder of glass bottle&quot&quotGlass fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotShoulder of glass bottle with slight vertical ribbing.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1173&quot&quotGlass fragment with leaf design&quot&quotGlass fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of opaque glass with leaf design.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1174&quot&quotMortarium&quot&quotMortarium&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium. Light colour.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1175&quot&quotRim of large Grey Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and neck of large Grey Ware storage jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1176&quot&quotRim of very large Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSide and rim of very large Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1177&quot&quotRim of large Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and handle of large Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1178&quot&quotRim of large Black Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and handle of large Black Ware flagon.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1179&quot&quotRim of large Black Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLarge cavetto rim of Black Ware storage jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1180&quot&quotNeck of Black Ware flask&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck of Black Ware flask with evidence of a handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1181&quot&quotBowl of New Forest? Ware with pedestal base&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBowl of New Forest? Ware with pedestal base [or just the base?]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1182&quot&quotOrange Ware stopper&quot&quotPottery&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStopper. Cone shaped article in Orange Ware, hollow.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1183&quot&quotBase of large Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase stand of large Black Ware vessel.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1184&quot&quotNeck of large Orange Ware amphora&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and neck of large Orange Ware amphora.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1185&quot&quotRim of Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and neck of Orange Ware jar, fine fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1186&quot&quotHandle of Orange Ware mug or bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBeaded rim and handle of large Orange Ware mug.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1187&quot&quotHandle of Black Ware dish or bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHandle of Black Ware dish or small bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1188&quot&quotNeck and handle of small Grey Ware jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck and handle of small Grey Ware jug.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1189&quot&quotRim and handle of shallow Black Ware dish or bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and handle of shallow Black Ware dish or bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1190&quot&quotSherd of Grey Ware cheese press&quot&quotStrainer&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of Grey Ware cheese press.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1191&quot&quotBase of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase and footring of imitation Samian Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1192&quot&quotPart of Buff Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of jar in Buff coloured Ware. Slightly bulbous sides.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1193&quot&quotTazza sherd with raised cordon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTazza sherd with raised cordon.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1194&quot&quotRim of large Black Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of large Black Ware storage jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1195&quot&quotRim of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware pot sherd with cavetto-type rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1196&quot&quotRim of large Grey Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of large Grey Ware storage jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1197&quot&quotRim and handle of amphora&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of rim and handle of amphora.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1198&quot&quotPart of amphora&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotAmphora sherd, probably part of base.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1199&quot&quotAmphora sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotAmphora sherd&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1200&quot&quotHandle of Black Ware plate or dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of handle of Black Ware plate or dish.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1201&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWhetstone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1202&quot&quotPart of small Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase and body of small thin fabric Black Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1203&quot&quotSamian Ware base with maker's stamp&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Part of base with stamp LITTERAE [LITTORA F. ?] Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1204&quot&quotSamian Ware base with maker's stamp&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Base and part of body of drag 27, with stamp BASSI. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1205&quot&quotSamian Ware base with maker's stamp&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Part of base of small cup with stamp MAMMI. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1206&quot&quotBase of small Samian Ware cup with maker's stamp&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Base of small cup with stamp OFFILVI. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1207&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Large decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1208&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Large decorated sherd of drag 29. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1209&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Sherd of drag 29. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1210&quot&quot3 Sherds of small Samian Ware cup&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Three sherd of same small cup. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1211&quot&quotRim sherd of decorated Samian Ware.&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1212&quot&quotRim sherd of decorated Samian Ware.&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1213&quot&quotRim sherd of decorated Samian Ware.&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1214&quot&quotRim sherd of decorated Samian Ware.&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1215&quot&quotRim sherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1216&quot&quotRim sherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd with figure. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1217&quot&quotRim sherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherd with rouletting. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1218&quot&quotRim sherd of decorated Samian Ware cup&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim sherd of small cup with Barbotine decoration. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1219&quot&quot2 Sherds of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Two sherds of decorated drag. 37. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1220&quot&quot2 Sherds of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Two sherds of decorated drag 37. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1221&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim sherd, simple with incised lines. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1222&quot&quot2 Samian Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. 2 Rim sherds, 1 with large beaded rim. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1223&quot&quotSamian Ware sherd with stamped ornament&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Sherd with a stamped ornament. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1224&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd with rosettes. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1225&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1226&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1227&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1228&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1229&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1230&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1231&quot&quot2 Sherds of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Two very small decorated sherds. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1232&quot&quot2 Sherds of a decorated Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Two adjoining sherds of decorated ware. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1233&quot&quot2 Sherds of a decorated Samian Ware vessel glued together&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Two adjoining sherds of decorated ware glued together. Westbury, Wilts., 1861.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1234&quot&quotBuff Ware amphora handle, stamped&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBuff coloured Ware amphora handle, large, stamped I.S.L.P.P.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1235&quot&quotGrey Ware amphora handle, stamped&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware amphora handle with potter's stamp.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1236&quot&quotBuff Ware amphora neck&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck and rim of amphora. Buff fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1237&quot&quotBuff Ware amphora handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotAmphora handle in gritty buff coloured ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1238&quot&quotBuff Ware amphora handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotAmphora handle. Broad and quite flat. Buff fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1239&quot&quotPart of inscribed brick&quot&quotBrick&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of inscribed brick, Berkley[sic] Church, Glos., 1865.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1240&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Smallbase and foot ring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1241&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Base with foot ring and potter's mark.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1242&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of Samian Ware bowl. Rim-base. Rouletting inside.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1243&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of Samian Ware bowl. Rim-base. Rouletting inside.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1244&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware cup&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Base and side of cup with rouletting.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1245&quot&quotSamian Ware riim&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1246&quot&quotSamian Ware riim&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherds of Samian Ware with good glaze.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1247&quot&quot3 Samian Ware rims&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Rim sherds of Samian Ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1248&quot&quot2 Samian Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Samian Ware base sherds with foot rings.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1249&quot&quot3 Sherds of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. 3 Decorated sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1250&quot&quot5 Sherds of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Sherds of imitation Samian Ware, probably from the same bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1251&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerrta Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1252&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerrta Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1253&quot&quotMortarium rim, stamped&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim with potter's mark, very heavy.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1254&quot&quotMortarium rim&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium. Very deep rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1255&quot&quotPart of Black Ware dish with handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of Black Ware dish and handle. Oval in shape.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1256&quot&quotPart of Black Ware dish with handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of handled Black Ware dish. Oval in shape.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1257&quot&quotRim of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCavetto rim of Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1258&quot&quotRim of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of straight sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1259&quot&quotPart of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim-base of straight sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1260&quot&quotPart of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of Black Ware with cross-hatching. Rim and body of straight sided bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1261&quot&quotRim of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of straight sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1262&quot&quotPart of Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and body sherd of Black Ware with ornament.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1263&quot&quotPart of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim-base sherd of sttraight sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1264&quot&quotRim of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of straight sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1265&quot&quotSherd of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of straight sided Black Ware dish.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1266&quot&quot6 Sherds of Black Ware jar rim&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Sherds of Black Ware jar rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1267&quot&quotBase of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of Black Ware oval handled pie dish.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1268&quot&quotPart of Black Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim, neck and body sherd of Black Ware storage jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1269&quot&quotPart of Black Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBody sherd of Black Ware storage jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1270&quot&quotBase of Black Ware pot, with perforation&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of Black Ware pot. Irregular base shape with perforation.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1271&quot&quot7 Sherds of Black Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot7 Miscellaneous sherds of Black Ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1272&quot&quot5 Rim sherds of Black Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Sherds of Black Ware rims, quite poor.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1273&quot&quotPart of Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and body of Black Ware jar. Simple rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1274&quot&quotPart of small Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and shoulder of small Black Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1275&quot&quotBase of Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of base of Black Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1276&quot&quotPart of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSide and rim of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1277&quot&quotSherd of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1278&quot&quotSherd of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1279&quot&quotPart of Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim, neck and body of Black Ware jar. Rim very simple.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1280&quot&quot3 Sherds of Black Ware bowl(s)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Sherds of Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1281&quot&quotRim of Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCavetto-type rim of Black Ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1282&quot&quotRim of Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCavetto-type rim of Black Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1283&quot&quotRims of Black Ware vessels&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 [or 4?] Rims of Black Ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1284&quot&quotRim of small Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of small Black Ware bowl, fine fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1285&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim-body of straight-sided Grey Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1286&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of burnished Grey Ware. Interior quite polished.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1287&quot&quotRim of Buff Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Buff-coloured Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1288&quot&quotRim of Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCavetto rim of Black Slip Ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1289&quot&quotBase of Grey Ware bowl or platter&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase sherd of Grey Ware bowl or platter with white slip.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1290&quot&quot2 Sherds of neck of decorated Grey Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Neck sherd of Grey Ware with decoration.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1291&quot&quotBase sherd of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHalf of base of Grey Ware jar. Bath?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1292&quot&quotPart of Orange Ware jug?&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase and sides of Orange Ware jug?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1293&quot&quot2 Base sherds of Grey Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Base sherds of Grey Ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1294&quot&quot3 Bases of Orange Ware vessels&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Bases of Orange Ware, 1 with footstand.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1295&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Grey Ware jug.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1296&quot&quotSherd of small Black Ware plate&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of small flat Black Ware plate.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1297&quot&quotBase of tall Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of tall Black Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1298&quot&quotRim sherd of Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHeavy rim sherd of Grey Ware vessel.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1299&quot&quotSherd of Buff Ware amphora?&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBuff -colooured Ware sherd of large vessel. Amphora?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1300&quot&quotSmall handle of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall handle of Black Ware pie dish.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1301&quot&quotRim of imitation Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of slightly micaceous imitation Samian Ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1302&quot&quotRim of imitation Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBeaded rim sherd of imitation Samian Ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1303&quot&quotHandle of Buff Ware jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBuff coloured Ware jug handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1304&quot&quotSherd of Black Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware body sherd with trellis work.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1305&quot&quot3 Sherds of large Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Sherds of very large Grey Ware vessel. Painted slip.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1306&quot&quotNeck and handle of Orange Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware neck and handle of flagon.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1307&quot&quotNeck and handle of Buff Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBuff Ware neck and handle of flagon.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1308&quot&quot5 Neck and rim sherds of large Orange Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Orange Ware rim and neck sherds of large flagon.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1309&quot&quotRim of imitation Samian Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of imitation Samian Ware pot, micaceous.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1310&quot&quotUpchurch Ware bottle neck.&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotUpchurch Ware bottle neck..&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1311-1313&quot&quot3 Upchurch Ware bottle necks&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Upchurch Ware bottle necks.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1314&quot&quot2 Sherds of New Forest Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Sherds of New Forest Ware fluted beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1315&quot&quotPart of New Forest Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase and side of New Forest Ware beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1316&quot&quotBase of New Forest Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFootstand of New Forest Ware fluted beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1317&quot&quotBase of CastorWare beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSolid pedestal base of Castor Ware beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1318&quot&quotSherd of CastorWare beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCastor Ware beaker sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1319&quot&quot4 Sherd of CastorWare beaker&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Sherds of Castor Ware beaker with ornament.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1320&quot&quotCastor Ware base, stamped&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCastor Ware base with potter's mark VOBNI.M.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1321&quot&quotBrown Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBrown Ware sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1322&quot&quotRim and neck of Castor Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and neck of fine Castor Ware beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1323&quot&quotRim of Castor Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBeaded rim of Castor Ware beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1324&quot&quotSherd of decorated Black Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDecorated sherd of Black Ware in fine fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1325&quot&quotPart of New Forest Ware? pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase and part of side of New Forest Ware? pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1326&quot&quot4 Sherds of Castor Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Sherds of Castor Ware with white knobs.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1327&quot&quotSherd of decorated New Forest Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of New Forest Ware. Decorated with creatures chasing.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1328&quot&quotPart of Poppy Head beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and part of body of Poppy Head beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1329&quot&quotPart of New Forest Ware? beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and body of New Forest Ware? beaker with white decoration.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1330&quot&quot3 Sherds of New Forest Ware? beakers&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Decorated sherds of New Forest Ware? beakers.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1331&quot&quotBase of Orange Ware jug or flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of Orange Ware jug or flagon.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1332&quot&quotBlack Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware base. Green/grey internal colour.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1333&quot&quotStone roofing slate&quot&quotRoofing slate&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone roofing slate, five sided. Pennant sandstone?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1334&quot&quot4 Spindle whorls&quot&quotSpindle whorls&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Spindle whorls.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1335&quot&quotMortarium rim&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim in a whitish fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1336&quot&quotMortarium rim&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim in a whitish fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1337&quot&quotMortarium rim&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim, exterior white.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1338&quot&quotMortarium rim&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd. Brown/pink fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1339&quot&quotMortarium rim&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1340&quot&quot2 Mortarium body sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Mortarium body sherds. Pinkish interior.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1341&quot&quotStone roof tile&quot&quotRoof tile&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of stone roof tile with four perforations.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1342&quot&quotMortarium rim&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd. Pinkish fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1343&quot&quotPart of Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware rim and body sherd of jar with caveto rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1344&quot&quot16 Sherds of a Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot16 Sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowl..&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1345&quot&quot9 Rim sherds of Black Ware dishes&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot9 Rim sherds of straight-sided Black Ware pie dish es.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1346&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of Black Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Cavetto rims of Black Ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1347&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware jar or flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and shoulder of bulbous Grey Ware jar or flagon.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1348&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar, turned over with deep neck.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1349&quot&quot4 Base sherds of a Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Base sherds of a Black Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1350&quot&quot11 Black Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot11 Black Ware base sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1351&quot&quot2 Black Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1352&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware cavetto rim sherd, quite fine ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1353&quot&quotRim of Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware jar rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1354&quot&quotRim of small bulbous Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware rim of bulbous pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1355&quot&quot3 Sherds of Black Ware bowls&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowls.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1356&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1357&quot&quotPart of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and shoulder of Black Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1358&quot&quotRim of Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware rim. Quite fine fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1359&quot&quotRim of Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware rim. Thin fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1360&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Grey Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1361&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim, neck and shoulder of Grey Ware vessel.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1362&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware rim shed.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1363&quot&quot8 Black Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot8 Black Ware rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1364&quot&quot2 Sherds of Black Ware pots&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Shoulders of Black Ware pots.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1365&quot&quotGrey Ware rim shed&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd with yellow slip.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1366&quot&quot5 Grey Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Grey Ware rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1367&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd. Very light, almost white.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1368&quot&quotRim and neck of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and necl of Black Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1369&quot&quot3 Base sherds of Orange Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Base sherds of Orange Ware pot, rough fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1370&quot&quot4 Buff Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Buff-coloured Ware rim sherds,2 cavetto rims.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1371&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of Orange Ware pots&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of Orange Ware pots, small, thin fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1372&quot&quotBase of small Orange Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of small Orange Ware pot, 30mm diam.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1373&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jug , which has had a handle added later.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1374&quot&quotNeck sherd of Orange Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck sherd of Orange Ware flagon with fluting around neck.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1375&quot&quotRim sherd of imitation Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of imitation Samian Ware with fluted ornament.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1376&quot&quot5 Small sherds of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. 5 Very small sherds of Samian Ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1377&quot&quotBase sherd of Orange Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of base of small, rather crude, Orange Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1378&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of imitation Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Small rim sherds of imitation Samian Ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1379&quot&quot3 Rim sherds of Orange Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Orange Ware rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1380&quot&quot3 Sherds of fine pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Fine Ware sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1381&quot&quotBlack Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware sherd with fine fabric, rouletted ornament. Possibly one of the named wares.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1382&quot&quotBase of Buff Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBuff-coloured Ware pot base, with poor footstand and hollow area.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1383&quot&quotSherd of imitation Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware sherd in a cylinder shade[shape?] with a hole through it.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1384&quot&quot4 Pieces of coal&quot&quotCoal&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Pieces of partially burnt coal.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1385&quot&quotShale bead&quot&quotBead&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of a shale bead with two perforations.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1386&quot&quot2 Fragments of glass vessels&quot&quotGlass&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Pieces of glass, 1 part of a ribbed handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1387&quot&quot22 Small sherds of Orange and Grey Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot22 Small sherds of Orange and Grey Ware. Twin Barrow 09, Lansdown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1388&quot&quot5 Sherds of Romano-British pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Sherds of Romano-British pottery, Wansdyke cutting, Englishcombe, excavated 1904.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1389&quot&quot28 Small sherds of Romano-British pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot28 Very small sherds of Romano-British pottery, excavated 1905&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1390&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRectangular shaped whetstone. Cold Harbour Farm, Wick, 1865.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1391&quot&quotIron binding for wooden pipe&quot&quotIron Binding&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCircular iron binding for wooden pipe.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1392&quot&quotPair of iron pincers&quot&quotPincers&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPair of iron pincers with one handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1393&quot&quotIron latch key with a loop and ring&quot&quotLatch Key&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotIron latch key with a loop and ring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1394&quot&quotPiece of iron shears&quot&quotShears&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of iron shears.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1395&quot&quotIron spear head&quot&quotSpear head&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotIron spear head, complete and well preserved.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1396&quot&quotron spear head&quot&quotSpear head&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotIron spear head, rather corroded.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1397&quot&quotFlat triangular iron blade&quot&quotScraper&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFlat triangular iron blade. Scraper?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1398&quot&quotIron key&quot&quotKey&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSimple iron key.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1399&quot&quotIron key&quot&quotKey&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSimple iron key.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1400&quot&quotSmall iron key&quot&quotKey&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall simple iron key.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1401&quot&quotIron latch-type key&quot&quotKey&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotIron latch-type key.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1402&quot&quotIron latch-type key&quot&quotKey&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotIron latch-type key.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1403&quot&quotSimple iron latch-type key&quot&quotKey&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSimple iron latch-type key.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1404&quot&quotSimple iron latch-type key&quot&quotKey&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSimple iron latch-type key.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1405&quot&quot2 Iron nails&quot&quotNails&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Iron nails.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1406&quot&quotSmall box of hob nails&quot&quotBox of Hob-nails&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHob nails from coffin near Roman Villa, Combe Down.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1407&quot&quotBronze penannular brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze penannular brooch.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1408&quot&quotBronze penannular brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze penannular brooch. Terminals flattened over.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1409&quot&quotBronze funnel-like object&quot&quotFunnel-like object&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze funnel-like object with a flange.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1410&quot&quot2 Bronze studs&quot&quotStuds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Bronze studs.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1411&quot&quotPart oif bronze stud&quot&quotStud&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of bronze stud.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1412&quot&quotBronze disc brooch?&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFlat disc with pin. Part of bronze disc brooch?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1413&quot&quot8 Spindle whorls&quot&quotSpindle whorls&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot8 Spindle whorls: 3 of patella bone, 5 of pottery.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1414&quot&quotStone pounder&quot&quotPounder&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone pounder.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1415&quot&quotStone pounder&quot&quotPounder&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone pounder made from a rather eroded rock.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1416&quot&quotPart of small Grey Ware pot or jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of very small Grey Ware pot or jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1417&quot&quotHandle of Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHandle of Grey Ware vessel.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1418&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim, neck and handle of Grey Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1419&quot&quotIron rod?&quot&quotCylindrical iron object&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of iron of circular cross-section,tfound near Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1420&quot&quotPart of bronze spoon?&quot&quotSpoon?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of a bronze spoon?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1421&quot&quotRing of bronze wire&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall ring of circular bronze wire. Tiny bronze bracelet?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1422&quot&quotBronze padlock?&quot&quotPadlock?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze object. Apparently a padlock type lock.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1423&quot&quotGlass bottle&quot&quotBottle&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotEighteenth century glass bottle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1424&quot&quotIron key&quot&quotKey&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotIron key.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1425&quot&quotHandle in white marble?&quot&quotHandle&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHandle of an object in white marble?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1426&quot&quot6 Pieces of cut bone&quot&quotCut bone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Peces of cut bone. Handles for knives?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1427&quot&quot2 Bone scoops?&quot&quotScoops?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Shoulder blades, possibly used as scoops.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1428&quot&quot6 Pieces of horn/antler&quot&quotPieces of horn/antler&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Pieces of horn or antler.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1429&quot&quot2 Small long bones&quot&quotBones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Tibia or fibula of small bird or mammal.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1430&quot&quotRim and handle of small Black Ware jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd and handle of small Black Ware jug.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1431&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch with large catch plate. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1432&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze dolphin brooch. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1433&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall bronze brooch with flat to hold enamel. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1434&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall bronze brooch, pin missing. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1435&quot&quotStrip of twisted bronze wire&quot&quotWire&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStrip of twisted bronze wire with a loop at one end. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1436&quot&quotPart of bronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFoot of bronze brooch with small catch plate. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1437&quot&quotPart of pair of bronze tweezers&quot&quotTweezers&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFlat strip. One side of a pair of bronze tweezers. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1438&quot&quot3 Pieces of bronze bracelet(s)&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Pieces of strip bronze bracelet(s). Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1439&quot&quot3 Strips of sheet bronze&quot&quotSheet bronze&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Strips of sheet bronze. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1440&quot&quotLength of bronze chain&quot&quotChain&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLength of bronze chain. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1441a&quot&quotFragment of bronze statuette (foot)&quot&quotStatuette fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of bronze, foot fragment from a statuette, probably a penate. Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1441b&quot&quot2 Bronze brooch? fragments&quot&quotBrooch fragments?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Fragments of bronze. Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1442&quot&quotPiece of bronze spoon bowl&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of bronze spoon bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1443&quot&quot2 Pieces of bronzer bracelet&quot&quotBracelet fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Pieces of bronze bracelet. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1444&quot&quotBronze spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBowl of bronze spoon and part of handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1445&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch - La Tène III derivative? Catch plate open.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1446&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch. Small simple rod type with spring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1447&quot&quotBronze finger ring&quot&quotFinger ring&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze finger ring. Bezel for stone or gem.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1448&quot&quotBronze finger ring&quot&quotFinger ring&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall bronze finger ring. Bezel for gem.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1449&quot&quotPart of bronze bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of bronze bracelet.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1450&quot&quotPart of bronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch catch-plate with circular perforation.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1451&quot&quotBowl of bronze spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze spoon bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1452&quot&quotBronze tweezers&quot&quotTweezers&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPair of bronze tweezers, from Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1453&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch with pin but no catch plate. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905, building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1454&quot&quotOrnamental bronze strip&quot&quotBronze strip&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrnamental bronze strip. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1455a&quot&quotBronze brooch catch-plate&quot&quotBrooch fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch fragment (catch-plate only). Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1455b&quot&quotBronze brooch fragment&quot&quotBrooch fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch fragment. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1455c&quot&quotBronze brooch fragment&quot&quotBrooch fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch fragment. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1455d&quot&quotBronze brooch fragment&quot&quotBrooch fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch fragment. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1456&quot&quotPart of dark blue glass bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of dark blue glass bracelet. Little Down Field trench no. 2, June 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1457&quot&quot3 Pieces of coal&quot&quotCoal&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Pieces of coal. Little Down Field trench no. 2, June 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1458&quot&quot2 Pieces of flint&quot&quotFlint&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Flints. [nodules?] Little Down Field, trench no.2, June 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1459&quot&quotBowl of bronze spoon&quot&quotSpoon&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze spoon bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1460&quot&quot2 Flat bronze strips&quot&quotBronze strips&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Flat bronze strips.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1461&quot&quotMetal hook or glass bead?&quot&quotBead or hook?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDouble hook? (or Half of a blue bead?) Little Down Field?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1462&quot&quotBronze brooch fragments&quot&quotBronze tubes&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFragment of bronze strip bow brooch.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1463a&quot&quotFragment of pentagonal bronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of pentagonal bronze brooch.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1463b&quot&quotFragment of pentagonal bronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of pentagonal bronze brooch.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1463c&quot&quotFragment of pentagonal bronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of pentagonal bronze brooch.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1463d&quot&quotFragment of pentagonal bronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of pentagonal bronze brooch.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1464&quot&quotBronze fastening?&quot&quotBronze stud&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall round bronze, stud., type with hole in centre.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1465&quot&quot2 Spindle whorls&quot&quotSpindle whorls&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Spindle whorls.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1466&quot&quotBone pin with head&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone [or silver?] pin with well fashioned head.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1467&quot&quotPart of bone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin, rather weathered head and part of stem.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1468&quot&quot3 Broken, half-made bone hair-pins&quot&quotHair-pin fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Broken half-made bone pins&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1469&quot&quot3 Pieces of flint&quot&quotFlint&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Pieces of flint [nodules?].&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1470&quot&quot3 Glass rim fragnents&quot&quotGlass fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Pieces of glass rinms.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1471a&quot&quotVery small coin&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotVery small illegible coin.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1471b&quot&quotVery small coin&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotVery small illegible coin.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1471c&quot&quotVery small coin&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotVery small illegible coin.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1472&quot&quotBone counter&quot&quotCounter&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone counter, Lansdown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1473&quot&quotRim of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim sherd of mortarium type bowl. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1474&quot&quotBase sherd of Samian Ware plate&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Small portion of base area of plate. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1475&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd, stamped&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd with potter's mark: XIMU. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1476&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware base with cream cooloured slip. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1477&quot&quotRim and neck of Brown Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and neck of Brown Ware flagon with ridged ornament. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1478&quot&quotNew Forest Ware? body sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNew Forest Ware? body sherd with painted lines, possibly concentric or spirals. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1479&quot&quotBone pin and 2 pin heads&quot&quotPins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin with simple head, battered head of another pin, and the roughly fashioned head of a third. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1480&quot&quotSpindle whorl(s)&quot&quotSpindle whorl(s)&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSpindle whorl(s), Including uncompleted spindle whorl of oolite. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1481&quot&quot4 Pieces of lead 'flash'?&quot&quotSmelting debri&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Pieces of lead, possibly 'flash' from smelting process. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1482&quot&quotGrey Ware handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware handle of curious shape. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1483&quot&quot7 Pieces of coal&quot&quotCoal&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot7 Pieces of coal. Little Down Field, Sept. 1905 building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1484&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch with centre for triangular setting of enamel. Lansdown, 1912.[sic]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1485&quot&quotBronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch, simple rod type, pin intact. Lansdown, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1486a&quot&quotBrooch fragment ?&quot&quotBrooch fragment ?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPerforated pentagonal fragment of copper alloy. Lansdown, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1486b&quot&quotBronze rim fragment for wooden? object&quot&quotBronze fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of sheet bronze. Rim fitting for vessel, presumed wooden. Lansdown, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1487a&quot&quotBronze brooch fragment&quot&quotBrooch fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of bronze brooch, Lansdown, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1487b&quot&quotBronze brooch fragment&quot&quotBrooch fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of bronze brooch, Lansdown, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1488&quot&quotBronze finger ring&quot&quotFinger ring&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze finger ring with bezel for gem or stone. Lansdown, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1489a&quot&quotBronze wire finger ring&quot&quotFinger ring&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoiled bronze wire finger ring. Lansdown, 1912.[sic]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1489b&quot&quotBronze wire finger ring&quot&quotFinger ring&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoiled bronze wire finger ring. Lansdown, 1912.[sic]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1490&quot&quot3 Iron brooches&quot&quotBrooches&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Iron brooches in a rather poor condition. Lansdown, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1491&quot&quotPiece of lead 'flash' or Iron finger ring?&quot&quotSmelting debri or Iron finger ring?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of lead 'flash', or Iron finger ring [descriptions differ]. Lansdown, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1492&quot&quotPart of shale bracelet&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of shale bracelet. Lansdown, 1912.[sic]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1493&quot&quotAmber-coloured bead&quot&quotBead&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFragment of amber-coloured glass bead with bluish streaks. Upper Langridge Farm, 1912.[sic]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1494&quot&quotGlass bead&quot&quotBead&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall glass flat disk bead. Upper Langridge Farm, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1495&quot&quotMelon bead&quot&quotBead&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMelon bead, largish example, a little weathered. Lansdown Field, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1496&quot&quotBronze wire article&quot&quotWire&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze wire with sliding knot arranged at tp. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1497&quot&quotBronze tweezers&quot&quotTweezers&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPair bronze tweezers, corroded. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1498&quot&quotConical bronze stud&quot&quotStud&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotConical bronze stud. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1499&quot&quotBronze strip ornament&quot&quotBronze Strip&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall bronze strip ornament. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1500&quot&quotBronze brooch spring and pin&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze brooch spring and pin. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1501&quot&quotPart of a bronze ring&quot&quotRing&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFlat of a bronze ring, not a finger ring. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1502&quot&quot3 Bronze pins&quot&quotPins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Bronze pins, one a booch pin. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1503&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin,Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1504&quot&quot2 Broken bone pins&quot&quotPins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Broken bone pins, Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1505&quot&quotIron brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotIron brooch with pin, a simple bow and catch plate. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1506&quot&quotIron brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotIron brooch with part of pin, small catch plate, rod back. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1507&quot&quot3 Pieces of iron brooch&quot&quotBrooch fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Pieces of iron brooch, Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1508&quot&quotLead object, weight?&quot&quotWeight?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLead object shaped like a bell but solid.,Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1509&quot&quot2 Pieces of ironwork&quot&quotIronwork&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Pieces of ironwork: a length of wire and a twisted piece of iron. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1510&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Sherd witj decorated panels of form 37. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1511&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim sherd, possibly of drag 33. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1512&quot&quot5 Samian Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. 5 rims, probably drag 37. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1513&quot&quot4 Base sherds of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. 4 Sherds of base fooring. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1514&quot&quotBody sherd of Samian Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Body sherd of a pot. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1515&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd, possibly drag 30, Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1516&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim sherd, possibly form 27. Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1517&quot&quotPart of spindle whorl&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Part of spindle whorl, Near British Camp, North Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1518&quotNULL&quotBead&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGlass bead. Large bead, light cloudy colour. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1519&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd, stamped&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd with footring and potter's stamp.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1520&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd, stamped&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd with footring and potter's mark 'VICCO'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1521&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd with footring and part of platter.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1522&quot&quotSamian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware sherd, Dragendorff 37. Fair glaze. Lansdown'P' trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1523&quot&quotSherd of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of Samian Ware bowl with upturned flange.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1524&quot&quot3 Samian Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Samian Ware rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1525&quot&quotSamian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall Samian Ware sherd with ridges.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1526&quot&quot2 Samian Ware sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Samian Ware sherds with perforations.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1527&quot&quot2 Samian Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Samian Ware base sherds with footrings.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1528&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd with footstand, Drag. 30.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1529&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1530&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1531&quot&quot2 Sherds of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Decorated Samian Ware sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1532&quot&quotSherd of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware bowl sherd from near base.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1533&quot&quotLate Samian Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLate Samian Ware base sherd with footring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1534&quot&quotLate Samian Ware base sherd, stamped&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLate Samian Ware base sherd with barbarous stamp.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1535&quot&quotPart of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware bowl sherd. Side of straight-sided bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1536&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd&quot&quotFoot Ring&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd with footring, Dragendorff 30?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1537&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd&quot&quotFoot Ring&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd with footring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1538&quot&quot3 Samian Ware base sherds&quot&quotFoot Rings&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Samian Ware base sherds with footring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1539&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1540&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd. Turned over rim with poor glaze.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1541&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd with beaded rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1542&quot&quot4 Samian Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Samian Ware rim sherds with beaded rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1543&quot&quot3 Samian Ware body sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Samian Ware body sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1544&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd with beaded rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1545&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd with barbatine ornament.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1546&quot&quot7 Samian Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot7 Samian Ware rim sherds with beaded rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1547&quot&quot10 Samian Ware sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot10 Samian Ware sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1548&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware body sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware sherd. Body of a bulbous bowl with small stamped roulette design on shoulder.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1549&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware base sherd, footring missing.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1550&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware body sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware sherd, rim and part of body with micaceous fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1551&quot&quotBrown Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBrown Ware base and footring of Samian Ware shape.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1552&quot&quotBase of Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase sherd of Orange Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1553&quot&quotRim of large Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBrown Ware rim sherd of quite large jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1554&quot&quotBase of small Orange Ware jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of small Orange Ware jug.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1555&quot&quotBase of small Orange Ware jug or jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of small Orange Ware jug or jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1556&quot&quotRim of White Slip Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of White Slip Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1557&quot&quotRim of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware rim and flange. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1558&quot&quotRim of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware rim and flange. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1559&quot&quot2 Sherds of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Sherd of Black Ware pie dish. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1560&quot&quot2 Imitation Samian Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Imitation Samian Ware bases with footring, fair glaze. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1561&quot&quot2 Samian Ware sherds, very worn&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Very worn Samian Ware sherds, 1 a straight rim. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1562&quot&quotPart of Brown Ware jar, burnt&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBrown Ware rim and body sherd of jar, burnt. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1563&quot&quotBase of large Brown Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of largte Brown Ware pot, similar to New Forest Ware. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1564&quot&quotRim sherd of White Slip Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWhite Slip Ware rim sherd. Grey core surrounded by orange fabric. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1565&quot&quotBrown Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBrown Ware base sherd, black core. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1566&quot&quotBase of New Forest Ware base jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNew Forest Ware, half base of well fashioned splayed jar. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1567&quot&quotBase of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHalf of base of Grey Ware jar. Lansdown, from building&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1568&quot&quotCastor Ware base sherd&quot&quotFoot Ring&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCastor Ware base sherd, fragment of foot ring. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1569&quot&quotBase of Brown Ware flagon or jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBrown Ware base of flagon or jar. New Forest Ware? Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1570&quot&quotBlack Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware base sherd. Lansdown, from building&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1571&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware pot, body sherd with part of base. Lasnsdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1572&quot&quotPart of small Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware pot, body sherd with base. Lasnsdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1573&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall Grey Ware base, micaceous fabric. Beaker? Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1574&quot&quotGrey Ware pedestal base&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware pedestal base. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1575&quot&quot4 Orange Ware rim sherds of mortarium&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Large Ornage Ware mortarium rim sherds. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1576&quot&quotRim of Samian or Imitation Samian Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian or Imitation Samian mortarium rim with flange. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1577&quot&quotRim of iImitation Samian Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware mortarium rim sherd. Lansdown, from Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1578&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim sherde, white fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1579&quot&quot3 Mortarium rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Mortarium flat-topped rim sherds, white fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1580&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd, simple rim, white fabric. Lansdown, from Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1581&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim sherrd, rim with flange, white fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1582&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim and lip, white fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1583&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium heavy rim sherd, grey fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1584&quot&quotMortarium base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium base sherd, Samian Ware shape. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1585&quot&quot2 Orange Ware mortarium sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Orange Ware mortarium sherds, grey core. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1586&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd, black fabric with white exterior slip. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1587&quot&quot2 Orange Ware mortarium sherds&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Orange Ware mortarium rim sherdrs, grey core. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1588&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware mortarium base&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware mortarium base with footring. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1589&quot&quotOrange Ware mortarium rim, weathered&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWeathered Orange Ware mortarium rim, sandy with grey core. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1590&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware mortarium rim and lip, micaceous. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1591&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware body sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware body sherd. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1592&quot&quotGrey Ware mortarium base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware mortarium base sherd, a number of grits present. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1593&quot&quotGrey Ware mortarium rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware wall-sided mortarium rim, remains of pinkish slip. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1594&quot&quotSherd of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware flat pie dish sherd with small handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1595&quot&quotPart of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim/body sherd of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1596&quot&quotOrange Ware flagon mouth&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware flagon mouth. Lansdown, building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1597&quot&quotBlack Ware flagon mouth&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware flagon mouth, fine fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1598&quot&quotPart of Orange Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase and side of small-based Orange Ware flagon.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1599&quot&quotFootstand of Castor Ware beaker&quot&quotFoot Stand&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall footstand of Castor Ware beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1600&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware flagon/jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim, neck and shoulder of Grey Ware flagon/jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1601&quot&quot3 Sherds of Orange Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Sherds of neck and handle of Orange Ware flagon&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1602&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware bulbous jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase and side ofbulbous Grey Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1603&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware beaker sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware beaker sherd. Side of small bulbous beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1604&quot&quotPart of Orange Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim, neck and shoiulder of Orange Ware storage jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1605&quot&quotSide of Brown Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSide of Red/Brown Ware dish 50mm in height.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1606&quot&quotSide of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSide of Black Ware pie dish, 50mm in height.,Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1607&quot&quot6 Black Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Black Ware base sherds. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1608&quot&quot2 Grey/Buff Ware base sherds.&quot&quotVases&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Grey/Buff Ware base sherds. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1609&quot&quotBase of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMuch of the base of a Grey Ware jar. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1610&quot&quotBase of Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMore than half of base of Black Ware jar. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1611&quot&quotOrange Ware mortarium base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware mortarium base sherd, grey core. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1612&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd, grey core. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1613&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd with groove at edge. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1614&quot&quotOrange/Brown Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware sherd, side and base,, burnt. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1615&quot&quotSherd of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of straight-sided Black Ware bowl, grey interior, fine fabric. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1616&quot&quotPart of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase and side sherd of Black Ware pot. Black interior, grey to dark grey exterior. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1617&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Grey Ware jar, interior light orange. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1618&quot&quotBase of Grey Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of flattish Grey Ware dish. Inturned sides at base. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1619&quot&quotCounter made from Grey Ware sherd&quot&quotCounter&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware counter. Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905. Trench G.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1620&quot&quotRim of large Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of large Grey Ware pot. Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1621&quot&quotPart of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBurnished Black Ware cavetto rim of pot with beginnings of trelliswork 52mm below rim on shoulder.,Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1622&quot&quotPart of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware sherd. Part of pie dish with small handle, 36mm in height. Handle has central groove. Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1623&quot&quotBase of Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware base of straight-sided jar, thin fabric. Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1624&quot&quotBase of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase sherd of Grey Ware jar. Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1625&quot&quotBase of Grey Ware beaker?&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of small Grey Ware beaker? with rather deep base, 38mm diameter.,Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1626&quot&quotBody sherd of Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBody sherd of Black Ware jar, burnished slightly, single groove decoration.,Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1627&quot&quotBath Stone pedestal&quot&quotStonework&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of worked oolite with square base and sub-circular shaft with rectangular ends. Miniatrure altar? Little Down Field, Lansdown, Sept. 1905 building. Trench G.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1628&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of Orange Ware bowls&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of Orange ware bowls with beaded rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1629&quot&quotRim of Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware cavetto rim of jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1630&quot&quot2 Orange Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Base sherds of Orange Ware, rather battered.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1631&quot&quot2 Rims of Grey Ware jars&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Rims of Grey Ware jars.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1632&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd with slight footing.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1633&quot&quotBuff Ware neck sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBuff-coloured Ware neck sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1634&quot&quotOrange Ware sherd of flanged bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware sherd of flanged bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1635&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey ware turned-over rim, rather battered.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1636&quot&quotSherd of large Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of large and heavy Grey Ware vessel.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1637&quot&quot6 Ox teeth&quot&quotTeeth&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Teeth of Ox (Bos longifrons(, April 1905, Field 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1638&quot&quot8 Teeth of Sheep or Goat&quot&quotTeeth&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot8 Teeth of Sheep or Goat, April 1905, Field 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1639&quot&quot3 Hog teeth&quot&quotTeeth&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Teeth of hog, April 1905, Field 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1640&quot&quotDog tooth&quot&quotTooth&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTooth of dog, April 1905, Field 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1641&quot&quot2 Badger bones&quot&quotBones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Badger bones, April 1905, Field 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1642&quot&quotBones and teeth of Sheep or Goat&quot&quotTeeth & Bones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBones and teeth of Sheep or Goat,. Lansdown, building. [Little Down Field]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1643&quot&quotAnimal bones&quot&quotBones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBones, from building. Lansdown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1644&quot&quotOx bones&quot&quotBones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBones of Ox (Bos longifrons), from under Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1645&quot&quotOx bones&quot&quotBones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBones, mainly Ox (Bos longifrons). Lansdown, Sept. 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1646&quot&quotAnimal bones&quot&quotBones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBones, from Ditch, no. 4, building, Lansdown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1647&quot&quotAnimal bones&quot&quotBones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBones, Little Down Field, Lansdown, trench C. South, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1648&quot&quotAnimal bones&quot&quotBones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBones.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1649&quot&quotAnimal bones&quot&quotBones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBones from near Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1650&quot&quotAnimal bones&quot&quotBones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBones.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1651&quot&quot2 Lumps of metal slag&quot&quotSlag&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Lumps of slag, from near Coffin no. 1, South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1652&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd, unusual. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1653&quot&quotRim of Orange Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware rim sherd of mortarium-like bowl. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1654&quot&quotBone pin with decorated head&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin, 2.7in long with decorated head. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1655&quot&quotBone pin fragment&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPortion of rough bone pin. Lansdown, Trench E, south of coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1656&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware sherd with stamped ornament. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1657&quot&quotRim of New Forest Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of New Forest Ware fluted beaker. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1658&quot&quotCounter made from sherd of Black Ware&quot&quotCounter&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall Black Ware counter,. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1659&quot&quotBody sherd of Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotShoulder of small Orange Ware jar. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1660&quot&quotNeck of Grey Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck of Grey Ware flagon. Grey slip over pale orange fabric. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1661&quot&quotBlack Ware dish, restored&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSeveral sherds of Black Ware pie dish, restored and near complete. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1662&quot&quotNeck of Orange Ware jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck of Orange Ware jug, 26mm diameter. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1663&quot&quotNeck of Grey Ware jug/bottle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck and mouth of small Grey Ware jug/bottle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1664&quot&quotNeck of Orange Ware jug/bottle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of neck of Orange Ware jug/bottle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1665&quot&quotNeck of Black Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of neck and handle of Black Ware flagon. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1666&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware pot. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1667&quot&quotCastor Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCastor Ware base sherd 47mm diameter. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1668&quot&quot4 New Forest Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 New Forest Ware base sherds, originally glued together., Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1669&quot&quotPart of Orange Ware mug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and side of Orange Ware mug. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1670&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd, dark brown exterior. Lansdown,,Trench E,, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1671&quot&quotHandle of Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware handle with remains of orange slip. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1672&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of small Grey Ware beaker with ornament and remains of orange slip. Lansdown, Trench E, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1673&quot&quot2 New Forest Ware sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 New Forest Ware sherds, decorated, orange fabric with black/brown exterior. Lansdown Trench E,, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1674&quot&quotPiece of shale necklace&quot&quotNecklace&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall piece of shale necklace. Rectangular cross-section, with nicks on outside edges. Lansdown, Trench E,, S. of Coffin no. 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1675&quot&quot9 Flint tools&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot9 Flint tools, including a scraper. Lansdown, Trench E.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1676&quot&quot5 Stone rubbers&quot&quotRubbers&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Stone rubbers.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1677&quot&quotLump of iron slag&quot&quotSlag&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLump of iron slag.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1678&quot&quotPart of Orange Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPortion of Orange Ware beaker with small base. Simple turned out rim. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1679&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim, neck and shoulder of Grey Ware jug with handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1680&quot&quotNeck of Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNeck of Orange Ware jar in Upchurch style. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1681&quot&quotNeck of Orange Ware jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLong neck of Orange Ware jug, 55mm in length. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1682&quot&quotPart of Blacx Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSide of Black Ware pie dish with handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1683&quot&quotPart of Blacx Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSide of Black Ware pie dish with small handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1684&quot&quotHandle of Blacx Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHandle of Black Ware pie dish. Lansdown. Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1685&quot&quotGrey Ware handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHandle of Grey Ware vessel. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1686&quot&quotHandle of Grey Ware jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHandle of Grey Ware jug, a little warped. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1687&quot&quotRim of Black Ware jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of Black Ware jug, splayed out, with handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1688&quot&quotBlack Ware sherd with handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware sherd with handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1689&quot&quotBlack Ware rim with handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware simple rim with part of handle. Lansdown, Little Down Field.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1690&quot&quotRim and neck of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and neck of Grey Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1691&quot&quotRim and neck of large Grey Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and neck of large Grey Ware storage jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1692&quot&quotBase of large Grey Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of large Grey Ware storage jar. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1693&quot&quotBase of imitation Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBattered imitation Samian Ware base.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1694&quot&quotRim of small Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and part of body of small Grey Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1695&quot&quot2 Rims of Black Ware pots&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Black Ware cavetto rims of pots.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1696&quot&quotBase of Brown Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBrown Ware base with black slip.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1697&quot&quotRim of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of Black Ware pot, simple.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1698&quot&quot2 Whetstones&quot&quotWhetstones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Whetstones. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1699&quot&quot2 Stone rubbers&quot&quotRubbers&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Stone rubbers. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1700&quot&quotBase of Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd, deep footing, weathered. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1701&quot&quotRim of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd Samian Ware bowl, weathered. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1702&quot&quotRim of White Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLarge rim sherd of White Ware mortarium. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1703&quot&quotBase of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware complete base of pot. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1704&quot&quotBase of Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware jar, complete base. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1705&quot&quotRim of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of straight-sided Black Ware bowl. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1706&quot&quot2 Sherds of Grey Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Sherds, rim and side of Grey Ware bowl. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1707&quot&quotOrange Ware mortarium rim&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware mortarium rim, traces of white slip remaining. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1708&quot&quotPart of mortarium-like bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim/body sherd of mortarium-like bowl. Few grits, sandy. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1709&quot&quotRim sherd of mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd, white fabric. Lansdowm, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1710&quot&quotRim of large Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of large Grey Ware jar, rather gritty fabric. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1711&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar, quite fine fabric. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1712&quot&quot4 Sherds of a small bulbous Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Sherds of a small bulbous Grey Ware pot. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1713&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim/shoulder of small Grey Ware pot. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1714&quot&quotPart of decorated Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware decorated body sherd. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1715&quot&quotOrange Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware rim sherd, thin fabric, grey core. Beaker? Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1716&quot&quotRim of Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim/neck of Orange Ware jar, quite fine fabric. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1717&quot&quotBurnt sherd of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBurnt sherd of Samian Ware, black/brown colour. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1718&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and side of Grey Ware jar. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1719&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and side of Grey Ware bowl, slightly gritty. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1720&quot&quotOrange Ware jug handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware jug handle, 20mm i width. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1721&quot&quot2 Sherds of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Black Ware sherds of pie dish. Lansdown, Sept. 1911.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1722&quot&quot24 Sherds of a Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot24 Sherds of a Black Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1723&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware platter&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware, platter type. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1724&quot&quotRim of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBeaded rim sherd of Samian Ware bowl. Lansdown.,branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1725&quot&quot3 Sherds (glued) of imitation Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Imitation Samian Ware rim sherds (glued), beaded, with stamped rosettes, micaceous fabric. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1726&quot&quotRim of Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware cavetto rim with part of shoulder in fine fabric. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1727&quot&quotRim of Orange Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Orange Ware storage jar, very light orange micaceous fabric, black interior. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1728&quot&quot6 Base sherds of Orange Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Sherds of base of Orange Ware flagon, thin fabric, 48mm diameter. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1729&quot&quotRim of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware flanged rim, rouletting above flange. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1730&quot&quot6 Sherds of New Forest Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Body and rim sherds of New Forest Ware fluted beaker. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1731&quot&quotBlack Ware rim/body sherd&quot&quotPottery&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware rim/body sherd with three holes, possibly a colander/strainer. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1732&quot&quotRim and handle of Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware rim and handle, with three grooves. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1733&quot&quotHandle of Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware, portion of handle with two grooves and central ridge, 22mm in width. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1734&quot&quotHandle of Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware handle with two grooves and central rib, 24mm in width. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1735&quot&quotBase of small Orange Ware bottle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall Orange Ware base sherd of bottle type, 22mm diameter, grey fabric, orange cortex. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1736&quot&quotSide of Grey Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSide of Grey Ware dish with base of handle. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1737&quot&quot3 Sherds of New Forest Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Sherds of New Forest Ware pot, rippled fabric rustication. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1738&quot&quotCaster Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall Castor Ware sherd with part of relief ornament attached. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1739&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware sherd, ornamented, micaceous. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1740&quot&quotBuff Ware handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBuff-coloured Ware handle, 15mm in width. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1741&quot&quot2 Grey Ware sherds&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotG2 rey Ware sherds with unusual designs, wavy incised lines, medieval in style. Lansdown, branch S. of K. trench.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1742&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim/body sherd of Samian Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1743&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd of footring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1744&quot&quotBase of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware base and footring of bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1745&quot&quotBase of Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd of jar, 52mm diameter.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1746&quot&quotRim of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim/side of Black Ware,pie dish, 40mm in height.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1747&quot&quotBase of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase sherd of Black Ware pie dish, rough ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1748&quot&quotBase of Orange Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd of pot, 50mm diameter.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1749&quot&quotBase sherd of Grey Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd with ridge and groove.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1750&quot&quotGrey Ware colander&quot&quotColander&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware colander, rather poor.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1751&quot&quot5 Orange Ware colander sherds&quot&quotColander&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Orange Ware colander sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1752&quot&quotBase of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware base sherd of pot, 50mm diameter.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1753&quot&quotWhite Ware mortarium rim, stamped&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWhite Ware mortarium rim sherrd with potter's mark.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1754&quot&quotPart of imitation Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware rim and side with stamped rosette.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1755&quot&quot4 Black Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Black Ware base sherds Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1756&quot&quotBase of Black Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware base of jar, 50mm diameter. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1757&quot&quotBase of Orange Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware mortarium base. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1758&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware base sherd, very weathered. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1759&quot&quot3 Imitation Samian Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Imitation Samian Ware base sherds. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1760&quot&quotOrange Ware base&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd with footring. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1761&quot&quot1 [or 2] Base of Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd(s) of jar. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1762&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd 60mm diameter. Lansdown, [fittle Down Field] Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1763&quot&quotBlack Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware base sherd 54mm diameter. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1764&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd with footring. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1765&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1766&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd, good fabric. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1767&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware cavetto rim sherd. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1768&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware heavy rim sherd. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1769&quot&quot2 Grey Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Grey Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1770&quot&quotSide of Orange Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSide of Orange Ware bowl. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1771&quot&quot4 Pieces of iron slag&quot&quotSlag&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Pieces of iron slag. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1772&quot&quotRim of Samian Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of Samian Ware mortarium with a fiar number of grits.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1773&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLarge Black Ware cavetto rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1774&quot&quotRim of large Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of large Grey Ware pot with turned-over rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1775&quot&quotRim of large Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotVery heavy rim sherd of large Grey Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1776&quot&quot10 Grey Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot10 Similar Grey Ware rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1777&quot&quotSherd of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of straight-sided Black Ware dish.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1778&quot&quotRim of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherrd of Black Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1779&quot&quotBlack Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware base sherd of footring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1780&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware thumb-impressed rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1781&quot&quot3 Grey Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Grey Ware rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1782&quot&quotStone rubber&quot&quotRubber&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone rubber, sub0circular, flat. Sandstone?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1783&quot&quot2 Whetstones&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Whetstones, flat (sandstone).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1784&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSquared whetstone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1785&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWhetstone, shaped.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1786&quot&quotRounded stone, use unknown&quot&quotStonework&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of round-shaped Oolite, use unknown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1787&quot&quotRounded stone, pierced, use unknown&quot&quotStonework&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of round-shaped stone, pierced, use unknown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1788&quot&quotPart of imitation Samian Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase and body sherd(s) of imitation Samian Ware beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1789&quot&quotGrey Ware mortarium base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware mortarium base sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1790&quot&quotHandle of Orange Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware flagon handle with two grooves. Lansdown, Sept. 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1791&quot&quotGrey Ware colander sherd&quot&quotColander&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware colander sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1792&quot&quotOrange Ware bottle neck&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware bottle neck with wide flange.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1793&quot&quotWhetsone&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLarge whetstone. Lansdown, from building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1794&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLump of coarse-grained rock used as whetstone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1795&quot&quot3 Rim sherds of Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Rim sherds of heavy Grey Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1796&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of Grey Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Heavy rim sherds of Grey Ware pot with white slip.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1797&quot&quotSherd of Grey Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHeavy Grey Ware pot sherd. Large object of crude fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1798&quot&quotBase of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotFoot Ring&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of foot-ring of Samian Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1799&quot&quotBase of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHalf of base and foot-ring of Samian Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1800&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotVery thick Grey Ware rim of simple round type.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1801&quot&quot5 Sherds of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Black Ware pie dish sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1802&quot&quot3 Sherds of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1803&quot&quot7 Black Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot7 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds with slight beading.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1804&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1805&quot&quot2 Grey Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Grey Ware rim sherds in quite crude fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1806&quot&quot3 Rim sherds of Grey Ware jars&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Similar rim sherds of Grey Ware jars.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1807&quot&quotRim sherd of Buff Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLarge Buff-coloured Ware cavetto rim, sandy fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1808&quot&quotRim of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of Black Ware flanged dish.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1809&quot&quotPart of Black Slip Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim, neck and part of shoulder of Black Slip Ware, fine reddish fabric, thin black slip.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1810&quot&quotRim of Orange Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware rim sherd with flange, sandy ware.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1811&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd, quite good fabric, smooth surface.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1812&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of straight-sided Grey Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1813&quot&quot3 Necks of Whaite Ware flagons&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Thick neck sherds of White Ware flagons.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1814&quot&quotSherd of White Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWhite Ware sherd, unusual shape. Part of amphora?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1815&quot&quotPart of stone mould?&quot&quotStonework&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSemicircular flat stone block, part of a mould? Lansdowm, trench F.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1816&quot&quotHandle of Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of small Black Ware handle with central groove. Lansdown, Trench F.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1817&quot&quot2 Black Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds, smooth fabric, slightly burnished. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1818&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware cavetto rim sherd. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1819&quot&quot2 Rims of Grey Ware jars&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Grey Ware rim sherds of similar jars. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1820&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherrd of Grey Ware vessel. Unusual design: neck doubles back on itself, indentation outside on top of rim. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1821&quot&quotBase of Grey Ware pot/beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall Grey Ware base, 47mm diameter, sandy fabric, small pot/beaker. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1822&quot&quot2 Sherds of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Body sherds of Grey Ware jar, slightly sandy. Lansdown, Trench E., S. of Coffin 1.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1823&quot&quot5 Sherds of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1824&quot&quot6 Sherds of Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Sherds of Orange Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1825&quot&quot5 Rim sherds of Orange Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Flanged rim sherds of Orange Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1826&quot&quot2 Black Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1827&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd with internal groove.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1828&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Grey Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1829&quot&quot4 Orange Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Orange Ware rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1830&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of Samian Ware flanged bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1831&quot&quot3 Base sherds of imitation Samian Ware vessels&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Imitation Samian Ware base sherds with varying amounts of glaze remaining, micaceous. Lansdown, building no. 5, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1832&quot&quotBase of imitation Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware base/footring sherd with rouletting.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1833&quot&quot5 Rim sherds of Samian Ware vessels&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Samian Ware rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1834&quot&quotRim of decorated Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware rim/body sherd,, Dragendorff 37, with ovolo and design. Lansdown, Trench W.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1835&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware, Dragendorff 37?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1836&quot&quotPart of Orange Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware mortarium base sherd (or base and side).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1837&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Grey Ware jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1838&quot&quotGrey Ware handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware handle with central ridge.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1839&quot&quotGrey Ware handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware handle with central ridge and two grooves.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1840&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware handle&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware handle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1841&quot&quotSherd of decorated Grey Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotShoulder of Grey Ware vessel with white slip and painted orange decoration.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1842&quot&quotSherd of ornamented Grey Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBody sherd of ornamented Grey Ware, fairly thin fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1843&quot&quot4 Sherd of ornamented Black Ware pots&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Sherds of Black Ware vessels with similar ornament of continuous impressions around pot, like rouletting.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1844&quot&quotDecorated sherd of Castor Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDecorated sherd of Castor Ware. Nene Valley hunting cup?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1845&quot&quotSpindle whorl made from potsherd&quot&quotSpindle Whorl&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSpindle whorl made from potsherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1846&quot&quotSpindle whorl made from potsherd&quot&quotSpindle Whirl&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFlat spindle whorl made from potsherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1847&quot&quotPiece of cut and ornamented bone&quot&quotWorked bone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRectangular piece of cut bone, ornamented.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1848&quot&quotPart of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and shoulder of Imitation Samian Ware bowl with stamped ornament around neck. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1849&quot&quotSherd of Black Ware colander&quot&quotColander&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware colander sherd with holes arranged in circles. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1850&quot&quot5 Rim sherds of Black Ware bowls&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Flanged rim sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowls. Lansdown., Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1851&quot&quotSherd of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware pie dish sherd. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1852&quot&quot3 Rim sherds of Grey Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Grey Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1853&quot&quot4 Similar rims of Orange Ware jars&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Similar Orange Ware jar rims. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1854&quot&quotRim of White Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of White Ware mortarium with internal groove. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1855&quot&quotRim of Orange Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall Orange Ware mortarium rim sherd, sandy micaceous fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1856&quot&quotRim sherd of mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd, orange fabric, white slip. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1857&quot&quotPedestal base of New Forest Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotNew Forest Ware pedestal base, 25mm diameter, light brown surface, grey fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1858&quot&quotBases of two Orange Ware jugs/beakers&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Basse sherds of two Orange Ware jugs/beakers, 25mm and 28mm diameter, grey core, orange cortex. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1859&quot&quot2 Body sherds of imitation Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Body sherds of imitation Samian Ware, sandy micaceous fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1860&quot&quot3 Rim sherds of imitation Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Beaded rim sherds of imitation Samian Ware, sandy micaceous fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1861&quot&quotRim sherd of Orange Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Orange Ware mortarium with white slip. Rim with central groove. Lansdown, Trench C - South.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1862&quot&quotRim sherd of mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd, white, slightly orange, sandy texture. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1863&quot&quot3 Rims of Grey Ware vessels&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Grey Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1864&quot&quot2 Black Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1865&quot&quotRim of Orange Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of small simple straight-sided Orange Ware bowl, smooth fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1866&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Grey Ware bowl with flange, poor grey on slight orange ware, sandy. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1867&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Grey Ware flanged bowl, poor grey, slight orange coloured ware, sandy. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1868&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd, smooth fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1869&quot&quotRim of Orange Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Orange Ware jar, grey core, thin fine fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1870&quot&quotRim of imitation Samian Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of imitation Samian Ware mortarium, whitish fabric, remains of slip? sandy fabric. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1871&quot&quot2 Grey Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Grey Ware rim sherds, quite fine with remains of orange slip, slightly gritty. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1872&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim of Grey Ware jar, good fabric but a little sandy. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1873&quot&quotPart of Orange Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim/body sherd of Orange Ware bowl, grey core. Lansdown, Trench C - North.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1874&quot&quotSherd (rim or base) of imitation Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase sherd with footring, 78mm diameter, of imitation Samian Ware, sandy micaceous fabric. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1875&quot&quotRim sherd of imitation Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of imitation Samian Ware with stamped decoration. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1876&quot&quotBase of Orange Ware flagon or jug&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd 50mm diameter, of flagon or jug with raised edge, sandy fabric. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1877&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware base sherd with groove externally, 10mm from outer edge. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1878&quot&quotBase of Orange Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware mortarium base with footring, grey core, sandy fabric. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1879&quot&quot2 Base sherds of small White Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 White Ware base sherds of small pot, 35mm diameter, smooth but dusty fabric. Lansdown, Trench E - Circle.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1880&quot&quot15 Small sherds of pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds of Roman pottery, from Barrow, Lansdown, Sept. 1909.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1881&quot&quot3 Sherds of Black Ware dish & five sherds glued together&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware pie dish sherds. Five glueds together and three individual sherds, smooth fabric. Lansdown, April 1905 [Oaklands Down] near [Grenville] monument.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1882&quot&quot8 Rim sherds of Black Ware bowl(s)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot8 Rim sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowl(s) with flange, all similar and unusual.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1883&quot&quot7 Black Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot7 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1884&quot&quot7 Grey Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Grey Ware cavetto rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1885&quot&quot4 Grey/Black Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Grey/Black Ware base sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1886&quot&quotBlack Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCaved in Black Ware base sherd, possibly a beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1887&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware rim sherd. Apparently originally two.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1888&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware rim sherd. Apparently originally two.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1889&quot&quotRim of Orange Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall rim sherd of Orange Ware mortarium rim.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1890&quot&quotSherd of Orange Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of straight-sided Orange Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1891&quot&quot4 Orange Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Orange Ware sub-cavetto type rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1892&quot&quotRim sherd of Grey Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd of buff-coloured storage jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1893&quot&quotMortarium rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall mortarium rim sherd, sandy grey fabric.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1894&quot&quotPart of Grey Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBody sherd of Grey Ware bowl with raised strip.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1895&quot&quotOrange Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware cavetto rim sherd, grey core, orange slip.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1896&quot&quot7 Black Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot7 Black Ware rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1897&quot&quot4 Grey Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Grey Ware rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1898&quot&quotBag of nails&quot&quotBag of nails&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBag of nails. Lansdown, building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1899&quot&quot9 Sherds of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot9 Black Ware pie dish sherds. Lansdown, building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1900&quot&quot16 Sherds of Black Ware bowls&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot16 Sherds of straight-sided Black Ware bowls. Lansdown,,Building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1901&quot&quot9 Grey Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot9 Similar Grey Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1902&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware rim sherd, small and squat. Lansdown, Building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1903&quot&quot6 Grey/Black Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Grey/Black Ware cavetto rim sherds. Lansdown, Building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1904&quot&quot5 Grey Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Grey Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1905&quot&quot8 Black Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot8 Black Ware rim sherds. Lansdown, Building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1906&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware rim sherd with small flange or ridge. Lansdown, Building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1907&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware beaded rim sherd. Lansdown, Building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1908&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware mortarium rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware mortarium rim sherd. Lansdown, Building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1909&quot&quotRim sherd of Orange Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of straight-sided Orange Ware bowl. Lansdown, Building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1910&quot&quotRim sherd of New Forest Ware pot/beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDelicate rim, sherd of New Forest Ware pot/beaker. Lansdown, Building.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1911&quot&quotSherd of New Forest Ware beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of New Forest Ware fluted beaker. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1912&quot&quotPart of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim to base of Black Ware pie-dish. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1913&quot&quotLarge sherd of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLarge Grey Ware side-sherd near base of jar, sandy fabric. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1914&quot&quotBase of Orange Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase sherd of Orange Ware pot, grey core, orange cortex, groove on outside of base. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1915&quot&quotSherd of Castor Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall sherd of Castor Ware vessel. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1916&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotGrey Ware base sherd with slight footring. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1917&quot&quot2 Grey Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Grey Ware rim sherrds. One very delicate and small, good fabric, the other slightly larger. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1918&quot&quotHeavy rim of Grey Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHeavy Grey Ware rim with section pressed down with finger. Thick fabric over 13mm thick. Lansdown, outside Building, North-West.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1919&quot&quot2 Sherds of Black Ware dish&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Sherrds of Black Ware pie dish.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1920&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Flanged rims of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1921&quot&quot2 Rim sherds of Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1922&quot&quotPedestal base of Black Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware pedestal base.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1923&quot&quotBase of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBase of Grey Ware jar, 48mm diameter.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1924&quot&quotRim sherd of Grey Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLarge Grey Ware cavetto rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1925&quot&quotBody sherd of Grey Ware jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLarge Grey Ware body sherd of jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1926&quot&quotBase sherd of Brown/Red Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBrown/Red Ware base sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1927&quot&quot3 Boxes of hob nails&quot&quotBoxes of hob nails&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Boxes of hob nails from coffins no. 1, 5, 6, 7 and 11.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1928&quot&quot9 Counters&quot&quotCounters&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot9 Counters, one pottery, nine stone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1929&quot&quotSpindle whorl made from potsherd&quot&quotSpindle Whirl&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSpindle whorl crudely shaped from Grey Ware potsherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1930&quot&quot6 Sherds of New Forest Ware beakers&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Sherds of New Forest Ware beakers.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1931&quot&quotWheat grains&quot&quotWheat grains&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotA few wheat grains.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1932&quot&quotShale spindle whorl&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotShale spindle whorl, fine example.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1933&quot&quotPart of a bronze ring&quot&quotRing fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of a bronze ring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1934&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware base&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware base and footring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1935&quot&quotPart of Orange Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and side of Orange Ware mortarium.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1936&quot&quotNeck of Orange Ware flagon&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotOrange Ware flagon neck with white slip.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1937&quot&quotRim of White Ware mortarium&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWhite Ware mortarium rim, fairly heavy flange.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1938&quot&quot5 Sherds of Black Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Sherds from side of straight-sided Black Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1939&quot&quot6 Black Ware rim sherds, some glued&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Black Ware cavetto rim sherds, some glued.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1940&quot&quot4 Black Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Black Ware base sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1941&quot&quotPart of Black Ware bowl/pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim/body sherd of Black Ware bowl/pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1942&quot&quotPart of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim/body sherd of Black Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1943&quot&quotRim of Black Ware storage jar&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware cavetto rim/shoulder of heavy storage jar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1944&quot&quotPart of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBlack Ware cavetto rim/shoulder of pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1945&quot&quotPart of Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSimple rim, neck and shoulder of Black Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1946&quot&quotCastor Ware pedestal base&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCastor Ware pedestal base 30mm diameter.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1947&quot&quotCotswold stone roof slate&quot&quotRoof slate&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCotswold stone roof slate, possibly partly broken.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1948&quot&quotPart of Cotswold stone roof slate&quot&quotRoof Stone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of Cotswold stone roof slate.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1949&quot&quot2 Whetstones&quot&quotWhetstones&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Rectangular whetstones.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1950&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotWhetstone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFlat whetstone, micaceous sandstone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1951&quot&quot2 Stone rubbers&quot&quotRubbers&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Round stone rubbers.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1952&quot&quot2 Stone objects&quot&quotObjects&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Stone objects.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1953&quot&quot4 Pieces of galena (lead ore)&quot&quotGalena&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLumps of galena (lead ore).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1954&quot&quotIron slag etc.&quot&quotBag of slag&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBag of slag (mainly iron slag).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1955&quot&quotPart of quern stone&quot&quotQuern stone fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFragment of quern stone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1956&quot&quotStone rubber&quot&quotStone rubber&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone rubber (counter broken in middle).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1957&quot&quotPiece of coal&quot&quotCoal&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall piece of coal.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1958&quot&quot39 Sherds of a Black Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot39 Sherds of a Black Ware pot, from Trench I, under large stone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1959&quot&quotSherds from two Black Ware pots&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds from two Black Ware pots, from Trench K, pit 2.5 feet deep.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1960&quot&quot6 Fragments of horse-shoes&quot&quotHorse-shoe fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Fragments of horse-shoes&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1961&quot&quotIron awl?&quot&quotAwl?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotIron awl? square cross-section, tapering.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1962&quot&quotIron latch type key&quot&quotLatch key&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotIron latch type key.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1963&quot&quot3 Iron styli&quot&quotStylus&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Iron styli.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1964&quot&quotLarge iron object&quot&quotIron object&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotVery large iron object.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1965&quot&quot4 Iron knives/knife fragments&quot&quotKnives&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Iron knives/knife fragments.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1966&quot&quot2 Iron rings&quot&quotRings&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Iron rings.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1967&quot&quot2 Iron buckles&quot&quotBuckles&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Iron buckles.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1968&quot&quot3 Iron tools (points)&quot&quotStylus etc.&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Iron tools, points (styli, probes etc.).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1969&quot&quot6 Iron objects&quot&quotIron objects&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Iron objects, unidentified.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1970&quot&quotSocketed iron object&quot&quotIron object&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSocketed iron object, possibly an axe head or gauge.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1971&quot&quotIron hook and clamp&quot&quotHook and clamp&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotIron hook and clamp.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1972&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd, stamped&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Small base sherd with part of potter's mark.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1973&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 30.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1974&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 37.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1975&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 30.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1976&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 37.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1977&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 37.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1978&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 37.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1979&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 29.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1980&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1981&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 30.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1982&quot&quot2 Sherds of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. 2 Decorated sherds of Drag. 29.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1983&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 37.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1984&quot&quotSherd of decorated Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd of Drag. 30.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1985&quot&quot8 Sherd of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. 8 Sherds with ovolo.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1986&quot&quot7 Decorated Samian Ware sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata.7 Decorated sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1987&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1988&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1989&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1990&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1991&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1992&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1993&quot&quot4 Decorated Samian Ware sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. 4 Decorated sherds from near base.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1994&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1995&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1996&quot&quot20 Decorated Samian Ware sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. 20 Decorated sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1997&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1998&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC1999&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2000&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2001&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2002&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2003&quot&quot5 Samian Ware sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Samian Ware sherds of Dragendorff 33'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2004&quot&quot3 Samian Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware rims with ovolo decoration below.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2005&quot&quot16 Samian Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot16 Samian Ware rim sherds of platter type, Drag. 18/31.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2006&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim/base sherd of Samian Ware, Drag. 31, 37mm in height.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2007&quot&quot12 Samian Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot12 Samian Ware rim sherds, Dragendorff form 27.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2008&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim/side of Samian Ware flanged bowl. Flange damaged.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2009&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware flanged rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2010&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware flanged bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2011&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware flanged bowl (flange missing).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2012&quot&quot2 Samian Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Samian Ware flanged bowl rim sherds (similar type).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2013&quot&quot3 Samian Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Samian Ware flanged bowl rim sherds (similar type).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2014&quot&quotSherd of small Samian Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of small Samian Ware pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2015&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware beaker/pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware beaker/pot.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2016&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2017&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2018&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware rim sherd.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2019&quot&quotDecorated Samian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Decorated rim sherrd with rouletting and relief ornament.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2020&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim/body sherd of flanged bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2021&quot&quotRim sherd of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware flanged bowl rim, grey core.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2022&quot&quotPart of imitation Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim and side of small imitation Samian Ware bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2023&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware rim sherd&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotImitation Samian Ware rim sherd, slightly burnt.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2024&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim sherd of a bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2025&quot&quot31 Samian Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot31 Samian Ware base and footring sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2026&quot&quot4 Samian Ware base sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Samian Ware base sherds of Dragendorff form 27.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2027&quot&quotPart of Samian Ware vessel&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Part of a base and side of Drag. 33.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2028&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd, stamped&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSamian Ware base sherd with footring and potter's mark.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2029&quot&quot24 Plain Samian Ware body sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot24 Plain Samian Ware body sherds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2030&quot&quot11 Body sherds of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot11 Samian Ware side sherds, Dragendorff 27.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2031&quot&quot2 Samian Ware body sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Samian Ware body sherds, Dragendorff 33.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2032&quot&quotBase of Samian Ware pot&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Base of pot with footring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2033&quot&quot11 Rim sherds of Samian Ware bowls&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot11 Barbartine rim sherds of Samian Ware bowls.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2034&quot&quot4 Rim sherds of Samian Ware bowls&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Rim sherds with rouletting, of similar Samian Ware bowls.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2035&quot&quot5 Samian Ware rim sherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot5 Samian Ware rim sherds with rouletting.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2036&quot&quot6 Rim sherds of Samian Ware bowls&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot6 Rim sherds of Samian Ware flanged bowls. Flat flange.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2037&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware platter&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd of Samian Ware platter type.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2038&quot&quotRim sherd of decorated Samian Ware bowl/beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Rim sherd with rouletting, of a decorated bowl or beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2039&quot&quotRim sherd of decorated Samian Ware bowl/beaker&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRim sherd with rouletting of decorated Samian Ware bowl/beaker.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2040&quot&quot2 Rim sherd of Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Samian Ware rims with rouletting.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2041&quot&quotSherd of imitation Samian Ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of imitation Samian Ware with stamped rosettes.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2042&quot&quotPart of a stone mould&quot&quotMould&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of a large stone mould. Lansdown [sic?]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2043&quot&quotStone mould&quot&quotMould&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone mould in oolite, for a pewter bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2044&quot&quot2 Stone mould(s)&quot&quotMould fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Stone mould(s) in white lias, for small objects. Lansdown, 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2045&quot&quotStone mould&quot&quotMould&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone mould in flat white lias. Lansdown, 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2046&quot&quotStone mould&quot&quotMould&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone mould. Cast from a stone mould for lynch pin and two other objects and cast metal objects from it. Lansdown, Sept. 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2047&quot&quotIron axe head&quot&quotAxe head&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSocketed iron axe head. of unknown date.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2048&quot&quotShale spindle whorl?&quot&quotSpindle whorl?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotShale spindle whorl, rather laminated.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2049&quot&quot11 Sherds of cinerary urn & 1 bone fragment&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot11 Sherds of Bronze Age cinerary urn and 1 bone fragment. Lansdown, Sept. 1909.,Tumulus M'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2050&quot&quotSherds of 'incense cup'&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds of 'incense cup' with ornament. 'Long Barrow', Fairfield, Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2051&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds of decorated cinerary urn. Tumulus Q, Lansdown, September 1909.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2052&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn, soft orange fabric. Twin Barrow E, Lansdown, April 1909.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2053&quot&quot8 Potsherds&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot8 Sherds of pre-historic pottery, Bronze Age?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2054&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn. Barrow on Lansdown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2055&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urns&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds o at least two cinerary urnsw. Round Barrow, Fairfield, June and September 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2056&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn. Lansdown,,Tumulus O, September 1909.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2057&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn and bone fragments&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn, cremated bones, and scraps of bronze. Tumulus no. 1, Lansdown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2058&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn. 'Saucer' Tumulus, Lansdown, September 1909.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2059&quot&quotPotsherds and flints&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds of pre-historic pottery, Iron Age 'A' style, from ditch at No. 4 Building, Lansdown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2060&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds of part of a cinerary urn. Lansdown, Tumulus U, 1909.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2061&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherds of cinerary urn. Lansdown, Tumulus C pit.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2062&quot&quotSherd of cinerary urn&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of overhanging rim of cinerary urn.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2062a&quot&quotBronze eagle emblem&quot&quotEagle emblem&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall Roman bronze eagle with outstretched wings. Limpley Stoke, 1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2063&quot&quotLead statuette&quot&quotStatuette&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotLead statuette of Bacchus?. Figure facing front, no true legs. Kennett Vicarage, Wilts., 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2064&quot&quot2 Bronze finger rings&quot&quotFinger rings&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Small simple bronze finger rings.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2065&quot&quot3 Small bronze bowls&quot&quotBowls&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Very small bronze bowls with a central ridge. Bellot's Hospital, 1859-60.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2066&quot&quotBone pin&quot&quotPin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone pin with carved head.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2067&quot&quotBone handle&quot&quotHandle&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBone handle carved into a hexagonal cross-section.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2068&quot&quotBone tool&quot&quotBone tool&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPiece of polished bone, broken at one end.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2069&quot&quot3 Bone pins&quot&quotPins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Bone pins of different types.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2070&quot&quot4 Bronze bracelets&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot4 Bronze bracelets of doubtful age, possibly copies.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2071&quot&quot3 Links of bronze chain&quot&quotChain&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Links of bronze chain of flat wire.,Combe Down Villa ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2072&quot&quot2 Pieces of scrap bronze&quot&quotScrap metal&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Pieces of scrap bronze.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2073&quot&quotPiece of bronze&quot&quotScrap metal?&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotVery small bowl-like bronze object.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2074&quot&quotBronze stud&quot&quotStud&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBronze connecting stud.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2075&quot&quotLead die&quot&quotDie&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSmall lead die.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2076&quot&quotCarved stone head&quot&quotStonework&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCarved female head in oolite, rather weathered and part of face missing. Lansdown. See report with photograph, 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2077&quot&quotCarved stone&quot&quotStonework&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCarved stone, oolite, with signs of burning.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2078&quot&quotCarved stone&quot&quotStonework&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCarved stone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2079&quot&quotQuern stone fragment&quot&quotQuern stone&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of a quern stone in breccia of old red sandstone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2080&quot&quotRoof slate&quot&quotRoof Slate&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotRoof slate of pennant sandstone.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2081&quot&quotStone mould (in 7 fragments)&quot&quotMould fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone mould for pewter vessel. Complete but in 7 fragments.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2082&quot&quot4 Fragments of a stone mould&quot&quotMould fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of stone mould for large pewter dish. 4 fragments.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2083&quot&quotPart of stone mould&quot&quotMould fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of stone mould. for pewter plate.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2084&quot&quotPart of stone mould&quot&quotMould fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPart of stone mould. for pewter plate.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2085&quot&quotPieces of 3 stone moulds&quot&quotMould fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPieces of 3 stone moulds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2086&quot&quotStone mould&quot&quotMould&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone mould for pewter bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2087&quot&quotHalf a stone mould&quot&quotMould fragment&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotHalf of a stone mould for a deep pewter bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2088&quot&quot2 Pieces of a stone mould&quot&quotMould fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Pieces of a stone mould for a small bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2089&quot&quotStone mould&quot&quotMould&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotStone mould in oolite, for a small bowl.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2090&quot&quot2 Pieces of a stone mould&quot&quotMould fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Pieces of stone mould for a small dish.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2091&quot&quot2 Pieces of stone moulds&quot&quotMould fragments&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Pieces of stone moulds.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2092&quot&quotSherd of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSherd of Samian Ware bowl, Drag. 27.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2092a&quot&quotCoin of Crispus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Crispus. Reverse: Standing youthful figure. Odd Down, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2093&quot&quotBase sherd of Samian Ware bowl&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotTerra Sigillata. Complete Drag. 27 footring.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2110&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine, 'Gloria Exercitus' type. Reverse: Soldiers with standards.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2111&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus. Obverse: Radiate head. Reverse: Spes.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2112&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2113&quot&quotCoin of Arcadius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Arcadius. Reverse: Victory.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2114&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Winged Victory.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2115&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Obverse: Emperor Valens. Reverse: Possibly victory.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2116&quot&quotCoin of Postumus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Postumus: Obverse: Radiate head. Reverse: Figure.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2117&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Vallentinian. Reverse: Moving figure.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2118&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2119&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Two figures holding a staff.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2120&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian. Reverse: Warrior raising a captive.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2121&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian. Reverse: Securitas.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2122&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Reverse: Altar.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2123&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian. Obverse: Valentinianus facing right. Reverse: Securitas.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2124a&quot&quotWorn coin of Claudius Gothicus, Gallienus or Tetricus I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn antoninianus coin of Claudius Gothicus, Gallienus or Tetricus I ? Obverse: Gallienus and Tetricus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2124b&quot&quotWorn coin of Claudius Gothicus, Gallienus or Tetricus I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn antoninianus coin of Claudius Gothicus, Gallienus or Tetricus I ? Obverse: Gallienus and Tetricus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2125&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2126&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian? Reverse: Securitas Republicae.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2127&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Illegible.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2128&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Two figures facing each other.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2129&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian. Reverse: Gloria and figure.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130a&quot&quotCoin of Claudius Gothicus ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Claudius Gothicus ? antoninianus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130b&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130c&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130d&quot&quotCoin of Constans ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans ? AE 4.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130e&quot&quotCoin of House of Constantine I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of House of Constantine I ? AE 3/4.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130f&quot&quotCoin of Valens ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens ? AE 3.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130g&quot&quotCoin of House of Valentinian ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of House of Valentinian ? AE 3/4.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130h&quot&quotCoin of House of Valentinian ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of House of Valentinian ? AE 3.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130i&quot&quotCoin of House of Valentinian ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of House of Valentinian ? AE 3.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130j&quot&quotCoin of House of Valentinian ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of House of Valentinian ? AE 3.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130k&quot&quotCoin of House of Valentinian ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of House of Valentinian ? AE 3.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130l&quot&quotUnidentified coin&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotUnidentifiable coin.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130m&quot&quotUnidentified coin&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotUnidentifiable coin.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2130n&quot&quotUnidentified coin&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotUnidentifiable coin.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2131&quot&quotSilver coin of Arcadius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotSilver coin of Arcadius. Reverse: Warrior.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2132&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentian. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2133&quot&quotCoin of Constantius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius. Reverse: Victoria, two victories. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2134&quot&quotCoin of Magnentius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Magnentius, facing right. Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2135&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Two figures. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2136a&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2136b&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2137&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, facing right. Reverse: Victories. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2138a&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II, AE 3/4. Reverse: Two soldiers. Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2138b&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II, AE 3/4. Reverse: Two soldiers. Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2139&quot&quotCoin of Helena&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Helena. Reverse: Pax Publica. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2140a&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin ?&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBarbarous radiate. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2140b&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBarbarous radiate. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2141&quot&quotCoin of Julian II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Julian II. Obverse: Ivlianvs. Reverse: Victoria. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2142&quot&quotMistruck coin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin, Constantine period (double reverse). Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2143&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Two victories. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2144&quot&quotCoin of Magnentius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Magnentius. Reverse: Two victories with shield. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2145&quot&quotCoin of Gratian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Gratian. Late coin of 'Victoriae Auggg' type. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2146&quot&quotCoin of Theodora&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Theodora. Obverse: Emperor? facing right. Reverse: Pietas Romana. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2147&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2148&quot&quotCoin of Constantius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2149&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Possible chariot. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2150&quot&quotBarbarous coin of Constantine&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBarbarous coin of Constantine. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2151&quot&quotCoin of Julia Mamaea&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Iulia Mamaea (tinned). Obverse: Ivlia Mamara. Reverse: Felicitas publica. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2152a&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin of Postumus ?&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Postumus, antoninianus. Barbarous radiate ? Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2152b&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBarbarous radiate. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2153&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II. Reverse: Gloria Exertus. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2154&quot&quotCoin of Diocletian?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Diocletian. Reverse: Two victories. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2155&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentian I, facing right. Reverse: Soldier with captive. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2156&quot&quotCoin of Postumus?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Postumus? Obverse: Radiate head facing right. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2157&quot&quotWorn coin, unidentified ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn coin. Obverse: Emperor facing right. Reverse: Obliterated. Lansdown,1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2158&quot&quotCoin of Claudius Gothicus?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Claudius Gothicus? Reverse: Obliterated. Lansdown, 1912.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2159&quot&quotCoin of Trajan?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2nd Century coin. Obverse and reverse obliterated, possibly a dupondius of Trajan. Lansdown, 1910.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2160&quot&quot2 Worn coins, unidentified&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Worn unidentified coins. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2161&quot&quotWorn coin, Constantine period&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn coin. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2162a&quot&quotWorn coin, Theodosius?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotVery worn coin, possibly of Theodosius. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2162b&quot&quotWorn coin, Theodosius?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotVery worn coin, possibly of Theodosius. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2163&quot&quotWorn radiate coin, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn coin with radiate head, facing right. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2164&quot&quotWorn radiate coin, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn coin with radiate head, facing right. Reverse: Pax ... Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2165a&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2165b&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2166&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Reverse: Two soldiers and standards. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2167a&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 4. Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2167b&quot&quot2 Coins of Constans&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Coins of Constans. Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2168&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2169&quot&quotCoin of Constantius?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius?. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2170&quot&quotCoin of Gallienus?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Gallienus? Obverse: Gal...ius. Radiate head facing right. Reverse: Obliterated. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2171&quot&quotCoin of Probus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Probus. Obverse: Probus Aug. Reverse: Perpetuitate. Peace with altar. Lansdown, May 1908.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2172&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I. Obverse: Valentini. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2173a&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn coin of Valens. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2173b&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn coin of Valens. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2173c&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn coin of Valens. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2174&quot&quotCoin of Gratian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Gratian. Reverse: Emperor raising woman. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2175&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2176&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I. Reverse: Nude figure. Lansdown, May 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2177&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCopin of Constantine II. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2178&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin, of Tetricus I. Reverse: Faith between two standards. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2179&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2180&quot&quotCoin of Faustina&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Faustina. Obverse: Faustina August. Reverse: Hilaritas. Ceres. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2181a&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentian I. Obverse: Valentinianus. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2181b&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentian I. Obverse: Valentinianus. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2181c&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentian I. Obverse: Valentinianus. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2182&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2183a&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2183b&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2183c&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2184&quot&quotCoin of Gratian, defaced&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Gratian, defaced. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2185&quot&quotCoin, defaced, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin - Late[?] IV [century] AD. Reverse: Victory holding captive. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2186&quot&quotCoin of Eugenius?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Eugenius. Reverse: Victoria. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2187&quot&quotCoin of Eugenius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Eugenius. Reverse defaced. Lansdown, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2188a&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constans ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constans ? Half centenionalis. Lansdowm, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2188b&quot&quotDefaced coin, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin, unidentified. Lansdowm, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2188c&quot&quotDefaced coin, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin, unidentified. Lansdowm, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2188d&quot&quotDefaced coin, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin, unidentified. Lansdowm, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2188e&quot&quotDefaced coin, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin, unidentified. Lansdowm, September 1907.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2189&quot&quotCoin of Antoninus Pius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Antoninus Pius. Reverse: Peace to left, lightning arms and armour. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2190&quot&quotDenarius of Septimius Severus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDenarius of Septimius Severus. Reverse: Moneta. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2191&quot&quotCoin of Aurelian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Aurelian. Reverse: Aurelian to receive a globe from Jupiter. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2192&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Reverse: Altar with Votis and globe and three stars above. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2193&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2194&quot&quotUrbs Roma coin, Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotUrbs Romana coin. Obverse: Urbs Romana. Reverse: Wolf and twins. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2195a&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2195b&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2195c&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2196&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2197a&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I ?&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4. Possible barbarous radiate coin. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2197b&quot&quotPossible barbarous radiate coin&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPossible barbarous radiate coin. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2197c&quot&quotPossible barbarous radiate coin&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotPossible barbarous radiate coin. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2198&quot&quotCoin of Decentius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Decentius. Obverse: Decentius facing right. Reverse: Victories holding inscribed wreath. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2199a&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2199b&quot&quotCoin of Constans ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2199c&quot&quotCoin of Constans ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2199d&quot&quotWorn defaced 4th century coin&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2199e&quot&quotWorn defaced 4th century coin&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2199f&quot&quotWorn defaced 4th century coin&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotWorn defaced 4th century coin. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2200a&quot&quotCoin of Gratian or Valens ?&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Gratian. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2200b&quot&quotCoin of Gratian or Valens ?&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Gratian. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2201&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2202&quot&quotCoin of Constantius?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius. Reverse: Two victories, two wreaths. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2203&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2204a&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus I ? antoninianus. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2204b&quot&quotWorn coin, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotUnidentified coin. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2204c&quot&quotWorn coin, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotUnidentified coin. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2205&quot&quotDefaced coin, Claudius Gothicus?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Claudius Gothicus. Obverse: Emperor facing right. Reverse: Felicitas. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2206a&quot&quotUrbs Roma coin, Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotUrbs Roma coin, AE 3/4. Obverse: VRBS Roma. Reverse: Wolf and twins. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2206b&quot&quotUrbs Roma coin, Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotUrbs Roma coin, AE 3/4. Obverse: VRBS Roma. Reverse: Wolf and twins. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2206c&quot&quotUrbs Roma coin, Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotUrbs Roma coin, AE 3/4. Obverse: VRBS Roma. Reverse: Wolf and twins. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2207&quot&quotCoin of Carausius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Carausius. Reverse: Peace (Tinned). Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2208&quot&quotCoin of Constantianus?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantianus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2209&quot&quotCoin of Crispus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Crispus. Reverse: Altar with votis. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2210&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse defaced. Reverse: Wreath. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2211&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Obverse: Constans, diadem to right. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2212&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Obverse: Valens facing right. Reverse: Securitas [Republicae]. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2213&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian II. Reverse: Emperor raising female. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2214&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2215&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian 1&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentian. Obverse: Valentinianus. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2216&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2217a&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I or Constans ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Obverse: Constans. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2217b&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constans. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2218a&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II, AE 3/4 ? Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2218b&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II, AE 3/4 ? Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2218c&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II, AE 4 ? Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2219&quot&quotCoin, Constantine period&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin. Obverse: Diademed head, facing right. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2220&quot&quotCoin of Helena&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Helena. Reverse: Peace with olive branch. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2221&quot&quotCoin of Delmatius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Delmatius. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2222&quot&quotCoin of Constantine?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2223&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Two victories with wreaths. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2224&quot&quotCoin, Constantine period&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin. Obverse: Head facing right. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2225&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2226&quot&quotCoin, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin. Obverse: Diademed head facing right. Reverse: Soldier holding standard to left. Lansdown, September 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2227&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Wolf suckling twins. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2228a&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2228b&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2228c&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2228d&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2228e&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2228f&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2228g&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2229&quot&quot3 Urbs Roma coins, Constantine I&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Coins. Obverse: Urbs Roma Helmeted to left. Reverse: Wolf suckling twins. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2230a&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constantine I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2230b&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constantine II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constantine II ? AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2230c&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constantine II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constantine II ? AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2230d&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constans ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constans ? AE 4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2230e&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constans ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin of Constans ? AE 3/4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2230f&quot&quotDefaced coin&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotDefaced coin. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2231a&quot&quotCoin of Carausius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Carausius, antoninianus. Obverse: Radiate head. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2231b&quot&quotCoin of Carausius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Carausius, antoninianus. Obverse: Radiate head. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2232a&quot&quotCoin of Theodora&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Theodora, AE 4. Reverse: Pietas Romana. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2232b&quot&quotCoin of Theodora&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Theodora, AE 4. Reverse: Pietas Romana. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2233a&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2233b&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2233c&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2233d&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I or Constans ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2234&quot&quot2 Coins of Magnentius&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Coins of Magnentius. Reverse: Victories holding large wreath. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2235&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2236&quot&quotCoin of Constantius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius. Reverse: Phoenix on pyre. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2237&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2238a&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Two victories with wreath. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2238b&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Two victories with wreath. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2239&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2240&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II. Obverse: Blundered legend Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2241&quot&quotCoin of Helena&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Helena. Reverse: Peace with olive branch. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2242a&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 3/4. Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2242b&quot&quotCoin of Constans ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 3/4? Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2242c&quot&quotCoin of Constans ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans, AE 3/4? Reverse: Victoriae. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2243&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II. Reverse: Emperor to left on galley holding globe. Victory seated holding rudder. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2244&quot&quotCoin of Constantius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius. Obverse: Constantius, laureate to right. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2245&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2246&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2247&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2248&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2249&quot&quotCoin of Claudius Gothicus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Claudius Gothicus. Reverse: Genius with Modius. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2250&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2251&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Semi-nude with radiated head. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2252&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Soldier on prow of vessel, Victory steering. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2253&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentian. Obverse: Valentinianus. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2254&quot&quotCoin of Constans&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Helmeted soldier leading captive from a hut with a tree behind. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2255&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Reverse: Altar inscribed with globe and three stars. Lansdown, September 1905.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2256a&quot&quotCoin of Salonina ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotAntoninianus coin of Salonina ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2256b&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2256c&quot&quotCoin of Constantius I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius I ? AE 3.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2256d&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I ? AE 3/4.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2256e&quot&quotCoin of Helena ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Helena ? AE 4.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2256f&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II ? Half centenionalis.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2256g&quot&quotCoin of Constans ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans ? AE 4.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2256h&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, Constantinopolis ? AE 4.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2257&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens. Reverse: Securitas Republicae.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2258&quot&quotCoin of Constans?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constans. Reverse: Two victories with wreaths.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2259a&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin of Constans?&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin of Constans?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2259b&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2260&quot&quotCoin of Gratian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Gratian. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2261a&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantius II, AE 4.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2261b&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens, AE 3.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2262&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Conmstantinus. Reverse: Beate Tranquilitas. Roman camp, near Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2263&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I. Obverse: Constantinopolis. Reverse possibly Gloria Romanum type.,Roman camp, near Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2264&quot&quotCoin of Victorinus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Victorinus. Reverse worn.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2265&quot&quotCoin of Magnus Maximus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Magnus Maximus. Reverse: Gate of Praetorian camp.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2266&quot&quotCoin of Crispus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Crispus. Reverse: Beat[a] tranquillitas.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2267&quot&quotCoin of Theodosius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Theodosius. Reverse: Rome seated holding globe and spear.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2268&quot&quotBritish coin, Dobunni tribe&quot&quotBritish Iron Age coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBritish coin, Dobunnic? Obverse: Head in profile facing right. Reverse: Three-tailed horse. Lansdown, May 1906.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2269a&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus I, antoninianus. Reverse obliterated.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2269b&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus I, antoninianus. Reverse obliterated.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2269c&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus I, antoninianus. Reverse obliterated.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2270a&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I, AE 3. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum, or Securitas Republicae ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2270b&quot&quotCoin of Valens&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valens, AE 3. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum, or Securitas Republicae ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2270c&quot&quotCoin of Gratian&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Gratian, AE 3. Reverse: Gloria Romanorum, or Securitas Republicae ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2271a&quot&quot2 Coins of Constans&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Coins of Constans, AE 4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2271b&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin, of Constantine II, AE 4. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2272&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian I, AE 3. Reverse: Securitas Republicae.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2273a&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Tetricus II.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2273b&quot&quotCoin of Claudius Gothicus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotAntoninianus of Claudius Gothicus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2274&quot&quotCoin of Roman Republic&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Roman Republic. Obverse: Helmeted head. Reverse: Cornucopia? Mineral Water Hospital ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2275&quot&quotUrbs Roma coin&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotUrbs Roma coin. Obverse: VRBS. Reverse: Wolf and twins.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2276&quot&quotCoin of Crispus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Crispus. Reverse: Altar with vot.xx.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2277&quot&quotCoin of Crispus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Crispus. Reverse: Vot.x. within a wreath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2278&quot&quot2 Coins of Constantine?&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot2 Coins of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Providentia.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2279a&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, AE 3. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Sarmatia Devicta.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2279b&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, AE 3. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Sarmatia Devicta.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2280a&quot&quotCoin of Diocletian or Licinius I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Licinius. Reverse: Jupiter holding staff with figures around.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2280b&quot&quotCoin of Diocletian or Licinius I ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Licinius. Reverse: Jupiter holding staff with figures around.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2280c&quot&quotCoin of Licinius I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Licinius I, follis. Reverse: Jupiter holding staff with figures around.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2280d&quot&quotCoin of Licinius I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Licinius I, follis. Reverse: Jupiter holding staff with figures around.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2281a&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, Constantinopolis, AE 3/4. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2281b&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine I, Constantinopolis, AE 3/4. Reverse: Victory on prow of ship.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2281c&quot&quot3 Coins of Constantine I&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quot3 Coins of Constantine I, Constantinopolis, AE 3/4 ? Reverse: Victory on prow of ship.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2282&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse obliterated. Reverse: Cross within wreath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2283a&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2283b&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II, AE 3/4. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2283c&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II, ? Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2284&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II. Obverse obliterated. Reverse: Constantia. Vot. xx in wreath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2285&quot&quotCoin of Theodora&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Theodora. Obverse: Max Theodora to left. Reverse: Pietas Romana.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2286&quot&quotCoin of Antoninus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Antoninus. Reverse: Standing figure with an orb.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2287&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus, helmeted to left. Reverse: Warrior, hand on shield.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2288&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Sol.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2289&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2290a&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II or Constantius II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II or Constantius II ? Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2290b&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II or Constantius II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II or Constantius II ? Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2290c&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II or Constantius II ?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine II or Constantius II ? Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2291&quot&quotCoin of Licinius?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Licinius?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2292&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Civis Romanus, head to left.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2293&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Roma. Reverse: Star within a garland.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2294&quot&quotCoin of Theodora&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Theodora. Reverse: Empress suckling a child.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2295&quot&quotCoin of Constantine&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2296&quot&quotCoin of Constantine?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Reverse: Providentia.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2297&quot&quotCoin, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotFlat irregular disc-like coin.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2298&quot&quotCoin of Carausius&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Carausius. Obverse: Carausius, radiate to right. Reverse obliterated.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2299&quot&quotCoin of Postumus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Postumus. Reverse: Hercules with club.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2300&quot&quotCoin of Postumus&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Postumus. Obverse: Postumus PF. AUG. Reverse: Pax ...&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2301&quot&quotCoin of Constantine?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Constantine. Obverse: Constantinus. Reverse: Gloria Exercitus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2302&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian?&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotCoin of Valentinian. Obverse: Valentinian. Reverse: Securitas Republicae?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2303&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin?&quot&quotCounterfeit coin&quot&quotBRLSI&quot&quotBarbarous radiate coin?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2304&quot&quotCoin of Eanred&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotSaxon coin. Obverse: Eanred. Reverse: M. Aldates, Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2305&quot&quotCoin of Eanred&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotSaxon coin. Obverse: Eanred. Reverse: M. Fordred. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2306&quot&quot2 Coins of Eanred&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quot2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Eanred. Reverse: M. Monne. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2307&quot&quotCoin of Eanred&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotSaxon coin. Obverse: Eanred. Reverse: M. Wihtred. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2308&quot&quotCoin of Aethelred II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotSaxon coin. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Alghere. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2309&quot&quotCoin of Aethelred II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotSaxon coin. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Brother. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2310&quot&quotCoin of Aethelred II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotSaxon coin. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Eanred. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2311&quot&quotCoin of Aethelred II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotSaxon coin. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Fordred. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2312&quot&quot2 Coins of Aethelred II&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quot2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Leofthegn. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2313&quot&quot2 Coins of Aethelred II&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quot2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Aethelred II. Reverse: M. Wendelberht. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2314&quot&quot2 Coins of Aethelred II&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quot2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Aethelred. Reverse: M. Eardwulf. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2315&quot&quotCoin of Osberht&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotSaxon coin. Obverse: Osberht. Reverse: M. Eanwulf. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2316&quot&quotCoin of Osberht&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotSaxon coin. Obverse: Osberht. Reverse: M. Monne. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2317&quot&quot2 Saxon coins, Eanred?&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quot2 Saxon coins, Eanred - late derivatives. Reverse: M. Monne. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2318&quot&quotCoin of Wigmund&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotSaxon coin. Obverse: Wigmund. Reverse: M. Coenred. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2319&quot&quotCoin of Wigmund&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quotSaxon coin. Obverse: Wigmund. Reverse: M. Ethelhelm. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2320&quot&quot2 Coins of Wigmund&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quot2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Wigmund. Reverse: M. Ethelweard. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2321&quot&quot2 Coins of Wigmund&quot&quotCoins&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quot2 Saxon coins. Obverse: Wigmund. Reverse: M. Hunlaf. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotARC2322&quot&quot2 Radiate coins, unidentified&quot&quotCoin&quot&quotRB ?&quot&quot2 Radiate coins with different reverses, illegible. Pump Room Hotel, 1867-1868.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotAS001&quot&quot1 of 8 bamboo containers - carved decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with carved decoration in black.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS002&quot&quot1 of 8 bamboo containers - carved decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with carved decoration in black.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS003&quot&quot1 of 8 bamboo containers - carved decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with carved decoration in black.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS004&quot&quot1 of 8 bamboo containers - carved decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with carved decoration in black.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS005&quot&quot1 of 8 bamboo containers - carved decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with carved decoration in black.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS006&quot&quot1 of 8 bamboo containers - carved decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with carved decoration in black.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS007&quot&quot1 of 8 bamboo containers - carved decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with carved decoration in black.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS008&quot&quot1 of 8 bamboo containers - carved decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with carved decoration in black.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS009&quot&quotShirt decorated with glass beads&quot&quotShirt&quot&quot07B04&quot&quotShirt decorated with glass beads.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS010&quot&quotMandau or Parang Ihlang, a Dyak sword. Sword and scabbard decorated with wood carvings&quot&quotSword and scabbard&quot&quot07F43&quot&quotParang Ihlang Mandau - Short sword of the Dyak people of Borneo
Iron blade with wooden grip
Wooden scabbard the rear with a secondary scabbard for attaching the stick-like "Pisau Raut" dagger - probably MISC102&quot&quot32&quot
&quotAS011&quot&quotBamboo tube, incised decoration, leaf and scroll motif&quot&quotBamboo tube&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo tube, incised decoration, leaf and scroll motif. Background painted red.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS012&quot&quotBamboo tube, incised decoration, leaf and scroll motif&quot&quotBamboo tube&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo tube, incised decoration, leaf and scroll motif. Background painted red.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS013&quot&quotBamboo tube, incised decoration, dragon and flower/leaf motif&quot&quotBamboo tube&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo tube, incised decoration, dragon and flower/leaf motif. Background painted red.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS014&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS015&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS016&quot&quotBamboo tube with lid, incised decorations of human figures, animals and scrolls&quot&quotBamboo tube&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo tube with lid, incised decorations of human figures, animals and scrolls. Background painted red.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS017&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS018&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red. Lid cracked, someone has repaired it with sellotape!!&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS019&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS020&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised scroll decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo container with lid, incised scroll decoration. Background painted red.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS021&quot&quotBamboo tube with lid, incised decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBamboo tube with lid, incised decoration. Background painted red.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS022&quot&quotBlowgun dart quiver of bamboo&quot&quotBlow-pipe dart quiver&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotBlowgun dart quiver of bamboo (empty).&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS023&quot&quotQuiver of blowgun darts - bamboo with cane cap&quot&quotQuiver and blow-pipe darts&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotQuiver of blowgun darts, bamboo with cane cap.&quot&quot34&quot
&quotAS024&quot&quotOpium pipe? - decorated bamboo tube&quot&quotOpium pipe?&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotOpium pipe? Decorated bamboo tube.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS025&quot&quotKris (dagger) and scabbard. Carved wooden hilt.&quot&quotDagger with sheath&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotKris dagger and scabbard. Carved wooden hilt. Indonesian Kris dagger - Java (Surakarta region). Thin straight blade 30.5cm. Wooden grip with "Kala" face. Wooden 2-piece sheath with figured grain.&quot&quot34&quot
&quotAS026&quot&quotKris (dagger) and scabbard. Carved wooden hilt.&quot&quotDagger with sheath&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotKris dagger and scabbard. Carved wooden hilt. Indonesian Kris dagger - Java (Suratarta region). Wavy blade 33cm, with pattern. Wooden grip with "kala" face. Wooden 2-piece sheath.&quot&quot34&quot
&quotAS027&quot&quotKris (dagger) and scabbard. Scabbard partly covered with brass. Carved wooden hilt.&quot&quotDagger with sheath&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotKris dagger and scabbard. Scabbard partly covered with brass. Carved wooden hilt. Sheath broken, stuck together with sellotape!!! Indonesian Kris dagger - Java. Straight patterned blade tapering to a point 33.5cm. Plain wooden grip with small kala mask (Yogyakarta type). Wooden 2-piece sheath with brass reinforced sleeve.&quot&quot34&quot
&quotAS028&quot&quotKris (dagger) and scabbard, hilt wood carved in shape of figure&quot&quotDagger with sheath&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotKris dagger and scabbard, hilt wood carved in shape of figure. Indonesia. (Javanese type). Wavy patterned blade tapering to a point 27cm. Wooden grip carved to represent a bird-like figure. Plain wooden 2-piece sheath.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS029&quot&quotKris (dagger) and scabbard. No hilt. Calligraphy on scabbard&quot&quotDagger with sheath&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotIndonesian Kris dagger and scabbard. No hilt. Calligraphy on scabbard. Thin wavy patterned blade 31.5cm. Grip missing (mendak present). Wooden 2-piece sheath with figures grain and painted inscription.&quot&quot34&quot
&quotAS030&quot&quotKris (dagger) and scabbard. Plain wood hilt. Calligraphy on scabbard&quot&quotDagger with sheath&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotIndonesian Kris dagger and scabbard. Plain wood hilt. Calligraphy on scabbard. Straight patterned blade 21cm. Plain wooden grip (loose) with carved mask (mendak). Plain wooden 2-piece sheath inscribed with painted charactors.&quot&quot34&quot
&quotAS031&quot&quotKris (dagger) and scabbard, carved bone hilt&quot&quotDagger with sheath&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotKris dagger and scabbard, carved bone hilt. Indonesia. (Javanese type). Wavy thin patterned blade 35.5cm. Carved bone grip in the form of an animal. Decorative brass hilt fitting (mendak). Wooden 2-piece sheath.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS032&quot&quotKris (dagger) and scabbard&quot&quotDagger with sheath&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotKris dagger and scabbard. Indonesian - Sulawesi region. Wavy fine patterned blade 32.5cm. Wooden & horn grip with large brass decorative hilt fitting (mendak). Wooden 2-piece sheath the top section of burr-wood.&quot&quot34&quot
&quotAS033&quot&quotKris (dagger) with scabbard - no hilt&quot&quotDagger with sheath&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotKris dagger - no hilt. Indonesian - Sumartra? Straight patterned blade 38cm, tapering to a point. Grip missing. Wooden 2-piece sheath.&quot&quot34&quot
&quotAS034&quot&quotSword of 'kris' type&quot&quotSword&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotSword of 'Kris' type. Indonesian. Flat wavy blade of equal width, chiseled and grooved 48.2cm. Wooden grip bound with braided cord, the top end exposed and carved with decorative shaping.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS035&quot&quotKris (dagger) - perhaps woman's - fine quality.&quot&quotDagger and sheath&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotSmall Indonesian Kris dagger, fine quality. Scabbard split. Remains of metal ornamentation at bottom of scabbard. Straight blade with fine pattern, tapering to a point. Wooden 2-piece sheath.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS036&quot&quotClay model of a devil, coloured&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G13.15&quot&quotClay model of a devil, coloured. Four arms broken.&quot&quot67&quot
&quotAS037&quot&quot13 models of human heads (Indian) showing the various facial features and headgear to be found in the various regions of India&quot&quotModel heads&quot&quot07G12.05&quot&quot13 Models of human heads (Indian) showing the facial features and headgear to be found in the various regions of India.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS038&quot&quot1 of 3 Brass plaques with stamped designs from shadow puppets&quot&quotBrass plaque&quot&quot07G13.16&quot&quotBrass plaques with stamped designs from shadow puppets - probably modern.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS038A&quot&quot1 of 3 Brass plaques with stamped designs from shadow puppets&quot&quotBrass plaque&quot&quot07G13.16&quot&quotBrass plaques with stamped designs from shadow puppets - probably modern.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS038B&quot&quot1 of 3 Brass plaques with stamped designs from shadow puppets&quot&quotBrass plaque&quot&quot07G13.16&quot&quotBrass plaques with stamped designs from shadow puppets - probably modern.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS039&quot&quot[1 of] 6 spears (wickerwork and hair covered)&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS040&quot&quot[1 of] 6 spears (wickerwork and hair covered)&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS041&quot&quot[1 of] 6 spears (wickerwork and hair covered)&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS042&quot&quot[1 of] 6 spears (wickerwork and hair covered)&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS043&quot&quot[1 of] 6 spears (wickerwork and hair covered)&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.
B.Godwin: December 2011
4 iron spear heads wrapped in modern cloth and tied as bundle. Label states AS043 part of series. Waxes and re-wrapped. cloth disposed of.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS044&quot&quot[1 of] 6 spears (wickerwork and hair covered)&quot&quotSpear&quotNULL&quotSpear (whickerwork and hair covered). Goat hair, natural dyes.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS045&quot&quot1 of 2 war axes&quot&quotBattle axe&quotNULL&quotWar Axe. 'Dao.'&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS046&quot&quot1 of 2 war axes&quot&quotBattle axe&quotNULL&quotWar Axe. 'Dao.'&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS047&quot&quotHide shield&quot&quotShield&quot&quot07I01&quot&quotHide shield.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS048&quot&quotFly whisk with horn handle&quot&quotFly whisk&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotFly whisk with horn handle.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS049&quot&quotFly whisk with horn handle&quot&quotFly whisk&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotFly whisk with horn handle. The tuft on this one is now detatched.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS050&quot&quotBamboo container with stopper. Incised decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotBamboo container with stopper. Incised decoration. Stopper at other end missing.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS051&quot&quotBamboo container with stopper at each end. Incised decoration&quot&quotBamboo container&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotBamboo container with stopper at each end. Incised decoration.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS052&quot&quotEar ornament ?&quot&quotEar ornament ?&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotEar ornament ?&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS053&quot&quotBamboo bow&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotBamboo bow, one end bound with leather cord.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS054&quot&quotBow, traces of decoration, strongly curved at ends&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotBow, traces of decoration, strongly curved at ends.&quot&quot140&quot
&quotAS055&quot&quotBow, traces of decoration, strongly curved at ends&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotKaman bow, of recurved form, India (Rajastan), 18/19th century
Of compisite construction (horn, wood and sinue, glued together. The entire surface lacquered and with traces of painted decoration, strongly curved at both ends.&quot&quot140&quot
&quotAS056&quot&quotBow, traces of decoration, strongly curved at ends&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotBow, traces of decoration, strongly curved at ends.&quot&quot140&quot
&quotAS057&quot&quotBamboo bow&quot&quotBow&quotNULL&quotBamboo bow.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS058&quot&quotBall of open woven canework&quot&quotBall&quot&quot07G12.05&quot&quotBall, of open woven canework.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS059&quot&quotGurkha kukri, plain blade, with scabbard&quot&quotSword and scabbard&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotGurkha kukri, plain blade, three large chips in cutting edge. Scabbard in bad condition. Small scabbard attached to main one empty.&quot&quot27&quot
&quotAS060&quot&quotGurkha kukri, plain blade, with scabbard&quot&quotSword and scabbard&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotGurkha kukri, plain blade, scabbard in bad condition, small scabbard attached to main one empty. Gurkha fighting knife with typical curved bladewooden gripleather scabbard.&quot&quot27&quot
&quotAS061&quot&quotGurkha kukri, plain blade, scabbard decorated with incised design&quot&quotSword and scabbard&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotGurkha kukri, plain blade, scabbard decorated with incised design. Small scabbard attached to main one empty.&quot&quot27&quot
&quotAS062&quot&quotGurkha kukri, blade engraved with decoration&quot&quotSword and scabbard&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotGurkha kukri, blade engraved with decoration, scabbards attached to main, with provision for three smaller knives (missing). Wooden 2-piece grips with decorative shaping, fixed by 5 rivets. Engraved pommel plate. Leather strap attached.&quot&quot27&quot
&quotAS063&quot&quotGurkha kukri, plain blade, with scabbard&quot&quotSword and scabbard&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotGurkha kukri, plain blade, two loose scabbards attached to main one. One containing small knife.&quot&quot27&quot
&quotAS064&quot&quotBullova - fighting axe&quot&quotBattle-axe&quotNULL&quotBullova - fighting axe from the Chota Nagpur region of India, 18/19th century. Iron axe head formed formed with 2 points, the single edged re-curving blade with engraved decoration. Wooden handle encased in brass, the brass pommel formed with decorative moldings and held inplace with an iron ball-shaped nail. B.Godwin 2010&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS065&quot&quotBullova - fighting axe&quot&quotBattle-axe&quotNULL&quotBullova - fighting axe from the Chota Nagpur region of India, 18/19th century.
Iron axe head formed formed with 2 points, the single edged re-curving blade with engraved decoration. Wooden handle encased in brass, the brass pommel formed with decorative moldings and held inplace with an iron ball-shaped nail. B.Godwin 2010&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS066&quot&quotBullova - fighting axe&quot&quotBattle-axe&quotNULL&quotBullova - fighting axe from the Chota Nagpur region of India, 18/19th century. Plain iron axe head in the form of a cresent. Wooden handle with a brass pommel, the top capped with a decorative brass cone.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS067&quot&quotBullova - fighting axe&quot&quotBattle-axe&quotNULL&quotBullova - fighting axe from the Chota Nagpur region of India, 18/19th century. Plain iron axe head formed formed as 2 connecting cresents with 4 points. Wooden handle reinforced with a brass strip along one edge, this retained by 4 bands made of wrapped wire. The pommel with a decorative brass band held inplace with an iron nail.
B.Godwin 2009:&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS068&quot&quotBullova - fighting axe&quot&quotBattle-axe&quotNULL&quotBullova - fighting axe from the Chota Nagpur region of India, 18/19th century.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS069&quot&quotKond axe&quot&quotBattle-axe&quotNULL&quotKond axe.- Bhil weapon.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS070&quot&quotMace or war hammer&quot&quotClub&quotNULL&quotIndian/Persian mace or war hammer18/19th century. Iron shaft and headthe head consisting of 7 blades (1 missing)the round shaft decorated overall with a criss-cross cut pattern.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS071&quot&quotAxe - iron - decorated blade with cut-out figure of tiger&quot&quotBattle-axe&quotNULL&quotAxe. Iron handle with pommel decorated with silver damascene. Iron axe head, its centre pierced to form a tiger shape, the whole decorated with silver damscene.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS072&quot&quotClub or mace - iron. Shape of a cow's head&quot&quotClub&quotNULL&quotClub or mace - iron. Shape of a cow's head. India ? B.Godwin 2009: Gorz - "Bull head" mace, Persia, 19th century. Iron tube handle with "bull head" top, the cow-shaped head with 2 spiral form horns, 2 "ears" and pierced nostrillsthe head with faint traces of overall silver damascene decoration O/L 77cm.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS073&quot&quotClub or mace - iron. Shape of a cow's head&quot&quotClub&quotNULL&quotClub or mace - iron. Shape of a cow's head. India ? B.Godwin 2009: Gorz - "Bull head" mace, Persia, 19th century. Iron tube handle with "bull head" top, the cow-shaped head with 2 horns, 2 "ears" and pierced nostrillsthe head with faint traces of overall silver damascene decoration O/L 71cm.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS074&quot&quotAxe with curved blade terminating in a stylised horned animal's head&quot&quotBattle-axe&quotNULL&quotAxe. Iron tube handle, octagonal in form with moulded rings, half-round pommel. Curved iron axe head in the form of an antelope head with twisted horns (1 missing) and ears (1 missing). The whole decorated in silver damascene.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS075&quot&quotAxe with two 'spear points'. Wooden handle&quot&quotBattle-axe&quotNULL&quotIndian battle axe, 19th century. Iron axe head formed with 3 tips - 2 spear shaped and 1 with chopping blade. Wooden handle.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS076&quot&quotShort metal handle with animal head, broad pointed blade with curved blade coming from it, ornamented&quot&quotAncus (Elephant goad)&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotAncus/Ankus (Elephant goad), India 19th century. Iron shaft and blade - the blade with silver decorationthe shaft also with some silver decorationthe pommel of the shaft with a brass puma head.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS077&quot&quotSpear or pike head, edged decorated blade&quot&quotSpear or pike head&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotSpear or pike head, flat blade with engraved decorationsilvered shaft.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS078&quot&quotSpear or pike head, round point terminating in four flats&quot&quotSpear or pike head&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotSpear or pike head, squared point terminating in four flatsfacetted shaftSilvered overall - some loss: India /Persia? 19th century.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS079&quot&quotKatar or punch dagger&quot&quotPunch dagger&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotKatar or punch dagger. Plain iron blade and handle :India, probably 19th century. 25 cm blade with flutes and thickened point.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS080&quot&quotKatar or punch dagger&quot&quotPunch dagger&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotKatar or punch dagger. Indian. 19th century? Triangular blade with bifricated handlethe blade 37 cm, with 2 channels either sidethe handle silvered and pierced2 turned grips also silvered.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS081&quot&quotKatar or punch dagger&quot&quotPunch dagger&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotKatar or punch dagger. Indian, 18th century? Triangular blade with chiselled decoration - some guilding. Chiselled handle dipicting birds of prey - evidence of guilding. Peirced and chiselled.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS082&quot&quotKatar or punch dagger ? Handles of antelope horn&quot&quotPunch dagger&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotKatar or punch dagger. Fakir's horns. Rare form of Indian weapon used by some Fakir's, who as holy men, were not allowed to carry a conventional dagger. 2 Black buck horms, linked together, each with steel tips and brass end caps.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS083&quot&quotDouble blade Bichwa in green sheath&quot&quotPunch dagger&quot&quot07G13.18&quot&quotIron dagger (Bichwa - meaning scorpion's sting) with two curved blades, each blade riveted to a single iron grip, the top with two small protruding pommels. Blades plain- pommel with some filed and punched decoration. Wooden sheath with two compartments for the blades, the whole covered with green leather with stiched seam. Remains of a suspension loop.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS084&quot&quotSword, scimitar type. No scabbard&quot&quotSword&quotNULL&quotSword, scimitar type. No scabbard. Probably a bazaar or tourist item 20th century ? Short sword (Kora, Khora), Nepal, 19th/20th century - based on the traditional sword of Nepal. Curved steel blade with a single edge, widening towards the tip with a concave incurve. Each side marked with a Buddistic "eye" symbol. Iron hilt and knuckle guard.&quot&quot114&quot
&quotAS085&quot&quotIron Hindu spear&quot&quotSpear&quot&quot07H01-05&quot&quotIron Hindu spear.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS086&quot&quotPart of model of Queen's Palace in Kyaungs Mandalay, Burma&quot&quotArchitectural model&quot&quot07G13&quot&quotModel of Queen's Palace in Kyaungs Mandalay, Burma. (in 3 parts). Some pinnacles damaged. See also AS086A, AS086B.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS086A&quot&quotPart of model of Queen's Palace in Kyaungs Mandalay, Burma&quot&quotArchitectural model&quot&quot07G13&quot&quotModel of Queen's Palace in Kyaungs Mandalay, Burma. (in 3 parts). One pillar is cracked.. See also AS086, AS086B.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS086B&quot&quotPart of model of Queen's Palace in Kyaungs Mandalay, Burma&quot&quotArchitectural model&quot&quot07G13&quot&quotModel of Queen's Palace in Kyaungs Mandalay, Burma. (in 3 parts). Some damage.. See also AS086, AS086A.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS087&quot&quotStone quern&quot&quotQuern&quot&quot07G Beside&quot&quotStone quern engraved 14th January, 1856. India. Calcutta.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS088&quot&quot16 Pieces of encaustic tile&quot&quotEncaustic tiles&quotNULL&quotEncaustic tiles from the ruined mosque of Khargerd, N. E. Persia, on the Afghan border, and 120 miles west of Herat. Probably built in the 7th c. A.D. and destroyed by Afghan raiders in the 11th century.&quot&quot91&quot
&quotAS089&quot&quotDecorated piece of leather in shape of wallet&quot&quotWallet&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotDecorated leather wallet, tooled in gold 'Constantinople'.&quot&quot61&quot
&quotAS090&quot&quotPigtail of Yak hair&quot&quotHair-piece&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotPigtail of Yak hair.&quot&quot26&quot
&quotAS091&quot&quot2 Human skulls fastened together and fashioned into drums&quot&quotDrum&quot&quot07G12.02&quot&quot2 Human skulls fastened together and fashioned into drums.&quot&quot26&quot
&quotAS092&quot&quotOval bowl or bath made of wood, traces of laquer&quot&quotBowl&quot&quot07G11&quot&quotOval bowl or bath made of wood, traces of laquer.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS093&quot&quotWar hammer&quot&quotWar hammer&quotNULL&quotZaghnal - war hammer, India 18/19th century. Iron tube handle with molded pommelsquare form head with spike and ball finialsmain hammer head missing. Damascened overal with silver designs.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS094&quot&quotTibetian? Prayer-wheel&quot&quotPrayer-wheel&quot&quot07G12.02&quot&quotPrayer wheel (complete).&quot&quot26&quot
&quotAS095&quot&quotTibetian? Prayer-wheel&quot&quotPrayer-wheel&quot&quot07G12.02&quot&quotPrayer wheel (incomplete, lacking knob.&quot&quot26&quot
&quotAS096&quot&quotPivot gun&quot&quotPivot gun&quotNULL&quotPivot gun, captured First Burmese War, 1825. With spike to dig in the ground for steadying.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS097&quot&quotPivot gun. Mounted on a wooden stand&quot&quotPivot gun&quotNULL&quotPivot gun mounted on a wooden stand.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS098&quot&quotTail of Yak (Fly whisk ?)&quot&quotFly-whisk&quot&quot07G12.02&quot&quotTail of Yak (including tail bones) for use as fly whisk.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS099&quot&quotCarved wooden figure of Buddha. Traces of gilt&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G10&quot&quotCarved wooden figure of Budha. Traces of gilt. Buddha in the image of Godma or Gautama, a Birmanese form.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS100&quot&quotBronze figure of Buddha&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G07.03&quot&quotBronze figure of Budha.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS101&quot&quotBrass figure of Buddha? with arm outstretched, finger pointing&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G07.03&quot&quotBrass figure of Buddha with arm outstretched, finger pointing.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS102&quot&quotHorse trappings from Upper Burma&quot&quotHorse trappings&quot&quot07G07.11&quot&quotHorse trappings from Upper Burma.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103&quot&quotCollection of model musical instruments.&quot&quotModel of instrument&quot&quot07D003&quot&quotModel of recorder-type flute.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103A&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of Gamelan percussion instrument. Several 'cymbals' missing.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103B&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of Gamelan percussion instrument. Broken.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103C&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of highly decorated Gamelan instrument with drums, 10 attached, 1 loose, originally 17? Also bag of fragments of decoration.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103D&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of highly decorated Gamelan instrument with drums, 5 attached, 10 loose, originally 17?&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103E&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of [or genuine) reed flute, complete with mouth-piece.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103F&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of [or genuine) reed flute, missing mouth-piece.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103G&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotStand for gongs or drum(s).&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103H&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of a crocodile-shaped 3-stringed instrument. 1 peg for attaching strings snapped off.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103I&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of Gamelan percussion instrument, boat-shaped with 'cymbals'.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103J&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of a xylophone, complete with keyboard. 1 upright for attachmert broken off but present, 1 broken off and missing.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103K&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of a xylophone? missing keys or other musical parts. Three uprights for attachment broken off and missing.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103L&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of a xylophone? missing keys or other musical parts.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103M&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of a Saung-gauk (Burmese harp). Stem broken and missing.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103N&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of a Saung-gauk (Burmese harp). Stem broken through earlier worm damage. Now in 4 pieces.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103O&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of a violin, with bow. 2 pegs for strings snapped off. Bow-strings in poor condition.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103P&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of drum hung by two threads, probably from stand AS103G..&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103Q&quot&quotMusical instrument&quot&quotModel of musical instrument&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of drum..&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS103R&quot&quotMusical instrument?&quot&quotModel of musical instrument?&quot&quot07G23.02&quot&quotModel of a simple drum stick? Previously assumed to be part of a collection of model musical instruments from Burma, donated by De La Combe Maingaiy, but probably not so.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAS104+A&quot&quotPair of wooden spoons ornately carved&quot&quotSpoons&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotPair of wooden spoons ornately carved.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS105&quot&quotKnife with carved handle and ornamented work on blade&quot&quotKnife&quot&quot07G13.15&quot&quotKnife with carved handle and ornamented work on blade.&quot&quot67&quot
&quotAS106&quot&quotKnife with carved handle and ornamented work on blade&quot&quotKnife&quot&quot07G13.15&quot&quotKnife with carved handle and ornamented work on blade. Knob? missing off end of handle.&quot&quot67&quot
&quotAS107&quot&quotComb with inlaid silver decoration&quot&quotComb&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotComb with inlaid silver decoration.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS108&quot&quotComb, semi-circular, made of bone&quot&quotComb&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotComb, semi-circular, made of bone.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS109&quot&quotPin made of bone, decorated head&quot&quotPin&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotPin made of bone, decorated head.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS110&quot&quotCarved wooden figurine&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotCarved wooden figurine.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS111&quot&quotTobacco pipe. Ornamented clay bowl with brass stem&quot&quotTobacco pipe&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotTobacco pipe. Ornamented clay bowl with separate brass stem.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS112&quot&quotIron figurine (Buddha?), standing, arms outstretched&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotIron figurine (Buddha?). Standing, arms outstretched. Originally attached to a base. Probably archaeological.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS113&quot&quotIron figurine (Seated Buddha)&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotIron figurine (Seated Buddha). Probably archaeological.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS114&quot&quotIron figurine (Buddha?), standing on circular base&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotIron figurine (Buddha?). Standing with arms crossed, on circular base. Probably archaeological.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS115&quot&quotIron figurine (Buddha?), seated beneath a canopy&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotIron figurine (Buddha?), seated beneath a canopy. Probably archaeological.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS116&quot&quotCrude iron figure of an animal&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotCrude iron figure of an animal. Probably archaeological.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS117&quot&quotTube and mouthpiece of an Indian 'Hubble Bubble' pipe&quot&quotSmoking accessory&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotTube and mouthpiece of an Indian 'Hubble Bubble' pipe. Tube patterned with flowers or stars.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS118&quot&quotClay tobacco pipe bowl, ornamented in relief and with gold decoration&quot&quotTobacco pipe&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotClay tobacco pipe bowl, ornamented in relief and with gold decoration.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS119&quot&quotClay tobacco pipe bowl, ornamented in relief and with gold decoration&quot&quotTobacco pipe&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotClay tobacco pipe bowl, ornamented in relief and with gold decoration.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS120&quot&quotBrass vase (Indian Water Bottle)&quot&quotBrass container&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotBrass vwater bottle.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS121&quot&quotWooden slab painted with Buddhist charm&quot&quotBuddhist charm&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotWooden slab painted with the name 'Alexander Hill Gray' in Tibetan characters in white, red, green and blue.&quot&quot26&quot
&quotAS121A&quot&quotWooden slab painted with Buddhist charm&quot&quotBuddhist charm&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotWooden slab painted with the name 'Alexander Hill Gray' in Tibetan characters in white, red, green and blue.&quot&quot26&quot
&quotAS121B&quot&quotStone painted with Buddhist charm or prayer&quot&quotBuddhist charm or prayer&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotStone painted with charm or prayer in Tibetan characters in white, red, green and blue.&quot&quot26&quot
&quotAS121C&quot&quotStone painted with Buddhist charm or prayer&quot&quotBuddhist charm or prayer&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotStone painted with charm or prayer in Tibetan characters in white, red, green and blue.&quot&quot26&quot
&quotAS122&quot&quotHousehold shrine. Single figure of Buddha seated&quot&quotBuddhist shrine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotHousehold shrine. Single figure of Buddha seated. Chip on one side.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS123&quot&quotHousehold shrine. Single figure of Buddha seated&quot&quotBuddhist shrine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotHousehold shrine. Single figure of Buddha seated. Some damage and cracks.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS124&quot&quotHousehold shrine. Figure of Buddha seated with a figure either side&quot&quotBuddhist shrine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotHousehold shrine. Figure of Buddha seated with a figure either side. Left side partially broken.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS125&quot&quotSmall household shrine&quot&quotBuddhist shrine&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotSmall household shrine.&quot&quot140&quot
&quotAS126&quot&quotCigarette/Cheroot holder&quot&quotCigarette/Cheroot holder&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotCigarette/Cheroot holder. Loose peg with item possibly used to block mouth-piece.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS127&quot&quotSmall drum, goblet shaped&quot&quotDrum&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotSmall drum, goblet shaped. Decorated red and black on foot and stemdesign in black on drum head.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS127A&quot&quotDrum stick&quot&quotDrum stick&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotDrum stick.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS128&quot&quotPart of a set of wind chimes&quot&quotWind chimes&quot&quot07G13&quot&quotPart of set of wind chimes. Consisting of 10 metal bells attached to a crown-like structure of metal, formerly joined to two similar structures (AS128A and B) of diminishing size.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS128A&quot&quotPart of a set of wind chimes&quot&quotWind chimes&quot&quot07G13.12&quot&quotPart of set of wind chimes. Consisting of 10 metal bells attached to a crown-like structure of metal, formerly joined to two similar structures (AS128 and AS128B).&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS128B&quot&quotPart of a set of wind chimes&quot&quotWind chimes&quot&quot07G13.12&quot&quotPart of set of wind chimes. Consisting of 10 metal bells attached to a crown-like structure of metal, formerly joined to two similar structures (AS128 and AS128A).&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS129&quot&quotStringed instrument&quot&quotStringed instrument&quotNULL&quotStringed instrument. Incomplete - no pegs or strings. Half coconut shell as sound-box connected to the neck with turned ivory. Neck tapered with a mythical beast head.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS130&quot&quotBrass plate, or shallow bowl, on three feet&quot&quotPlate or bowl&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotBrass plate, or shallow bowl, on three feet. Bird and plant motif in centre.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS131&quot&quotFigurine of a Burman, carved in teak&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G13.15&quot&quotFigurine of a Burman, carved in teak.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS132&quot&quotFigurine of a Shan, carved in teak&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G13.15&quot&quotFigurine of a Shan, carved in teak.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS133&quot&quotCoin mounted on card&quot&quotContents of a crocodile's stomach&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotCoin mounted on card. Found in stomach of a crocodile shot on a lake of the Ganges near Benares.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS133A&quot&quotSmall bronze anklet&quot&quotContents of a crocodile's stomach&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotSmall bronze anklet . Found in stomach of a crocodile shot on a lake of the Ganges near Benares.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS133B&quot&quotBronze anklet&quot&quotContents of a crocodile's stomach&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotBronze anklet. Found in stomach of a crocodile shot on a lake of the Ganges near Benares.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS133C&quot&quotBronze bracelet&quot&quotContents of a crocodile's stomach&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotBronze bracelet in two pieces, originally tied to card with coin (AS133). Found in stomach of a crocodile shot on a lake of the Ganges near Benares.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS134&quot&quotWire-work model of elephant, mahout mounted.&quot&quotModel of elephant&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotWire-work model of elephant, mahout mounted. Tail missing.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS135&quot&quotWire-work model of a horse and rider.&quot&quotModel of horse and rider&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotWire-work model of horse and ride. Can be attached to the trailer (AS141).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS136&quot&quotWire-work model of a peacock&quot&quotModel of peacock&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotWire-work model of a peacock. Head broken off, damage to tail.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS137&quot&quotWire-work model of cobra poised to strike. Detachable head&quot&quotModel of cobra&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotWire-work model of cobra poised to strike. Detachable head.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS138&quot&quotWire-work model of a deer&quot&quotModel of a deer&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotWire-work model of deer, one antler damaged.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS139+A-B&quot&quot3 Wire-work figures, soldiers or warriors&quot&quotFigurines&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quot3 Wire-work figures, soldiers or warriors. Can be attached to a trailer (AS141) which probably originally carried four figures.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS140+A&quot&quot2 Wire-work figures, soldiers or warriors&quot&quotFigurines&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quot2 Wire-work figures, soldiers or warriors.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS141&quot&quotFlat carriage with four wheels&quot&quotModel carriage&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotModel of flat carriage with four wheels andf protuberances with which to fix figures. Soldiers (AS139-AS139B) and horse with rider (AS135) can be attached.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS142&quot&quotWire-work model of a female figure, Goddess?&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotWire-work model of a female figure.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS143&quot&quotBrass incense burner, handle in shape of a cobra&quot&quotIncense burner&quot&quot07G12.17&quot&quotBrass incense burner? Handle in shape of a cobra. Five pear shaped depressions in a row. One shallow circular depression above.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS144&quot&quotBrass incense burner&quot&quotIncense burner&quot&quot07G12.17&quot&quotBrass incense burner?. Four shallow pear shaped depressions in a row. One pear shaped depression above.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS145&quot&quotBrass incense burner:. Figure stood on pedestal with container on head&quot&quotIncense burner&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotBrass incense burner? Figure stood on pedestal with container on head.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS146&quot&quotBrass box or container, circular in shape with six compartments, each with heart shaped lid&quot&quotBrass box&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotBrass box, circular in shape with six compartments, each with heart shaped lid. Stylised peacock in centre screws down to hold lids shut. India. Probably for betel nuts or hine or cosmetics.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS147&quot&quotBronze ladle&quot&quotLadle&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotBronze ladle, probably ceremonial.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS148&quot&quotBronze ladle&quot&quotLadle&quot&quot07G13.13&quot&quotBronze ladle, probably ceremonial.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS149&quot&quotAmulet made of copper with two figures visible through central aperture&quot&quotAmulet&quot&quot07G12.17&quot&quotAmulet made of copper with two figures visible through central aperture.&quot&quot26&quot
&quotAS150&quot&quotWire stand with three models of an Indian goddess (gilded)&quot&quotShrine&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotWire stand with three models of an Indian goddess (gilded). One goddess broken off from wire.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS151&quot&quotAmulet made of brass with pieces of material visible through central aperture&quot&quotAmulet&quot&quot07G12.17&quot&quotAmulet made of brass with pieces of material visible through central aperture.&quot&quot26&quot
&quotAS152&quot&quotLong-handled spear, blade attached with braided cane work&quot&quotSpear&quot&quot07H01-05&quot&quotLong iron spear, one end with a pointed and flattened blade, the other end ternating in a flat blade, incised with lines, the tip broadening into a wide head. The shaft of the spear inlaid with brass banding and incised with linesthe mid-section of the shaft covered with a brass sheath (part missing)the lower end with a circular disc.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAS153&quot&quotCoconut shell container with lid&quot&quotContainer with lid&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotCoconut shell container with lid. Finely carved with panels depicting various scenes with human figures. Rim of container and lid decorated with metal work. Top of lid decorated with wire and green glassattached underneath is a 'handle' turned and gilded. Asia. Burmese. Shell cracked but otherwise intact.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS154&quot&quotLarge gourd container with lid&quot&quotContainer with lid&quot&quot07G12.05&quot&quotLarge gourd container with lid. Finely decorated with motifs of animals and birds. Lid has a 'handle' with a decorative motif of amber, pearls and rose coral, plus leaves worked in a gilt metal. (One leaf broken).&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS155&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotBronze female figure, standing with legs together. Right and left hands extended with gestures.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155A&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotBrass-plated male figure standing with legs apart. Dagger in right hand. Traces of red paint visible.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155B&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotBronze male figure, seated with left leg crossed over right. Child held in right arm.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155C&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotBrass-plated female figure standing with legs together. Right hand extended. Traces of red paint visible.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155D&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotBrass-plated female figure standing with legs together. Right hand extended. Traces of red paint visible.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155E&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotBrass-plated elephant figure seated with legs extended sideways. Traces of red paint visible.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155F&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotBrass-plated male figure standing with four arms, two raised, two lowered, legs together. Traces of red paint visible.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155G&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotSolid brass male figure standing with four arms, two raised, two lowered, legs together.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155H&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotBrass-plated male figure seated, cross-legged with hands in lap.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155I&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotSolid brass female figure standing with dagger in right hand, lamp in left, legs together.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155J&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotBrass-plated male figure standing with legs crossed. Traces of red paint visible.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155K&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotBrass-plated male figure, standing with legs together, dagger in right hand, bow in the left. Traces of red paint visible. Right eye with white stone imbedded.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155L&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotSolid brass female figure seated cross-legged with implement (axe?), in right hand, placed across lap.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155M&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotSolid brass male figure standing with legs together, axe in right hand, balanced over shoulder, staff in left hand.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155N&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotSolid brass female figure standing with legs together, right hand extended.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS155O&quot&quot1 of 16 brass figures of gods and goddesses&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.14&quot&quotSolid brass male figure standing with legs apart, about to remove a dagger from its sheath?&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS156&quot&quotBrass model of bull&quot&quotModel of bull&quot&quot07G07.03&quot&quotBrass model of bull.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS157&quot&quotBrass seal with handle in the form of a fish&quot&quotBrass seal&quot&quot07G13.15&quot&quotBrass seal with handle in the form of a fish. Seal surface has inscription.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS158+A-B&quot&quot3 Skeins of Bengal silk&quot&quotSpecimens of silk thread&quotNULL&quot3 Skeins of Bengal silk.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS159&quot&quotStone panel. Indian sculpture of Ganese - Kalinga style (?)&quot&quotBas-relief of Ganesh&quot&quot07G&quot&quotLarge stone panel.with carving of Ganesh - Kalinga style (?).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS160&quot&quot[1 of] 4 Combs made of wood&quot&quotComb&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotComb made of wood.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS160A&quot&quot[1 of] 4 Combs made of wood&quot&quotComb&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotComb made of wood.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS160B&quot&quot[1 of] 4 Combs made of wood&quot&quotComb&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotComb made of wood.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS160C&quot&quot[1 of] 4 Combs made of wood&quot&quotComb&quot&quot07D004&quot&quotComb made of wood.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS161&quot&quotWoman's dress. Smock style&quot&quotWoman's smock&quot&quot07B04&quot&quotWoman's dress. Smock style. Dark coloured cloth decorated with strips of red material forming vertical, horizontal and diamond shaped patterns. The whole lavishly decorated with small shells. Condition good, slight fading.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS162&quot&quotBelt of cloth with small apron attached. Decorated with hair and shells&quot&quotApron dress&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotBelt of cloth with small apron attached. Decorated with hair (dyed red and black) and shells.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS163+A&quot&quot2 Ear ornaments&quot&quotEar ornaments&quot&quot07D004&quot&quot2 Ear ornaments. Inner circle of beetle carapaces and shells, outer circle, red dyed hair with a skein of same material.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS164&quot&quotSleeveless cape made of rushes for protection from rain&quot&quotCape&quot&quot07H09&quot&quotMale Devil's dress with tail (AS164A) of 'Human' hair tufts.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS164A&quot&quot'Tail' (part of ceremonial dress)&quot&quotCeremonial dress&quot&quot07G07&quot&quot'Tail' (part of ceremonial dress) comprising an animal horn, attached to which is a piece of bent wood down the centre, lengthwise are small shells and hair dyed red and black.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS165&quot&quotPair of shoes made of woven grass&quot&quotShoes&quot&quot05A07&quot&quotPair of shoes made of woven grass. Sandals for hill-climbing. NB. AS165 are for 2 left feet, AS166 are for 2 right feet?&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS166&quot&quotPair of shoes made of woven grass, intertwined&quot&quotShoes&quot&quot05A07&quot&quotPair of shoes made of woven grass. Sandals for hill-climbing. NB. AS165 are for 2 left feet, AS166 are for 2 right feet?&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS167&quot&quotHelmet shaped hat of woven cane&quot&quotHat&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotHelmet shaped hat of woven cane. Alternate bands of red, yellow and black. Surmounted with a band of hair.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS168-169&quot&quot2 silk head scarves. Various colours. Tasselled&quot&quotHead-scarves&quot&quot07B01&quot&quot2 Silk head scarves.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS170&quot&quotSilk shawl/headscarf. Purple ground with geometrical design in yellow. Tasselled&quot&quotHead-scarf&quot&quot07B01&quot&quotSilk shawl/headscarf. Purple ground with geometrical design in yellow. Tasselled.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS171&quot&quotMarble statuette of a reclining Buddha. Traces of gilding&quot&quotStatuette of Buddha&quot&quot07G12&quot&quotMarble statuette of a reclining Buddha. Traces of gilding.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS172&quot&quotPillow-case of matting&quot&quotPillow-case&quot&quot07B04&quot&quotPillow-case of matting.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS173-174&quot&quotPair of bracelets, circular, simple (silvered brass)&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.01&quot&quotPair of bracelets, circular, simple (silvered brass).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS175-176&quot&quotPair of bracelets, grey, opening (ball & rope decoration)&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.01&quot&quotPair of bracelets, grey, opening (ball & rope decoration).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS177-178&quot&quotPair of anklets, brass, opening, tapered, loose seeds&quot&quotAnklets&quot&quot07G13.01&quot&quotPair of anklets, brass, opening, tapered, loose seeds.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS179-180&quot&quotPair of bracelets, opening (gilt on grey)&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.01&quot&quotPair of bracelets, opening (gilt on grey).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS181&quot&quotBrass bracelet, simple, plain&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.01&quot&quotBrass bracelet, simple, plain.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS182&quot&quotBracelet, brass, opeing, simple, plain&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.01&quot&quotBracelet, brass, opeing, simple, plain.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS183-184&quot&quotPair of bracelets, simple, split ring, grey&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.01&quot&quotPair of bracelets, simple, split ring, grey.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS185-186&quot&quotPair of bracelets, decorated, opening, brass?&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.01&quot&quotPair of bracelets, decorated, opening, brass? One has snapped across bracelet.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS187-188&quot&quotPair of brass bracelets (like a cog)&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.01&quot&quotBrass bracelet (like a cog wheel).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS189-190&quot&quotPair of bracelets, grey, hinged, loose seeds&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.01&quot&quotPair of bracelets? grey, hinged, loose seeds (some no longer loose). One snapped across bracelet.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS191&quot&quotBracelet, opening type, heavy, decorated and pierced&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.01&quot&quotBracelet, opening type, heavy, decorated and pierced.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS192-193&quot&quotPair of bracelets, grey, tapered, opening, decorated, loose seeds&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.04&quot&quotPair of bracelets? grey, tapered, opening, decorated, loose seeds.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS194&quot&quotBracelet? brass, heavy, solid (cog like?)&quot&quotBracelet?&quot&quot07G13.04&quot&quotBracelet? brass, heavy, solid (like cog wheel).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS195&quot&quotHeavy flexible armlet? with opening&quot&quotArmlet?&quot&quot07G13.04&quot&quotHeavy flexible armlet? with opening.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS196-197&quot&quotPair of bracelets, oval, pierced (loose seeds inside)&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.04&quot&quotPair of bracelets, oval, pierced (loose seeds inside).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS198&quot&quotAnklet, opening, decorated, heavy & deep&quot&quotAnklet&quot&quot07G13.04&quot&quotAnklet, opening, decorated, heavy and deep.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS199-200&quot&quotPair of bracelets, brass, oval, patterned&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.04&quot&quotPair of bracelets, brass, oval, patterned.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS201&quot&quotAnklet, oval, brass, solid, decorated on outside&quot&quotAnklet&quot&quot07G13.04&quot&quotAnklet, oval, brass, solid, decorated on outside.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS202&quot&quotBrass bracelet (anklet?), heavy, decorated on outside&quot&quotBracelet?&quot&quot07G13.04&quot&quotBrass bracelet (anklet?), heavy, decorated on outside.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS203&quot&quotAnklet?, iron?, oval, decorated on outside, tapered&quot&quotAnklet?&quot&quot07G13.04&quot&quotAnklet?, iron?, oval, decorated on outside, tapered (rust holes).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS204-205&quot&quotPair of anklets (silvered on base metal), circular, hollow ('acorn' apposing), pierced, rattle&quot&quotAnklets&quot&quot07G13.04&quot&quotPair of anklets (silvered on base metal), circular, hollow ('acorn' opposing), pierced, rattle.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS206&quot&quotBrass armlet?, very heavy and solid&quot&quotArmlet?&quot&quot07G13.08&quot&quotBrass armlet?, very heavy and solid.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS207&quot&quotBrass bracelet, patterned&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.08&quot&quotBrass bracelet, patterned.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS208&quot&quotArmlet, slip on 'U' shape, brass (acorn and balls design)&quot&quotArmlet&quot&quot07G13.08&quot&quotArmlet, slip on 'U' shape, brass (acorn and balls design).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS209-210&quot&quotPair of anklets?, brass, solid, heavy, 'W' shape&quot&quotAnklets?&quot&quot07G13.08&quot&quotPair of anklets?, brass, solid, heavy, 'W' shape.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS211&quot&quotBracelet (2 hinged), gold colour on base metal, nail design&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.08&quot&quotBracelet (2 hinged), gold colour on base metal, nail design.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS212&quot&quotBracelet, single hinge (grey on? base metal), circular&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.08&quot&quotBracelet, single hinge (grey on? base metal), circular.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS213&quot&quotAnklet (silver colour on base metal), oval, tapered, poor decoration on outside&quot&quotAnklet&quot&quot07G13.08&quot&quotAnklet (silver colour on base metal), oval, tapered, poor decoration on outside.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS214&quot&quotBracelet?, circular, opening (ball design), base metal, low quality&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.08&quot&quotBracelet?, circular, opening (ball design), base metal, low quality.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS215-216&quot&quotPair of bracelets?, brass (in sections), cog type&quot&quotBracelets?&quot&quot07G13.08&quot&quotPair of bracelets? brass (in sections), cog type.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS217&quot&quotBrass armlet/bracelet?&quot&quotArmlet?&quot&quot07G13.08&quot&quotBrass armlet/bracelet with apposing acorns.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS218&quot&quotHighly decorated metal tube (stand?)&quot&quotDecorated metal tube&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotHighly decorated metal tube (stand?).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS219&quot&quotHighly decorated metal tube (stand?)&quot&quotDecorated metal tube&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotHighly decorated metal tube (stand?).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS220&quot&quotLarge bracelet, decorated, hollow, brass? or gilt, pierced&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.07&quot&quotLarge bracelet, decorated, hollow, brass? or gilt, pierced.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS221&quot&quotBracelet, hinged&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.07&quot&quotBracelet, hinged.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS222&quot&quotBracelet, brass (cog type)&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.07&quot&quotBracelet, brass (cog type).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS223-224&quot&quotPair of grey bracelets, opening&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.07&quot&quotPair of bracelets, opening.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS225-226&quot&quotPair? of grey metal bracelets&quot&quotBracelets&quot&quot07G13.07&quot&quotPair of bracelets? grey metal.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS227&quot&quotBracelet, opening, heavy, flexible (silvered brass)&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.07&quot&quotBracelet, opening, heavy, flexible (silvered brass).&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS228&quot&quotBracelet, flexible (silvered brass)&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.07&quot&quotBracelet, flexible (silvered brass). One link broken. Makes a pair with AS231?&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS229&quot&quotBracelet, opening, heavy, flexible&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.07&quot&quotBracelet, opening, heavy, loose link.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS230&quot&quotBracelet, opening, flexible&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.07&quot&quotBracelet, opening, flexible.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS231&quot&quotBracelet, loose link type, very flexible&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.07&quot&quotBracelet, loose link type, very flexible (1 link loose). Makes a pair with AS228?&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS232&quot&quotBracelet (?silvered brass), flexible, heavy&quot&quotBracelet&quot&quot07G13.07&quot&quotBracelet (?silvered brass), flexible, heavy.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS233&quot&quot[Number allocated in error?]&quot&quotDecorative metalwork&quotNULL&quot60 Items were given numbers: AS173 - AS233, which amounts to 61 entries, so AS233 was probably never used.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS234&quot&quotRound metal box with lid. A band of decoration in relief around top and bottom. Design repeated on the domed lid&quot&quotMetal box and lid&quot&quot07G13.09&quot&quotRound metal box with lid. A band of decoration in relief around top and bottom. Design repeated on the domed lid. Lid forced on and now stuck in place.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS235&quot&quotBrass plaque with one of the Indian Gods in gold relief&quot&quotBrass plaque&quot&quot07G13.15&quot&quotBrass plaque with one of the Indian Gods in gold relief.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS236&quot&quotSmall seal, brass&quot&quotBrass seal&quot&quot07G13.15&quot&quotSmall seal, brass.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS237&quot&quot[Allocated but not described]&quot&quotUnknown&quotNULL&quotEntry for number made in accessions register, but no description.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAS238&quot&quot[Allocated but not described]&quot&quotUnknown&quotNULL&quotEntry for number made in accessions register, but no description.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAS239&quot&quot[Allocated but not described]&quot&quotUnknown&quotNULL&quotEntry for number made in accessions register, but no description.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAS240&quot&quotIndian (?) coin&quot&quotCoin, Indian(?)&quot&quot07A044&quot&quotObverse shows circular floral motif with calligraphy in centre within a crescent shaped symbol. Reverse shows similar with different calligraphy. A large coin with a milled edge.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotAS241&quot&quot4 Bedstead legs&quot&quotBed legs&quot&quot07H09&quot&quot4 Bedstead legs, painted.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS242+A&quot&quot2 Brass trays&quot&quotTrays&quot&quot07I03&quot&quotBrass trays with decorative inscription in Arabic script, including the date 1296 (AD 1879). This was the date that Haj Muhammad Hassan was appointed Amin al-Zarb (Trustee of the Persian Mint), possibly indicating a Persian origin.&quot&quot91&quot
&quotAS243&quot&quotPali - sacred writing of Buddhists&quot&quotPali inscription on silver in brass tin&quot&quot07G12.02&quot&quotBeaten silver leaf in brass tin, with inscription in Pali - sacred writing of Buddhists.&quot&quot25&quot
&quotAS244+A&quot&quotSago bread&quot&quotSago bread&quot&quot07A085&quot&quot2 Pieces of 'Sago bread made by the natives of the Moluccas in 1839' Donor Capt. W.H. Breton - label.&quot&quot29&quot
&quotAS245&quot&quot2 Bags of woven hair&quot&quotBags of plaited hair&quot&quot07G10.3&quot&quot2 Bags of woven hair.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS246&quot&quotIndian 'violin'&quot&quotIndian 'violin'&quot&quot07G15&quot&quotWooden stringed instrument with 4 gut strings for playing (now broken) and 11 internal strings of wire (mostly missing) for sympathetic resonance. Sound box with skin diuaphragm on top and curved ivory bridge for strings. Donated as an 'Ancient Indian Violin and Bow.'&quot&quot28&quot
&quotAS247&quot&quotSuit of chain and plate armour&quot&quotSuit of armour&quot&quot07 Manikin&quot&quotChain mail jacket with metal plates (large at front, small at back), 9 neck protector plates linked to jacket and plates, and links helmet with side of face-protector, smalll plates.&quot&quot113&quot
&quotAS248&quot&quotDecorated shield&quot&quotShield&quotNULL&quotRound shield with a central spike and four bosses. The iron surface highly decorated with incised patterns and damascened with silver and gold. On the back the bosses are attached to rings for the attachment of leather straps, one for the wrist and one for the shoulder. The straps are still in place and in good condition.
Diameter 37cm&quot&quot91&quot
&quotAS248A&quot&quotDecorated helmet&quot&quotHelmet&quot&quot07G23.19&quot&quotIndo-Persian helmet (Kulah Khud), 19th century
Iron hemi-spherical skull cap, the front formed as a human mask. Central spear-shaped spike and two curved "horns" (1 missing)pierced nasal bar retained by a moustache-shaped bracketchain mail neck defence. The whole surface decorated with gold and silver damascene.
19th centuryperhaps made for the tourist trade.
Dia: 18cm x 21cm&quot&quot91&quot
&quotAS248B&quot&quotDecorated helmet&quot&quotHelmet&quot&quot07G23.19&quot&quotCap-shaped iron helmet with centrally mounted plume holder, and two smaller plume-holders either side at the front. Adjustable nose-protector threaded through a detachable strip. Chain armour hanging from the edge for protection of neck. The surface of the metal profusely decorated with incised patterns and silver damascene.
19th centuryperhaps made for the tourist trade.
Dia: 18cm x 20cm&quot&quot91&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.01/04&quot&quot1986.01 - Fossils (various)&quot&quotFossils&quot&quot01&quot&quotKingswood fossil collection, not rescued, assumed destroyed, apart from 1986.1/4, which is not a fossil but a portion of stem of a Tree-fern or similar plant.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.02&quot&quotFlints (various)&quot&quotFlints&quotNULL&quotFlints (various. 2000 approx. Various localities and dates.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.03&quot&quotFlints (miscellaneous)&quot&quotFlints&quotNULL&quotFlints (miscellaneous). 100 plus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.04&quot&quotFlints (miscellaneous&quot&quotFlints&quotNULL&quotFlints (miscellaneous). 100 plus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/01&quot&quotFlint hand-axe&quot&quotHand-axe&quotNULL&quotFlint hand-axe.&quot&quot115&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/02&quot&quotFlint tools (modern)&quot&quotFlint tools&quot&quot08A06.18&quot&quotFlint spearhead and two other modern flint implements.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/03&quot&quotFlints (miscellaneou)&quot&quotFlint tools&quotNULL&quotFlints (miscellaneous) plus two arrowheads (Seaford, Orpington, Petersfield, Co. Antrim).&quot&quot115&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/04&quot&quotFlints (various)&quot&quotFlint tools&quotNULL&quotFour flint tools (various).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/05&quot&quotStone arrowheads&quot&quotStone arrowheads&quotNULL&quotEight small leaf-shaped arrowheads of a variety of rock types (pale orange, green, yelow).&quot&quot4&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/06&quot&quotOblique arrowhead&quot&quotStone arrowhead&quotNULL&quotStone arrowhead with single barb.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/07&quot&quotFlint spearhead&quot&quotSpearhead&quotNULL&quotFlint spearhead.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/08&quot&quot2leaf-shaped arrowheads&quot&quotArrowheads&quotNULL&quotTwo leaf-shaped arrowheads.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/09&quot&quotOblique arrowhead&quot&quotArrowhead&quotNULL&quotSingle barbed arrowhead.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/10.1&quot&quotLeaf-shaped arrowhead&quot&quotArrowhead&quotNULL&quotLeaf-shaped arrowhead.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/10.2&quot&quotLeaf-shaped arrowhead&quot&quotArrowhead&quotNULL&quotLeaf-shaped arrowhead.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/11&quot&quotTanged arrowhead&quot&quotArrowhead&quotNULL&quotTanged arrowhead.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/12&quot&quotBarbed and tanged arrowhead&quot&quotArrowhead&quotNULL&quotBarbed and tanged arrowhead.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/13&quot&quotFlints (mostly waste)&quot&quotFlints&quotNULL&quotFlints (mostly waste).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/14&quot&quotFlint implement&quot&quotFlint tool&quotNULL&quotFlint implement.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/15&quot&quotFlint spearhead&quot&quotSpearhead&quotNULL&quotFlint spearhead.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/16&quot&quotFlints (scrapers, waste, flakes etc.)&quot&quotFlints&quotNULL&quotFlints (scrapers, waste, flakes etc.).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/17&quot&quotFlint arrowheads&quot&quotArrowheads&quotNULL&quotEighteen flint arrowheads (Upper Langridge Farm, Slates, Claverton Down, Bath, etc.).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.05/18&quot&quotFlints (scrapers, cores, flakes, hammerstones) & coarse ware pottery&quot&quotFlints & pottery&quot&quot08A05.14&quot&quotFlints (scrapers, cores, flakes, hammerstones) & coarse ware pottery, from Iron Age village site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.06/01&quot&quotFlints (miscellaneous)&quot&quotFlints&quotNULL&quotFlints (miscellaneous).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.06/02&quot&quotFlints (waste and scrapers)&quot&quotFlints&quotNULL&quotFlints (waste and scrapers), 100 plus approx. Charmy Down (Holts Down & Hartley Site 3).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.06/03&quot&quotFlints (fabricators, thumb scrapers, cores, core frags. axe frags. etc.)&quot&quotFlints&quotNULL&quotFlints (fabricators, thumb scrapers, cores, core frags. axe frags. etc.). 100 +&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.07/01&quot&quotFlints (flakes & waste)&quot&quotFlints&quotNULL&quotFlints (flakes & waste). Ancient British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.07/02&quot&quotFlints (cores, scrapers & flakes)&quot&quotFlints&quotNULL&quotFlints (cores, scrapers & flakes), from excavation of tumulus.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.08/01&quot&quotFlint hand-axes&quot&quotHand-axe&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotSeven flint hand-axes.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.09/01&quot&quotStone adze(s)&quot&quotAdze&quot&quot08A09.24&quot&quotTwo? stone adzes. Only 1 found so far.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.10/01&quot&quotTwo polished flint adzes&quot&quotAdze&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotTwo polished flint adzes.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.10/02&quot&quot2 Polished flint adzes&quot&quotAdze&quotNULL&quotTwo polished flint adzes.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.10/03&quot&quotFelsitic rock (devitrified rhyolite)&quot&quotRock sample&quotNULL&quotFelsitic rock (devitrified rhyolite), Neolithic hand-axe factory.&quot&quot2&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.10/04&quot&quotFlint adze&quot&quotAdze&quotNULL&quotFlint adze.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.10/05&quot&quotFlint nodule&quot&quotFlint&quot&quot08A06.18&quot&quotFlint nodule (large), Neolithic or Mesolithic.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.10/06&quot&quotStone axe&quot&quotAxe-head&quot&quot08A09.24&quot&quotSmall polished stone axe-head.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.10/07&quot&quot2 Stone adzes&quot&quotAdzes&quotNULL&quotTwo stone adzes.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.10/08&quot&quotWhetstones, hammerstones, rubbers etc.&quot&quotStones&quotNULL&quotWhetstones, hammerstones, rubbers etc. 50 approx.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.10/09&quot&quotStone rubbers etc. & flints&quot&quotStones&quotNULL&quotStone rubbers etc. & flints&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.10/10&quot&quotStone rubbers & hammerstones&quot&quotStones&quot&quot08A09.23&quot&quotStone rubbers & hammerstones.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.11.1&quot&quotFlint dagger&quot&quotDagger&quotNULL&quotFlint dagger (associated with 'A' and/or 'C' Beakers).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.11.2&quot&quotFlint dagger&quot&quotDagger&quotNULL&quotFlint dagger (associated with 'A' and/or 'C' Beakers).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/01&quot&quotBronze ferrule (of spear)&quot&quotFerrule of spear&quot&quot08A09.24&quot&quotBronze ferrule (of spear).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/02&quot&quotBronze dagger&quot&quotDagger&quotNULL&quotBronze dagger, Irish (probably).&quot&quot3&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/03a&quot&quotSocketed bronze celt&quot&quotCelt&quotNULL&quotSocketed bronze celt.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/03b&quot&quotSocketed bronze celt&quot&quotCelt&quotNULL&quotSocketed bronze celt.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/04&quot&quot2 Bronze palstaves&quot&quotPalstaves&quotNULL&quotTwo bronze palstaves (axes with stop ridges).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/05&quot&quotFlat bronze axe&quot&quotAxe head&quotNULL&quotFlat bronze axe.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/06&quot&quotN. Syrian bronze brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quotNULL&quotN. Syrian bronze brooch.&quot&quot118&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/07&quot&quot2 Bronze brooches&quot&quotBrooches&quotNULL&quotTwo bronze brooches.&quot&quot130&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/08&quot&quotFlint dagger&quot&quotDagger&quotNULL&quotFlint dagger (signs of pressure-flaking).&quot&quot78&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/09&quot&quotPolished flint adze&quot&quotAdze&quotNULL&quotPolished flint adze, Anstey's Brickyard, 13 February 1874.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/10&quot&quotCinerary urn (with bones)&quot&quotCinerary urn&quot&quot08A14.44&quot&quotCinerary urn (with bones), incomplete. Ancient British site. Late Bronze Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/11&quot&quot4 Casts of Bronze Age axes&quot&quotAxe heads&quot&quot08A09.24&quot&quotFour casts of Bronze Age axes.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/12&quot&quotHuman skull & other bones&quot&quotSkull & bones&quot&quot08A01.02&quot&quotHuman skull & other bones from barrow.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/13a&quot&quotCinerary urn (fragmentary)&quot&quotCinerary urn&quot&quot08A09.24&quot&quotCinerary urn (fragmentary).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/13b&quot&quotCinerary urn (fragmentary)&quot&quotCinerary urn&quotNULL&quotCinerary urn (fragmentary).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/14&quot&quotOolite pick&quot&quotStone pick-axe&quot&quot08A09.24&quot&quotOolite pick-axe from tumulus. Ancient British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/15&quot&quotHuman skull fragment&quot&quotSkull fragment&quot&quot08A01.02&quot&quotHuman skull fragment, probably Late Bronze Age, from tumulus. Ancient British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/16&quot&quot`Bones, pottery, flint fragments etc.&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quotNULL&quotMiscellaneous bones, pottery, flint fragments etc. Ancient British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/17&quot&quotBone (partially cremated)&quot&quotCremation&quotNULL&quotBone (partially cremated), tumulus. Ancient British site.. Late Bronze Age ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/18&quot&quotBone (cremated) & cinerary urn (fragments)&quot&quotCremation&quotNULL&quotBone (cremated) & cinerary urn (fragments), from tumulus. Late Bronze Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/19&quot&quotBone (cremated) & cinerary urn (fragments)&quot&quotCremation&quotNULL&quotBone (cremated) & cinerary urn (fragments), from tumulus. Bronze Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/20&quot&quotCinerary urn (fragments)&quot&quotCinerary urn&quotNULL&quotCinerary urn (fragments), from tumulus. Ancient British site. Late Bronze Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/21&quot&quotCoarse pottery & flints&quot&quotPottery & flints&quotNULL&quotMiscellaneous coarse pottery & flints. Ancient British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/22&quot&quotBones, pottery, shells, glass&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quotNULL&quotMiscellaneous animal & human bones, pottery & glass. Ancient British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/23&quot&quotAnimal bones, teeth, pottery&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quot&quot08.A14.45&quot&quotMiscellaneous animal bones, teeth, pottery. Twin Barrows, Barlands Hill, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/24&quot&quotCremated bone&quot&quotCremation&quotNULL&quotCremated bone. Twin Barrows, Barland's Hill, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/25&quot&quotFlints (scrapers, cores, arrowheads, borers, flakes, chips etc.)&quot&quotFlints&quot&quot08A09.24&quot&quotFlints (scrapers, cores, arrowheads, borers, flakes, chips etc.). Twin Barrows, Barland's Hill, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.12/26&quot&quotMiscellaneous burnt material&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quot&quot08A02.07&quot&quotMiscellaneous burnt material Twin Barrows, Barland's Hill, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/01&quot&quotLoom weight&quot&quotLoom weight&quotNULL&quotLoom weight. Early Iron Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/02&quot&quot2 Boxes of stone loom weights&quot&quotLoom weights&quotNULL&quotStone loom weights. Early Iron Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/03&quot&quot2 Boxes of daub&quot&quotDaub&quotNULL&quotTwo boxes of daub. Early Iron Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/04&quot&quotGlastonbury ware pot&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A02.07&quot&quotGlastonbury ware pot. Early Iron Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/05&quot&quotPottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPotsherds. 100+ Early Iron Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/06&quot&quot2 Pieces of burnt daub&quot&quotDaub&quotNULL&quotTwo pieces of burnt daub. Early Iron Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/07&quot&quotCoarse ware pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A02.07&quot&quotNine coarse ware potsherds. Early Iron Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/08&quot&quotBone bead&quot&quotBead&quot&quot08A02.07&quot&quotBone bead. Early Iron Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/09&quot&quot2 Large pots (1 fragmentary)&quot&quotPots&quot&quot08A02.07&quot&quot2 Large pots (1 fragmentary). Eraly Iron Age A.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/10&quot&quotPottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPotsherds. Early Iron Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/11&quot&quotCharcoal, iron nails, iron slag, flint & stone fragments&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quotNULL&quotMiscellaneoius finds: Charcoal, iron nails, iron slag, flint & stone fragments. Early Iron Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/12&quot&quotPerforated axe-head&quot&quotAxe-head&quotNULL&quotPerforated axe-head of Oolite. Age uncertain.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/13&quot&quotPottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A09.24&quot&quotPottery (Late Iron Age & Romano-British). 50 approx. [potsherds]. Lansdown (No. 2 Tumulus).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/14&quot&quotHuman bones & flint fragments&quot&quotHuman remains&quot&quot08A14.45&quot&quotHuman bones & flint fragments. Late Iron Age.. Lansdown (No. 2 Tumulus/cross trench).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/15&quot&quotBurnt human bones&quot&quotHuman remains&quot&quot08.A14.45&quot&quotBurnt human bones. Late Iron Age (100 BC ?).. Lansdown (No. 2 Tumulus).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/16&quot&quotMiscellaneous (flints, iron nails, burnt bone, Samian ware)&quot&quotMiscellaneous&quot&quot08 notes&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds (flints, iron nails, burnt bone frags., pieces of Samian ware)' Late Iron Age / Romano British site, Lansdown (Slates).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/17&quot&quotIron slag (large chunk)&quot&quotSlag&quotNULL&quotIron slag (large chunk).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/18&quot&quotHammerstones & flint&quot&quotStone tools&quot&quot08A04.11&quot&quotHammerstones & flint.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/19&quot&quotIron slag & flints&quot&quotSlag & flints&quotNULL&quotIron slag & flints.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/20&quot&quotWooden paddle&quot&quotPaddle&quot&quot08A13.33&quot&quotWooden paddle, Glastonbury [lake village?]. Early Iron Age,&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/21&quot&quotIron slag, pottery, hammerstones etc.&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quot&quot08A05.14&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds (iron slag, pottery, hammerstones etc.).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/22&quot&quotStone spindle whorl&quot&quotSpindle whorl&quot&quot08A13.33&quot&quotStone spindle whorl, Iron Age ? Mawenporth (beach), Cornwall.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/23&quot&quotPart of oak beam&quot&quotOak beam&quot&quot07&quot&quotPart of Oak beam. Iron Age B [lake] village.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/24&quot&quotSling-stones&quot&quotSling-stones&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotTen sling-stones.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/25&quot&quot2 Cinerary urns (with bones), coarse pottery&quot&quotCremation&quotNULL&quot2 Cinerary urns (with bones), coarse pottery. Late Bronze Age / Early Iron Age.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/26&quot&quotIron slag (fragment) & part of bloom&quot&quotSlag&quot&quot08A02.07&quot&quotIron slag (fragment) & part of bloom, Little Down, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/27&quot&quotBone weaving comb&quot&quotWeaving comb&quotNULL&quotBone weaving comb, Little Solsbury, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/28&quot&quotBone work (fragments)&quot&quotBone tools&quotNULL&quotBone work (fragments), Little Solsbury, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.13/29&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware fragments)&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery (coarse ware fragments), Little Solsbury, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.14/01&quot&quotGlass, iron, bronze, flints, bones, teeth&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quot&quot08A14.45&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds (glass, iron, bronze, flints, bones, teeth), Lansdown (Fairfield Long Barrow), Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.14/02&quot&quotFlints, bone, pottery&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quot&quot08.A14.45&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds (flints, bone, pottery), Lansdown (Fairfield Long Barrow), Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.14/03&quot&quotBones, animal teeth, iron fragments & cannon ball (later)&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quot&quot08A14.45&quot&quotMiscellaneous (bones, animal teeth, iron frags.) & cannon ball (later), Lansdown (Monument Field), Bath. Ancient British site (mound).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.14/04&quot&quotFlints, bone frags. etc.&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quot&quot08A14.45&quot&quotMiscellaneous (flints, bone frags. etc.), Lansdown (Monument Field), Bath. Ancient British site (mound).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.14/05&quot&quotPottery (very coarse)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A04.11&quot&quotPottery (very coarse). Ancient British ? Brockham End, Bath, near quarry.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.14/06&quot&quotBronze ornament (from scabbard of dagger or narrow sword)&quot&quotBronze decoration&quotNULL&quotBronze ornament (from scabbard of dagger or narrow sword). Late Celtic. Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.14/07&quot&quotCoarse pottery, small flints, iron opre frags. knife blade fragment&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quot&quot08A05.14&quot&quotCoarse pottery, small flints, iron ore fragments, knife blade fragment. Charlcombe, Bath. R. Crossland collection.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.15/01&quot&quotStone anvil&quot&quotAnvil&quotNULL&quotStone anvil, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.15/02&quot&quotGate slot of Bath stone&quot&quotGate slot&quotNULL&quotGate slot of Bath stone, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.15/03&quot&quotBath stone fragment with rectangular hole&quot&quotGate slot ?&quotNULL&quotBath stone fragment with rectangular hole, Bath ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.15/04&quot&quotDoor stone (large Bath stone fragment with circular crater)&quot&quotDoor stone&quotNULL&quotDoor stone (large Bath stone fragment with circular crater), Bath ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.15/05&quot&quotPestle & mortar (crude) of Bath stone&quot&quotPestle & mortar&quotNULL&quotPestle & mortar (crude) of Bath stone, Bath ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.15/06&quot&quotTile (pennant stone)&quot&quotTile&quot&quot08A05.14&quot&quotTile (pennant stone), North Wraxall, Chippenham, Wilts.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.15/07&quot&quotStone cornice fragments&quot&quotCornice&quotNULL&quotStone cornice fragments.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.16/01&quot&quotLarge quernstone fragment (scored)&quot&quotQuern&quotNULL&quotFragment of large quernstone (scored), Bath ? Romano British.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.16/02&quot&quotUpper quernstone&quot&quotQuern&quotNULL&quotUpper quernstone, Bath ? Romano British.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.16/03&quot&quotSmall quernstone&quot&quotQuern&quotNULL&quotSmall quernstone, Bath ? Romano British.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.16/04&quot&quotQuernstone fragment (coarse red stone)&quot&quotQuern&quotNULL&quotQuernstone fragment (coarse red stone), Bath ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.16/05&quot&quotQuernstones & rubbing stones&quot&quotStone tools&quot&quot08A09.23 ?&quot&quotQuernstones & rubbing stones, Bath (Charmy Down & Oatland Down & Little Down field). Romano British sites (arable land).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.16/06&quot&quotQuernstone fragment&quot&quotQuern&quotNULL&quotQuernstone fragment, Lansdown, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.16/07&quot&quotQuernstones (misc. stones)&quot&quotQuern&quotNULL&quotQuernstone fragments (misc. stones), Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.16/08&quot&quotQuernstones & rubbing stones&quot&quotStone tools&quot&quot08A06.18&quot&quotQuernstones & rubbing stones, Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.16/09&quot&quotQuernstone fragments&quot&quotQuern&quot&quot08A06.18 ?&quot&quotQuernstone fragments.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.17/01&quot&quotIron slag&quot&quotSlag&quotNULL&quotIrregular lumps of iron slag, Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.17/02&quot&quotRoman tiles, glass fragment, flints, rubbing stones etc.&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quot&quot08A04.11&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds (Roman tiles, glass fragment, flints, rubbing stones etc.), Upper Langridge Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.17/03&quot&quotGlass, iron nails, bead, oyster shell etc.&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quotNULL&quotMiscellaneous finds (glass, iron nails, bead, oyster shell etc.), Bowd Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.17/04&quot&quotNo card&quot&quotunknown&quotNULLNULL&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.17/05&quot&quotRoman wall plaster&quot&quotWall plaster&quot&quot08A05.14&quot&quotRoman wall plaster, West Kimgton, Wilts.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.17/06&quot&quotCalcareous tufa (lumps)&quot&quotTufa&quotNULL&quotLumps of calcareous tufa, Keynsham. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.17/07&quot&quotRoman wall plaster&quot&quotWall plaster&quotNULL&quotRoman wall plaster, Keynsham. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.17/08&quot&quotPlaster casts (from Roman pottery moulds)&quot&quotPlaster casts&quot&quot08A06.19&quot&quotPlaster casts (from Roman pottery moulds), Corbridge, Northumberland. Roman wall fort.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.17/09&quot&quotFragment of Roman woodwork&quot&quotWoodwork&quot&quot08A03.12&quot&quotFragment of Roman woodwork, Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.18&quot&quotWhie Lias moulds (for pottery-making)&quot&quotPottery moulds&quot&quot08A04.13&quot&quotWhie Lias moulds (for pottery-making), incomplete, Little Down (Field), Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.19&quot&quotRoman table leg (part), of Kimmeridge Shale&quot&quotTable leg&quot&quot08A04.11&quot&quotRoman table leg (part), of Kimmeridge Shale, Bath (Upper Langridge Farm). Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.20/01&quot&quotRoman tesserae&quot&quotTesserae&quot&quot08A04.13&quot&quotRoman tesserae, Bath (Mineral Water Hospital). Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.20/02&quot&quotRoman stone tesserae&quot&quotTesserae&quot&quot08A05.14&quot&quotRoman stone tesserae, Colerne, Wilts. Roman Villa site. 100 approx.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.20/03&quot&quotRoman stone tesserae & red brick tiles (6)&quot&quotTesserae & tiles&quotNULL&quotRoman stone tesserae & red brick tiles (6). 50 approx. Keynsham. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.20/04&quot&quotRoman tesserae&quot&quotTesserae&quot&quot08A06.19&quot&quotRoman tesserae.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.21/01&quot&quotRoman ironwork (nails, cleats, balls etc.)&quot&quotIronwork&quot&quot08A04.11&quot&quotRoman ironwork (nails, cleats, balls etc.), Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.21/02&quot&quotRoman metalwork (buckle, knife, coins etc.) iron & bronze&quot&quotMetalwork&quotNULL&quotRoman metalwork (buckle, knife, coins etc.) iron & bronze, Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.21/03&quot&quotRoman ironwork (hobnails, cleats etc.)&quot&quotIronwork&quot&quot08A&quot&quotEight bags of Roman ironwork (hobnails, cleats etc.), Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.21/04&quot&quotRoman iron nails&quot&quotNails&quot&quot08A03.12&quot&quotIron nails, Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.21/05&quot&quotIronwork (tweezers, part of brooch, nails)&quot&quotIronwork&quot&quot08A06.19 ?&quot&quotIronwork (tweezers, part of brooch, nails), Upper Langridge Farm. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.21/06&quot&quotIron ox-shoe, Roman ?&quot&quotOx-shoe&quotNULL&quotIron ox-shoe, Roman ? Bucketwell Piece ? Brockham End, Bath (disused well).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.21/07&quot&quotRoman ironwork (knife blade & nail)&quot&quotIronwork&quot&quot08A05.15&quot&quotRoman ironwork (knife blade & nail), Swainswick, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.22/01&quot&quotSmall 4th century Roman brooch&quot&quotBrooch&quotNULL&quotSmall 4th century Roman brooch, bronze & gilt with glass? inlay, complete, including pin. Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.22/02&quot&quotBronze Roman jewellery fragments&quot&quotJewellery&quot&quot08A04.11&quot&quotBronze Roman jewellery fragments, Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.22/03&quot&quotCard missing&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds.&quot&quot08A06.19&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds. 1 bag.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.23/01&quot&quotHuman & animal bones, pottery&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quotNULL&quotHuman & animal bones, pottery. Lansdown (Monument Field), Bath. Ancient British / Romano British site (coffin).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.23/02&quot&quotHuman skeleton (female)&quot&quotHuman remains&quot&quot08A&quot&quotHuman skeleton (male), missing skull, Oatland Down, Bath. Romano British site. Mis-recorded by Kingswood as female.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.23/03&quot&quotHuman skeleton (female)&quot&quotHuman remains&quot&quot08A01.03&quot&quotHuman skeleton (female), missing skull, Oatland Down, Bath. Romano British site. Mis-recorded by Kingswood as male.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.23/04&quot&quotHuman skeleton&quot&quotHuman remains&quot&quot08A07.04&quot&quotHuman skeleton (complete), Bath (Sion Hill). Roman burial ground.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.23/05&quot&quotHuman skeleton&quot&quotHuman remains&quot&quot08A02.26&quot&quotHuman skeleton (incomplete), Bath (Sion Hill). Roman burial ground.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.23/06&quot&quotHuman skull & lower jaw bones&quot&quotHuman remains&quot&quot08A01.02&quot&quotHuman skull, complete, & 2 lower jaw bones. Lytham ? Roman burial ground (from card)
Skull marked "Grave No. 6, Romano Brit Cemetry, Bodney Brake, Ingham, 1873"
Mandible marked "Asthall Roman Cemetery, Oxon"
See Dawn Hodgson's notes with specimen.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.24/01&quot&quotAnimal bones (jaw bone, tusk etc.)&quot&quotAnimal remains&quot&quot08A01.02&quot&quotAnimal bones (jaw bone, tusk etc.), Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.24/02&quot&quotAnimal bones & teeth&quot&quotAnimal remains&quot&quot08A01.03&quot&quotAnimal bones & teeth (5 bags), Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.24/03&quot&quotAnimal bones & teeh&quot&quotAnimal remains&quotNULL&quotMiscellaneous animal bones & teeth, Upper Langridge Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.24/04&quot&quotMiscellaneous animal & human bones&quot&quotAnimal remains&quot&quot08A01.02&quot&quotMiscellaneous animal & human bones, Roman ? Bath (Sion Hill).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.24/05&quot&quotAnimal bones & snail shells&quot&quotAnimal remains&quot&quot08A01.02&quot&quotMiscellaneous animal bones & snail shells (100+), Big Down, Lansdown, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.24/06&quot&quotanimal & human bones&quot&quotanimal & human bones&quot&quot08A01.01&quot&quotanimal & human bones,&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.24/07&quot&quotAnimal bones&quot&quotAnimal bones&quotNULL&quotanimal bones (miscellaneous) & snail shells&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.24/08&quot&quotOyster shells&quot&quotOyster shells&quot&quot08A03.09&quot&quotOyster shells, Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.25&quot&quotNo card&quot&quotunknown&quotNULLNULL&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.26/01&quot&quotPottery lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quotNULL&quotRoman pottery oil lamp.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.26/02&quot&quot2 Pottery lamps (coptic)&quot&quotOil lamps&quotNULL&quot2 Pottery lamps (coptic). Roman period.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.26/03&quot&quotPottery lamp (with decorated discus)&quot&quotOil lamps&quotNULL&quotPottery lamp (with decorated discus).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.27/01&quot&quotStone rubber&quot&quotStone rubber&quotNULL&quotStone rubber, Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.27/02&quot&quotSection of pillaster&quot&quotStone pillaster&quotNULL&quotSection of stone pillaster, Lansdown, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.27/03&quot&quotCard missing&quot&quotStonework&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotStonework. 1 bag.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.27/04&quot&quotCard missing&quot&quotStonework&quotNULLNULL&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.27/05&quot&quotMiscellaneous stonework&quot&quotStonework&quotNULL&quotMiscellaneous stonework, Bowd Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.27/06&quot&quotSection of column moulding&quot&quotStonework&quotNULL&quotSection of column moulding.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.27/07&quot&quotHead of Ionic capital&quot&quotStonework&quotNULL&quotHead of Ionic capital, Bath ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.27/08&quot&quotStone loom weight&quot&quotLoom weight&quotNULL&quotStone loom weight. Greek. Greece.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.27/09&quot&quotCarved stone deity or votary&quot&quotStone idol&quotNULL&quotCarved deity or votary (incomplete), Bath stone, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.27/10&quot&quotStone column moulding&quot&quotStonework&quotNULL&quotStone column moulding (in 2 pieces), Bath stone, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.28/01&quot&quotWindow glass&quot&quotWindow glass&quot&quot08A04.13&quot&quotFragments of window glass, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.28/02&quot&quotNo card&quot&quotGlass&quot&quot08A06.19&quotNULL&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.28/03&quot&quotFragments of glass, Roman & later&quot&quotGlass&quotNULL&quotFragments of glass, Roman & later (50+), Oatland [Oakland?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.28/04&quot&quotGlass bottle top, handles, ornaments, tubes etc.&quot&quotGlass sherds&quot&quot08A13.33&quot&quotGlass bottle top, handles, ornaments, tubes etc. Rochester, Kent.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.28/05&quot&quotGlass amphora&quot&quotAmphora&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotGlass amphora.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.28/06&quot&quotGlass ointment bottles&quot&quotUnguent bottles&quotNULL&quotGlass ointment bottoles, Canterbury, Kent.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.28/13&quot&quotCard missing&quot&quotArchaeological find(s)&quot&quot08A04.11&quot&quotArchaeological find(s). 1 bag.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/01&quot&quotRed brick tiles&quot&quotTiles&quot&quot08A05.14&quot&quotRed brick tiles, Bath (Evans fish restaurant, Abbey Green). Building site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/02&quot&quotStone tile fragments&quot&quotTiles&quot&quot08A03.12&quot&quotStone tile fragments, Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/03&quot&quotFragments of red brick tiles & column mouldings&quot&quotTiles & stonework&quotNULL&quotFragments of red brick tiles & column mouldings, Colerne, Wilts. Roman Villa site (Northwood Farm).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/04&quot&quotRed brick tile fragments&quot&quotTiles&quot&quot08A04.10&quot&quotRed brick tile fragments, Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/05&quot&quotRed brick tile fragments&quot&quotTiles&quot&quot08A09.23&quot&quotRed brick tile fragments, Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/06&quot&quotStone tile fragments&quot&quotTiles&quot&quot08A04.10&quot&quotTiles (stone - some Pennant). Romano British. Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/07&quot&quotRed brick tile fragments&quot&quotTiles&quot&quot08A03.12&quot&quotTiles (red brick). Roman. Bowd Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/08&quot&quotMiscellaneous tiles&quot&quotTiles&quotNULL&quotMiscellaneous tles (pennant roof tiles, white paving tile, brick tile with inscription). Various locations.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/09&quot&quotRoman pavement tile&quot&quotTile&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotRoman pavement tile. Pompeii, Rome. 1 bag.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/10&quot&quotRoof tiles of pennan t stone&quot&quotTiles&quotNULL&quotRoof tiles of pennan t stone. Romano British. Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/11&quot&quotFloor tiles (with imprinted footmarks)&quot&quotTiles&quotNULL&quotFloor tiles (with imprinted footmarks marked in blue paint). Roman. Bath ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/12&quot&quotTile (scored for keying mortar)&quot&quotTile&quotNULL&quotTile (scored for keying mortar). Roman. Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.29/13&quot&quotBox tile (keyed to hold mortar), incomplete.&quot&quotTile&quot&quot08A04.13&quot&quotBox tile (keyed to hold mortar), incomplete.. Roman. Charlcombe (?), Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/01&quot&quotCoarse ware pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A&quot&quotCoarse ware pottery fragments. Roman. Bath. 50+&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/02&quot&quotSamian ware mortarium&quot&quotMortarium&quot&quotBATRM&quot&quotSamian ware mortarium. Roman. Bath. Restored.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/03&quot&quotSamian ware pottery&quot&quotPotshed&quotNULL&quotSamian ware pottery. Bath (Combe Grove).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/04&quot&quotPottery (Samian, fine & coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A08.20&quot&quotPottery (Samian, fine & coarse ware). Roman. 50 approx. Bath (Abbey Green). Building site (Evans fish restaurant extension).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/05&quot&quotPottery (carse ware & Samian)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A08.20&quot&quotPottery (carse ware & Samian ware). Rioman. 50+. Bath (Sydney Gardens). Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/06&quot&quotPottery (carse ware & Samian fragments)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A09.23&quot&quotPottery (carse ware & Samian fragments). Rioman. 21. Bath (Anglo Terrace). Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/07&quot&quotPottery (carse ware & Samian)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A&quot&quotPottery (carse ware & Samian fragments). Rioman. 7 bags.. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/08&quot&quotSamian ware pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A03.09&quot&quotSamian ware pottery. Roman. 8 fragments. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/09&quot&quotPottery (from Mortar jar)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A03.12&quot&quotPottery (from Mortar jar). Roman. 4 fragments. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/10&quot&quotCoarse ware pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A03.12&quot&quotCoarse ware pottery. Roman. 100+ fragments. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/11&quot&quotCoarse ware pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A03.09&quot&quotCoarse ware pottery. Roman. 28 fragments. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/12&quot&quotPottery (Samian & coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A03.09&quot&quotPottery (Samian & coarse ware). Roman. 20 fragments. Bath (The Paragon). Romano British site (bomb site). Surface find ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/13&quot&quotPottery (coarse, red & Samian ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A&quot&quotPottery (coarse, red & Samian ware). Roman. 5 bags & boxes. Bath (Powlett Road). Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/14&quot&quotButt beaker (fragments) & fine red ware with rouletting & slip scrolls&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A08.20&quot&quotButt beaker (fragments) & fine red ware with rouletting & slip scrolls. Roman. Bath (Powlett Road). Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/15&quot&quotPottery (red & grey coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A08.20&quot&quotPottery (red & grey coarse ware). Roman. 50+ Bath (Forester Avenue, Beckford Road). Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/16&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A05.14&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware). 14 fragments. Englishcombe, Bath. Deep Trench, Chew Stoke.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/17&quot&quotPottery (Samian & coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A05.14&quot&quotPottery (Samian & coarse ware). Roman. 2 fragments. Swainswick, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/18&quot&quotPottery (Samian & coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A09.23&quot&quotPottery (Samian & coarse ware). Roman. 30 fragments approx. Charmy Down (Snacketts), Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/19&quot&quotPottery (Samian & coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A09.23&quot&quotPottery (Samian & coarse ware). Roman. 50 fragments approx. Charmy Down (Cherrywell), Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/20&quot&quotPottery (coarse, fine red, Samian etc.)&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery (coarse, fine red, Samian etc.). Roman. 100+ Big Down, Lansdown, Somerset. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/21&quot&quotPottery (Samian & coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A09.23&quot&quotPottery (Samian & coarse ware). Roman. 100+ Upper Langridge Frarm, Bath. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/22&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery (coarse ware). Roman. 30 approx. Upper Langridge Farrm, Bath. Roman Villa site (Langridge Lane).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/23&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery (coarse ware). Roman. 100+ in square tin. Upper Langridge Farrm, Bath. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/24&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery (coarse ware). Roman. 100+ in large round tin. Upper Langridge Farrm, Bath. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/25&quot&quotPottery (coarse & Samian ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A04.10&quot&quotPottery (coarse & Samian ware). Roman. 100+ Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/26&quot&quotPottery (coarse, fine, black, Samian etc.)&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery (coarse, fine, black, Samian etc.). Roman. 20 bags in large box. Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/27&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery (coarse ware). Roman. 100+. Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/28&quot&quotPottery (Samian ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A04.11&quot&quotPottery (Samian ware). Roman. 60 approx.. Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/29&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware), animal bones & teeth&quot&quotPotsherds, animal remains&quot&quot08A04.10&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware), animal bones & teeth. Roman.. Oatland [Oaklands?] Down, Bath. Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/30&quot&quotCard missing&quot&quotArchaeological find(s)&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotArchaeological find(s). 1 bag.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/31,33&quot&quotCards missing&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPotsherds&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/32&quot&quotCard missing&quot&quotArchaeological find(s)&quot&quot08A04.11&quot&quotArchaeological find(s). 1 bag.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/34&quot&quotPottery (coarse, black & Samian)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A05.14&quot&quotPottery (coarse, black & Samian). Roman. Bowd Farm, Bath. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/35&quot&quotMiscellaneous pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotMiscellaneous pottery. Roman. 20 fragments. Keynsham. Roman Villa site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/36&quot&quotPottery (coarse, black, Samian)&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery (coarse, black, Samian). Roman. Bath (Sion Hill). Roman burial ground.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/37&quot&quotRoman pitcher&quot&quotPitcher&quot&quot08A02.06&quot&quotRoman pitcher. Münstermayfeld, Germany.&quot&quot8&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/38&quot&quotPottery amphora&quot&quotAmphora&quot&quot08A02.06&quot&quotPottery amphora. Roman.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/39&quot&quotPottery dish (Samian ware)&quot&quotDish&quotNULL&quotPottery dish (Samian ware), incomplete. Sabratha. Roman city site in Libya.&quot&quot129&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/40&quot&quotMiscellaneous pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A02.05&quot&quotMiscellaneous pottery. Roman. Godshill, Hampshire. Roman Fort.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/41&quot&quotPottery (coarse & Samian ware)&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A13.33&quot&quotPottery (coarse & Samian ware). Roman. 100+ Upchurch, Kent.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/42&quot&quotPottery (mostly coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotPottery (mostly coarse ware). Roman. 100+ Richborough, Kent. Silchester, Berkshire.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/43&quot&quotSamian ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quotNULL&quotPottery (Samian ware). Roman. 30+ large fragments. Boroughbridge, Yorkshire.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/44&quot&quotSamian ware&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A&quot&quotPottery (Samian ware). Roman. 31 large fragments. Upton (Bread Street), Southampton, Hants.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/45&quot&quotPottery (coarse & Samian ware)&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A09.23&quot&quotPottery (coarse & Samian ware). Roman. 50+ Inwoods ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/46&quot&quotPottery (Samian ware) & wall plaster&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotPottery (Samian ware) . 4 fragments. Wall plaster. 1 fragment. Roman. Worsham, Oxfordshire. Roman Villa site (photo supplied).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/47&quot&quotMiscellaneous pottery & piece of bronze&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotMiscellaneous pottery & piece of bronze. Roman. Arrezo, Italy. Silchester, England. Kent, England.&quot&quot115&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/48&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A06.19&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware). Roman. 5 fragments.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/49&quot&quotPottery (coarse & Samian ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotPottery (coarse & Samian ware). Large fragments.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/50&quot&quotPottery (grey coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery (grey coarse ware). Roman. 100+ fragments.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/51&quot&quotPottery (amphora & jar handles)&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery (amphora & jar handles). Roman. 4 large fragments.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/52&quot&quotSmal jar (countersunk handles)&quot&quotJar&quot&quot08A04.17&quot&quotSmall jar (countersunk handles). Roman. Restored.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/53&quot&quotPot (dark grey coarse ware)&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A04.13&quot&quotPot (dark grey coarse ware), complete (except for rim). Romano British (Belgic ?). Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/54a&quot&quotFunerary pot, brown coarse ware&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A04.17&quot&quotFunerary pot, brown coarse ware, complete. Roman. Bath ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/54b&quot&quotFunerary pot, brown coarse ware&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A04.17&quot&quotFunerary pot, brown coarse ware, complete. Roman. Bath ?&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/55&quot&quotBasin of red coarse ware (imitation Samian ware)&quot&quotBasin&quot&quot08A04.17&quot&quotBasin of red coarse ware (imitation Samian ware). Roman. Bath (Mineral Water Hosoital). Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/56&quot&quotCinerary urn (grey coarse ware)&quot&quotCinerary urn&quotNULL&quotCinerary urn (grey coarse ware), complete apart from part of rim. Roman. Bath (Mineral Water Hospital). Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/57&quot&quotDish (grey coarse ware)&quot&quotDish&quot&quot08A04.13&quot&quotDish (grey coarse ware), repaired, complete apart from one handle. Roman. Bath (Mineral Water Hospital). Romano British site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/58a&quot&quotCinerary urn (grey coarse ware)&quot&quotCinerary urn&quot&quot08A04.17 ?&quot&quotCinerary urn (grey coarse ware), restored (in need of re-glueing), complete. Roman. Walcot (church), Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/58b&quot&quotCinerary urn (grey coarse ware)&quot&quotCinerary urn&quot&quot08A04.17&quot&quotCinerary urn (grey coarse ware), restored, complete. Roman. Walcot, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.30/59&quot&quotPottery vessel (probably feeding bottle)&quot&quotBottle&quot&quot08A04.17&quot&quotPottery vessel (probably feeding bottle), complete except for rim and small hole. Roman. Hampton Down, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.31&quot&quotCard(s) missing&quot&quotSaxon items&quotNULL&quotSaxon items.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/01&quot&quotPottery (dish fragment)&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A05.15&quot&quotPottery (dish fragment). Medieval. Larkhall, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/02&quot&quotPottery fragments&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A05.15&quot&quot75 Pottery fragments, Medieval & later. Bath (Art Gallery Extension).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/03&quot&quotPottery fragments&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A05.15&quot&quot35 Pottery fragments, Medieval & later. Bath (Evans fish restaurant, Abbey Green). Building site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/04&quot&quotPottery fragments&quot&quotPotsherd&quot&quot08A09.23&quot&quot50 approx. Pottery fragments, Medieval. Englishcombe (Barrowmead), Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/05&quot&quotGlazed pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quot3 Glazed pottery fragments. Medieval or later. Big Down, Lansdown, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/06&quot&quotPottery fragments&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A05.15&quot&quot7 Pottery fragments (3 pieces green glazed ware, 14th century jug handle, etc. Upper Langridge Farm, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/07&quot&quotPottery & clay pipe bowl&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quot8 Pottery fragments (Medieval & later) & clay pipe bowl. Bowd Farm, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/08&quot&quotPottery fragments&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quot8 Pottery fragments. Medieval. Brockley Hill. [Somerset, above Brockley Combe?]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/09&quot&quotPottery fragments&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A09.23&quot&quot8 Pottery fragments. Medieval. Stapenhill. {Staple Hill, Bristol?]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/10&quot&quotPottery fragments&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quot6 Pottery fragments. Medieval. Caerwent & Monmouth, Gwent.&quot&quot2&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/11&quot&quotColoured tiles (blue, brown, yellow, green)&quot&quotTiles&quot&quot08A06.19&quot&quot2 Coloured tiles (blue, brown, yellow, green). Canterbury (house in which C. Marlowe 1564-93 was born), Kent.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.32/12&quot&quotGlazed pottery&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quot26 Glazed pottery fragments.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.33/01&quot&quotBronze & iron buckle&quot&quotBuckle&quotNULL&quotBronze & iron buckle. Later than Medieval. Bath (The Paragon). Bomb site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.33/02&quot&quotCoins (3 Medieval, 1 Cromwell, 2 Georgian)&quot&quotCoins&quotNULL&quotCoins (3 Medieval, 1 Cromwell, 2 Georgian)&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.33/03&quot&quotBeads & buttons&quot&quotBeads & buttons&quotNULL&quot4 Beads & buttons.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.33/04&quot&quotIron chain mail (section)&quot&quotChain mail&quot&quot08A05.15 ?&quot&quotIron chain mail (section). Tog Hill, Lansdown. Battle of Lansdown site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.33/05&quot&quotIron pike head&quot&quotPike head&quot&quot08A05.15&quot&quotIron pike head. Tog Hill, Lansdown. Battle of Lansdown site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.33/06&quot&quotIron hand guard (from sword)&quot&quotHand guard&quot&quot08A05.15&quot&quotIron hand guard (from sword). Tog Hill, Lansdown. Battle of Lansdown site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.33/07&quot&quotMusket balls&quot&quotMusket balls&quot&quot08A05.15&quot&quot6 Musket balls. Tog Hill, Lansdown. Battle of Lansdown site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.34/01&quot&quotClay pipes (stems & bowls)&quot&quotClay pipes&quot&quot08A07.16&quot&quot22 Clay pipe fragments (stems & bowls). Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.34/02&quot&quotClay pipes (stems & bowls)&quot&quotClay pipes&quot&quot08A07.16&quot&quot11 Clay pipe fragments (stems & bowls). Bath (The Paragon). Bomb site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.34/03&quot&quotClay pipes (early)&quot&quotClay pipes&quot&quot08A07.16&quot&quotClay pipes (early), incomplete (parts of stems missing). Bath (The Paragon). Bomb site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.34/04&quot&quotCard missing&quot&quotArchaeological find(s)&quot&quot08A07.16&quot&quotArchaeological find(s). 1 bag.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.35/01&quot&quotGlass fragment&quot&quotGlass sherd&quot&quot08A03.12&quot&quotGlass fragment. 18th century.. Bath (The Paragon). Bomb site.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.35/02&quot&quotGlass bottle fragments&quot&quotGlass sherds&quot&quot08A04.11&quot&quotGlass bottle fragments. 18th century. Lansdown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.35/03&quot&quotGlass bottles&quot&quotBottles&quotNULL&quotGlass bottles (one 18th century wine bottle (top of neck missing), two 20th century lemonade bottles, one 19th/20th century medicine bottle). Bath ?&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.35/04&quot&quotPottery fragments&quot&quotPotsherds&quot&quot08A08.22&quot&quotPottery fragments. Georgian.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.35/05&quot&quotCarved stone head&quot&quotCarved head&quotNULL&quotCarved Bath stone head (local workmanship). Early 19th century (probably). North Stoke, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/01&quot&quotLekythos (small, white ground)&quot&quotLekythos&quotNULL&quotLekythos (small, white ground), restored, complete except for two fragments. Greek.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/02&quot&quotSmall pottery lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quotNULL&quotSmall pottery lamp. Greek (4th/5th century BC). Greece.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/03&quot&quotLekythos (little, white) & fragments&quot&quotLekythos&quot&quot08A02.06&quot&quotLekythos (little, white), incomplete, & fragments of another vessel. Greek.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/04&quot&quotPottery fragments&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery fragments. Greek (Petran). 6+5. Petra & Greece.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/05&quot&quotPottery fragments&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery fragments. Greek (Knossos).&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/06&quot&quotPottery jar lid & part of dish handle&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery jar lid, Greek (Etruscan) & part of dish handle. Etruria, Italy (Greek colony). Virtually complete [jar lid?]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/07&quot&quotPottery jar lid (small)&quot&quotLid of jar&quot&quot08A02.06&quot&quotPottery jar lid (small, virtually complete). Greek. Greece.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/08&quot&quotOintment jars (Aryballoi)&quot&quotUnguent jars&quotNULL&quotOintment jars (Aryballoi). Corinthian (c. 600-700 BC). Rhodes, Greece.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/09&quot&quotOintment jar (Alabastron)&quot&quotUnguent jar&quotNULL&quotOintment jar (Alabastron). Corinthian. c. 700 BC. Rhodes, Greece ?&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/10&quot&quotCotyliscus (small pottery ointment vessel)&quot&quotUnguent jar&quotNULL&quotCotyliscus (small pottery ointment vessel). Greek. Greece.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/11-12&quot&quotCards missing&quot&quotPottery ?&quotNULL&quotClassical Greek items.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/13&quot&quotReplicas of ballots (from an Athenian law court)&quot&quotBronze replicas of Ballots&quotNULL&quotBallots (from an Athenian law court). Bronze replicas.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/14&quot&quotPottery ointment jar (small)&quot&quotUnguent jar&quotNULL&quotPottery ointment jar (small), complete apart from part of base. Greece.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/15&quot&quotOintment jar (small), Greek style&quot&quotUnguent jar&quotNULL&quotOintment jar (small), Greek style. Italy.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/16&quot&quotBronze strigils (Greek)&quot&quotStrigils&quotNULL&quot2 Bronze strigils (to clean the body after exercise). Greek. Greece.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/17&quot&quotLekane lid&quot&quotLekane lid&quotNULL&quotLekane lid (i.e. lid of large bowl or vase). Etruscan. Etruria, Italy (Greek colony).&quot&quot10&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/18&quot&quotPottery dish (with geometrical pattern)&quot&quotDish&quotNULL&quotPottery dish (with geometrical pattern). Cyprus. c. 1000 BC.&quot&quot84&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/19&quot&quotPottery vessel (small)&quot&quotPottery vessel&quot&quot08A02.06&quot&quotPottery vessel (small), incomplete. Greek (Corinthian).&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/20&quot&quotGreek pottery, various&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotLarge Greek pottery fragments, various (Cypriot, Atrtic etc.).&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/21&quot&quotReplica of Spartan gold cup&quot&quotCup&quotNULL&quotReplica of Spartan gold cup, hand made. Greece.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.36/22&quot&quotReplica of gold mask&quot&quotMask&quotNULL&quotReplica of gold mask (head of Agamemnon). Greek.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.37/01&quot&quotHorn ornaments&quot&quotHorn ornaments&quotNULL&quotPair of horn ornaments. Southern Africa.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.37/02&quot&quotOrnamental metal sheath&quot&quotSheath&quotNULL&quotOrnamental metal sheath. Kenya.&quot&quot35&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.37/03&quot&quotCard missing&quot&quotAfrican item(s)&quotNULL&quotAfrican item(s).&quot&quot80&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.37/04&quot&quotSmoking pipe&quot&quotSmoking pipe&quotNULL&quotSmoking pipe. African. Hollowed wooden stem inserted into pottery bowl and boud with coloured beads.&quot&quot80&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.38/01-02&quot&quotCards missing&quot&quotAmerican items&quotNULL&quotAmerican items.&quot&quot139&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.38/03&quot&quotBolas stones&quot&quotBolas stones&quotNULL&quot3 Bolas stones covered with snakeskin and roped together. Central America.&quot&quot139&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.39/01&quot&quotWater gourd&quot&quotWater gourd&quotNULL&quotGourd (used as water bottle) hollowed ands dried. Aboriginal. Queensland, Australia.&quot&quot81&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.39/02&quot&quotWater gourd&quot&quotWater gourd&quotNULL&quotGourd (used as water bottle) hollowed ands dried, with carved handle. Aboriginal. Queensland, Australia.&quot&quot81&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.40/01&quot&quotBamboo hooks&quot&quotFish hooks?&quotNULL&quot6 Bamboo [fish?] hooks. Far Eastern.&quot&quot140&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.40/02&quot&quotRush fans & carved wooden dragon&quot&quotFans & carved dragon&quotNULL&quot2 Rush fans. Siamese. Carved wooden dragon. Siam.&quot&quot33&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.40/03&quot&quotAshanti wooden stool&quot&quotStool&quotNULL&quotAshanti stool. Fijian. Sawn and carved wood.&quot&quot103&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.40/04&quot&quotGlazed pottery vessel&quot&quotPottery vessel&quotNULL&quotPottery vessel glazed with vegetable varnish. Fijian.&quot&quot103&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.40/05&quot&quotBamboo book 'pages'&quot&quotBamboo book 'pages'&quotNULL&quotBamboo book 'pages'. Far Eastern.&quot&quot140&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.41/01&quot&quotFlintwork (arrowheads, spearheads etc.)&quot&quotFlint tools&quotNULL&quotFlintwork (arrowheads, spearheads etc.). Modern North American.&quot&quot82&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.41/02&quot&quotGlass spearhead&quot&quotSpearhead&quotNULL&quotSpearhead of cloudy brown worked glass. N. American.&quot&quot82&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.42/01&quot&quotPottery (coarse ware)&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotPottery (coarse ware) fragments. Libyan.&quot&quot129&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.43/01&quot&quotBlue faience ring&quot&quotRing fragments&quotNULL&quot4 Frgaments of a blue faience ring (c. 1400 BC). Egypt.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.43/02&quot&quotPot (Kohl)&quot&quotPot&quot&quot08A02.06&quot&quotPot (Kohl). Egyptian. Gaza, Egypt.&quot&quot97&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.43/03&quot&quotBronze thumb ring&quot&quotThumb ring&quotNULL&quotBronze thumb ring. Egyptian.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.43/04&quot&quotEgyptian jar&quot&quotJar&quotNULL&quotEgyptian jar (26th Dynasty). Kahun, Egyot.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.43/05&quot&quotEgyptian vase fragments&quot&quotPotsherds&quotNULL&quotEgyptian vase fragments (Pre-Dynastic). Luxor, Egypt.&quot&quot45&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.44/01&quot&quotOil lamp&quot&quotOil lamp&quotNULL&quotOil lamp. Israel.&quot&quot70&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.44/02&quot&quotLamp (primitive, undecorated)&quot&quotOil lamp&quotNULL&quotLamp (primitive, undecorated). Near Eastern.&quot&quot140&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.44/03&quot&quotCoarse pottery vessel&quot&quotPottery vessel&quot&quot08A02.06&quot&quotCoarse pottery vessel. Syrian ?&quot&quot118&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.45/01&quot&quotBrick fragment (with inscription)&quot&quotInscribed brick&quotNULL&quotBrick fragment (with inscription). Babylon (c. 550 BC).&quot&quot119&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.45/02&quot&quotPottery jar lid&quot&quotJar lid&quotNULL&quotPottery jar lid (fine), chipped rim. Babylonian. Babylon.&quot&quot119&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.46/01&quot&quotDecorated brooch with pin&quot&quotBrooch&quotNULL&quotDecorated brooch with pin (tin ?). Byzantine.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.47/01&quot&quotAdzes & Pottery vessels&quot&quotMiscellaneous&quotNULL&quot2 Adzes & 2 Pottery vessels (ointment jars). Indian. One adze marked 'India'.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.48/01&quot&quotPottery jar&quot&quotJar&quot&quot08A04.17&quot&quotPottery jar. Capri.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.49/01&quot&quotCard missing&quot&quotUnidentified item(s)&quot&quot08A13.33&quot&quotUnidentified item(s)&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/01&quot&quotNewspaper cuttings&quot&quotNewspaper cuttings&quotNULL&quotNewspaper cuttings (local, national and international archaeological topics).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/02&quot&quotPrints, maps and sketches&quot&quotPrints, maps and sketches&quotNULL&quotPrints, maps and sketches (Bath through the ages).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/03&quot&quotLead scroll end decoration&quot&quotScroll end decoration&quotNULL&quotLead scroll end decoration. Upper Langridge Farm, Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/04&quot&quotGreen glass (with leaf impression)&quot&quotStained glass fragment&quotNULL&quotGreen glass (with leaf impression). Tintern.&quot&quot2&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/05&quot&quotHuman skull&quot&quotHuman skull&quot&quot08A01.02&quot&quotHuman skull uncovered by road workmen. Salisbury, Wiltshire.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/06&quot&quotStone coffin (of a small girl)&quot&quotCoffin&quotNULL&quotStone coffin (of a small girl) c. 500 AD. Westwood, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/07&quot&quotPottery lamps, Ointment jars, Figurines&quot&quotMiscellaneous finds&quotNULL&quot3 Pottery lamps, 2 Ointment jars, 4 Figurines. Egyptian ?&quot&quot45&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/08&quot&quotHuman bones&quot&quotHuman bones&quot&quot08A07.04&quot&quotBones (human) + lower jaw bone (human) + bones of small child.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/09&quot&quotLead weight&quot&quotWeight&quotNULL&quotLead weight.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/10&quot&quotBone instrument (for skinning animals)&quot&quotBone tool&quotNULL&quotBone instrument (for skinning animals).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/11&quot&quotPottery statuette (man in armour)&quot&quotStatuette&quotNULL&quotPottery statuette (man in armour).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotBATKS:1986.50/12&quot&quotIron horseshoes&quot&quotHorseshoes&quotNULL&quot6 Iron horseshoes (one decaying).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR001&quot&quotMantrap, semi-circular jaws&quot&quotMantrap&quot&quot07G22&quot&quotSemicircular-jawed single spring man-trap.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR002&quot&quotMantrap, square jaws&quot&quotMantrap&quot&quot07G beside&quot&quotSquare-jawed double spring man-trap.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR003&quot&quotMaltese stone vase in five parts. Ornately carved, two figures of Satyrs&quot&quotStone vase, broken and incomplete&quotNULL&quotMaltese stone vase in five parts. Ornately carved, two figures of Satyrs, one with arm missing. General condition chipped. One figure broken off.&quot&quot93&quot
&quotEUR004&quot&quotDaguerrotype photograph of point lace&quot&quotDaguerrotype photograph&quotNULL&quotDaguerrotype photograph of point lace.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR005&quot&quotRush-light holder&quot&quotRush-light holder&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotRush-light holder, bronze.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR007&quot&quotDentist's tooth extractor from battlefield of the Crimea&quot&quotTooth extractor&quot&quot07A100&quot&quotDental Pelican: Dentist's tooth extractor consisting of central metal shaft with screw mechanism, plus lever to raise or lower it and worn wooden knob.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR008&quot&quotPocket clasp knife, brass lacquer handle and gargoyle head.&quot&quotKnife, folding&quot&quot07A059&quot&quotFolding pocket clasp knife. Blade of angled metal (iron?) with sharp edge. Metal pitted in small areas. Brass and iron rivets. Inscribed in pricked characters: 'I'le waite on ye at the table', 'And doe what Service I am able', 'To carve your meate is my intent', 'Use me but let me not be lent'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR009&quot&quotBottle of Liquor (in which the body of Nelson was brought home after the victory of Traflagar1805&quot&quotGlass bottle of liquid&quot&quot07A059&quot&quotSmall glass bottle containing brownish liquid, supposedly: '( In which the body of Nelson was brought home after the victory of Trafalgar, Oct. 1805).' Glass stopper, with remnants of wax (?) used to seal stopper but now cracked, also remains of cord around neck.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR010&quot&quotVelvet covered sheath&quot&quotCeremonial sheath&quot&quot07B03&quot&quotVelvet-covered sheath. Originally holding a 'miserucord' or dagger of mercy, lost or stolen in 1893.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR011&quot&quotSpectacles 18th century, horn and iron rims. Rev. Dom. Horne.&quot&quotSpectacles&quot&quot07A059&quot&quotPair of spectacles with iron frame containing horn and glass inserts. Side bars have circular ends. Both lenses are cracked.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR012&quot&quotPiece of beech cut in 1907 from a log under water in the 11th century foundation of Winchester Cathedral.&quot&quotPiece of wood&quot&quot07A059&quot&quotRectangular piece of wood, with five cut sides and one rough edge. Apparently a 'Piece of beech cut in 1907 from a log under water in the 11th century foundation of Winchester Cathedral.'&quot&quot65&quot
&quotEUR013&quot&quotFigure of Christ carved from bone. French prisoner of war art (Napoleonic Wars).&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07A059&quot&quotBone figurine of crucified Christ, wearing crown of thorns and loin cloth. Arms were possibly once attached. Feet have been broken off just below ankles. Carving is one sided - original structure of bone shows at back. Carvede by a French prisoner-of-war during the Napoleonic Wars.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR014&quot&quotPiece of melted lead (melted in burning of the Houses of Parliament)&quot&quotPiece of melted lead&quot&quot07A059&quot&quotPiece of misshapen lead made up of attached strands. Apparently a relic from the fire at the Palace of Westminster.&quot&quot65&quot
&quotEUR015&quot&quotCard containing four wig curlers and one stone rubber.&quot&quotWig curlers and stone rubber&quot&quot07A060&quot&quot4 Wooden objects mounted on a card together with a smooth stone cylinder. Described as wig curlers and a stone rubber from the 17th century.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR016&quot&quotPiece of Willow, from the tomb of Napoleon, St Helena 1848&quot&quotPiece of wood&quot&quot07A060&quot&quotSmall piece of rough wood. Apparently a 'piece of Willow from Napoleon's tomb at St Helena 1848.'&quot&quot83&quot
&quotEUR017&quot&quotPart of steel gauntlet, stall for middle finger (?)&quot&quotArmour&quot&quot07A060&quot&quotPiece of articulated steel armour. Possibly made by an armourer's apprentice or off a model of a suit of armour' - N. Griffiths, 2003. Articulated steel plates held together with dome head rivetsseparate thumbpiece held by leather straps. Miniature gauntlet from a suit of miniature armour, European, 19th century - B.Godwin 2009.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR018&quot&quotFacsimile signet ring of Mary Queen of Scots.&quot&quotSeal&quot&quot07A003&quot&quotGlass seal with red wax impression in original box produced by British Museum labelled "Signet Ring of Mary Queen of Scots from the original in the British Museum". Under wax impression is the number '71'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR019&quot&quotQueen Mary's signet ring&quot&quotWax impression&quot&quot07A003&quot&quotRed wax impression from the signet ring of Mary Queen of Scots in original box as purchased.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR020&quot&quotFragment of mulberry tree from Milton's tree, Christ College, Cambridge.&quot&quotPiece of wood&quot&quot07A060&quot&quotSmall piece of rough wood with attached label stating 'Milton's mulberry in Christ Church Garden torn with my own hand..P.Hupey (?)'.&quot&quot65&quot
&quotEUR021&quot&quotHelmet chin-strap, leather and iron.&quot&quotPiece of armour&quot&quot07A060&quot&quotShort band consisting of leather straps supporting a row of rusted .metal links.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR022&quot&quotPair of folding guinea scales in wooden case.&quot&quotScales&quot&quot07A061&quot&quotBrass folding scales attached to a hinged wooden box. Original printed instructions on lid and bottom of box. Incomplete, missing small parts.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR023&quot&quot5 Tallow dips. broken&quot&quotCandles&quot&quot07G22&quot&quot5 Tallow dip candles, broken.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR024&quot&quotIron tallow dip and rush light bracket&quot&quotCandle holder&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotIron tallow dip and rush light bracket.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR025&quot&quotTallow dip or candle holder&quot&quotCandle holder&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotTallow dip or candle holder.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR026&quot&quotIron tallow dip or candle holder&quot&quotCandle holder&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotIron tallow dip or candle holder.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR027&quot&quotIron tallow dip or candle holder terminating in a hook, not a bowl&quot&quotCandle holder&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotIron tallow dip or candle holder terminating in a hook, not a bowl. Appears to be missing candle holder.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR028&quot&quotScrew&quot&quotScrew&quot&quot07A061&quot&quotOnly base and labels found so far.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR029&quot&quotAncient Bridle, Found in Drogheda in 1844&quot&quotBridle&quot&quot07A061&quot&quotCoiled string 'harness'with a number of loops and attachments of wire, plus the remnant of a leather strap. In a few places the external covering of the coiled string has worn through to reveal a structure of vertical strands of the same material which form the main structure.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotEUR030&quot&quotLead 18th century tobacco jar&quot&quotTobacco jar&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotLead 18th century tobacco jar. Has a false bottom, currently jammed in.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR032&quot&quotKnife with decorated bronze handle.&quot&quotKnife&quot&quot07A061&quot&quotKnife with iron blade and decorated brass or bronze handle. On top of handle is a half figure, possibly female, possibly beating a drum. Suggestion of copper rivets on handle with some green tarnishing. Knife blade is iron with some rusting and scarring, and shows a "Z" or "N" together with an arrow shaped mark scored into the metal.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR033&quot&quotIron spur&quot&quotSpur&quot&quot07A062&quot&quotIron spur with buckle and two hooks attached. Pointed metal piece at end of spur still rotates.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR033A&quot&quotLarge iron spur&quot&quotSpur&quot&quot07A062&quot&quotLarge iron spur with buckle and two hooks attached. Pointed metal piece at end of spur still rotates.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR034&quot&quotSilver spur&quot&quotSpur&quot&quot07A062&quot&quotSilver spur with buckle attached. slightly distorted in shape. Actual spiked part of the spur still rotates.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR035&quot&quotSuspension bar for purse (?)&quot&quotPurse(?)&quot&quot07A062&quot&quotMetal bar which rotates on a central vertical bar surmounted by a sturdy ring. Bar terminates at each end in a terminal rounded stud and has four perforated loops hanging down from its lower edge. Both sides inscribed, AVE. MARIA. GACIA. GLENA. A. DOMINUS. TECUM.' The central block shows a large inscribed "W" or "V V".&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR036&quot&quotIron door nail&quot&quotNail&quot&quot07G15.01&quot&quotDoor nail found in a Roman villla at Shockerwick. There were originally two nails.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR036A&quot&quotHammer head with remains of shaft&quot&quotHammer head&quot&quot07G15.01&quot&quotIron hammer head with fragment of shaft.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR037&quot&quotIron claw hamme&quot&quotHammer&quot&quot07A062&quot&quotIron claw hammer with iron shaft. End of shaft with awl-like point.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR038&quot&quotWooden dowsing rod&quot&quotDowsing rod&quotNULL&quotDowsing rod. (stick).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR039&quot&quotPair of soles&quot&quotShoe soles&quot&quot07A063&quot&quot2 Incomplete leather soles with stitching holes around edge. Slipper soles found in a stone coffin, Orange Grove, Bath 1896.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR040&quot&quotNail from roof of Bath Abbey&quot&quotNail&quot&quot07A063&quot&quotLarge iron nail with square head (4 cm square) and round shank.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR041&quot&quotWheel gauge&quot&quotWheel gauge&quot&quot07A063&quot&quotWheel gauge. Flat metal plate with incremental slots cut into the metal. spike on one side and a hold on the other with a separate ring (unattached). Used at toll-gates to gauge the breadth of wheels.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR042A&quot&quotHorse shoe&quot&quotHorse shoe&quot&quot07A064&quot&quotThick, iron, open-ended horse shoe with two open nail holes.Slightly concave in shape.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR042B&quot&quotPart of bullock shoe&quot&quotBullock shoe&quot&quot07A064&quot&quotIron bullock shoe with four open nail holes and curving metal strap.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR042C&quot&quotHorse shoe&quot&quotHorse shoe&quot&quot07A064&quot&quotIron, horse shoe, closed, with four open nail holes.Slightly concave in shape.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR043&quot&quotBrass gun-powder measure&quot&quotGun-powder measure&quot&quot07A064&quot&quotGun-powder measure for charging a muzzle-loading gun. Brass cylinder with lip and a perforated scale, that fits over an inner cylinder with a milled bottom and a tiny hole halfway up. Allows for three different measures. A brass hook (unattached) has been placed inside.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR043A&quot&quot2 Lead bullets with wadding&quot&quotBullets and wadding&quot&quot07A064&quot&quot1 Plug of cotton wool wrapped in paper, 1 Lead bullet with its base wrapped in a scrap of wax paper, probably originally attached to wadding, 1 Paper wrapping containing another lead bullet together with its cotton wool wadding with a printed label on the bottom "ELEY. LONDON".
B.Godwin:2009 2 paper cartridges for a percussion revolver by Eley, England mid 19th century. William & Charles Eley, London founded 1828. Manufacturers of cartridges, wadding, percussion caps etc.
11.5mm calibre. 1 cartridge intact with orange paper seal marked "Eley London", the other end with brown cotton tape pull to enable the cartridge to be opened. The other cartridge broken apart and the powder charge lost.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR044&quot&quotBanker's balance and weights in mahoigany box&quot&quotBanker's balance&quot&quot07A064&quot&quotBanker's balance. Mahogany box containing pair of round dishes attached by string to iron balancing bar. One string broken. Also 3 circular brass weights with decorated edges and inscription on both sides. One is one guinea (" IL IS"), another is half a guinea ("10S 6D"), the third is a quarter of a guinea ("5S3D"). Four loose sections of wood ias separators. Label gives instructions for use.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR045&quot&quotPair of folding guinea scales with 3 weights in wooden case.&quot&quotScales&quot&quot07A064&quot&quotBrass folding scales attached to a hinged wooden box. Original printed instructions on lid and bottom of box. Three weights located in end of box. See also EUR022 (a smaller but similar scales) - both are incomplete, missing small parts.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR046&quot&quot1 of 10 models showing mode of dress worn in various Swiss cantons&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotPriest? in robes with garland. 'Freyburg'.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR046A&quot&quot1 of 10 models showing mode of dress worn in various Swiss cantons&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotMan in jacket and trousers, wearing a hat. 'Freyburg'.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR046B&quot&quot1 of 10 models showing mode of dress worn in various Swiss cantons&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotWoman in dress with apron and hat. 'Zug'.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR046C&quot&quot1 of 10 models showing mode of dress worn in various Swiss cantons&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotWoman in dress and headdress, carrying a basket. 'Berne'.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR046D&quot&quot1 of 10 models showing mode of dress worn in various Swiss cantons&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotMan wearing breeches, jacket and hat, sitting on a stile. 'Schasshausen'.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR046E&quot&quot1 of 10 models showing mode of dress worn in various Swiss cantons&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotMan with breeches and tricorn hat, carrying a scythe, and a boy with a fork. 'Zurich'.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR046F&quot&quot1 of 10 models showing mode of dress worn in various Swiss cantons&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotGentleman wearing pantaloons and court dress, also a little girl.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR046G&quot&quot1 of 10 models showing mode of dress worn in various Swiss cantons&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotWoman in a dress and carrying a basket of fruit/bread. 'Schasshausen'.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR046H&quot&quot1 of 10 models showing mode of dress worn in various Swiss cantons&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotMan in breeches, with alpen horn. 'Appenzell'.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR046I&quot&quot1 of 10 models showing mode of dress worn in various Swiss cantons&quot&quotFigurine&quot&quot07G12.06&quot&quotWoman wearing a dress and apron, carrying a basket.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR047&quot&quotIron door lock&quot&quotDoor Lock&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotIron door lock, XVII Cent.ury.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR047A&quot&quotIron door key&quot&quotDoor key&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotIron door key, XVII Cent.ury.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR048+A-B&quot&quot3 Hand made nails&quot&quotNails&quot&quot07A065&quot&quot3 Hand-made nails, rectangular heads, different sizes.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR049&quot&quotDoor key&quot&quotDoor key&quot&quot07A065&quot&quotDoor key.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR050&quot&quotLarge door key&quot&quotDoor key&quot&quot07A065&quot&quotLarge door key.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR051&quot&quotModel of screw propeller&quot&quotScrew propeller, model&quot&quot07A063&quot&quotSmall carved wooden model of propeller of the S.S. Great Britain. Apparently carved from the same wood used to make the original.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR052&quot&quotPike head, 18th century&quot&quotPike head&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotPike head 18th century. Ireland. Used in the rebelliojn of 1798. Made from a 15th/16th century model.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotEUR053&quot&quotIrish pike and shaft&quot&quotIrish pike&quot&quot07H03-05&quot&quotIrish pike with shaft.&quot&quot3&quot
&quotEUR054&quot&quotPike staff? ceremonial?&quot&quotPike staff&quotNULL&quotPike staff? Ceremonial? Locality unknown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR055&quot&quotBrass postman's horn&quot&quotPost-horn&quot&quot07G15.01&quot&quotBrass postman's horn. Used in villages until mid-nineteenth century for official receipt and delivery of letters.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR056&quot&quot1 of 2 china bowls&quot&quotChina bowl&quot&quot07G15.04&quot&quotComplete china bowl, badly cracked and since repaired. Decoration of flowers with maker's mark of four dots on rim of base.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR056A&quot&quot1 of 2 china bowls&quot&quotChina bowl&quot&quot07G15.04&quot&quotPart of a china bowl (about two thirds), cracked and since repaired. Ring of blue flowers and green leaves on the inside of the rim. With small blue flowers on the outside. No maker's marks.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR057A&quot&quotPiece of telegraph cable, Dover to Calais&quot&quotTelegraph cable&quot&quot07A065&quot&quotPiece of telegraph cable with ends secured by coiled wire bands.. Example of the cable used for the first telegraph across the English Channel from Dover to Calais.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR057B&quot&quotPiece of telegraph cable, Mediterranean&quot&quotTelegraph cable&quot&quot07A065&quot&quotPiece of telegraph cable encircled by brass ring with inscription reading "MEDITERRANEAN TELEGRAPH CABLE, LENGTH 250 MILES, WIEGHT 1750 TONS. H.V.PHYSICK, ENGINEER, LONDON'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR057C&quot&quotPece of transatlantic telegraph cable.&quot&quotTelephone cable,&quot&quot07A065&quot&quotPiece of telegraph cable with ends secured by brass rings. Example of the first cable laid across the Atlantic.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR058&quot&quotLarge door key&quot&quotDoor key&quot&quot07A065&quot&quotDoor Key. Very rusted condition and loop at end has eroded in one place.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR059&quot&quotTile taken from a German dug-out&quot&quotTile&quot&quot07A066&quot&quotSquare dirty buff-coloured tile with stencilled star pattern in red, black and pale blue. On back a number '29' is imprinted in the clay. Found in a German dug-out during the First World War.&quot&quot8&quot
&quotEUR060&quot&quotBritish rifle grenade, First World War&quot&quotRifle grenade&quot&quot07E16&quot&quotBritish rifle grenade, 1915 Mark II, No. 3 (explosive charge removed)
Steel shaft with brass and segmented iron explosive headbrass section stamped "The Cotton Powder Co. Ltd. London, Hales Patent".
(Cotton Powder Co.Ltd., Faversham, Kent)
steel spring clip for attaching to rifle muzzlewind vane for stabilizationsafety pin with split ring pull
Overall length 41.6cm&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR061&quot&quotBritish rifle grenade, First World War&quot&quotRifle grenade&quot&quot07E16&quot&quotBritish rifle grenade, Mark i, No.20 - First World War (explosive removed)
A simplified version of the 1915 rifle grenade (EUR060)
Steel shaft with segmented brass explosive head painted white and stamped with small "triangle" mark
Overall length 41.5cm&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR062&quot&quotBritish hand grenade, Second World War&quot&quotHand grenade&quot&quot05B09&quot&quotBritish hand grenade, pineapple type. Second World War.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR063&quot&quotBritish rifle grenade, First World War&quot&quotRifle grenade&quot&quot07E16&quot&quotBritish rifle grenade, Mark II, No. 24, 1918 - First World War (explosive charge removed)
Steel shaft and grenade headthe head of smooth cylindrical shape and stamped "No 35 Mk. 1 1917 G.IL"
Overall length: 40cm&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR064&quot&quotBritish hand grenade, First World War&quot&quotHand grenade&quot&quot07E16&quot&quotBritish hand grenade, Mark 2, No.2 - First World War (explosive charge removed)
Based on a design by Marten Hale and introduced in 1915. Deemed to be unsafe and was out of service by 1916.
Wooden throwing handle, the rear attached with 4 piece cloth "streamers"brass explosive container with segmented iron head.
Brass container stamped "The Cotten Powder Co. Ltd. Hales Patent London, 8mm F"the lower base stamped with Broad Arrow mark and number "82".
(Cotton Powder Co.Ltd., Faversham, Kent)
Overall length 32cm&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR065&quot&quotSmall German flag (bannerette), First World War&quot&quotFlag (bannerette)&quot&quot07B03&quot&quotGerman bannerette found in a German dug out during the First World War.&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR066&quot&quot'Blackjack' cosh, First World War&quot&quotCosh&quot&quot07A066&quot&quot'Blackjack' cosh. Flexible woven cord with two rounded weighted ends Leather strap with tassel at end attached below one of the weights. First World War.&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR067&quot&quotCalthrop. Small sphere with four spikes attached&quot&quotCalthrop&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotCalthrop. Small sphere with four spikes attached, used by the Sikhs to strew on roads as an offensive weapon against horse transport, etc.&quot&quot28&quot
&quotEUR068+A-F&quot&quot2 flints, 3 percussion caps, 2 lead bullets&quot&quotGun accessories&quot&quot07A066&quot&quotBox containing 3 milled percussion caps, two square-cut flints with tapering edge, and two lead bullets seated on wadding.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR069&quot&quotFragment of a shell from the battle field of Sebastopol&quot&quotShell fragment&quot&quot07G22&quot&quotFragment of an iron shell, from the battlefield of Sebastopol, 14.5cm diameter, of hollow construction with vent or fuze hole.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR070&quot&quotInstrument for self-defence&quot&quotDefensive weapon&quot&quot07A066&quot&quotIron tube containing eight slits, 4 on each side, which release concealed knife blades. One end decorated with milled bands and has a loose ring. Instrument for self-defence, English, probably early 19th century.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR071&quot&quotLeather belt and pouch&quot&quotLeather belt and pouch&quot&quot07G15.01&quot&quotLeather belt and pouch with metal coat of arms of Bath on pouch, comprising a lion and bear supporting a shield. Ornamental buckles and a badge which bears the cipher Victoria Rex.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR072&quot&quotHand-painted silk flags: White Ensign, Union flag, and a burgee with St Georges Cross&quot&quotFlags&quot&quot07A067&quot&quotHand-painted silk flags protected between glass plates. Flags crudely painted and worn in places: White Ensign, Union Flag, and a burgee with the flag of St. George.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR073&quot&quotSteel waster - stone carver's chisel&quot&quotChisel&quot&quot07A067&quot&quotSteel waster - stone carver's chisel. Tapering steel chisel with hexagonal section and flat sides. Rounded knob at one end and flat blade at the other.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR074&quot&quotBottle ornamented with coloured wood inlay&quot&quotDecorated bottle&quot&quot07G15.04&quot&quotBottle ornamented with coloured wood/straw? inlay by Russian Prisoner of War.&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR075&quot&quotBox containing the Royal Humane Society's instruments for resuscitation&quot&quotResuscitation kit&quotNULL&quotOak box containing the Royal Humane Society's instruments for resuscitation. Box has a brass plate inscribed 'Bath Humane Society, 1805'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR076&quot&quotBone lace bobbin&quot&quotLace Bobbin&quot&quot07A067&quot&quotBone lace bobbin. The shaft is decorated with black and red dots and concentric bands. The words "AUNT" and "JANY" are spelt out in irregular dots. There is coiled thread at one and and a ring of coloured glass beads on a metal thread at the other.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR076A&quot&quotBone lace bobbin&quot&quotLace Bobbin&quot&quot07A067&quot&quotBone lace bobbin. The shaft is decorated with black and red dots and concentric bands. The word "BETSY" is spelt out in dots. There is a ring of coloured glass beads on a metal thread at one end.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR077&quot&quotApron - embroidered net edged with lace&quot&quotApron&quot&quot07B03&quot&quotApron - embroidered net, edged with lace. European.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR078&quot&quotShort jacket, velvet&quot&quotJacket&quot&quot07B03&quot&quotShort jacket, velvet. blackembroidered with silver thread. European. Brittany.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR079&quot&quotNeck garment fringed with silver material, decorated with metallic sequins&quot&quotNeck garment&quot&quot07B03&quot&quotVelvet neck garment fringed with silver material, decorated with metallic sequins. European.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR080&quot&quotWhite cotton cap, woman's&quot&quotCap&quot&quot07B03&quot&quotWhite cotton cap, woman's. European. Brittany.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR081&quot&quotAbnormal development of wood in root of Spanish Chestnut tree&quot&quotTeratological specimen&quot&quot07F27&quot&quotAbnormal development of wood in the root of Spanish Chestnut tree, weight 13 lbs.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR082&quot&quotShot measure for muzzle-loading guns&quot&quotShot measure&quotNULL&quotEnglish shot-belt, 19th century. Leather pouch and integral belt stiched along the sides. Steel buckle. The belt stamped Jones, Shrewsbury together with a Crown. Steel top and nozzle marked Sykes and with see-saw charger adjustable for 2 posistions marked 1 and 1,1/4 ozs. Charger unscrews for refilling pouch.
Overall length (folded) 76.5cm
Quantity of lead shot&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR083&quot&quotPowder flask&quot&quotPowder flask&quot&quot07A067&quot&quotPowder flask with decorated copper embossed body and brass nozzle. Spring broken. Seam on body is split in two places.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR084&quot&quotShot flask, leather body with brass nozzle&quot&quotShot Flask&quot&quot07A067&quot&quotShot flask, leather body with brass nozzle. Leather pouch is split at bottom.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR085&quot&quotOctagonal frame containing an ornamental arrangement of marine shells&quot&quotShell decoration&quot&quot00B02&quot&quotOctagonal frame containing an ornamental arrangement of marine shells, centre-piece arranged in the form of a crown. Date of donation suggests it may have been made to celebrate Queen Victoria's golden jubilee.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR086&quot&quotMayor of Bath's Constable's truncheon&quot&quotCeremonial truncheon&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotMayor of Bath's Constable's truncheon, decorated. Temp. William IV.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR087&quot&quotMilitary Police truncheon&quot&quotTruncheon&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotMilitary Police truncheon. Stamped 'MP' under a crown. British. Plain wood, no decoration.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR088&quot&quotMilitary Police truncheon&quot&quotTruncheon&quot&quot07G15.14&quot&quotMilitary Police truncheon. Stamped 'MP' under a crown. British. Painted black, some gilding.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR089&quot&quotDouble handcuff with key - early pattern (?)&quot&quotHandcuffs&quot&quot07A068&quot&quotDouble Handcuffs made of a flatish iron band , hinged at one end and with a cylindrical lock at the other. Key attached.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR090&quot&quotSingle handcuff with key. Early pattern ?&quot&quotHandcuffs&quot&quot07A068&quot&quotSingle Handcuff made of a flatish iron band , partially covered with leather, cylindrical lock. Key attached.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR091&quot&quotChurchwarden's staff - William IV period&quot&quotChurchwarden's staff&quot&quot07F12-F22&quot&quotChurchwarden's staff formerly used at St. Swithin's, Bathford. Decorated with Bath coat of arms and the initials of William IV and Bathford.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR092&quot&quotStaff with brass insignia from Paulton or Bower Hinton&quot&quotCeremonial staff&quot&quot07H03-05&quot&quotStaff with brass insignia from Paulton or Bower Hinton. Used in the villages of Paulton and Hinton Blewett.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR093&quot&quotBlack cocked hat made by Turner Brothers, Milsom Street, Bath&quot&quotCocked hat&quot&quot07G15.01&quot&quotBlack cocked hat made by Turner Brothers, Milsom Street, Bath, contained in a metal hat box.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR094&quot&quotBees-wax candle for use in church&quot&quotCandle&quot&quot07G22&quot&quotBees-wax candle for use in church. Donated as a 'Roman wax candle, A.D. 1273.'&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR095+A-K&quot&quot12 Packets containing wax figures&quot&quotFigurines&quot&quot07G15.07&quot&quot12 Figures and groups carved in wax. Subjects:: Homeless*Fruit Seller*MilkmaidThe Hornpipe*GleanerDame's SchoolChild's dog*Feeding the puppyBeggar*Blind beggar*Begging Mother(12th Unknown). Those asterisked are still in reasonable condition.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR096&quot&quotIron gallows cap&quot&quotGallows cap&quot&quot07G22&quot&quotIron gallows cap used in the hanging of Richard Biggs in 1748, at Gallows Tyning, Odd Down, for murdering his wife. The last time a gallows cap was used at Bath.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR097&quot&quotGerman lance pennon&quot&quotLance pennon&quot&quot07B03&quot&quotLance pennon, red and yellow - 'taken from a German dug-out in the Great War'.&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR098&quot&quotRussian bugle taken at Inkerman in 1856&quot&quotBugle&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotRussian bugle taken at the Battle of Inkerman in 1856.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR099&quot&quotCandle stick&quot&quotCandle stick&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotCandlestick used by Dr. T. Egerton Hale (Royal Fusiliers) when removing a bullet from a man's leg in the trench at 11:45 pm. It had pierced one leg and lodged near skin of the other.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR100+A-E&quot&quotSix papers collected belonging to Dr. Hale, 7th Royal fusiliers&quot&quotPaper cutting&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotPrinted Russian iconographic picture.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR101&quot&quotSiege rifle ball&quot&quotNeedle Bullet&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotTige rifle ball extracted from a man's leg in the trenches on June 24th 1855 (at 11.45 o'clock) by Dr. Thomas Egerton Hale. Calibre .65 inch (17mm). Pointed form with 2 molded projections either side to engage rifling.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR101A&quot&quotSiege rifle ball&quot&quotNeedle Bullet&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotRussian needle bullet removed from a man's arm in April 1855 by Dr. Thomas Egerton Hale. Calibre .65 inch (17mm). Pointed form with 2 molded projections either side to engage rifling.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR101B&quot&quotLead bullet&quot&quotBullet&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotLead rifle bullet with top of percussion cap attached. Dome-headed bullet for military rifle, unfired, Calibre .577 inch (14.5mm). Smooth form with domed top, the base inset with an iron cup which forces the bullet to engage rifling when fired.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR101C&quot&quotLead bullet&quot&quotBullet&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotLead rifle bullet, melted and deformed on impact, top of percussion cap attached.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR101D&quot&quotLead bullet&quot&quotBullet&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotLead pistol bullet. Conical shaped revolver bullet. Calibre .38 inch (9.5mm).&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR101E&quot&quotLead bullet&quot&quotBullet&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotLead pistol bullet, unused, with cartridge? attached. Paper case marked Eley on base, containing powder chargeconical lead bullet, calibre .40 inch (10mm).&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR101F&quot&quotPercussion cap&quot&quotPercussion cap&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotUn-fired copper percussion cap for firing a percussion musket. Cap in two pieces, cap is hemispherical, base with 6 arms. "Top-hat" type formed with pronounced rim.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR101G&quot&quotPercussion cap&quot&quotPercussion cap&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotCopper percussion cap for firing a percussion musket. Percussion cap in two pieces, cap with six arms, base with four. "Top-hat" type formed with pronounced rim.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR102&quot&quotPiece of Russian bread from the Crimea War&quot&quotPiece of bread&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotPiece of Russian bread, poor quality, containing grit and bits of straw/chaff.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR103&quot&quotRussian medal to commemorate the Hungarian campaign&quot&quotMilitary medal&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotRussian medal to commemorate the Hungarian campaign in 1849. Taken from a dead soldier on the battlefield at Sebastopol.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR104+A&quot&quotBox containing two medal ribbons&quot&quotMedal ribbons&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBox containing two medal ribbons, Victoria Cross and Sebastopol, awarded to Dr. Egerton Hale, 7th Riyal Fusiliers.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR105&quot&quotTobacco smoking pipe, Russian&quot&quotTobacco pipe&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotRussian tobacco pipe, Battle of the Tchemaya.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR106&quot&quotRosary&quot&quotRosary&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotRosary with crucifix and St. Benedict talisman attached.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR106A&quot&quotRosary&quot&quotRosary&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotRosary with cross attached.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR107&quot&quot1 of 8 crosses and crucifixes&quot&quotCrucifix&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotCrucifix, highly decorated both sides, possibly ebony.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR107A&quot&quot1 of 8 crosses and crucifixes&quot&quotCrucifix&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotCrucifix, with church man, and PAD on reverse.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR107B&quot&quot1 of 8 crosses and crucifixes&quot&quotCrucifix&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotCricifix, very worn.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR107C&quot&quot1 of 8 crosses and crucifixes&quot&quotCross&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotCross, decorative, rather worn.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR107D&quot&quot1 of 8 crosses and crucifixes&quot&quotCross&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotCross, decorated, but worn and corroded.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR107E&quot&quot1 of 8 crosses and crucifixes&quot&quotCross&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotCross with inscription on one side.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR107F&quot&quot1 of 8 crosses and crucifixes&quot&quotCross&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotCross with inscription on one side.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR107G&quot&quot1 of 8 crosses and crucifixes&quot&quotCross&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotCross, very worn and corroded.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR108&quot&quotSmall dagger and sheath&quot&quotDagger and sheath&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotA 'Kindjal'.Small dagger purchased at Simferopol, capital of the Crimea. Curved steel blade with makers markbone handle with 2 silver niello rivetsWooden sheath covered with blue velvet, with silver niello fittings, one marked 84.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR109&quot&quot1 of 2 flints&quot&quotFlint for flintlock&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotFlint, for flintlock gun. Wrapped in lead sheet, the lead with a decorative cut edging.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR109A&quot&quot1 of 2 flints&quot&quotFlint for flintlock&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotFlint, for flintlock gun. Wrapped in lead sheet, the lead with a decorative cut edging.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR110&quot&quot2 Linch pins connected by a ring&quot&quotLinch pins&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quot2 Linch pins from Alma.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR111&quot&quotFuse from a bomb shell&quot&quotFuse&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotFuse from a bomb shell. Painted in white on top - '1804 B'.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR112&quot&quotBrass regimental insignia&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental insignia. Number '38' enclosed within a wreath and surmounted by a crown.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR113&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia. Number '62' enclosed by a wreath and surmounted by a crown.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR114&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia. Number '88' enclosed by a wreath and surmounted by a crown.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR115&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia. A group of musical instruments surmounted by a crown.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR116&quot&quotBrass Russian regimental insignia&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass Russian regimental insignia in the shape of a Maltese cross, with inscription.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR117&quot&quotBrass regimental insignia&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental insignia of an Admiralty pattern anchor, crossed by two cannon barrels.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR118&quot&quotBrass regimental insignia&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental insignia. Rectangular. ALBUHERA, over a crown, Number '57' within laurel leaves.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR119&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia - large&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia - large. Cap badge. Double eagle, surmounted by a crown, carrying the number of '26'.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR120&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia - large&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia - large. Cap badge. Double eagle with two anchors, surmounted by a crown, carrying the number '29'.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR121&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia - large&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental helmet insignia - large. Cap-badge. Double eagle with two anchors, surmounted by a crown. Number missing.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR122&quot&quotBrass regimental insignia&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental insignia. Imperial eagle wearing a crown.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR123&quot&quotBrass regimental insignia&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental insignia. Hunting horn suspended. Number '55'.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR124+A&quot&quot2 Large brass regimental insignias - Royal Fusiliers&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quot2 Llarge,brass regimental insignias - Royal Fusiliers.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR124B-C&quot&quot2 Small, brass regimental insignias - Royal Fusiliers&quot&quotRegimental insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quot2 Small, brass regimental insignias - Royal Fusiliers, with the number '7' in the centre.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR125+A&quot&quot2 Brass coat buttons&quot&quotButtons (Military uniform)&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quot2 Brass coat buttons, Smaller button carries the number '7' in the centre, Royal Fusiliers.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR126+A&quot&quot2 Brass coat buttons&quot&quotButtons (Military uniform)&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quot2 Brass coat buttons, Centre carries the cypher 'VR' surrounded by a circle carrying the words 'MEDICAL STAFF'.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR127&quot&quotSmall brass coat button: 'Royal Welsh Fusiliers'&quot&quotButton (Military uniform)&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotSmall brass coat button: 'Royal Welsh Fusiliers' 'xxiii'.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR128&quot&quotCopper regimental coat button&quot&quotButton (Military uniform)&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotCopper regimental coat button with an anchor.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR128A&quot&quotBrass regimental coat button&quot&quotButton (Military uniform)&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental coat button with insignia of a Fusilier.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR128B&quot&quotBrass regimental coat button&quot&quotButton (Military uniform)&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental coat button embossed with the number '23'.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR128C&quot&quotBrass regimental coat button&quot&quotButton (Military uniform)&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental coat button embossed with Imperial Eagle, crown and inscription.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR128D&quot&quotBrass regimental coat button&quot&quotButton (Military uniform)&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental coat button embossed with the number '2' and crossed axes.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR128E&quot&quotBrass regimental coat button&quot&quotButton (Military uniform)&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotBrass regimental coat button embossed with the number '19'.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR129&quot&quotMilitary decoration&quot&quotMilitary decoration&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotMilitary decoration comprising a watered silk ribbon supporting a 'bell-shaped' decoration consisting of fine woven silver wire.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR130&quot&quotOfficer's epaulet? Royal Fusilier's&quot&quotMilitary insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotRegimental insignia, Royal Fusiliers, with gold braid decoration.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR131&quot&quotChain from a military helmet&quot&quotHelmet decoration&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotChain from a military helmet.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR132+A&quot&quot2 French propaganda cloths&quot&quotPropaganda cloths&quot&quot07B03&quot&quot2 French propaganda cloths ca. 81cm square. Alternate red, white. Red border with a centre picture depicting on one side 'LES GARDES DE LA PORTE' and on the other 'VICTOIRE DE L'ALMA'.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR133&quot&quotAmulet, consisting of four lengths of tape attached to two small rectangles of cloth&quot&quotAmulet&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotAmulet, consisting of four lengths of tape attached to two small rectangles of cloth. On one piece can be seen a faint representation of the Madonna and Child, the other appears to have a picture of a landscape. Both pieces have an inscription below the picture. Also attached is a fragment of chain with one large and two smaller white beads.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR134&quot&quotSix-pointed brass star&quot&quotMilitary insignia&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotSix-pointed brass star with two thick studs at back.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR135&quot&quotSmall instrument made of iron&quot&quotMedical ? instrument&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotB.Godwin 2011:
Spring clamp for a musket - mid 19th century, probably Russian
Clamp used to remove the springs from the lock of a military musket
Constructed in 3 pieces of iron wit thumbscrew and movable jaw - stamped "68H??" - possibly Cyrilic
.&quot&quot9&quot
&quotEUR136&quot&quot'Dagger knife'&quot&quotDagger&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotDagger knife'. Roughly hand made with lanyard attached to handle.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR137&quot&quotInternational Exhibition, London, 1851&quot&quotCommemorative medallion&quotNULL&quotMedallion commemorating the International Exhibition, London, 1851.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR138&quot&quotSmall metal disc inscribed around the edge 'Prince of Waterloo'&quot&quotCommemorative medallion&quotNULL&quotSmall metal disc inscribed around the edge 'Prince of Waterloo'. In centre a figure on horseback holding a sword in its raised hand. (Duke of Marlborough?).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR139&quot&quotTrade token: 'Bungay Halfpenny'&quot&quotTrade token&quotNULL&quotTrade token: 'Bungay Halfpenny.'&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR140&quot&quotSmall brass plaque of Aston Hall&quot&quotBrass plaque&quotNULL&quotSmall brass plaque of Aston Hall mounted in a small frame and fronted with glass.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR141&quot&quotSmall leather pouch&quot&quotPouch&quot&quot07G15.03&quot&quotSmall leather pouch.&quot&quot94&quot
&quotEUR142A&quot&quotEngraved pearl scallop shelldepicts the Last Supper.&quot&quotShell, decorated&quot&quot07A070&quot&quotPearl Oyster shell. On the inside surface is engraved the scene of the Last Supper.&quot&quot5&quot
&quotEUR142B&quot&quotEngraved pearl scallop shellsdepicts the Crucifixion.&quot&quotShell, decorated&quot&quot07A070&quot&quotPearl Oyster shell. On the inside surface is engraved the scene of the Crucifixion.&quot&quot5&quot
&quotEUR143&quot&quotFrame consisting of the obverse and reverse, in wax, of the seal of the Church of St. Mary, Southwick, Hampshire&quot&quotSeal impression&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotFrame containing the obverse and reverse, in wax, of the seal of the Church of St. Mary, Southwick, Hampshire.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR144&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Pottery jars (vase-shaped)&quot&quotPottery jar&quot&quot07G15.04&quot&quotSmall jar with two handles.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotEUR144A&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Pottery jars (vase-shaped)&quot&quotPottery jar&quot&quot07G15.04&quot&quotSlim jar with two handles.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotEUR144B&quot&quot[1 of] 3 Pottery jars (vase-shaped)&quot&quotPottery jar&quot&quot07G15.04&quot&quotJar with two handles.&quot&quot14&quot
&quotEUR144C&quot&quotBottle of mastic gum&quot&quotBottle of mastic gum&quot&quot07G15.04&quot&quotSmall glass bottle with metal cap, containing a small sample of mastic gum.&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR145&quot&quotSeal of Glastonbury Abbey (Reverse)&quot&quotSeal&quot&quot07A001&quot&quotSeal of Glastonbury Abbey (Reverse): One of a pair of wax impressions contained in its own glass fronted box: 3 Robed figures standing under ornate arcading with a surrounding legend - impressed in red/orange wax.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR146&quot&quotSeal of Glastonbury Abbey (Obverse)&quot&quotSeal&quot&quot07A001&quot&quotSeal of Glastonbury Abbey (Obverse): One of a pair of wax impressions contained in its own glass fronted box: 3 Standing figures under ornate arcade with surrounding legend. Centre figure female, flanked by 2 males, apparently Bishops.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR147A&quot&quotGreat Seal of Queen Victoria&quot&quotSeal&quot&quot07A002&quot&quotYellow wax seal impression in open circular tin. Obverse: Victoria, crowned, seated on canopied throne, flanked by two female seated figures. Decorative border. Reverse: Victoria, crowned, mounted on horse, holding sceptre, with page boy holding horse's head in left hand and feathered cap in right. Surrounding legend: 'VICTORIA DEI GR(ATI)A BRITANNIAR(UM) REGINA FIDEI DEFENSOR followed by a crown.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR147B&quot&quotGreat Seal of Queen Victoria&quot&quotSeal&quot&quot07A002&quot&quotYellow wax seal impression in open circular tin. Faded red string tassle intact. Obverse: Victoria, crowned, seated on canopied throne, flanked by two female seated figures. Decorative border. Reverse: Victoria, crowned, mounted on horse, holding sceptre, with page boy holding horse's head in left hand and feathered cap in right. Surrounding legend: 'VICTORIA DEI GR(ATI)A BRITANNIAR(UM) REGINA FIDEI DEFENSOR followed by a crown.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR148&quot&quotModel of a barrel&quot&quotModel of a barrel&quot&quot07G20&quot&quotModel of a barrel, made by Richard Tongue (curator of models), 1870.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR149&quot&quotCast of bas relief head of Cicero&quot&quotPlaster relief&quot&quot07A003&quot&quotRed painted plaster cast of bas relief head of Cicero. Bas relief of classical male head in wooden frame. Notes on back of frame state '...found in the theatre of Gabrinillo at the ancient Tusculum, given to me by Lucien Buonaparte whose labourers discovered it on the spot...'.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR150&quot&quotRush light&quot&quotRush light&quot&quot07G22&quot&quotRush light.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR151&quot&quotSilver seal of Edward 1st.&quot&quotSeal impression&quot&quot07A004&quot&quotPlaster cast of silver seal showing head and shoulders of crowned figure. With heraldic lion below and flanked by two castles. Inscription on edge reads "EDW.REG.ANGL.AD RECOG.DEBITOR.APD.OESTRIA.MS". .'The Seal of Edward, King of England for the Recognisance of Debts at Chester.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR152&quot&quotDefeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A004&quot&quotRed wax impression from a commemorative medallion, Bust of Elizabeth I,, crowned, holding sceptre and orb with encircling inscription reading "DITIOR IN TOTO NON ALTER CIRCULUS ORBE".&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR153&quot&quotJacoba Corrigia&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A004&quot&quotPlaster cast mounted in box, obverse: Cherub with quiver and snake, in front of tree. Letters 'P' and 'M' on each side of figure. Inscription along circumference reads "DEAMILITATISTAT CESSI ".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Innocent XIII&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Head and shoulders of papal figure. Insciption reads "INNOCENT X111 PONT MAX".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154A&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Clemens XII&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotUpper part of papal figure, arm extended. Inscription reads "CLEMENS X11 PONT MAX AN 111" around edge&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154B&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Innocent XIII&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Head and shoulderst of papal figure. Insciption reads "INNOCENT X111 PONT MAX".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154C&quot&quotCopper cast of Papal medal&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotOberse only. Shows hunting scene with wild boars. Inscription at bottom reads "SOLVM IN FERAS PIVS BELLATVR PASTOR"&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154D&quot&quotCopper cast of Papal medal&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only.Figure with whip attacking others in front of temple (Jesus overturning tables of money lenders in the Temple?). Inscription reads "DOMVS MEA DOMVS ORATIONIS VOC".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154E&quot&quotCopper cast of Papal medal&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Seated papal figure with standing woman and two onlookers. Inscription reads "MILITANS DE INFERO TRIVMPHAT ECCLESIA PONTIFICIAE POTESTATIS IMPERIVM".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154F&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Alexander VII&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows papal figure, head and shoulders, facing left. Inscription reads "ALEX V11 PONT MAX A X ". Small initials 'GM' below figure.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154G&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Callictus III.&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows crucifix on hill top with papal crown. Inscription reads "OMNES REGES SERVIENT EI".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154H&quot&quotCopper cast of Papal medal&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows head and shoulders of bearded papal figure.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154I&quot&quotUnidentified medallion&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse: Head of bearded figure with hat. Shows damage, probably due to poor casting. The letters 'JD' (?) on bottom.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR154J&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Urbanus VII&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Head of bald bearded figure. |Inscription reads "VRBANVS V11 PONT MAX ANNO 1 1800".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154K&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Paul II&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows head and shoulders of tonsured figure in ecclesiastical robe. Inscription reads "PAVLVS 11 VENETVS PONT MAX".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154L&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Callictus III.&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows head of eccliastical figure facing left. Inscription reads "CALIXTVS 111 PONT MAX".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154M&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Pius V&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows head and shoulders of papl figure facing left, hand raised in blessing. Inscription reads "PIVS V GHISLERIVS BOSCHEN PONT M".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154N&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Urbanus VII&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows seated female, holding religious symbols. Inscription round edge reads"SPONSVM MEVM DECORAVIT CORONA". Below figure reads "1590".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154O&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Martin V&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows head and shoulders of eccliastical figure facing right. Inscription reads "MARTINVS V COLVMNA PONT MAX".&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR154P&quot&quotCopper cast of Papal medal&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows eccliastical figure on throne being crowned by two standing figures. Four other figures in attendance. Inscription reads "QVEM CREANT ADORANT". Below figures reads "ROMAE".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154Q&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Alexander VII&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows papal head, facing left. Inscription reads "ALEXAN PONT MAX A V11". Initials GM beneath figure.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154R&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Innocent XI&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows head and shoulders of eccliastical figure, cap and beard, facing right. Inscription reads "INNOC X1 PONT MAX A X111".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154S&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Urbanus VII&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Head of bald bearded figure. Inscription reads "VRBANVS V11 PONT MAX ANNO 1 1800".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154T&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Urbanus VII&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows seated female figure holding religious objects. Inscription reads round edge reads"SPONSVM MEVM DECORAVIT CORONA". Below figure reads "1590"&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR154U&quot&quotCopper cast of Papal medal&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotOne of two images joined together in cast metal. Upper image: Christ figure facing smaller ecclesiastical figure. Inscription reads "ALOY MOCENI" AND "S.M. VENET". Inscription running vertically reads "DVX".&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR154V&quot&quotCopper cast of Papal medal&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotOne of two images joined together in cast metal. Figure with halo in leaf shaped surround. Inscription reads "REGISTSTI DVCA SIT T XPI DAT Q IV".&quot&quot115&quot
&quotEUR154W&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Sixtus V&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotObverse only. Shows bearded figure in ecclesiastical robes, facing right. Inscription reads "SIXTVS PONTIFEX MAX".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154X&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Pius V&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotOne of two images joined on cast metal. Seated papal figure with standing woman and two onlookers. Inscription reads "MILITANS DE INFERO TRIVMPHAT ECCLESIA PONTIFICIA POTESTATIS IMPERIVM".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR154Y&quot&quotCopper cast of medal of Pope Pius V&quot&quotCast of Papal medal&quot&quot07A005&quot&quotOne of two images joined on cast metal. Shows head and shoulders of papal figure facing left, hand raised in blessing. Inscription reads "PIVS V GHISLERIVS BOSCHEN PONT M".&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR155&quot&quotParis Exhibition 1855&quot&quotCommemorative medallion&quot&quot07A004&quot&quotMedallion with female head on obverse and inscription 'EUGENIE IMPERATRICE'. At bottom marked 'CAQUE.F.'. Reverse: Palace façade with inscription " PALAIS DE l'INDUSTRIE'. "MEDAILLES DE L'EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE FRAPPEES DANS LE PALAIS DEL'INDUSTIRE AU MOYEN D'UNE PRESSE MONETAIRE DE LA MAISON CAIL & CIE PARIS 1855." on bottom: (ÉTAIN) MASSONNET EDITEUR.'&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR156&quot&quotParis Exhibition 1855&quot&quotCommemorative medaillion&quot&quot07A004&quot&quotHead of Napoleon III on obverse and inscription 'NAPOLEON EMPEREUR'. At bottom marked 'CAQUE.F.'. Reverse: Palace façade with inscription 'PALAIS DE L'INDUSTRIE'. "MEDAILLES DE L'EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE FRAPPEES DANS LE PALAIS DEL'INDUSTRIE AU MOYEN D'UNE PRESSE MONETAIRE DE LA MAISON CAIL & CIE PARIS 1855." on bottom: (ÉTAIN) MASSONNET EDITEUR.'&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR157&quot&quotParis Exhibition 1855&quot&quotMedaillion&quot&quot07A004&quot&quotObverse: 2 heads, of Empress Eugenie and Napoleon III. Inscription reads "EUGENIE IMPERATRICE, NAPOLEON 111 EMPEREUR.". With 'CAQUÉ.F' below. Reverse: Interior view of exhibition with inscription underneath "PALAIS DE L'INDUSTIRE, VUE DES GALERIES'. With 'Js. WIENER FEC. MANGOLN DEL.' below in small characters.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR158&quot&quotLast meeting of Louis XVI and his family, January 20th, 1793&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A004&quot&quotObverse: Heads of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette with inscription ROI ET REINE. DEF W.M.F. Reverse: The family group - four figures including young boy in King's arms and girl kneeling.with inscription "The Last Interview Jan. 20th 1793"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR159&quot&quotFrench Revolution&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A004&quot&quotObverse: Classical figure displaying a written tablet to troops. Inscriptions: top: 'PACTE FEDERATIF', bottom: '14 JUILLET 1790', round circumference: 'VIVRE LIBRES OU MOURIR'. Withing picture is written ' Dupre F '. Reverse: 'MONNERON FRERES NEGOCIANS A PARIS 1792. MEDILLE DE CONFIANCE DE CINQ SOLS REMOURSABLE EN ASSIGNATSDE 50# ET AU DESSUS. L'AN 1V. DE LA LIBERTE'. Inscription around edge: 'DEPART-M-NS UF PARIS. RHONE ---------. DU GARD &c.'&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR160&quot&quotFrench Revolution 1790&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A004&quot&quotObverse: Male classical figure with club seated by temple. Inscriptions: bottom 'L'AN 1V DE LA LIBERTE', around circumference: 'LES FRANCAIS UNIS SONT INVINCIBLES'. Reverse:MEDAILLE QUI SE VEND CINQ SOLS A PARIS CHEZ MONNERON (PATENTE)', around cirucmference: 'REVOLUTION FRANCAIS 1792'. Inscription around edge: 'LA CONFIANCE AUGMENTE. LA. VALEUR'.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR161A&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Battle of Badajoz, 1812&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotObverse only: Uniformed soldier planting standard.on stone blocks. Inscription on bottom: 'BADAJ0Z APR-VI MDCCCXII'. On left 'MUDIE D', on right 'MILLS F'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161B&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating victory at Ferozeshuhur, 1845&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotObverse only. Winged classical figure presenting wreath. Inscription around edge reads"ARMY OF THE SUTLEJ". At bottom reads "FEROZESHUHUR 1845". On right 'W WYON F.'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161C&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating British settlement at Bombay, 1663&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotClassical bearded figure, reclining, bearing standard. Inscription around edge reads "SETTLEMENT OF THE BRITISH AT BOMBAY". At bottom "MDCLX11". On left 'DROZ F.', on right 'MUDIE D.'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161D&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating battle at Madrid, 1812&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotMounted military figure being presented with garland by male and female figures. Inscription reads "BRITISH ARMY MADRID 1812". On left "BRENET.F." . Below in small script 'AUG. XII. MDCCCXII'. Label on back reads "British Army Madrid 1812".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161E&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating the arrival of the English army in the Peninsula, 1808&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quot2 female classical figures with shields and eagle welcoming boat. Inscription reads "THE ENGLISH ARMY ARRIVES THE PENINSULA" and "MDCCCVIII". At bottom right "J.MUDIE." and 'B.N.' or 'D.N.'[?] below date.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161F&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating victory in Egypt, 1801&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotTurbaned figure with horse with European figure, boat behind. Pyramid in background. Inscription reads "EGYPT DELIVERED" and along bottom "SEPT II MDCCCI". "DUPRE F" on left, "MUDIE D" on the right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161G&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating the death of Sir John Moore at Corunna, 1809&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotArmed classical figue slaying recumbent female figure. Eagle in background. Inscription reads "DEATH OF SIR JOHN MOORE" . "CORUNNA JANUARY 16 1809". At bottom "MUDIE D.", on right "COURIGUER SC.". Label on back reads "Death of Sir John Moore Corunna 16 Jan 1809"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161H&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating the Battle of Albuera, 1811&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quot2 fighting classical figures, one mounted. One dead figure on ground. "BATTLE OF ALBUERA" and "XVI MAY MDCCCXI". At bottom left "BRENET.F." and "MUDIE.D." on right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161I&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating victory in Egypt, 1801&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotTurbaned figure with horse with European figure, boat behind. Pyramid in background. Inscription reads "EGYPT DELIVERED" and along bottom "SEPT MDCCCI". "DUPRE F" at bottom left, "MUDIE D" at right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161J&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating the Declaration of the Congress of Vienna&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotObverse shows winged messenger bearing message "TO ARMS". Inscription reads "DECLARATION OF THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA XIII MARCH". At bottom "J MUDIE DIREX." and "DEP.F." on right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161K&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Capt. G.J. Montgomery, 15th Reg. N.I.&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotObverse shows head of Victoria, crowned. Inscription reads "VICTORIA REGINA". Inscription around side reads "CAPT G: J: MONTGOMERY 15TH REGT N.I.". Small initials on neck of Queen 'W.WYON'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161L&quot&quotCast of British medal&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotObverse shows head of helmeted classical figure. Inscription reads "BRITANNIA". Underneath "J.MUDIE D.". Traces of original casting material show on surface.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161M&quot&quotCast of British medal&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotObverse shows large winged bird over water, ruined temple on LH side, mountain in back ground. Writing on temple reads "TEMPLVM. JANI". Main inscription reads "XXVI FEBRUARY MDCCCXV". At bottom "MUDIE DIREX". Two initials 'AR' or 'BR'[?] above.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161N&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Treaties of Paris, 1814 and 1815&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotObverse shows winged figure standing on block with inscription "TREATIES OF PARIS" amid pile of weapons. Inscription around top edge reads "ARMIS ET CONSILIIS". At bottom inscription reads "XXX.MAY MDCCCXIV " AND "XX NOVEMBER MDCCCXV". On right "MUDIE DT" and "BRENET" on left. Label on back reads "Treaties of Paris May 1814 Nap to Elba Nov 1815 Nap to St Helena". Reverse of coin is solid.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161O&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Battle? of Almaraz 1812&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotObverse shows two airborne classical figures, one winged, over sea and fortifications. Inscription reads "ALMARAZ MAY XIX". Below "MDCCCXII". On right "MUDIE D", on left "GAYRARD".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161P&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Passage of the Duro, 1809&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotObverse shows classical figure, arm outstretched to propel fleet. Inscription reads "PASSAGE OF THE DURO 1809". At bottom on right "MUDIE.D." and on left "DUBOIS.F.".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR161Q&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Battle? of San Sebastian, 1813&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A006&quot&quotClassical figure in helmet with short sword in right hand and crown in left hand. In background burning building and a ship.
Inscription reads " S.SEBASTIAN AUG.XXX1". "MDCCCXIII". On left "MUDIE D.", and "MILLS F" on right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR162A&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Admiral Earl Howe&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A007&quot&quotObverse only shows bust of uniformed figure wearing medal. Inscritpion around edge reads "EARL HOWE ADML OF THE WHITE K.G.". Underneath reads "MUDIE D" and "W:W YON F:"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR162B&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Admiral Earl St. Vincent&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A007&quot&quotObverse shows left facing head with inscription round edge "ADMIRAL EARL ST-VINCENT G.C.B.". Beneath head "MILLS D".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR162B1&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Admiral Earl St. Vincent&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A007&quot&quotObverse shows left facing head with inscription round edge "ADMIRAL EARL ST-VINCENT G.C.B.". Beneath head "MILLS D".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR162C&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Admiral Viscount Duncan&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A007&quot&quotObverse only shows left facing head and shoulders of uniformed figure with pigtail and meadals. Inscription reads "ADM. VISC. DUNCAN". Beneath figure "MUDIE D R." and "WEBB.F."&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR162D&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Lt. General Sir T. Picton&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A007&quot&quotObverse shows forward facing uniformed male figure. Inscription round edge reads "LIEUT. GEN. SIR T. PICTON K.B."&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR162E&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Maj. Gen. Lord Hutchinson&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A007&quot&quotObverse shows three-quarters facing uniformed figure. Inscription round edge reads "MAJOR GEN. LORD HUTCHINSON". "MUDIE D" and "WEBB.F" near bottom. Reverse of medal solid.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR162F&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Arthur, Duke of Wellington&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A007&quot&quotObverse shows right facing profile of male figure. Inscription reads "ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON" and underneath "MUDIE D". Also stamp of "BRENET". On reverse, is scratched "15 " and "15".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR162G&quot&quotCast of medal commemorating Field Marshal F. Duke of York&quot&quotCast of medal&quot&quot07A007&quot&quotObverse shows right facing male figure. Inscription around edge reads "FIELD MARSHAL F. DUKE OF YORK". At bottom "WEBB.F". White substance on side and reverse.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR163&quot&quotWax Seal Impression&quot&quotWax Seal Impression&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotRed wax impression. Obverse only shows classical head . Inscriription reads "BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE MA REPUBLIQUE FREN". Inscription at bottom reads "BATAILLE DE MARENGO LE XXV PRAIRIAL" "AN VIII".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR164&quot&quotBattle of Marengo&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotObverse: Classical head . Inscription reads "BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE MA REPUBLIQUE FRANse". Inscription at bottom reads "BATAILLE DE MARENGO LE XXV PRAIRIAL" "AN VIII". "ANDRIEU . F" and "AN X."&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR165&quot&quotReubens&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A027&quot&quotBornze medallion commemorating Reubens. Obverse: Head in relief of Paul ReubensReverse: Statue. Date: ANVERS 1840.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR166-01&quot&quotWilliam I (1066-1087)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male figure with helmet and armour. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS. I. CONQUAESTOR. D. G. ANG. REX.". Initials "J.D." below. Reverse shows classical tomb with 2 seated figures and frieze below. Inscription reads "NAT. J023. COR. J066. MORT. J087.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-02&quot&quotWilliam II (1087-1100)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS. II. D. G. ANGLIAE. REX.". Initials "J.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with decoration. Inscription reads "NAT. J060. COR. J087. MORT. JI00.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-03&quot&quotHenry I (1100-1135)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. I. D. G. ANGLIAE. REX.". Initials "J.D." below. Reverse shows king seated flanked by two retainers and four bishops, one kneeling. Inscription reads "NAT. J070. COR. JI00. MORT. JI35.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-04&quot&quotStephen I (1135-1154)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of helmeted male figure in armour. Inscription reads "STEPHANUS D. G. ANGLIAE REX.". Initials"J.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with frieze of 3 figures and angel reclining at top of tomb. 2 figures standing at side of tomb. Inscription reads "NAT. JI05. COR. JI35. MORT. JI54.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-05&quot&quotHenry II (1154-1189)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of helmeted male figure with crown. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. II. D. G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials"I.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with seated classical figure, left arm resting onshield with 3 lions. 3 pennants and spears. Inscription reads "NATUS II33 CORONAT. II55 MORT. II89.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-06&quot&quotRichard I (1189-1199)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "RICHARDUS. I. D. G. ANG. HIB. ET. CYPRI. REX.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows 2 lions and angel with trumpet. Inscription reads "NAT. JI57. COR. JI89. MORT. JI99.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-07&quot&quotJohn (1199-1216)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure facing right. Inscription reads "IOANNES D. G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX.". At bottom "J.D.". Reverse shows classical temple with oval containing figure being crowned. Inscription reads "NAT. JI66. COR. JI99. MORT. J2I6".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-08&quot&quotHenry III (1216-1272)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows: crowned male head and shoulders. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. III. D. G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows: classical mausoleum with statues, to right two figures seated under tree. Inscription reads "NAT. J206. COR. J2I6. MORT. J272.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-09&quot&quotEdward I (1272-1307)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. I. D. G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "J.D." underneath figure. Reverse shows mausoleum with 3 classical figures under arches with figures to side, two pinting and one holding shield. Inscription reads "NAT. J230. COR. J272. MORT. J307.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-10&quot&quotEdward II (1307-1327)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male crowned figure facing right. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. II. D. G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with two classical figures uncovering shroud of corpse. Inscription reads "NAT. J284. COR. J307. MORT. J327.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-11&quot&quotEdward III (1327-1377)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of helmeted male figure with wreath around, wearing armour. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. III. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials"J.D." below. Reverse shows mausoleum with classical figure under arch, flanked by two cherubs. Inscription reads "NAT. J3I2. COR. J327 MORT. J377.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-12&quot&quotRichard II (1377-1399)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male crowned figure facing right. Inscription reads "RICHARDVS. II. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". At bottom " I.D.". Reverse shows tomb with cherubs on each side. Below is seated crown figure in chains. Inscription reads "NAT. J366. COR. J377 MORT. J399.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-13&quot&quotHenry IV (1399-1413)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male figure wearing crown. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. IV. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Reverse shows tomb with death figure reclining on top. Frieze shows figures with swords and others. Inscription reads "NATUS J366 CORONAT. J399 MORT. J4I3.". Initials "I.D." at bottom left.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-14&quot&quotHenry V (1413-1422)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male figure in armour facing right. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. V. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with reclining male helmeted figure with winged female figure with trumpet above. Inscription reads "NATUS J388 CORONAT. J4I3 MORT. J422.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-15&quot&quotHenry VI (1422-1461)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. VI. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "J.D." below. Reverse shows mausoleum with standing male figure, holding crown in right hand and manacles. Inscription reads "NAT. J42I. COR. J422. MORT. J47I.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-16&quot&quotEdward IV (1461-1483)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. IV. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "I.D.F." underneath figure. Reverse shows tomb with unclothed female figure standing on orb with ship in background. Inscription reads "NAT. I44I. COR. 20. IUN. I46I. MORT. 9. APRIL. I483.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-17&quot&quotEdward V (1483)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of young male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. V. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". "I.DASSIER F." below. Reverse shows tomb with 2 cherubs above, and frieze inside tomb shows figure attacking 2 others. Inscription reads "NAT. 8. OCTOB. 1470. MORT. 1483".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-18&quot&quotRichard III (1483-1485)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male figure wearing crown. Inscription reads "RICHARDVS III. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with maled figure holding crown and sword, flanked by 2 lifeless figures. Inscription on reverse reads "CORONAT. 6. IVL. 1483. MORT. 22. AVG. 1485.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-19&quot&quotHenry VII (1485-1509)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male figure with hat. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. VII. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with 4 classical figures (Judgement of Paris?). Inscription reads "NAT. 1457. COR. 30 OCT. 1485. M. 22. APRIL 1509.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-20&quot&quotHenry VIII (1509-1547)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male figure with hat and insignia. Inscription reads "HENRICUS. VIII. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows angel reclined in front of temple with figure wielding club in background. Inscription reads "NAT. 1491. COR. 24 IUN. 1509. MORT. 28 IAN. 1547.". Initials "I.D." below.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-21&quot&quotEdward VI (1547-1553)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of hatted male figure in Tudor dress. Inscription reads "EDOUARD. VI. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with reclining figjre with (?) dragon. Inscription reads "NAT. 12. OCTOB. 1537. COR. 20. FEBR. 1547. M. 6. IUL. 1553.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-22&quot&quotQueen Mary I (1553-1558)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of female figure. Inscription reads "MARIA. I. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REGINA". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with seated female figure, holding (?), fire on one side and lighthouse with shield etc on other. Inscription reads "NATA. 18. FEBR. J516. COR. J. OCTOB. J553. MORT. 17. NOU. J558.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-22a&quot&quotQueen Mary I (1553-1558)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of female figure facing right. Inscription reads "MARIA. I. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REGINA.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows seated female figure in front of tomb, holding crown and cross. Fire and trophies in background. Inscription reads "NATA. 18. FEBR. J516. COR. J. OCTOB. J553. MORT. 17. NOU. J558.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-23&quot&quotQueen Elizabeth I (1558-1603)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of female figure. Inscription reads "ELISABETH. D. G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REGINA.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with 2 classical seated figures, female with book and candle, male holding (?). Scene of ships breaking up at sea on plaque. Inscription reads "NATA. 7. SEPT. 1533. COR. 15. IAN. 1559. M. 24. MART. 1602." Initials "I.D." at bottom left.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-24&quot&quotJames I (1603-1625)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male figure in ruff. Inscription reads "IACOBUS. I. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". No initials. Reverse shows tomb with 2 young figures, one inserting the arms of Scotland into the Royal crest, the other holding a book. Inscription reads "NAT. 19. IUN. 1556. CORON. 25. IUL. 1603. MORT. 27. MART. 1625.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-25&quot&quotCharles I (1625-1649)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure. Inscription reads "CAROLUS. I. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "I.D.F" below. Reverse shows tomb with seated classical figure, beside swathed decapitated head and axe below. Inscription reads "NAT. 13. NOV. 1600. COR. 2. FEBR. 1626. M. 30. IANV. 1649.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-26&quot&quotOliver Cromwell (Protector)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure. Inscription reads "OLIVARIUS CROMWELL.". "I. DASSIER. F." below. Reverse shows tomb with 4 cherubs. Inscription reads "ANGLIE SCO. ET HIB. PROTECTOR. NAT. 3. APRIL. 1603 MORT. 3. SEPT. 1658.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-27&quot&quotCharles II (1649-1685)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads " CAROLUS. II. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". "I. DASSIER." below. Reverse shows tomb with inscription and classical figure with winged helmet, inscribing on tomb. Inscription reads "NAT. 29. MAI 1630. C 23 APR. 1661. M. 16. FEBR. 1685.". Makers name "I. DASSIER. F" at bottom.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-28&quot&quotJames II (1685-1688/9)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male figure facing left. Inscription reads "IACOBUS II. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". At bottom " I.D.F.". Reverse shows seatedfemale figure on tomb containing inscription. Inscription reads "NAT. 13. 0CT. 1633 CORONAT. 23. APR. 1685. MORT. 5. SEPT. 1701.". Makers name "I. DASSIER. F" at bottom.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-29&quot&quotMary II (1689-1694)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of crowned female figure. Inscription reads "MARIA. II. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REGINA.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with female figure with 2 cherubs. Inscription reads "NATA. IO. FEBR. 1662. COR. II. APR. 1689. MORT. 29. DEC. 1694.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-30&quot&quotWilliam III (1689-1702)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS. III. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "I.D." underneath figure. Reverse shows tomb with 2 classical figures and angel seated on orb. Inscription reads "NAT. 4. NOV. 1650. CORONAT. 11. APR. 1689. MORT. 8. MART. 1702.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-31&quot&quotQueen Anne (1702-1714)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of female. Inscription reads "ANNA D. G. M. BR. FR. ET HIB. REGINA.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with 3 figures. Inscription reads "NATA 6. FEBR. 1665. CORNAT. 23. APR. 1702. MORT. I. AVG. 1714.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-32&quot&quotGeorge I (1714-1727)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure. Inscription reads "GEORGIUS. I. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". Initials "I.D." below. Reverse shows tomb with crown, orb and sceptre above, flanked by 2 classical female figures. Inscription reads "NAT. 18. MAI. 1660 CORONAT. 21. OCT. 1714. M. 12. IUN. 1727.". Initials "I.D." below.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-33&quot&quotGeorge II (1727-1760)&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure. Inscription: "GEORGIUS. II. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX.". "J. DASSIER F." below. Reverse: "NUMISMATA REGUM ANGLIAE A GULIELMO PRIMO AD HAEC USQUE TEMPORA GEORGIO II. MAGNAE BRITANNIAE FRANCIAE ET HIBERNIAE REGI SERENISSIMO ETC. DICATA A JOANNE DASSIER GENEVENSIS REIPUB. CAELATORE MONETALI ANNO M.DCC.XXXI.".&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR166-34&quot&quotQueen Caroline&quot&quotMedallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II&quot&quot07A009&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders female portrait with headress. Inscription reads "CAROLINA. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REG." With "I. DASSIER" below. Reverse shows women nursing baby surrounded by 3 other children. Inscription reads "DILECTA DEO ET HOMINIBUS.". Initials "I.D." below.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR167&quot&quotHenry I&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotObverse: Crowned male figure looking over right shoulder. Inscription around edge reads "HENRICUS.I.D.G. ANGLIA REX". "J.D.".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR167A&quot&quotWilliam I&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotObverse: Helmeted male figure looking over right shoulder. Inscription around edge reads "GULIELMUS I CONQUAESTOR DG ANG REX". "J D".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR167B&quot&quotWilliam II&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotObverse: Crowned male figure looking over left shoulder. Inscription around edge reads "GULIELMUS II D.G. ANGLIA REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR167C&quot&quotMary II, wife of William III&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of female figure facing right. Inscription around edge reads "MARIA II D. G. MAG BR FR ET HIB REGINA".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR167D&quot&quotQueen Anne&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of female figure facing left. Inscription around edge reads "ANNA DG MAG BRI FR ET HIE REG".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR167D1&quot&quotQueen Anne&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of female figure facing left. Inscription around edge reads "ANNA DG MAG BRI FR ET HIE REG".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR167D2&quot&quotQueen Anne&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of female figure facing left. Inscription around edge reads "ANNA DG MAG BRI FR ET HIE REG".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR167E&quot&quotGeorge II&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure facing left. Inscription reads "GEORGIIUS II D G MAG BR FR ET HIB REX" . "J DASETER F".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR167F&quot&quotHenry VIII&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotObverse: Reclining winged figure in front of classical temple, additional figure in background with club. Inscription reads "NAT 1491 COR 20 IUN 1509 MORT 28 IAN 1547". "I.D." at bottom.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR167G&quot&quotGeorge II&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A008&quot&quotObverse: Inscription only "NUMISMATA REGUM ANGLIAE A GULIELMO PRIMO AD HAEC USQUE TEMPORA GEORGIO II. MAGNAE BRITANNIAE FRANCIAE ET HIBERNIAE REGI SERENISSIMO ETC. DICATA A JOANNE DASSIER GENEVENSIS REIPUB. CAELATORE MONETALI ANNO M. DCC. XXXI."&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-01&quot&quotWilliam the Conqueror&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in armour. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS.I.CONQUAES.TOR.D.G.ANG.REX". Initials "JD".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-02&quot&quotWilliam II&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "GULIEMUS II D.G.ANGLIAE.REX." . Also initials "ID".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-03&quot&quotHenry I&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS I.D.G.ANGLLAE.REX". Initials "JD".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-04&quot&quotKing Stephen&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of bearded male figure in armour. Inscription reads "STEPHANUS.D.G.ANGLIAE.REX". Initials "ID".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-05&quot&quotHenry II&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of bearded male figure in armour. Inscriription reads "HENRICUS II.D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX". Initials "ID".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-06&quot&quotRichard I&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in laurel wreath. Inscritpion reads "RICHARDUS.I.D.G.ANG.HIB.ET.CYPRIREX" Initials "ID".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-07&quot&quotKing John&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "IOANNES.D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX.". Initials "ID".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-08&quot&quotHenry III&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS.III.D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-09&quot&quotEdward I&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure in cloak. Inscription reads "EDWARD I D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-10&quot&quotEdward II&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "EDWARD II D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-11&quot&quotEdward III&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of helmeted male figure in armour. Inscription reads "EDWARD III D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-12&quot&quotRichard II&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "RICHARDUS II.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-13&quot&quotHenry IV&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS IV..D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-14&quot&quotHenry V&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in armour. Inscription reads "HENRICUS V.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-15&quot&quotHenry VI&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS VI.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-16&quot&quotEdward IV&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned/helmeted male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD IV. .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-17&quot&quotEdward V&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned/helmeted male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD V. .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-18&quot&quotRichard III&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned/helmeted male figure. Inscription reads "RICHARDUS III .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-19&quot&quotHenry VII&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in hat. Inscription reads "HENRICUS.VII .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-20&quot&quotHenry VIII&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in hat. Inscription reads "HENRICUS.VIII .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-21&quot&quotEdward VI&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of young male figure in plumed hat. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.VI .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-22&quot&quotMary I&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of female in headress. Inscription reads "MARY .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-23&quot&quotElizabeth I&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of femalein ruff and headress. Inscription reads "ELISABETH I .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-24&quot&quotJames I&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A010&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of bearded male figure in ruff. Inscription reads "JACOBUS I .D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-25&quot&quotCharles I&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A011&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of bearded male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "CAROLUS I. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-26&quot&quotOliver Cromwell&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A011&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "OLIVARIUS CROMWELL ". J. Dassier printed beneath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-27&quot&quotCharles II&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A011&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "CAROLUS II.D.G.M.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REX ". J. Dassier printed beneath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-28&quot&quotJames II&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A011&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "IACOBUS.II.D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REX ". J. Dassier printed beneath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-29&quot&quotMary II&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A011&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of female figure. Inscription reads "MARIA.II.D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA ". ID printed beneath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-30&quot&quotWilliam III&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A011&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS. III. D. G. M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". ID printed beneath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-31&quot&quotQueen Anne&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A011&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of female figure wearing headress. Inscription reads "ANNA.D.G.M.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REXGINA". ID printed beneath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-32&quot&quotGeorge I&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A011&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of female figure wearing laurel wreath and armour. Inscription reads "GEORGIUS I.D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET. HIB.REX". ID printed beneath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-33&quot&quotGeorge II&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A011&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing laurel wreath. Inscription reads "GEORGIUS II. D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REX". "J. Dassier F." underneath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR168-34&quot&quotQueen Caroline&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A011&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of female figure. Inscription reads "CAROLINA. D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REG". "J. Dassier." underneath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-01&quot&quotGeorge I 1714-1727&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure . Inscription reads "GEORGIUS.I.D.G.MAG.BR. FR.ET.HIB.REX". Initials"ID". Reverse shows tomb with crown, orb and sceptre above, flanked by 2 classical female figures. Inscription reads "NAT.18.MAI.1660.CORONAT.21.OCT.1714.M.12.JUN.1727". Initials "ID".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-02&quot&quotGeorge II 1727-1760&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male figure . Inscription reads "GEORGIUS.II. D. G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". Initials "JDASSIER F". Inscription on reverse reads "NUMISMATA REGUM ANGLIAR.A.GULIELMO.PRIMO.AD.HAEC. USQUE. TEMPORA. GEORGIO.II. MAGNAE. BRITANNIAE. FRANCIAE. ET. HIBERNIAE. REGI. SERENIMISSO ETC. DICTATA. A. JOANNE. DASSIER. GENEVENSIS. REIPUBCALATORE. MONETALI. ANNO MDCCXXX1".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-03&quot&quotCharles II 1649 - Restored 1660-1685&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads " CAROLUS II D.G.M. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". Reverse damaged.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-04&quot&quotEdward VI 1547-1553&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of hatted male figure in Tudor dress. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.VI. D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX". Initials"JD". Reverse shows tomb with reclining figjre with (?) dragon. Inscription on reverse reads "NAT.12.OCTOB.153-----(?)---GR.20.FEBR.1547.M.6.JUL.1553".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-05&quot&quotQueen Mary 1553-1558&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of female figure . Inscription reads "MARIA.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB. REGINA". Reverse shows tomb with seated female figure, holding (?), fire on one side and lighthouse with shield etc on other. Inscription reads "NATA .18.FEBR.1516.CO??.1.OCTOB.1553.MORT.17.NOV.1558".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-06&quot&quotJames II 1685, Dethroned 1685 to 1689 Died 1701&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of male figure facing left. Inscription reads "JACOBUS II D.G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". At bottom " I.D.F.".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-07&quot&quotWilliam III 1689-1702&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of wreathed male figure . Inscription reads "GIUELMUS.III.D.G.M.BR. FR.ET.HIB.REX". "I.D." underneath figure. Reverse shows tomb with 2 classical figures and angel seated on orb. Inscription reads "NAT.4.NOV.1650.CORONAT.11.APR.1689.MORT.(?).MART 1702".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-08&quot&quotElisabeth 1558-1603&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of female figure . Inscription reads "ELISABETH.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB. REGINA". Reverse shows tomb with 2 classical seated figures, female with book and candle, male holding (?). Scene of ships breaking up at sea on plaque. Inscription reads "NATA.7.SEPT.1533.COR.15.JAN.1559.M.24.MART.1602" plus initals "I.D." next to female figure.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-09&quot&quotQueen Mary II 1689-1694 Queen & Wife of William III&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders of crowned female figure, part damaged. Inscription reads "MARIA.II.D.G. (?) R.FR. ET.HIB.REGINA".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-10&quot&quotJames I 1603-1625&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse shows head and shoulders ofmale figure in ruff. Inscription reads "IACOBUS.I.D.G.M.BR.FR.ET. HIB.REX". Reverse shows tomb with 2 young figures, one inserting the arms of Scotland into the Royal crest, the other holding a book. Inscription on reverse reads "NAT.19.JUN.1556.CORO(?).25.IU(?).-------MORT.(?)----------1625".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-11&quot&quotQueen Anne 1702-1714&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of female. Inscription reads "ANNA.D.G.M. --(?)-----HIB.REGINA". Initials"ID". NOTE: Reverse is wrongly matched with obverse. Reverse shows tomb with 3 figures. Inscription on reverse reads "NATA 10 FEBR 1662 COR 11 APR 1689 MORT 29 DEC 1694".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-12&quot&quotCharles I, 1625 Dethroned 1649&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of wreathed male figure. Inscription reads "CAROLUS.I.D.G.M.BR.FR. ET.HIB.REX". Initials"IDF". Reverse: Tomb with seated classical figure, beside swathed decapitated head and axe below. Inscription on reverse reads "NAT.13.NOV.1600.COR.2.FEBR.1626.M.30.JANU.1649".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-13&quot&quotEdward IV 1461-1483 [1399-1413 crossed out]&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.IV.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX". "I.D.F" underneath figure. Reverse: Tomb with unclothed female figure standing on orb with ship in background. Inscription reads "NAT.1441.COR.20.iUN.1461.MORT.9.APRIL.1483".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-14&quot&quotEdward III 1327-1377&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of helmeted male figure with wreath around, wearing armour . Inscription reads "EDOUARD III.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX". Initials"JD". Reverse: Mausoleum with classical figure under arch, flanked by two cherubs. Inscription on reverse reads "NAT.1312.COR.1327.MORT.1377".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-15&quot&quotEdward V 1483 Murdered 1483&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of young male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.V.D.G.ANG.FR.ET. HIB.REX". "I.DASSIER". Reverse missing.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-16&quot&quotRichard II 1377 Dethroned 1461 Died 1471&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male crowned figure facing right. Inscription reads "RUCHARDUS II. D.G. ANG. FR.ET. HIB.REX". At bottom " I.D.". Reverse: Tomb with cherubs on each side. Below is seated crown figure in chains. Inscription reads "NAT 1366. COR. 1377. MORT 1399".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-17&quot&quotRichard III 1483-1485&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure wearing crown. Inscription reads "?.III.D.G---?" . Reverse: Tomb with maled figure holding crown and sword, flanked by 2 lifeless figures. Inscription on reverse reads "CORONAT.6.IVL.1483.MORT.-------? VG 1485".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-18&quot&quotHenry IV 1399-1413&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotReverse: Tomb with death figure reclining on top. Frieze shows figures with swords and others. Inscription on reverse reads "NATUS.J366.CORONAT.J399.MORT.J413". Obverse missing.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-19&quot&quotHenry VII 1485-1509&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure with hat. Inscription reads "HENRICUS.VII.D.G.ANG.FR. ET.HIB.REX". Reverse: Tomb with 4 classical figures (Judgement of Paris?). Inscription reads "NAT.1457.COR.30.OCT.1485. M.22.APRIL.1509".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-20&quot&quotHenry V 1413-1422&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in armour facing right. Inscription reads "HENRICUS V. D.G. ANG. FR. ET. HIB. REX". Reverse: Tomb with reclining male helmeted figure with winged female figure with trumpet above. Inscription reads "NATUS 1388. CORONAT 1413. MORT 1422".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-21&quot&quotHenry VIII 1509-1547&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure with hat and insignia. Inscription reads "HENR.D.G.ANG. FR.ET.HIB.REX". Reverse: Angel reclined in front of temple with figure wielding club in background. Inscription reads "NAT--------- 19(?) .IUN 1509. ------- IAN".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-22&quot&quotHenry VI 1422 Dethroned 1461 Died 1471&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure . Inscription reads "HENRICUS.VI.D.G.ANG.FR.ET.HIB.REX". Initials "JD". Reverse: Mausoleum with standing male figure, holding crown in right hand and manacles. Inscription reads "NAT.1421.COR.1422.MORT.1474".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-23&quot&quotWilliam I 1066-1087&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure with helmet and armour. Inscription reads "GULIELMUS.I.CONQUAESTOR.D.G. ANG.REX". Reverse: Classical tomb with 2 seated figures and frieze below. Inscription reads "NAT 1023. COR 1066. MORT 1087.".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-24&quot&quotRichard I 1189-1199&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "RICHARDUS I.D.G.ANG.HIB.ET.CYPRI.REX"". Reverse missing.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-25&quot&quotWilliam II 1087-1100&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure . Inscription reads "GULIELMUS II D.G. ANGLIAE REX". Reverse: Tomb with decoration. Inscription reads "nat 1060. Cor 1087. Mort 1100.".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-26&quot&quotJohn 1199-1216&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure facing right. Inscription reads "IOANNES D.G. ANG. ET. HIB. REX". At bottom "JD". Reverse: Classical temple with oval containing figure being crowned. Inscription reads "NAT.J166. COR. JI99.MORT.J216".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-27&quot&quotHenry III 1216-1272&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Crowned male head and shoulders. Inscription reads "HENRICUS III.D.G.AND.ET.HIB.REX". Reverse: Classical mausoleum with statues, to right two figures seated under tree. Inscription reads "NAT.J206.COR.J216.MORT.J272".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-28&quot&quotHenry I, 1100-1135&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "HENRICUS I D.G. ANGLIAE REX". Reverse: King seated flanked by two retainers and three bishops, one kneeling. Inscription reads "NAT 1070 GOR 1100 MORT 1135".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-29&quot&quotEdward I 1272-1307&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of crowned male figure. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.I.D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX". "J.D." underneath figure. Reverse: Mausoleum with 3 classical figures under arches with figures to side, two pinting and one holding shield. Inscription reads "EDOUARD.I.D.G.ANG.ET.HIB.REX".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-30&quot&quotStephen K. I 1135-1154&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of helmeted male figure in armour . Inscription reads "..D.G.ANGLIAE.REX". Initials "JD". Reverse: Tomb with frieze of 3 figures and angel reclining at top of tomb. 2 figures standing at side of tomb. Inscription on reverse reads "NAT.1105.COR.1135.MORT.1154".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-31&quot&quotEdward II 1307-1327&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male crowned figure facing right. Inscription reads "EDOUARD II D.G. ANG. ET HIB REX". Reverse: Tomb with two classical figures uncovering shroud of corpse. Inscription reads "NAT 1284. COR. 1307. MORT
1327".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR169-32&quot&quotHenry II 1154-1189&quot&quotPlaster cast of medallion, part of set commemorating rulers of England, William I to George II.&quot&quot07A012&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of helmeted male figure with crown. Inscription reads "HENRICUS.II.D.G.RNG.ET.HIB.REX". Initials"ID". Reverse: Tomb with seated classical figure, left arm resting on shield with 3 lions. 3 pennants and spears. Inscription on reverse reads "NATUS 1133.CORONT.1155.MORT.1189".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170A&quot&quotNapoleon Francois Joseph Charles, Roi de Rome&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotMale child's head facing left. Inscription reads 'NAPOLEON FRANCOIS JOSEPH CHARLES ROI DE ROME' and 'XXMARS MD CCC XI '. Above this 'ANDRIEU F'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170A1&quot&quotNapoleon Francois Joseph Charles, Roi de Rome&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotMale child's head facing left. Inscription reads 'NAPOLEON FRANCOIS JOSEPH CHARLES ROI DE ROME' and 'XXMARS MD CCC XI '. Above this 'ANDRIEU F'. Similar to EUR170a but without surround and of cleaner plaster.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170B&quot&quotMusee Napoleon&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotInterior of gallery with classical sculptures on pedestals. Insccription reads 'MUSEE NAPOLEON'. Also 'ANDRIEU F.' and 'DENON D'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170C&quot&quotVrca Parisios dedvcta&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotSeated classical female figure attended by two females pouring water over her. Inscription reads 'VRCA PARISIOS DEDVCTA'. Underneath 'XV AVGVSTI MDCCCIX (?)'. Also 'ANDRIEU F' and 'DENON D'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170D&quot&quotAlexandre Prince de Neuchatel&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotShort-haired male head in profile. Inscription reads 'ALEXANDRE PRINCE DE NEUCHATEL'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170E&quot&quotPrincipaute de Neuchatel&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotCrown at top with circle of laurel wreaths. Inscription reads 'PRINCIPAUTE DE NEUCHATEL' and '2 FRANCS 1814' .&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR170F&quot&quotLa vaccine&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotTwo classical figures, clothed male and naked female. Male holds club with snake. In background is a cow and arrow shaped object (?). Inscription underneath reads 'LA VACCINE' and 'MDCCCIV'. Alson 'ANDRIEU F.' and 'DENON D'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170G&quot&quotPrincipaute de Neuchatel&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotCrown above with circle of laurel wreaths below. Inscription reads 'PRINCIPAUTE DE NEUCHATEL 5 FRANCS 181- (?)'.&quot&quot11&quot
&quotEUR170H&quot&quotImperator Sacratus&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotFront and sided of gothic cathedral. Inscription reads 'IMPERATOR SACRATUS' and 'PARISIS.II.DEC.M.DCCIV. XI.FRIDI.AM'. Also 'XXIX (?)' AND 'ANDRIEU F' and 'DENON D.'. Unidentified letters at top left of building.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170I&quot&quotBataille de Lutzen&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotTwo mounted male figures, one with spear and one with sword. In background is a battle scene. Inscritpion reads 'BATAILLE DE LUTZEN'. Also 'II MAI MDCCCXIII'. Also 'BRENET'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170J&quot&quotInfanterie Francaise, Bataille de Wurtchen&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotMonument made up weapons with 4 flags flying from the side and armour below. Inscription reads 'INFANTERIE FRANCAISE BATAILLE DE WURTCHEN XXI MAI MDCCCXIII'. Also 'BRENET F' and 'DENON D'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170K&quot&quotNapoleon Emp.. et Roi&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotHead of Napoleon in military uniform. Inscription reads 'NAPOLEON EMP. ET. ROI' . Also 'DENON D' and 'DEPAULIS F'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170L&quot&quotTour de l'Empereur&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotNapoleon being greeted by two soldiers, one holding upright bayonet. Inscription reads 'TOUR DE L'EMPEREUR MARS MDCCCXV'. Also 'DENON D.' and 'ANDRIEU F'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170M&quot&quotLe traite d'Amiens&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotWild creature (lion?) attacking a flag or scroll. Inscription reads 'LE TRAITE D'AMIENS ROMPU (?) PAR L'ANGLETERRE EN MAI DE L'AN 180(?)'. Also 'DENON DIREXIT' and 'JEUFFROY FECIT'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170N&quot&quotL'Hanovre occupe par l'armee francaise&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotWinged female on horseback hoding a wreath out in front. Inscription reads 'L'HANOVRE OCCUPE PAR L'ARMEE FRANCAISE EN JUIN DE L'AN 180(3?) '. Also 'FRAPPER AVEC L'ARGENT DES MINES D'HANOVRE L'AN 4 DE BONAPARTE'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170O&quot&quotNapeoleon Emp. et Roi M. Louise d Autriche&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotMale and female fiures in classical dress beside round pedestal with flame at top. Inscription reads 'NAPOLEON EMP ET ROI M. LOUISE DAUTRICHE 1 AVRIL MDCCCX' also 'DENON D.' and on pedestal 'JOUANNIN.F'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170P&quot&quotAux Arts La Victorie&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotNaked female figure standing with dolphin and (?) at feet. Inscription reads 'AUX ARTS LA VICTOIRE'.Also 'L'AN IV DU CONSULAT DE BONAPARTE'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170Q&quot&quotCrowned eagle in flight&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotCrowned eagle in flight holding (?) in beak. Date 'XXVI FEVRIER MDCCCXV'. Also (? Manufacturers names illegible).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR170R&quot&quotAlexander, Prince of Neuchatel&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotMale head with inscription 'ALEXANDRE PRINCE DE NEUCHATEL'. Also 'D EOZ (?)'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR171+A&quot&quotImpressions from a brass seal found at Hornimgsham 1863.&quot&quotSeal impressions&quot&quot07A013&quot&quot2 Oval wax impressions mounted on board. Images appear similar. Notes on board state"Rev J Baron, Brass Seal found 1863 at Horningsham. St Margaret ora p. n. Saint Margaret was favourite saint of 14 cent. Patroness of Cremona AD 306".&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR172&quot&quotVisit of Queen Victoria to the Corporation of London, 1837&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotCopper cast of medallion commemorating the visit of Queen Victoria to the Corporation of London. One sided only. Inscription reads 'IN HONOUR OF HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO THE CORPORATION OF LONDON 5TH NOV 1837'. Shows façade of a turreted building with flag flying. Small panel with inscription at top (illegible).&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR173&quot&quotInternational Exhibition, London 1851&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders, in profile, of Albert and Queen Victoria. Inscription reads "QUEEN VICTORIA & PR:ALBERT". Laurel wreath around outside edge. Reverse: Relief image of Crystal Palace. Inscription above reads "THE INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EXHBITION, LONDON 1851" and below "PROPOSED BY HRH PRINCE ALBERT DESIGNED BY JOSEPH PAXTON ESQ. FLS. ERECTED BY FOX, HENDERSON & CO. LENGTH 1841 FEET WIDTH 450FEET. HEIGHT OF PRINCIPLE ROOF 66 FEET, HEIGHT OF TRANSEPT 108 FEET, GLAZED SURFACE 9,000,000 SUP FEET, OCCUPIES 18 ACRES OF GROUND, ESTIMATED VALUE £150,000". Medallion has been pierced with ring for hanging.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR174&quot&quotFramed electrotype of Aston Hall&quot&quotFramed electrotype&quot&quot07A013&quot&quotElectrotype under glass with wooden frame. Decorated metal edge. Oval aperture in mount shows façade of large building with inscription underneath 'ASTON HALL'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR175&quot&quotDuke of Wellington, 'Prince of Waterloo'&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A014&quot&quotSmall medallion showing a mounted figure of Wellington with inscription around edge 'PRINCE OF WATERLOO'. One sided only..&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR176&quot&quotBungay Halfpenny&quot&quotTrade token&quot&quot07A014&quot&quotMetal trade token, badly worn, edge broken. Obverse: Castle, with surrounding inscription 'BUNGAY HALFPENNY'. Reverse: Figure of justice with inscription around edge 'FOR .. (CHANGE(?) ... NOT .. . FRA'. With date at bottom 177(?).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR177&quot&quotChrist on the cross with kneeling figure and horse&quot&quotWax cast&quot&quot07A014&quot&quotWax cast of medallion, one sided only. Pierced hole at top. Shows figure of Christ on cross with kneeling figure and horse. Inscription reads 'OPUS PISA- PICTORIS'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR178&quot&quotLibera litas Augusta&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A014&quot&quotOne sided pierced wax cast of medallion. Depicts an eagle standing over a dead fawn with other birds of prey. Inscription reads 'LIBERA LITAS AUGU STA'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR179&quot&quotBirmingham Town Hall, 1834&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A014&quot&quotDouble sided metal medallion. Obverse: Building in centre of surrounding circular inscription reading 'BIRMINGHAM TOWN HALL' and 'HANSON & WELCH ARCHts 1834'. Reverse: Inscription detailing names of 'THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO SUPERINTEND THE ERECTING OF THE BUILDING.. 'etc and detailing size of music room and organ etc.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR180&quot&quotBirmingham Town Hall, 1834&quot&quotCopper cast&quot&quot07A014&quot&quotOne sided only. Obverse: Front and side of building inside circular outer frame bearing the inscription 'BIRMINHAM TOWN HALL, HANSON AND WELCH ARCHTS 1834'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR181+A&quot&quotChoir of Westminster Abbey&quot&quotCopper casts of medallion&quot&quot07A014&quot&quot2 One-sided casts of a medallion showing the choir of Westminster Abbey.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR182&quot&quotWestminster Abbey&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A015&quot&quotOne-sided copper cast of medallion showing Westminster Abbey. Inscription reads 'DEDICATED TO HRH PRINCE ALBERT, J.DAVIS, MEDALLIST, BIRMINGHAM (?)'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR183+A-D&quot&quotLitchfield Cathedral&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A015&quot&quot5 One-sided copper casts of medallion showing Litchfield Cathedral. Inscription reads 'DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO HRH PRINCE ALBERT, J.DAVIS, MEDALLIST, BIRMINGHAM'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR184&quot&quotWest Front of Ely Cathedral&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A015&quot&quotSingle sided copper cast of medallion showing Ely Cathedral. Inscription reads ' WEST FRONT OF ELY CATHEDRAL DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO HRH PRINCE ALBERT, J.DAVIS, MEDALLIST, BIRMINGHAM'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR185+A&quot&quotWest view of the Choir, Ely Cathedral&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A015&quot&quot2 Single-sided copper casts of medallion showing Ely Cathedral. Inscription reads ' WEST VIEW OF THE CHOIR ELY CATHEDRAL'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR186&quot&quotYork Cathedral&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A015&quot&quotSingle sided copper cast of medallion showing York Cathedral. Inscription reads ' J.DAVIS, MEDALLIST, BIRMm'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR187&quot&quotChoir of York Cathedral&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A015&quot&quotOne sided copper cast of medallion showing the Choir of York Cathedral. Inscription reads 'CHOIR OF YORK CATHEDRAL'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR188&quot&quotOxford Cathedral&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A016&quot&quotCopper cast of medallion, one sided only. Obverse: Exterior of Oxford Cathedral. Inscription reads "OXFORD CATHEDRAL - DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO HRH PRINCE ALBERT"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR189&quot&quotOxford Cathedral - The Choir&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A016&quot&quotCopper cast of medallion, one sided only. Obverse shows the choir of Oxford Cathedral. Inscription reads "OXFORD CATHEDRAL - THE CHOIR"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR190&quot&quotCanterbury Cathedral - View in the Nave&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A016&quot&quotCopper cast of medallion, one sided only. Obverse: Inscription reads 'CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL - VIEW IN THE NAVE'&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR191&quot&quotMartyr's Memorial, Oxford&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A016&quot&quotCopper cast of medallion, one sided only. Obverse shows Martyr's Memorial, Oxford. Inscription reads "THE MARTYR'S MEMORIAL, OXFORD". At bottom "1843" and "JOS DAVIS BIRMm."&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR192-1&quot&quotElectricity and Galvanism&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 1: Electricity and Galvanism. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR192-2&quot&quotOptics&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 2: Optics. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR192-3&quot&quotSpecific Gravities and Metallurgy&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 3: Specific Gravities and Metallurgy. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR192-4&quot&quotMineralogy&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 4: Mineralogy. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR192-5&quot&quotGeology&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 5: Geology. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR192-6&quot&quotChemistry&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 6: Chemistry. "THOMASON DIREX" is inscribed at bottom.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR193-1&quot&quotMechanics&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 1: Mechanics. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR193-2&quot&quotSavery's Steam Engine and High Pressure Engine&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 2: Savery's Steam Engine and High Pressure Engine. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR193-3&quot&quotNewcomben Steam Engine and Perkins Steam Engine&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 3: Newcomben Steam Engine and Perkins Steam Engine. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR193-4&quot&quotHydrostatics and Hydraulics&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 4: Hydrostatics and Hydraulics. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR193-5&quot&quotWatts Single Acting Steam Engine&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 5: Watts Single Acting Steam Engine. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR193-6&quot&quotWatts Double Acting Steam Engine&quot&quotElectrotype of medallion&quot&quot07A017&quot&quotElectrotype of silver type metal mounted on cloth covered board. 6: Watts Double Acting Steam Engine. "THOMASON DIREX" or "E THOMASON D" is inscribed on bottom of each.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR194&quot&quotChronology of reigns of England&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A016&quot&quotDouble sided silver medallion. Obverse: List of kings and queens (date of decease, age at time of death, year of reign) from William 1st to Edward V, fanning out from central disc with coat of arms of lion and unicorn. Reverse shows dates Richard 111 to George 1V and inscription in central disc: "CHRONOLOGY OF REIGNS OF ENGLAND".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR195&quot&quotGeorge III&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A016&quot&quotPierced medallion with ring. Obverse: Bust of George III with pigtail and in ceremonial dress. Inscription reads "GOD SAVE THE KING". Reverse: Central inscription contained inside circula symbol of snake and reads "HAVING THIS DAY COMMENCED THE 50TH YEAR OF HIS REIGN, BELOVED BY HIS PEOPLEHIS ACTIONS THE GLORY OF ALL HIS SUBJECTS AND THE VENERATION OF ALL THE WORLD". Around the edge "IN COMMEMORATION OF GEORGE 111 KING OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND 25 OCT 1809".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR196&quot&quotWinchester Cathedral&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A016&quot&quotSilver (or silvered) medallion. Obverse: West Front of Winchester Cathedral in relief with inscription "WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL" AND "WEST FRONT". Also "BENNET, SARUM". Reverse: Interior of cathedral, with inscription "WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL - THE CHOIR".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR197&quot&quotPlaque or cast of Brittania&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A016&quot&quotOne-sided copper plaque depicting Brittania walking on the sea with Roman style galleys in background. Inscription reads "HER MARCH IS ON THE MOUNTAIN WAVE, HER HOME IS ON THE DEEP". On bottom "J. HENNINGS DIRIX S.HENNINGS FECIT".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR198&quot&quotPrincess Charlotte Augusta&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A019&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of Princess Charlotte Augusta. Inscription around edge reads "HRH PRINCESS CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA". At botom " BORN JAN 7 1795 MARRIED MAY 2 1815". Underneath "WEBB.F " and "W. - - B (?)"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR199&quot&quotQueen Victoria&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A019&quot&quotSilver-plated copper cast of medallion. Obverse: Head of young Queen Victoria. Inscription round edge reads "VICTORIA REGINA". At bottom "W.WYON.RA".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR200&quot&quotEmpress Josephine&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A019&quot&quotCopper-plated cast of medallion. Obverse: Head of Empress Josephine. Inscription round edge reads "JOSEPHINE IMP. ET REINE". At bottom "ANDRIEU.F"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR201&quot&quotArrivee du roi a Paris&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A019&quot&quotShows arrival of Louis X1V into Paris in coach surrounded by soldiers and crowds. Inscription reads "ARRIVEE DU ROI A PARIS" and "LE 6 OCTOBRE 1789". Underneath picture "ANDRIEU.F. No 2".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR201A&quot&quotArrivee du roi a Paris&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A019&quot&quotShows arrival of Louis X1V into Paris in coach surrounded by soldiers and crowds. Inscription reads "ARRIVEE DU ROI A PARIS" and "LE 6 OCTOBRE 1789". Underneath picture "ANDRIEU.F. No 2".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR202&quot&quotNapoleon&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A019&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of Napoleon. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON EMPEREUR". In shoulder of image "ANDRIEU.F".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR202A&quot&quotNapoleon&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A019&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of Napoleon. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON EMPEREUR". In shoulder of image "ANDRIEU.F".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR202B&quot&quotNapoleon&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A019&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of Napoleon. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON EMPEREUR". In shoulder of image "ANDRIEU.F"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR203&quot&quotCast of medfallion - head of Duke of Wellington&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotOne-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR203A&quot&quotCast of medfallion - head of Duke of Wellington&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotOne-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR203B&quot&quotCast of medfallion - head of Duke of Wellington&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotOne-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR203C&quot&quotCast of medfallion - head of Duke of Wellington&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotOne-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR203D&quot&quotCast of medfallion - head of Duke of Wellington&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotOne-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR203E&quot&quotCast of medfallion - head of Duke of Wellington&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotOne-sided cast of medallion. Shows head of Duke of Wellington with inscription round edge "ART. COMES DE WELLINGTON". On shoulder is inscribed the name "WEBB".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR204&quot&quotVictoria and Albert.&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotObverse: Heads of young Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in profile. Inscritpion round edge reads "VICTORIA BRITAN REGINA ET ALBERT SAX COBURG GOTHA PRINCEPS". Inscription under heads illegible.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR205&quot&quotGenl Washington 1732-1799&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotOne-sided cast of medallion Showing head of George Washington. Inscritpion round edge reads "GENERAL WASHINGTON INSCRIBED TO HIS MEMORY BY D:ECCLESTON LANCASTER MDCCCV". Underneath shoulder "WEBB".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR205A&quot&quotGenl Washington 1732-1799&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotOne-sided cast of medallion Showing head of George Washington. Inscritpion round edge reads "GENERAL WASHINGTON INSCRIBED TO HIS MEMORY BY D:ECCLESTON LANCASTER MDCCCV". Underneath shoulder "WEBB".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR206&quot&quotGenl Washington 1732-1799&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotOne-sided cast of medallion whowing head of George Washington. Inscritpion round edge reads "COMITIA AMERICANA GEORGIA WASHINGTON SUPREMO DVCI EXERCITVVM ADSERTORI LIBERTATIS". Underneath head "D.V.VIVIER.PARIS.F". Illegible writing scratched on edge.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR207&quot&quotCarlos III&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of Carlos III. Inscription round edge reads "CARLOS. 111. PADRE. DE. LA. PATRIA. Y. PROTECTOR. DE. LAS CIENCIAS".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR207A&quot&quotCarlos III&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A020&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of Carlos III. Inscription round edge reads "CARLOS. 111. PADRE. DE. LA. PATRIA. Y. PROTECTOR. DE. LAS CIENCIAS".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR208&quot&quotGeorge IV&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A021&quot&quotObverse: Head of George IV in laurel wreath and in classical dress. Inscription round edge reads "GEORGIUS 1V DEI GRATIA BRITANNIARVM REX". Underneath shoulders on edge "RUNDELL BRIDGE & RUNDELL"&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR209+A&quot&quotMuseé Napoleon&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A021&quot&quot2 IOne -sided casts of medallion. Shows interior of gallery with sculptures.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR210&quot&quotVota Publica&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A021&quot&quotShows inscription "VOTA PUBLICA" surrounded by laurel wreath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR210A&quot&quotVota Publica&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A021&quot&quotShows inscription "VOTA PUBLICA" surrounded by laurel wreath&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR211&quot&quotNapoleon on horseback.&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A021&quot&quotShows Napoleon mounted on a charger hurling lightning bolts at rocks. Inscription underneath reads "PASSAGE DU GD. ST. BERNARD LE XXV FLOREAL AN VIII".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR212&quot&quotAntonius Canova&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A021&quot&quotObverse: Head in profile. Inscription reads "ANTONIUS CANOVA". Underneath reads "A. FABRIS. VTINENSIS.SCULP.".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR213+A-B&quot&quotSamuel Parr.&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A021&quot&quotObverse: Head in proflie. Inscription reound edge reads "SAMVEL PARR. L.L.D.". Underneath reads "THOMASON & JONES, D.-J. GIBSON".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR214&quot&quotTo Great Men&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A022&quot&quotShows classical female figure holding inscribed ribbon. Inscription reads "TO GREAT MEN.". Underneath reads "PUBd BY S. PARKER LONDON" and "MDCCCXXVI.". Around edge "T.STOTHARD" and "A J STOTHARD F".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR215+A&quot&quotSir Walter Scott&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A021&quot&quotObverse: Head in profile and inscription "SCOTT" . Underneath "F.A.CHANTRIY. R.A. D.".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR216+A&quot&quotFlaxman&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A022&quot&quotObverse: Head in proflie. Inscription on edge reads "FLAXMAN.". Underneath reads "A.J. STOTHARD F" and "E.H.BAILEY R.A. D.".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR217+A&quot&quotLord Byron&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A022&quot&quotObverse: Head in proflie. Inscription on edge reads "BYRON" (in Greek characters).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR218+A-B&quot&quotBaptism of the King of Rome.&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A022&quot&quotShow classical figure holding baby aloft in background of classical furniture. Inscription underneath reads "BAPTEME DU ROI DE ROME M.DCCCXI." Along edge "ANDRIEU FECIT".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR219&quot&quotSiege de la Bastille&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A022&quot&quotShows soldiers attacking the Bastille with canon and rifles. Inscription reads "SIEGE DE LA BASTILLE". Underneath reads "FRISE PAR LES CITOYENS DE LA VILLE DE PARIS LE 14 JUET 1789" . Also "F. ANDRIEU.F". On other side "NO (?)".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR220+A&quot&quotMichel de l'hospital 1505-1573 Chancellor of Fr. Bartholomew. Massacre 1572.&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A022&quot&quotOne-sided casts of medallion. Shows head in proflie. Inscription on edge reads "MICHEL DE L'HOSPITAL". Underneath reads "CAUNOIS F".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR221&quot&quotUnknown project begun in reign of George III&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A023&quot&quotShows handled urn with portrait heads and inscription round edge reads "BEGUN IN THE 54TH YEAR OF KING GEORGE III AND COMPLETED IN THE FIRST YEAR OF KING GEORGE THE IV".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR222&quot&quotBattle of Maringo&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A023&quot&quotObverse: Male head in profile over framed view of a battle scene, which is surrounded by bayonets, cannon and axes. Inscription round top reads "BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL DE LA REPUBLIQUE FRAN" and at bottom "BATAILLE DE MARINGO LE XXV PRAIRIAL AN VIII". Below battle scene is the name "B.ANDRIEU. F. AN X".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR223&quot&quotNovum Museum Pium, 1822&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A023&quot&quotShows interior of museum . Inscription reads "NOVUM MUSEUM PIUM" and underneath A.D.MDCCCXXII". In small writing "CORRI----".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR224+A&quot&quotDeath of Princess Charlotte, 1817&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A023&quot&quotShows a seated female figure (Britannia?) with a lion at her feet and classical pillars and urn in background. Inscription underneath reads "WEEP BRITAIN THOU HAST LOST THE EXPECTANCY AND ROSE OF THE FAIR STATE". Around edge "DIED NOV VI MDCCCXV11". At bottom "MUDIE D" and "MILLS F".&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR225+A&quot&quotPeace of Utrect Mar 1713 between France and England&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A023&quot&quot2 One-sided casts of medallion. Shows female figure (? Britannia) holding branch, standing on shore with boats in background and soldiers at her feet. Inscription reads "COMPOSITS . VENERANTUR.ARMIS". At bottom: "MDCCXIII".&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR226&quot&quotLives of George I, II and III&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A023&quot&quotInscription only, giving the significant dates of George I, II and III.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR227+A&quot&quotWilliam and Mary&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A023&quot&quotObverse: Male and female heads in profile with inscription round edge readin "GULIELMVS. ET. MARIA. DG. MAG. BR. FR ET. HIB. REX. ET. REGINA" .&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR228&quot&quotHoc Auspice Orbis Salus&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A023&quot&quotObverse: Male head in profile with inscription reading "HOC AVSPICE ORBIS SALVS". Also "MDCCCXVII" and "MUDIE D - WEBB F".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR229&quot&quotBritannia (?)&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A023&quot&quotShows seated female figure with helmet and shield supporting the base of a pillar, left hand rests on the head of a lion. Inscription reads "FORTITVDO.MEA.DOMINE".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR230&quot&quotChrist in the Temple(?)&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A023&quot&quotShows Christ driving the moneylenders out of the temple (?).Inscription reads "DOMVS MEA DOM VSORATIONIS VOC"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR231&quot&quotCopper cast of eccliastical seal impression.&quot&quotCast of eccliastical seal&quot&quot07A023&quot&quotOne-sided cast of eccliastical seal. Shows an angel with (?) Virgin Mary holding (?) in left hand. Inscription reads "S. (?) VCLIT . ECCE. SCE.MARIE.DEMETRII: INVURBE(?)". On inner ring "TOR MARTIR VII + ORD IIIS (?): BE (?)".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR232+A&quot&quotUnidentified French medallion&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A024&quot&quotInscription reads 2NE EN M.D.V. A LA ROCHE PRES AIGUEPERSE MORT EN M.D. LXXIII." and "GALERIE MATALLIQUE DES GRANDS HOMMES 1817".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR233+A&quot&quotLouis XIII&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A024&quot&quotObverse: Male head and shoulders inprofile. Inscription round edge reads "LUDOVIC.XIII.D.G. FRANCOR. ET NAVARE. REX". Under shoulder are the letters "GDVTY (?)".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR234&quot&quotAnna (French Queen?)&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A024&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of a woman in a large ruff and necklace. Inscription reads "ANNA AVGVS GALLIAE ET NAVARAE" . Also "G.DVPRE.R.1670"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR235&quot&quotUnidentified medallion&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A024&quot&quotShows façade of classical building. Inscription reads "ADORATE DOMINUM IN ATRIO SANCTO EIUS" . Also inscription on façade of building "CLRM.XII.PMAN.CHRISTOSALVATORI. T.98.IOAN.BAPT.RT.RV (?)" (almost illegible).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR236+A&quot&quotUnidentified medallion&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A024&quot&quotShows 4 figures, king and queen seated flanked by church officials. Single large crown hovers over their heads. Date at bottom 1689. Inscription around edge reads "IDOLATRIA. SERVITVTE. PROFLIGATIS. RELIGIONE. LEGIE. LIBERTAT. RESTITVTIS".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR237&quot&quotCast of rectangular plaque,&quot&quotCast of plaque,&quot&quot07A025&quot&quotRectangular plaque showing interior of building with many robed figures. Copy of a work by Raphael? Inscription underneath reads "DEDICATA A S.A.I. L'ARCIDUCA RAINERI VICE RE DRI. REGNI LOMB. VEN." Inscription on LH corner "RAPHAEL SANTIUS PINX" and on RH corner "IN AEDIEUS VATICA. . H18 (?)"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR238&quot&quotWilliam Sidney Smith.&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A024&quot&quotCast of medallion. Shows male head inprofile facing right. . Inscription round edge reads "WILLIAM SIDNEY SMITH".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR239&quot&quotCentaur and young boy&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A024&quot&quotShows centaur and young boy with harp . Inscription underneath reads "BURCH FECIT".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR240&quot&quotClassical figure with eagle&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A025&quot&quotShows seated male figure (Jupiter), classical style, holding staff in left hand and stroking eagle with right hand. No inscription.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR241&quot&quotLouis XVI&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A025&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male figure in profile, facing right. Inscription round edge reads "LOUIS XV1 ROI DES FRANCOIS" and below "VILLE DE PARIS". Under shoulder "R.DUVIVIER F."&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR242+A&quot&quotWinged figure (St George?) with sword&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A025&quot&quotShows winged figure in armour and with sword, standing over many headed serpent (Hercules killing the Hydra?). On right another figure, holding a model of a temple and attended by a cherub, sits on a cloud and extends his hand. Inscription round edge reads "RENOVABIS FACIEM TERRAE" and below "MDCCXXI".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR243&quot&quotArrival of Louis XVI in Paris 1789.&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A025&quot&quotShows King flanked by two females (one classical, the other his wife (?)) and child, with crowd and building in background. Inscription at bottom reads "ARRIVEE DU ROI A PARIS LE 6 OCT 1789". Inscription round edge reads "J'Y FERAI DESORMAIS MA DEMEURE HABITUELLE".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR244+A&quot&quotUnidentified Spanish (?) medallion&quot&quotCasts of medallion&quot&quot07A025&quot&quotShows 5 figures around a table with books. Below 2 figures. One wears a crown. One carrying a spear. Inscription round edge reads "VENCE TRIUNFA PRUDENTE" and below "REAL ACADEMEA DE DERECHO ESPANIOL Y PUBILCO, ANNO DE 1778".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR245&quot&quotUnidentified oval medallion, Owl by Wall.&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A026&quot&quotShows image of an owl perched beside a ruined wall. No inscription.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR246&quot&quotunidentified oval medallion&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A026&quot&quotInscription reads "IMPAVIDUM FERIENT RUINAE". Small swag of flowers at bottom.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR247&quot&quotNapoleon and Josephine&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A026&quot&quotObverse:.Male and female heads, in classical style, in profile. Napoleon and Josephine. Male wears laurel wreath, female has tiara. No inscription but on shoulder is written "ANDRIEU FECIT".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR248&quot&quotNapoleon&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A026&quot&quotCast of a single-sided medallion. Male head, in classical style, in profile. Napoleon . Male wears laurel wreath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR249&quot&quotGeorge I&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A027&quot&quotCast of a single-sided medallion. Male head, bewigged, in profile, George I. In large lettering around edge "GEORGIUS I REX" with each letter made up of different symbols eg. scales of justice, floral swags, animal motifs etc. Small lettering round edge are abbreviations of Latin words which appear to relate to each of the above large single letters. In order these read "PRVDENS. IVSTVS. SERVATOR CIVIVA. SALVI: PUBL: INVIGILANS. CLEMENS. FORTIS: PACIS AMANS. VIVAT REX OPT: FRVTI.(?) APPAREANT. ADVERS: REPETTAT. PROSIT OMINE. TVTOR BONOR (?) : TERROR MALOR". On bottom "N SHHLAENDER FECIT"&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR250&quot&quotUnidentified medallion&quot&quotCast of medallion&quot&quot07A027&quot&quotCast of single-sided medallion. Male head and shoulders in profile, facing right. Identity unknown. Underneath in small letters "CRAWFORD.F."&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR251&quot&quotCopper cast of oval plaque.&quot&quotCast of plaque&quot&quot07A027&quot&quotCopper cast of a single sided oval plaque. Male head and shoulders of bearded male in profile, facing left. Identity unknown.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR252&quot&quotCast of plaque, unknown male&quot&quotCast of plaque&quot&quot07A028&quot&quotCopper cast of a single sided medallion.Head and shoulders of bearded male in profile, facing left. Identity unknown.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR253&quot&quotCast of plaque, portrait of unknown male&quot&quotCast of plaque&quot&quot07A029&quot&quotCopper cast of a single sided medallion.Head and shoulders of old man in profile, facing right, with long beard and hair, left hand resting on right forearm. Identity unknown.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR254&quot&quotCast of plaque, unknown females&quot&quotCast of plaque&quot&quot07A028&quot&quotCopper cast of a single sided medallion.Head and shoulders of two females in profile. Foreground figure winged and with left hand resting on its chest.. No identification.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR255&quot&quotPresident of the Reunion of the Knights of the White Slaves in Africa&quot&quotCast of plaque&quot&quot07A029&quot&quotCopper cast of a single sided medallion.Inscription reads "PRESIDENT OF THE REUNION OF THE KNIGHTS OF THE WHITE SLAVES IN AFRICA". Surrounded by floral wreath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR256&quot&quotGeorge I&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A029&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male in profile right. Inscription reads "GEORGIUS.D.G. MAG.BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX". Reverse: Britannia placing a crown on the seated figure of the King. Inscription reads "INAUGURAT XX OCT MDCCXIII".&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR257&quot&quotAlexander, Emperor of all the Russias&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A029&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male in profile, in ceremonial battle dress, facing left. Inscription reads "ALEXANDER EMPEROR OF ALL THE RUSSIAS". Reverse: Inscription only "THE LIBERTIES OF EUROPE REST BY THE UNITED EFFORTS OF ENGLAND AND HER AUGUST ALLIES. THE PRELIMINARIES OF PEACE SIGNED MAY 30 1814". Medallion is pierced and has a milled edge.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR258&quot&quotDuke of Wellington&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A029&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of male in profile, in uniform and wearing wreath, facing left. Inscription reads "WELLINGTON HISPANIAM ET LUSITANIUM RESTITUIT". Reverse: Inscription only. Round edge: "VIMIERA AUG 21 1808. TALAVERA JULY 28 1809. ALMEIDA MAY 5 1811." In centre: "CIUDAD RODRIGO JAN 19 1812. BADAJOZ APRIL 2 1812. SALAMANCA JULY 22 1812. MADRID AUG 12 1812"&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR259&quot&quotMatthew Boulton&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A029&quot&quotMedallion in circular metal case. Obverse: Head and shoulders of male figure, facing right. Inscription reads "MATTHAEVS BOVLTON" . Underneath shoulder "PIGEON F.". Reverse: Inscription only, inside laurel wreath and reads "INVENTAS AVT QVI VITAM EXCOLVERE FER ARTIS".&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR260&quot&quotDurham, Northumberland and Newcastle on Tyne Botanical and Horticultural Society&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A029&quot&quotMedallion in square red leather box. Obverse: Female figure, classical style, sitting amoungs plants in pots, and trellis work.. Inscription reads "BOTANICAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY" and along bottom "INSTITUTED 1824". Reverse: Inscription only, around floral wreath and reads "DURHAM NORTHUMBERLAND AND NEWCASTLE ON TYNE".&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR261&quot&quotGeorge Cooke&quot&quotMedallion&quotNULL&quotObverse: Male head 'GEORGIOS COOKE TRAGAEDUS COMAEDUSQUE ANGLICUS'. Reverse: 'VELUTI IN SPECULUM MDCCCV'. T. Webb, F.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR262&quot&quotFrederick the Great at Rosbach&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Figure on horseback with inscription round edge "FREDERICUS BORUSSORUM REX" and underneath "----(?) . DEC.5.BREST. RECEPTA DEC.20 1757". Reverse: Battle scene with inscription round top edge "QUO NIIIII MAIUS" and underneath "ROSBACH NOV 175 (7)"&quot&quot8&quot
&quotEUR263&quot&quotUnidentified medallion, 1837&quot&quotMedallion&quotNULL&quotMedallion, pierced with a small hole. Obverse: engraved with the likeness of a Boar and the date '1837'. Reverse: egraved 'A. MOON'.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR264&quot&quotFrederick the Great&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Head and shoulders of Frederick the Great with inscription round edge "FREDERICUS AGN. D. REX. BORVSS. EL. BRAND. DVX. SILES et ". Reverse: Kneeling figure with figure above holding pennant and weapon. Pieces of armour below. Inscription round top edge "FAMA PRUDENTIA ET VIRTUTE" and in pennant "VICTORIA FRIDERI CI MAGN". At bottom ".REX . PROPE. PRAG. TVNDIT CAESO ET PRAGA OBSESSA VI MAJI MDCCLVII (?whole inscription)&quot&quot8&quot
&quotEUR265&quot&quotFrederick III of Prussia&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Figure on horseback with inscription round edge "FREDERICUS 111 D.C. ROY DE PRUSS " and underneath " MDCCLVIII". Reverse: Bird fluying up to sun with curving inscription "NONSOLICEDIT" .&quot&quot8&quot
&quotEUR266&quot&quotAlphonso&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse::Head of bearde man with inscription round edge "A(?)ATTON AVOL MARGVAS CARGENCAR IMP(?)". Reverse: Two figures beneath palm tree with boat in background and shield and helmet, with round top edge "AFRICA CAPTA " and underneath "C.C"&quot&quot7&quot
&quotEUR267&quot&quotGeorge III, 1760&quot&quotMedallion&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Head of George III with inscription round edge "GEORGIUS 111 REX". Reverse: Oak leaves entwined around a heart with inscription round edge "ENTIRELY BRITISH" and at bottom "BORN --24(?) 1738, PROCLAIMED OCT --(?) 1760".&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR268&quot&quotGibraltar 'Two Quartos'&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse :sCastle with three turrets and inscription round edge "VALUE TWO QUARTOS". Reverse very worn, but originally depicedt a lion.&quotNULL
&quotEUR269&quot&quot10 Centimes&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1854". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, DIX CENTIMES"&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR269A&quot&quot10 Centimes&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEONIII1 EM[PEREUR] 1857". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, DIX CENTIMES".&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR269B&quot&quot10 Centimes&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 18(?)4". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, DIX CENTIMES". Coin pierced at bottom.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR269C&quot&quot10 Centimes&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1854". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, DIX CENTIMES".&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR269D&quot&quot10 Centimes&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1854". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, DIX CENTIMES".&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR269E&quot&quot5 Centimes&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Female imperial head . Inscription around edge reads "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE". Reverse: Wreath with inscription inside "CINQ CENTIMES, L'AN 5". No identifiable date.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR269F&quot&quot5 Centimes&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1855". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, CINQ CENTIMES".&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR269G&quot&quot5 Centimes&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1854" ..Underneath neck is "BARRE". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, CINQ CENTIMES".&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR269H&quot&quot10 Centimes&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Head of Napoleon lll. Inscription round edge reads "NAPOLEON III EMPEREUR 1862". Underneath neck "BARRE". Reverse: Eagle with inscription round edge "EMPIRE FRANCAIS, CINQ CENTIMES".&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR269I&quot&quot1 Centime&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Female head. Inscription round edge reads "REPUBLIQUE FRANCAIS". Reverse: Inscription in centre "UN CENTIME 1848", also "A" (?) at bottom. No identifiable date.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR269J&quot&quot10 Centimes&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Letter "N" surmounted by a crown with wreath around edge. Reverse: Inscription round edge "NAPOLEON (?) ATORE ERE M". Inscription in centre reads "10 CENT.1811". Condition: worn, blotchy&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR270&quot&quot1 Franc&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Male head facing right with inscription round edge "BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL ". Punched along bottome of this face is the word"ADAM", not part of the original design. Reverse: Wreath with inscription round edge "REPUBLI(?) CAIS" and incntre "1 FRANC (?)". This surface is very worn, particularly on reverse.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR271&quot&quot2 Kreuzer. Francis Joseph I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"2 KREUZER 1848" with the letter "A". Milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271A&quot&quot2 Kreuzer. Francis Joseph I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"2 KREUZER 1848". Pierced coin with milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271B&quot&quot2 Kreuzer. Francis Joseph I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"2 KREUZER 1848". Milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271C&quot&quot2 Kreuzer. Francis Joseph I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"2 KREUZER 1848". Milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271D&quot&quot2 Kreuzer. Francis Joseph I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"2 KREUZER 1848". Milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271E&quot&quot1 Kreuzer. Francis II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271F&quot&quot1 Kreuzer. Francis II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271G&quot&quot1 Kreuzer. Francis II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271H&quot&quot1 Kreuzer. Francis II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271I&quot&quot1 Kreuzer. Francis II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271J&quot&quot1 Kreuzer. Francis II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"EIN KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271K&quot&quotHalf Kreuzer. Francis II&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield with two eagles and crown above and around edge inscription reads "K.K. OESTERREICHISCHE SCHEIDEMUNZE". Reverse: Floral spray at bottom with inscription in centre"1/2 KREUZER 1816". Milled edge.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR271L&quot&quot1 Kreuzer. Ferdinand I&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Shield and crown above and around edge inscription reads "..GR BAYERN". Reverse: Wreath with inscription in centre"1 KREUZER 1842".&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR272&quot&quotUnidentified coin of Ferdinand VII&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Male head with inscription round edge "FERDIN VII D.G" and underneath "1815". Reverse: Decorative cross with heraldic symbols including castles and lions with a wreath of leaves surrounding. South American possibly Peru&quot&quot57&quot
&quotEUR272A&quot&quotUnidentified coin of Ferdinand VII&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Male head with inscription round edge "FERDIN VII D.G" and underneath "1833". Reverse: Decorative cross with heraldic symbols including castles and lions with a wreath of leaves surrounding. Very worn with a dent in the bottom.&quot&quot5&quot
&quotEUR272B&quot&quotUnidentified coin of Ferdinand VII&quot&quotCoin&quot&quot07A030&quot&quotObverse: Male head with inscription round edge "FERDIN VII D.G" and underneath (18--(?)". Reverse: Decorative cross with heraldic symbols including castles and lions with a wreath of leaves surrounding. Very worn&quot&quot5&quot
&quotEUR273-01A1&quot&quotSaturn&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Antique. Saturne, fils du Ciel et la Terre tenant la faux et un livre ouvert a ses pieds, en Cornaline.' [Saturn, son of the Sky and the Earth holding the Scythe, and a book open at his feet, Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01A2&quot&quotSaturn&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Moderne. Saturne montrent un Serpent en Circle qui se morde la quié, Signifiant l'Eternité, en Jaspe rouge.' [Saturn mounting a coiled Serpent biting his tail, signifying Eternity, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01A3&quot&quotSaturn&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Saturne venant en Italie par Mer fait batir Chateaux et Villes, en Cornaline, du Cabinet du l'Empereur â Florenze.' [Saturn, coming to Italy by sea has castles and towns built, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the Emperor at Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-01A4&quot&quotSaturn&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Saturne devore une pierre envelope dans un Drap, â lui donne par Cybele, en place de ses Enfants, en Sard.' [Saturn devours a stone wrapped in a sheet by Cybele, in place of the infants, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01A5&quot&quotCybele&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La Deesse Cybele oû Opi, Femme de Saturne, en Camée.' [The goddess Cybele or Ops, wife of Saturn, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01A6&quot&quotCybele&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme en Cornaline, du Prelat Molineri â Brusselles.' [The goddess Cybele or Ops, wife of Saturn, in Cornelian, from Prelate Molinari at Brussels]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01A7&quot&quotCybele&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme en Cornaline.' [The goddess Cybele or Ops, wife of Saturn, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01A8&quot&quotCybele&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Cÿbele assise sur un Lion, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Cybele sitting on a Lion, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-01A9&quot&quotJanus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Janus, Compagnon de Saturne, en Cornaline.' [Janus, companion of Saturn, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01B1&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter, fils de Saturne et Cÿbele, en Corn., du Cabinet du Roy de Naples.' [Jupiter, son of Saturn and Cybele, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-01B2&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter avec tout les attribuits, en Corn. de Mr. Wood.' [Jupiter with all the attributes, in Cornelian, from Mr. Wood]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01B3&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter with all the attributes, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01B4&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter with all the attributes, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01B5&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter with all the attributes, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01B6&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter Victorieux, en Cornal.' [Jupiter victorious, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01B7&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Jupiter victorious, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01B8&quot&quotJupiter & Isis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter et Jsis, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter and Isis, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01B9&quot&quotJupiter & Isis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Jaspe rouge.' [Jupiter and Isis, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01C1&quot&quotOlympian Jupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter Olimpien, en Sardoine, du Cabinet du Roy de France.' [Olympian Jupiter, in Sardonyx, from the cabinet of the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-01C2&quot&quotOlympian Jupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Olympian Jupiter, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01C3&quot&quotOlympian Jupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee.' [Olympian Jupiter, in cameo] Missing 1977 [also 1855?]. Cut out of surround.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01C4&quot&quotJupiter Ammon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter Ammon, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter Ammon, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01C5&quot&quotJupiter Ammon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Carnee.' [Jupiter Ammon, in Cameo] Missing 1977 [also 1855?]. Removed.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01C6&quot&quotJupiter Ammon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe.' [Jupiter Ammon, in Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01C7&quot&quotJupiter Serapis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern] Jupiter Serapis, en Cornaline. Antique Moderne cet a dire du temps de Michel Ange-Buonaroute.' [Jupiter Serapis, in Cornelian, Early Modern from about the time of Michel-Angelo] Bears two Greek inscriptions, on the left 'W R Y E', on the right 'P Z D O' (W = Omega, O = Omicron).&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01C8&quot&quotJupiter Serapis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Jupiter Serapis, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01D1&quot&quotJupiter Serapis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Jupiter Serapis, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01D2&quot&quotJupiter Serapis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Jupiter Serapis, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01D3&quot&quotJupiter Serapis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Jupiter Serapis, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01D4&quot&quotJupiter Fulminant&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter Fulminant, en Jaspe Verde.' [Jupiter enraged, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01D5&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter assis avec l'Aigle, en Cornal. [Jupiter sitting, with an Eagle, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01D6&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. [Jupiter sitting, with an Eagle, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01D7&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter, assis sur son Throne, tenant la Lance dans une main et la Patera dans l'autre, en Ametiste.' [Jupiter sitting on his throne, with a lance in one hand and a libation dish in the other, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01D8&quot&quotJupiter [Ammon]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter, sur son Throne avec Jsis, Harpocrates et Anubis, en Cornaline.' [Jupiter Ammon, on his throne, with Isis, Harpocrates and Anubis, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01D9&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter avec la Foudre a la main, et qui porte sur son bras la peau de la Chevre Amalthée qui lá nourrit, dans laquelle il ecrit touts les pechées des hommes, en Sardoine.' [Jupiter with Lightning in hand, and who carries on his arm the skin of Amalthea, the she-goat which has nourished him, on which he writes all the sins of mankind, in Sardonyx] An eagle stands at his feet.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01E1&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter, assis dans son Throne au Milieu du Zodiaque avec Jsis et Minerve, et soutenué par Athlante Gigant, en Calcedoine, de Monsig. Molinari, nonce du Pape â Brusselles.' [Jupiter sitting on his throne surrounded by the Zodiac with Isis and Minerva, and supported by Atlas, in Chalcedony, from Monsig. Molinari, the Pope's ambassador at Brussels]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01E2&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter, assis sur son Char tiré a quatre Cheveaux fulminant les Gigants Titani, en camée, du Cabinet du Roy de Naples, autre Fois de Párme. Ouvrage Grec Donnion.' [Jupiter sitting on his chariot drawn by four thundering horses, the Titans, in cameo, from the Cabinet of the King of Naples, and previously of Parma. Work of the Greek Donnion] Missing 1977 [also 1855?]. Removed.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-01E3&quot&quotOlympian Jupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter Olimpien, assis au Milieu du Zodiaque avec Mars, Mercure et Neptune, en Cornaline, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Olympian Jupiter sitting surrounded by the Zodiac with Mars, Mercury and Neptune, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of France] Cracked, possibly before mounting in surround.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-01E4&quot&quotA Giant&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Gigant, en Calcedoine, de Hosch.' [A giant, in Chalcedony, from Hosch] Apparently with octopus-like legs.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01E5&quot&quotA Giant&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en paste antique.' [A giant, in Faience] Apparently with octopus-like legs.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01F1&quot&quotCouncil of the Gods&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le Conseille des Dieux, en Sardoine, du Baron Hosch.' [Council of the Gods, in Sardonyx, from Baron Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01F2&quot&quotFlight of the Gods in Egypt&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La Fuite des Dieux en Egypte, en Ametiste, du R. de Nap.' [The flight of the Gods [Danaians?] into Egypt, in Amethyst, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-01F3&quot&quotJupiter as a Ram&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter transforme en Aries, poursuit les Dieux en Egypte, en Jaspe rouge, de Hosch.' [Jupiter transformed into a Ram, to pursue the Gods in Egypt, in Red Jasper, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01F4&quot&quotTemple of Jupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Jupiter, en Cornaline.' [The Temple of Jupiter, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01F5&quot&quotJuno&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Junon, femme de Jupiter avec la Pavon â Cote, en Cornal. [Juno, wife of Jupiter, with the Peacock beside her, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01F6&quot&quotJuno&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Junon assise sur son Throne, en Ametiste.' [Juno sitting on her throne, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01F7&quot&quotJuno&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Junon assise sur l'Aigle, en Cornal.' [Juno sitting on an Eagle, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01F8&quot&quotJuno&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [Juno sitting on an Eagle, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01G1&quot&quotTemple of Juno&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Junon, en Cornal.' [The Temple of Juno, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01G2&quot&quotJupiter as a Swan&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Jupiter transforme en Cigne, caressent Lede, en Cornal. Gravée par Ant: Püchler Pere.' [Jupiter transformed into a Swan, caressed by Leda, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01G3&quot&quotJupiter as a Swan&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal. Grevée par Carlo Costanzi.' [Jupiter transformed into a Swan, caressed by Leda, in Cornelian. Engraved by Carlo Costanzi] There is a Greek inscription below.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01G4&quot&quotJupiter as a Swan&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Jupiter transformed into a Swan, caressed by Leda, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01G5&quot&quotJupiter as a Swan&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal. Gravée par Lorenzo Natter' [Jupiter transformed into a Swan, caressed by Leda, in Cornelian. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01G6&quot&quotJupiter as a Bull&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter transforme en Taureau, en levée Europe, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Jupiter transformed into a Bull, carrying Europa, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-01G7&quot&quotJupiter as a Bull&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Jupiter transformed into a Bull, carrying Europa, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence] Missing 1977 [also 1855?]. Cut out of surround.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-01G8&quot&quotIo as a Cow&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jo, transforme en Vache, en Cornal.' [Io transformed into a Cow, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01G9&quot&quotArgus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Argus, qui guarde Jo, transformée en Vache, en Ametiste, du Cab. de Florence.' [Argus, who guards Io as a Cow, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-01H1&quot&quotHebe&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hebe, enlevée par Jupiter transforme en Aigle, en Cornal.' [Hebe, being carried by Jupiter as an Eagle, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01H2&quot&quotHebe&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hebe, Echansone de Jupiter, en Cornal.' [Hebe, Jupiter's Cup-bearer, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01H3&quot&quotGanimede&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Janimede, enlevée par Jupiter transforme en Aigle, en Cornaline, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Ganymede, being carried by Jupiter as an Eagle, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-01H4&quot&quotGanimede&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Janimede, Echanson de Jupiter, en Calcedoine.' [Ganimede, Jupiter's Cup-bearer, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01H5&quot&quotSisyphus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Sisipho, fût condanné par Jupiter à l'Enfer de porter une pierre sur une Montagne, en arrivant elle retombe, faisant cela continuellement, en Cornal.' [Sisyphos, condemned by Jupiter to carry a rock up a mountain, on arriving, it falls back, this happens continually, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01H6&quot&quotHarpocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Harpocrates, Dieu du Silence, en Niccolo.' [Harpocrates, God of Silence, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01H7&quot&quotHarpocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Harpocrates debout, en Cornal., du Prelat Molinari.' [Harpocrates standing, in Cornelian, from Prelate Molinari]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01H8&quot&quotHarpocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Plasme.' [Harpocrates standing, in Plasma]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01H9&quot&quotTemple of Harpocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Temple d'Harpocrates, en Corn., de Hosch.' [The Temple of Harpocrates, in Cornelian, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01J1&quot&quotJupiter the Protector&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter Conservateur, en Calced.' [Jupiter the Protector, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01J2&quot&quotHebe&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hebe, qui Verse du Hectar oû Ambrosié à Jupiter, en Cornal.' [Hebe, who pours Nectar or Ambrosia, to Jupiter, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01J3&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter debout sur le Globe du Monde, en Calamite.' [Jupiter standing on the Globe of the World, in Calamine]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01J4&quot&quotTitus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Titus, fils de Jupiter, fût condanné, q'un Vautour lui devorasse la foie et qu'un autre lui - renaïsse et cela continuellement, en Crystal de Roche, du Cabinet du Duc Strozzi a Rome, Gravée par Giovan. de Bologne.' [Titus, son of Jupiter, was condemned so that a Vulture devours his liver, which then regrows continually, in Rock Crystal, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi in Rome, engraved by Giovanni de Bologna [John of Douai, 1524-1608]] Inscription beneath - JO.C B.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-01J5&quot&quotJupiter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Jupiter sur le Mont Argus, en Cornal.' [Jupiter on Mount Argus, in Cornelian] With inscription in Greek.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01J6&quot&quotMount Argus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mont Argus, en Jaspe rouge. Ouvrage Pyladou.' [Mount Argus, in Red Jasper. Work of Pyladou] Greek inscription beneath.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-01J7&quot&quotMount Argus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mont Argus, en Jaspe rouge.' [Mount Argus, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02A1&quot&quotPluto&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Pluto, fils de Saturne, et Opij, en Cornaline.' [Pluto, son of Saturn, and Opis, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02A2&quot&quotCeres&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ceres, fille de Saturne et Opij, Deesse de l'Agriculture.' [Ceres, daughter of Saturn and Opis, goddess of agriculture]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02A3&quot&quotCeres&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ceres, avec le Cornucope, en Sardoine.' [Ceres, with the cornucopia, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02A4&quot&quotCeres&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Ceres, with the cornucopia, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02A5&quot&quotCeres&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Ceres, with the cornucopia, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02A6&quot&quotCeres&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Ceres, with the cornucopia, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02A7&quot&quotCeres&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ceres assise sur son Throne, en Cornaline.' [Ceres sitting on her throne, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02A8&quot&quotCeres&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal., du Cab. de Florence.' [Ceres sitting on her throne, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02A9&quot&quotCeres&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant.m. [Early Modern?] Ceres assise sur son Char, tirée par des Lions, en Cornal.' [Ceres sitting on her chariot, drawn by lions, in Camee]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02AX&quot&quotCeres&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ceres, tirée par des Elephants, en Plasme.' [Ceres, drawn by elephants, in Plasma]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02B1&quot&quotCeres&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ceres assise sur son Char avec un flambeau allumée, cherchant sa fille Proserpine, en Cornal.' [Ceres sitting on her chariot with a lighted torch searching for her daughter Proserpine, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02B2&quot&quotFlora&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M.A. [Modern or Antique?] La deesse Flora, en Cristal de Roche.' [The goddess Flora, in Rock Crystal]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02B3&quot&quotTemple of Ceres or Flora&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Ceres oû Flora, en Cornal., du R. de. Nap.' [The Temple of Ceres or Flora, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02B4&quot&quotEleusinian Mysteries&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les Misteres Eulesines, en Jaspe noir.' [The Eleusian Mysteries, in Black Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02B5&quot&quotGood Fortune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Bonus Eventus, en Niccolo, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Good Fortune, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?], from the cabinet of the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-02B6&quot&quotGood Fortune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Bonus Eventus, en Cornal.' [Good Fortune, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02B7&quot&quotGood Fortune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Bonus Eventus, en Cornal.' [Good Fortune, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02B8&quot&quotThe Night scattering Poppies&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'La Nuit distribuant ses Pavots, en Jaspe Sanguin, du Cab. du R. de France.' [The Night scattering his Poppies, in Blood-red Jasper, from the cabinet of the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-02C1&quot&quotNeptune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Neptune, fils de Saturne et Opi, en Cornaline.' [Neptune, son of Saturn and Ops, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02C2&quot&quotNeptune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] 'Le meme, en Cornal.' [Neptune, son of Saturn and Ops, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02C3&quot&quotNeptune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] 'Le meme, en Cornal.' [Neptune, son of Saturn and Ops, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02C4&quot&quotNeptune and Minerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Neptune et Minerve disputent sur le possession d'Athene â l'arbre d'Olivier, en Camée, du Cab. du Roy de Naples.' [Neptune and Minerva arguing over the possession of Athena at the olive tree, in Cameo, from the cabinet of the King of Naples] Missing. Removed by 1855.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02C5&quot&quotNeptune and Minerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Neptune et Minerve se donnent la main en Signe de Paix Neptune frappent la terre fait sortir un Cheval, en Cornaline, du Cab. du Roy de Naples.' [Neptune and Minerva giving their hands in a gesture of peace, Neptune striking the ground making a horse come out, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02C6&quot&quotNeptune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Neptune debout avec son trident, en Sardoine.' [Neptune standing with his trident, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02C7&quot&quotNeptune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Neptune standing with his trident, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02D1&quot&quotNeptune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Neptune standing with his trident, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02D2&quot&quotNeptune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Neptune assis sur un Dauphin, en Cornal.' [Neptune sitting on a Dolphin, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02D3&quot&quotNeptune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Neptune tirée par des Cheveaux Marins, en Cornal.' [Neptune drawn by sea-horses, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02D4&quot&quotNeptune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Neptune drawn by sea-horses, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02D5&quot&quotNeptune&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Neptune sur son Char a quatre Cheveaux Marins, en Cristal de Roche, du Cab. Duc Strozzi a Rome.' [Neptune on his chariot with four sea-horses, in Rock Crystal, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi at Rome]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02D6&quot&quotNereus and Doris&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Nereus et Doris, Dieux Marins, en Ametiste, du Cab. de Florence.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02E1&quot&quotNereus and Doris&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02E2&quot&quotNereus and Doris&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal., du Roy de Naples.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples] Inscription on the left - LAVR.MED.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02E3&quot&quotNereus and Doris&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Sardoine. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Sardonyx. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02E4&quot&quotNereus and Doris&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Carnée, du Roy de Nap.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Carneo, from the King of Naples] Inscription above the image - ---R.MED.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02E5&quot&quotNereus and Doris&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal. de Medina, Juif a Livourne.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Cornelian from Medina, [from a] Jew at Livorno]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02E6&quot&quotNereus and Doris&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Nereus and Doris, Sea Gods, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02E7&quot&quotNereid&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Nereide, Nimphe Marin, fille de Nereus et Doris.' [Nereid, Sea Nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02F1&quot&quotNereid&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Nereid, Sea Nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02F2&quot&quotNereid&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste, du Roy de Naples.' [Nereid, Sea Nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris, in Amethyst, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02F3&quot&quotNereid&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée, du Roy de Naples.' [Nereid, Sea Nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02F4&quot&quotNereid&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée, paste antique.' [Nereid, Sea Nymph, daughter of Nereus and Doris, in Cameo, Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02F5&quot&quotGlaucus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Glauco, Dieu Marin, en Calcedoine, du R. de Nap.' [Glaucus, Sea God, in Chalcedony, from the King of Naples] Missing. Removed by 1855.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02G1&quot&quotGlaucus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Glauco, sur un Monstre Marin pechent, du Mijlord Charlemond, en Corn.' [Glaucus, on a Sea Monster fishing, from Mylord Charlemond, in Cornelian. Missing. Removed by 1855.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02G2&quot&quotScilla&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Scilla, transforme en Monstre Marin, aime par Glauco, en Cornaline.' [Scilla transformed into a Sea Monster, loved by Glaucus, in Cornelian] Inscription in top right corner.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02G3&quot&quotScilla&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Ametiste.' [Scilla transformed into a Sea Monster, loved by Glaucus, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02G4&quot&quotSiren&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Une Sirene, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [A Siren, in Cornelian, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02G5&quot&quotArion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Arion, fameux jouër de la lire, se jettent en Mer, fût porte par un Dauphin à terre, en Cornal.' [Arion, famous player of the lyre, throwing himself in the sea, he was carried to land by a dolphin, in Cornelian] Inscription at top&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02G6&quot&quotHarpie&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Une Harpie, en Cornal.' [A Harpy, in Cornelian] Inscription at the base.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02G7&quot&quotA River&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Fleuve, en Cornal.' [A river, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02G8&quot&quotA River&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée, du Roy de Nap.' [A river, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02G9&quot&quotA River&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [A river, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02H1&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Minerve, née du Cerveau de Jupiter, en Jaspe Sanguin, du Cab. du Roy de France' [Minerva, born from the brain of Jupiter, in Blood-red Jasper, from the cabinet of the King of France] Greek inscription around the edge&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-02H2&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Minerva, born from the brain of Jupiter, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02H3&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [Minerva, born from the brain of Jupiter, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02H4&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Minerve Salutifera, en Jaspe rouge, de Monsr. Frantz â Vienne. Ouvrage Grec Aspasi.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Red Jasper, belonging to Frantz at Vienne. Greek Aspasi work[?]] Inscription on the left.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02H5&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Minerva waving, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02H6&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Ametiste, du Conetable Colonne a Rome. Ouvrage Grec Eutichis Egeai Dioscoridis filii.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Amethyst, from Conetable Colonne at Rome. Greek work: Eutyches, Egeai, sons of Dioskourides]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02H7&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Cabinet du Prince Barberin a Rome. Ouvrage Grec Apollodoti.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Prince Barberin at Rome. Greek work: Apollodoti] Greek inscription on the left.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02H8&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-02J1&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Crisolit, du Mylord Brunel. Gravée par Antoin Püchler, Pere' [Minerva the health bringer, in Chrysolite, from Mylord Brunel. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02J2&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Plasme. du Conetable Colonne.' [Minerva waving, in Plasma, from Conetable Colonne at Rome]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02J3&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02J4&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo. Ouvrage ---.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]. Work of ?] Inscription on the left&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02J5&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Minerva the health bringer, in Cornelian] Greek inscription on the right&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02J6&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Minerve debout armée, en Cornal.' [Minerva standing armed, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02J7&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Corn. du R. de Nap.' [Minerva standing armed, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-02J8&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Minerva standing armed, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-02J9&quot&quotMinerva&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Minerve sur son Char tirée par des Hyboux, en Cornal.' [Minerva on her chariot drawn by Owls, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03A1&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule jeune fils de Jupiter et Alcmene, en Aqua Marin, du Duc Strozzi. Ouv. Grec. Cnejus.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Aquamarine, from Duke Strozzi. Greek work by Gnaeus] Missing. Removed by 1855.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-03A2&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Giade, du Chev. Hamilton.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Jade[?], from Hamilton, Kt.]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03A3&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline. Gravée par Costanzi, l'aine surnommé Le Bossüé.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi, the elder, known as 'The Hunchback']&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03A4&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. du Roy de Naples.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-03A5&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. (fragment) du Cab. de Florence, Ouv. Grec Onese.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian (fragment), from the Museum of Florence, Work of the Greek Onese]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-03A6&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03A7&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Plasme.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Plasma]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03A8&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03B1&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03B2&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03B3&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03B4&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03B5&quot&quotYoung Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules, young son of Jupiter and Alcmene, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03B6&quot&quotOld Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Hercule Vieux, en Ametiste.' [Old Hercules, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03B7&quot&quotOld Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Old Hercules, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03B8&quot&quotOld Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Camée.' [Old Hercules, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03C1&quot&quotOld Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Old Hercules, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03C2&quot&quotOld Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Old Hercules, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03C3&quot&quotHercules the Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Hercule l'aure, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03C4&quot&quotHercules the Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03C5&quot&quotHercules the Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03C6&quot&quotHercules the Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03C7&quot&quotHercules the Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03C8&quot&quotHercules the Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules the [?], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03C9&quot&quotHercules and the Nemean Lion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Hercule avec la peau de Lion, en Cornal.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03CX&quot&quotHercules and the Nemean Lion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03D1&quot&quotHercules and the Nemean Lion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03D2&quot&quotHercules and the Nemean Lion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03D3&quot&quotHercules and the Nemean Lion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03D4&quot&quotHercules and the Nemean Lion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Ametiste, Couronne en Bachus.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, in Amethyst, crowned as Bacchus&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03D5&quot&quotHercules and the Nemean Lion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, Couronne en Bachus, en Camée.' [Hercules with the [Nemean] Lion's skin, crowned as Bacchus, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03D6&quot&quotHercules and Iole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Hercule et Jole, en Cornal. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Hercules and Iole, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior] Greek inscription on the right 'K A R P O Y'.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03D7&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Jole, femme de Hercule, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Iole, wife of Hercules, in Cornelian, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03E1&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Jole, en Cornal. Ouvrage Grec. Azeoxos.' [Iole, in Cornelian. Greek work: Azeoxos] Greek inscription on the right&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03E2&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravée par Lorenzo Natter.' [Iole, in Cornelian. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03E3&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03E4&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03E5&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Coral.' [Iole, in Coral]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03E6&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Coral.' [Iole, in Coral]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03E7&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Ametiste, du Roy de Nap.' [Iole, in Amethyst, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-03E8&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03F1&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Coral.' [Iole, in Coral]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03F2&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Coral.' [Iole, in Coral]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03F3&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Coral.' [Iole, in Coral]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03F4&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Camée, du Roy de Nap.' [Iole, in Cameo, from the King of Naples] Inscription on the left LAV.R.MED.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-03F5&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03F6&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Jole avec la Massué d'Hercule, en paste antique.' [Iole with Hercules' club, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03F7&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole with Hercules' club, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03F8&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Iole with Hercules' club, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03G1&quot&quotIole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, avec de Caracteres.' [Iole with Hercules' club, with inscription]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03G2&quot&quotHercules and the Hydra of Lerna&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule en sa jeunesse tuant les Serpents, en Onix, du Cab. de France.' [Hercules in his youth killing the serpents, in Onyx, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-03G3&quot&quotHercules and Cerberus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui tient lié à la porte de l'Enfer le Chien Cerber â trois têtes, en Jaspe rouge.' [Hercules who held bound at the Gate of Hades, the dog Cerberus with three heads, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03G4&quot&quotHercules and Cerberus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules who held bound at the Gate of Hades the dog Cerberus with three heads, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03G5&quot&quotHercules and Cerberus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Roy de Nap.' [Hercules who held bound at the Gate of Hades the dog Cerberus with three heads, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-03G6&quot&quotHercules and Cerberus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Sanguin, du Cab. de France.' [Hercules who held bound at the Gate of Hades the dog Cerberus with three heads, in Blood-red Jasper, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-03G7&quot&quotHercules and Cerberus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules who held bound at the Gate of Hades the dog Cerberus with three heads, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03G8&quot&quotHercules and Antheos[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui etoufe Anthee, en Ametiste.' [Hercules who suffocates Antheos, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03H1&quot&quotHercules and Antheos[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Agate.' [Hercules who suffocates Antheos, in Agate]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03H2&quot&quotHercules and Antheos[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Roy de Nap.' [Hercules who suffocates Antheos, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-03H3&quot&quotHercules and Antheos[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cristal de Roche, du Cab. du Duc Strozzi.' [Hercules who suffocates Antheos, in Rock Crystal, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-03H4&quot&quotHercules and the Giants&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui tué les Gigants, en Cornal. du Roy de Nap.' [Hercules who killed the Giants, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-03H5&quot&quotHercules and the Giants&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Onix.' [Hercules who killed the Giants, in Onyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03H6&quot&quotHercules and the Nemean Lion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui etoufe le Fier Lion au Foret Nemea, en Onix, de Mr. Fitzhugh.' [Hercules who strangled the proud lion of the Nemean Forest, in Onyx, from Mr. Fitzhugh]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03H7&quot&quotHercules and the Nemean Lion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Hercules who strangled the proud lion at the Nemean Forest, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03J1&quot&quotHercules and the Nemean Lion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Hercules who strangled the proud lion at the Nemean Forest, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03J2&quot&quotHercules and the Boar of Erymanthus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Hercule qui tué le Sanglier au Mont Erimante, en Corn. Gravée par Giovan Püchler, fils.' [Hercules who killed the Boar of Mount Erymanthus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Johann Pichler, Junior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03J3&quot&quotHercules and Theseus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui vá a l'Enfer pour delivrer Thesée - tenué en prison par Pluton, en Cornal.' [Hercules who went to Hades to rescue Theseus - held in prison by Pluto, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03J4&quot&quotHercules and the Cretan Bull&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui a lié le Furieux Taureaux de l'Isle de Crete, en Cornal. de Mylord Carlisle.' [Hercules who captured the ferocious Cretan Bulls, in Cornelian, from Lord Carlisle]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR273-03J5&quot&quotHercules and the Cretan Bull&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui emporte le Taureau en bie sur jes epaules, en Calced. Ouvrage Grec Anterote.' [Hercules who carried away the live bull on his shoulders, in Chalcedony. Greek work: Anterote] Inscription in Greek at base.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03J6&quot&quotHercules and the Cretan Bull&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules who carried away the live bull on his shoulders, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03J7&quot&quotHercules and the Cretan Bull&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo. Ouvrage Grec [Anterote].' [Hercules who carried away the live bull on his shoulders, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]. Greek work: Anterote] Greek inscription on the right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03J8&quot&quotHercules and the Cretan Bull&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules who carried away the live bull on his shoulders, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03K1&quot&quotHercules and the Cretan Bull&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Cab. de Florence.' [Hercules who carried away the live bull on his shoulders, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-03K2&quot&quotHercules and the Hydra of Lerna&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui Combat l'Hÿdre de l'Arne, en Corn.' [Hercules who fought the Hydra of Lerna, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03K3&quot&quotHercules and the Hydra of Lerna&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Hercules who fought the Hydra of Lerna, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03K4&quot&quotHercules and the Hydra of Lerna&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui brûle l'Hydre sur l'Ara, en Corn. du Cab. de France.' [Hercules who burnt the Hydra of Lerna, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-03K5&quot&quotHercules and the Birds of Stymphalus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui tué avec l'Arche les Oïseaux Stimphalides.' [Hercules who killed with his bow the Stymphalid Birds]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03K6&quot&quotHercules and the Birds of Stymphalus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Hercules who killled with his bow the Stymphalid Birds, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-03K7&quot&quotHercules and Atlas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui porte le Globe du Monde sur les epaules, en Emeraude, du Cab. de France.' [Hercules who carries the Globe of the World on his shoulders, in Emerald, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-04A1&quot&quotHercules and Diomedes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule assommand Diomede de Thrace, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [Hercules bludgeoning Diomedes of Thrace, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-04A2&quot&quotHercules and Achelous[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui tué Acheloo transforme en Taureau, en Cornal.' [Hercules who kills Acheloüs transformed into a bull, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04A3&quot&quotHercules and Achelous[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline. Gravée par Giovan Püchler, fils, apres un Statué de marbre Antique du Jardin du Cardinal Alex: Albani a Rome.' [Hercules kills Acheloüs transformed into a bull, in Cornelian. Engraved by Johann Pichler, Junior, after an antique marble statue in the garden of Cardinal Alexander Albani of Rome]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04A4&quot&quotHercules and the Golden Apples of the Hesperides&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Hercule ceuillent les Pommes d'Or au Jardin des Hesperides, en Cornal.' [Hercules gathers the Golden Apples of the Hesperides, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04A5&quot&quotHercules and the Golden Apples of the Hesperides&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hercules gathers the Golden Apples of the Hesperides, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04A6&quot&quotHercules of the Mineral Water&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule des Eau Minereau, en Calcedoine.' [Hercules of the mineral waters, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04A7&quot&quotHercules and Diana&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui poursuit le Cerf de Diane, qui â les pieds de bronce et les Cornes d'Or, en Corn.' [Hercules follows the Hart of Diana, which has feet of bronze and antlers of gold, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04A8&quot&quotHercules and Hippolyta&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Hercule qui combat Hippolita, Reine des Amazones, en Cornal. Gravée par Giovan. Püchler, fils, apres une peinture antique à fresco apartenant aujourdhui au Marc-gravé de Bareuth.' [Hercules who fights Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, in Cornelian. Engraved by Johann Pichler, Junior, after an antique fresco currently in the possession of Marc-gravé of Bayreuth]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04B1&quot&quotPillars of Hercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule separent les Monts, Abila et Calpe, en mettent des Colonnes avec le Mot non-plus ultra, en Cornal.' [Hercules separates Mounts Abila and Calpe, to make the Pillars [of Hercules], with the motto: 'non-plus ultra', in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04B2&quot&quotHercules Bibax&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule Bibax, en Cornal. du Prelat Molinari. Ouvrage Grec Admon.' [Hercules Bibax, in Cornelian, from Prelate Molinari. Greek work.] Inscription on the right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04B3&quot&quotHercules Triumphant&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule qui porte la Victoire, en Jaspe du Cab. de Florence.' [Hercules carrying Victory, in Jasper, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-04B4&quot&quotHercules resting&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule se reposent de ses Fatigues, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [Hercules resting after his labours, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-04B5&quot&quotHercules resting&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Hercules resting after his labours, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04B6&quot&quotHercules resting&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [Hercules resting after his labours, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-04B7&quot&quotHercules and Telephus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule tient dans son Sein Telefo son fils et d'Augea Nimphe, lequel fût nourrit par un Cerf, etant abandonné de sa Mere, en Cornal.' [Hercules holds in his arms his son Telephus, also son of the Nymph Auge, who was brought up by a hind, being abandoned by his mother, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04B8&quot&quotHercules and Telephus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Hercules holds in his arms his sonTelephus, also son of the Nymph Auge, who was brought up by a hind, being abandoned by his mother, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04C1&quot&quotHercules Heartbroken&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule Vaincû par l'amour, en Sardoine.' [Hercules conquered by love, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04C2&quot&quotHercules Heartbroken&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge, du Cab. de France.' [Hercules conquered by love, in Red Jasper, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-04C3&quot&quotHercules caressing Iole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Hercule caressent Jole, en Calcedoine. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Hercules caressing Iole, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04C4&quot&quotHercules caressing Iole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Hercules caressing Iole, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04C5&quot&quotHercules caressing Iole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Ametiste, du Cab. de Florence. Ouvrage Grec Teucri.' [Hercules caressing Iole, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence. Of Teucrian Greek work] Inscription on left.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-04C6&quot&quotHercules bathing with Iole&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule au bain avec Jole, en Camée.' [Hercules bathing with Iole], in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04C7&quot&quotNessus the Centaur&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Centaure Nisso, lié par l'amour, en Camée.' [The Centaur Nessus, bound by love, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04C8&quot&quotNessus and Deianira&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Centaure Nisso, qui enlevée Dejanire, en Corn.' [The Centaur Nessus, who carried away Deianira, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04D1&quot&quotNessus and Deianira&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [The Centaur Nessus, who carried away Deianira, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04D2&quot&quotHercules and Nessus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule avec la Chemise du Centaure Nisso, envoÿe par Dejanire, en Corn. du R. de Nap.' [Hercules with the cloak of the Centaur Nessus, sent by Deianira, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-04D3&quot&quotHercules and the Fury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule etant a la Chasse, devient Furie, en Cornal. de Mr. Holles.' [Hercules hunting, becomes a Fury, in Cornelian, from Mr. Holles]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04D4&quot&quotHercules with his Club&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Hercule debout avec le massué, comme on le voit en Statué de Marbre au Palais Farnese a Rome, en Cornal. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Hercules standing with his club, as depicted in the marble statue, at the Farnese Palace at Rome, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04D5&quot&quotHercules with his Club&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule debout avec le massué, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Hercules standing with his club, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-04D6&quot&quotHercules with his Club&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Hercule de Farnese, en Hyacinth. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, pere.' [Hercules standing with his club, as depicted in the marble statue, at the Farnese Palace at Rome, in Hyacinth [Zircon/Quartz?]. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04D7&quot&quotHercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule debout, en Niccolo, Ouv. Grec ....' [Hercules standing, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?], Greek work of ?] Greek inscription on the right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04D8&quot&quotHercules&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hercule debout, en Cornal.' [Hercules standing, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04E1&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure, en Arnetiste.' [Mercury, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04E2&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure, en Cornal.' [Mercury, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04E3&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure, en Niccolo.' [Mercury, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04E4&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Mercure, en Cornaline.' [Mercury, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04E5&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure, en Cornaline.' [Mercury, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04E6&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure debout avec le Caduce, en Cornal. Ouvrage Grec Dioscoridis.' [Mercury standing with a Caduceus [herald's baton], in Cornelian. Greek work of Dioskourides] Inscription on the left.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04E7&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline, du Duc Strozzi.' [Mercury standing with a Caduceus [herald's baton], in Cornelian, from Duke Strozzi]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-04E8&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. a Dresden. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Mercury standing with a Caduceus [herald's baton], in Cornelian, at Dresden. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04E9&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Mercury standing with a Caduceus [herald's baton], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04EX&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure avec touts les attribuits, en Cornal.' [Mercury with all his attributes, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04F1&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure assis, en Ametiste.' [Mercury sitting, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04F2&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Mercury sitting, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04F3&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Mercury sitting, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04F4&quot&quotMercury and Bachus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure portent Bachus Enfant au Nimphes.' [Mercury carrying the infant Bacchus to the Nymphs]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04F5&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure debout avec la tête d'Aries, en Cornal. de Mÿlord Carlisle, Ouvrage Grec Dioscoridis.' [Mercury standing with the head of the Ram, in Cornelian, from Lord Carlisle. Work of the Greek Dioskourides] Greek inscription on the left.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR273-04F6&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Mercure assis sur l'Aries, en Cornal. a Dresden. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Mercury sitting on the Ram, in Cornelian, at Dresden. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04F7&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Mercure assis sur l'Aries, en Niccolo.' [Mercury sitting on the Ram, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04F8&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Mercure, guardien des Brebis d'Athmete, en Plasme.' [Mercury, guardian of the flock of Athmete[?], in Plasma]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04F9&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Mercure avec un Cheval, en Cornal.' [Mercury with a horse, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04FX&quot&quotMercury the Lesser&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Mercurius inferus, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Mercury the Inferior, in Cornelian, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04G1&quot&quotMercury of Voyagers&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Mercure des Voyageurs, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [Mercury of Travellers, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-04G2&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure assis avec les attribuits, en Cornal.' [Mercury sitting with his attributes in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04G3&quot&quotMercury, Messenger of the Gods&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure Messager des Dieux portent une Lettre, en Cornal.' [Mercury, Messenger of the Gods, carrying a letter, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04G4&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure qui resuscite un homme, en Calced.' [Mercury who revives a man, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04G5&quot&quotMercury&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Mercury who revives a man, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04G6&quot&quotMercury and his sisters&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure sur son Char conduit par des Coqs, avec ses trois Soeurs Aglaura, Ersea, et Pandrosa, en Cornal.' [Mercury on his chariot, drawn by Cockerels, with his three sisters: Aglaura, Ersea and Pandrosa, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04G7&quot&quotMercury and Argus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mercure qui à coupe la tête a Argus qui guarde la Vache Jo, en Calcedoine.' [Mercury who has cut off the head of Argus, who is the guardian of Io's cow, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04G8&quot&quotMercury's baton&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Caduce du Mercure, in Cornal.' [Mercury's Caduceus [herald's baton], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04G9&quot&quotHermaphrodite&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Hermaphrodit, fils de Mercure et Venus, en Corn. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti Pere.' [Hermaphrodite, son of Mercury and Venus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04GX&quot&quotHermaphrodite&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Hermaphrodite, son of Mercury and Venus, in Cornelian, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04H1&quot&quotHermaphrodite&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hermaphrodite, son of Mercury and Venus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04H2&quot&quotThe Three Graces&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Les Trois Graces, en Ametiste.' [The Three Graces, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04H3&quot&quotThe Three Graces&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Les memes, en Cornal. du R. de Nap.' [The Three Graces, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-04H4&quot&quotThe Three Graces&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Les memes, en Plasme.' [The Three Graces, in Plasma]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04H5&quot&quotThe Three Graces&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Les memes, en Cornal.' [The Three Graces, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04H6&quot&quotPeace&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La Païx, en Lapis Lazule.' [Peace, in Lapis Lazuli]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04H7&quot&quotPeace&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Peace, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04H8&quot&quotPeace&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Peace, in Cornelian] Greek inscription.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-04H9&quot&quotMercury and Mars&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant. Mod. [Early Modern ?] Mercure et Mars, en Cornaline.' [Mercury and Mars, in Cornelian] Surrounded by a Greek inscription reading anticlockwise.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05A1&quot&quotBacchus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Bachus, fils de Jupiter et Semele, en Calcedoine.' [Bacchus, son of Jupiter and Semele, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05A2&quot&quotBacchus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Ametiste, de Monsr. Deringh.' [Bacchus, son of Jupiter and Semele, in Amethyst, from Mr. Deringham&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05A3&quot&quotBacchus facing&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Bachus en face, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05A4&quot&quotBacchus facing&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05A5&quot&quotBacchus facing&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Camée.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05A6&quot&quotBacchus facing&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05A7&quot&quotBacchus facing&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forwardt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05A8&quot&quotBacchus facing&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05A9&quot&quotBacchus facing&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus facing forward, in Cornelian] Missing. Removed by 1855.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05B1&quot&quotBacchus facing&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bacchus ifacing forward, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05B2&quot&quotBacchus in profile&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Bachus en profil, en Jaspe rouge.' [Bacchus in profile, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05B3&quot&quotBirth of Bacchus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La naïssance de Bachus, en Cornaline, du Cab. de France, autre fois apartenant a Michel Ange Buonaroute.' [The birth of Bacchus, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France, formerly attributed to Michelangelo]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-05B4&quot&quotBacchus carried by Nymphs&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Bachus elevée par les Nimphes, en Sardoine.' [Bacchus carried by Nymphs, in Sardonyx] Inscription S C R on left&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05B5&quot&quotBacchus and a Tiger&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Bachus debout avec une Tigre, en Cornal.' [Bacchus standing, with a Tiger, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05B6&quot&quotBacchus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Bachus debout avec le Tirse, en Cornal. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti Pere.' [Bacchus standing, with a Tirse [Thyrsus], in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05B7&quot&quotBacchus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en paste antique.' [Bacchus standing, with the Tirse [Thyrsus], in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05B8&quot&quotBacchus with a Faun and a Tiger&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Bachus assis avec un Faune et une Tigre, en Cornal.' [Bacchus sitting with a Faun and a Tiger, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05B9&quot&quotBacchus sitting on a Tiger&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Bachus assis sur une Tigre, en Cornal.' [Bacchus sitting on a Tiger, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05C1&quot&quotBacchus and Ariadne&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Bachus et Ariadne, en Camee, du Roy de Nap.' [Bacchus and Ariadne, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-05C2&quot&quotBacchus and Ariadne&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Les memes, en Camee, de Monsr. Deringh.' [Bacchus and Ariadne, in Cameo, from Mr. Deringham&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05C3&quot&quotBacchus and Ariadne&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Bachus et Ariadne assise sur une Tigre, en Jaspe rouge, du Cab. de Florence. Ouv. Grec.' [Bacchus and Ariadne sitting on a Tiger, in Red Jasper, from the Museum of Florence. Greek work] Greek Inscription on base&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-05C4&quot&quotBacchus and Ariadne&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Bachus Caressent Ariadne, en Camée, du Roy de Nap.' [Bacchus carressing Ariadne, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-05C5&quot&quotBacchus in his Chariot&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Bachus assis sur son Char, en Cornal.' [Bacchus sitting in his chariot, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05C6&quot&quotBacchus and Silene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Bachus et Silen, en Cornal.' [Bacchus and Silenus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05C7&quot&quotBacchus, Silene and Faunus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Bachus, Silen et Faunus, en Sardoine, de Mr. Holles.' [Bacchus, Silenus and Faunus, in Sardonyx, from Mr. Holles]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05D1&quot&quotSilene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Silen, Precepteur et Compagnon de Bachus au Indes.' [Silenus, tutor and companion of the Indian Bacchus]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05D2&quot&quotSilene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Silenus, tutor and companion of the Indian Bacchus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05D3&quot&quotSilene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Silenus, tutor and companion of the Indian Bacchus, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05D4&quot&quotSilene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Silenus, tutor and companion of the Indian Bacchus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05D5&quot&quotSilene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Silen assis, en Cornal.' [Silenus sitting, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05D6&quot&quotSilene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Silen debout avec un Vase, en Ametiste.' [Silenus standing with a vase, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05D7&quot&quotSilene and a Faun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Silen avec un Faune, en Cornal.' [Silenus with a Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05D8&quot&quotSilene and a Faun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Silenus with a Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05E1&quot&quotSilene and a Faun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Silenus with a Faun, in Cornelian] Inscription on right A B A P&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05E2&quot&quotSilene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Silen avec un Tasse, en Cornal. Gravée par Francesco Sirleti, fils.' [Silenus with a cup, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti, Junior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05E3&quot&quotSilene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Silen assis, fabriquant une Zampogne, en Plasme, de Monsr. Deringh.' [Silenus sitting, making pan pipes, in Plasma, from Mr. Deringham]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05E4&quot&quotCoresus[?], High Priest of Bacchus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Coreso, grand Sacerdote de Bachus, en paste antique.' [Coresus[?], high Priest of Bacchus, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05E5&quot&quotSilene and Egleia[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Egle, Nimphe qui a lié Silen a un Arbre, en Corn. du Roy de Naples.' [Egleia[?], Nymph who has tied Silenus to a tree, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-05E6&quot&quotSilene and Fauns&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le Vieux Silen porte sous les bras par deux Faunes, en paste antique.' [The Old Silenus carried by two Fauns under their arms, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05E7&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Un Faune, en Camée.' [A Faun, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05E8&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Ametiste, du Prelat Molinari.' [A Faun, in Amethyst, from Prelate Molinari]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05E9&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en paste antique. Ouvrage Grec Philemonis.' [A Faun, in Faience[?]. Work of Philemon the Greek] Inscription in Greek on right hand side.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05F1&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05F2&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05F3&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. du Prelat Molinari' [A Faun, in Cornelian, from Prelate Molinari]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05F4&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05F5&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05F6&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A Faun, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05F7&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05F8&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Plasme.' [A Faun, in Plasma]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05F9&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Un Faune ÿvre, en Cornal.' [A drunken Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05FX&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A drunken Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05G1&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A drunken Faun, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05G2&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' A drunken Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05G3&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' A drunken Faun, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-05G4&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Sardoine. du Cab. de France.' A drunken Faun, in Sardonyx, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-05G5&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Un Faune jouant le Pivie, en Cornal.' [A Faun playing the pipes, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05G6&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun playing the pipes, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05G7&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Un Faune avec un petit Faune, en Cornal.' [A Faun with a baby Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05G8&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun with a baby Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05G9&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun with a baby Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05GX&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en paste antique.' [A Faun with a baby Faun, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05H1&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Un Faune, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian] Two inscriptions, left and right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05H2&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Un Faune, en Cornaline.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05H3&quot&quotFaun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Faun, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05H4&quot&quotFaun with Goat&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Un Faune avec une Chevre, en Cornal.' [A Faun with a Goat, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05H5&quot&quotFaun sacrificing a Goat&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Un Faune Sacrifiant une Chevre, en Cornal.' [A Faun sacrificing a Goat, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05H6&quot&quotPan dancing with a Goat&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Pan, Dieux Champetre, jouant avec une Chevre, en Cornal. du Roy de Nap.' [Pan, the Rural God, playing with a Goat, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-05H7&quot&quotPan dancing with a Goat&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Pan, the Rural God, playing with a Goat, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05H8&quot&quotPan&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Pan, jouant la Zampogne, en Cornal.' [Pan, playing the pan pipes, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05H9&quot&quotSatyr&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Un Satÿr, en Cornal.' [A Satyr, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05J1&quot&quotSatyr&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Satyr, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05J2&quot&quotSatyr&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [A Satyr, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-05J3&quot&quotSatyr&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Le meme, en Ametiste (fragment), du Cab. de Duc Strozzi. Ouvrage Grec Teilacis.' [A Satyr, in Amethyst, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi. Work of Teilacis the Greek]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-05J4&quot&quotSatyr&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [A Satyr, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05J5&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Une Bachante, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05J6&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05J7&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05J8&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05K1&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05K2&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05K3&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05K4&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05K5&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en paste antique, du Roy de Nap.' [A Bacchante, in Faience[?], from the King of Naples] Inscription on right LAV.R.MED.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-05K6&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-05K7&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en paste antique, du Roy de Nap.' [A Bacchante, in Faience[?], from the King of Naples] Inscription on left, LAV.R.MED.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-05K8&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Calcedoine.' [A Bacchante, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06A1&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Une Bachante, en Cornaline.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian] Badly damaged.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06A2&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian] Inscription on left, NH&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06A3&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Calcedoine.' [A Bacchante, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06A4&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06A5&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Camée.' [A Bacchante, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06A6&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian] Greek? inscription below.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06A7&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06A8&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Ancient] Une Bachante debout avec le Tirse, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [A Bacchante standing with the Tirse [Thyrsus], in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence] Missing by 1855. Cut out of surround.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06A9&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante standing with a Tirse [Thyrsus], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06B1&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Niccolo.' [A Bacchante standing with a Tirse [Thyrsus], in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06B2&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Une Bachante assise avec une Tigre, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [A Bacchante sitting with a Tiger, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence] Inscription on right in Greek&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06B3&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Une Bachante debout, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante standing, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06B4&quot&quotBaccha / Bacchante&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchante standing, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06B5&quot&quotFurie&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Une Furie oû Menade, en Cornal. du Roy de France.' [A Fury or Maenad, in Cornelian, from the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-06B6&quot&quotFurie&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal. du Roy de Nap.' [A Fury or Maenad, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06B7&quot&quotFurie&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal. du Roy de Nap.' [A Fury or Maenad] in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06B8&quot&quotFurie&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Antoin Püchler, le Pere.' [A Fury or Maenad, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06B9&quot&quotCalirrhoe[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Caliroÿe, Sacerdotesse de Bachus, en Cornal.' [Calirrhoe[?], Priestess of Bacchus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06C1&quot&quotCalirrhoe[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] Caliroÿe se imole pour l'amour de Coreso - grand Sacerdote de Bachus, en Ametiste, du Prelat Molinari.' [Calirrhoe[?] sacrifices herself for love of Coressus[?], High Priest of Bacchus, in Amethyst, from Prelate Molinari]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06C2&quot&quotCalirrhoe[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Ancient] La meme, en Cornal.' [Calirrhoe[?] sacrifices herself for love of Coressus[?], High Priest of Bacchus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06C3&quot&quotBacchanalian Orgy&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A.m. [Early Modern?] Un Bachanal, en Cornaline.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06C4&quot&quotBacchanalian Orgy&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. en France.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian, from[?] France] Missing. Removed by 1855.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06C5&quot&quotBacchanalian Orgy&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Roy de Naples.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06C6&quot&quotBacchanalian Orgy&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06D1&quot&quotBacchanalian Orgy&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Sanguin, du Roy de France.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Blood-red Jasper, from the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-06D2&quot&quotBacchanalian Orgy&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06D3&quot&quotBacchanalian Orgy&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06D4&quot&quotBacchanalian Orgy&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06D5&quot&quotBacchanalian Orgy&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian] Inscription below?&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06D6&quot&quotBacchanalian Orgy&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06D7&quot&quotBacchanalian Orgy&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [A Bacchanalian orgy, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06E1&quot&quotAsclepius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Esculape, fils d'Apollon et Coronis, en Ametiste.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06E2&quot&quotAsclepius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06E3&quot&quotAsclepius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline (fragment), du Cab. du Duc Strozzi. Ouvrage Grec Auli.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Cornelian (fragment), from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi. Work of the Greek Auli]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06E4&quot&quotAsclepius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06E5&quot&quotAsclepius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A.m. [Early Modern ?] Le meme, en Calcedoine, du Roy de Nap.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Chalcedony, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06E6&quot&quotAsclepius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06E7&quot&quotAsclepius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calcedoine, Gravée par Antoin Püchler.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Anton Pichler] Inscription in Greek on left.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06E8&quot&quotAsclepius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06F1&quot&quotAsclepius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Asclepius, son of Apollo and Coronis, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06F2&quot&quotAsclepius and the Serpent&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Esculape debout avec le Serpent, en Cornal.' [Asclepius standing with the Serpent, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06F3&quot&quotAsclepius and the Serpent&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Asclepius standing with the Serpent, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06F4&quot&quotAsclepius and the Serpent&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Asclepius standing with the Serpent, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06F5&quot&quotAsclepius and Hygieia&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Esculape et Higiea, en Cornal.' [Asclepius and Hygieia, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06F6&quot&quotHygieia&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Higiea, fille d'Esculape et Deesse de la Sante, en Corn.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06F7&quot&quotHygieia&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe noir.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Black Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06F8&quot&quotHygieia&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06F9&quot&quotHygieia&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06FX&quot&quotHygieia&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06FY&quot&quotHygieia&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Hygieia, daughter of Asclepius and Goddess of Health, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06G1&quot&quotHygieia&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Higiea, assise sur un Chien, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Hygieia, sitting on a Dog, in Cornelian, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06G2&quot&quotAsclepius, Hygieia and Telesphorus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Esculape, Higiea et Telesphore, en Cornal.' [Asclepius, Hygieia and Telesphorus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06G3&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Sacrifice, en Jaspe Verde.' [A sacrifice, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06G4&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en 'Cristal de Roche, du Conetable Colonne a Rome. [A sacrifice, in Rock Crystal, from Conetable Colonne[?], at Rome]. Has been later transferred to no. 24.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06G5&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en' ['Cornal, du Roy de France', later crossed through, 'Cristal de Roche, du Conetable Colonne a Rome.' has been later transferred from no. 23] [A sacrifice, in Rock Crystal, from the Conetable Colonne[?] at Rome]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06G6&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine, du Roy de France' [A sacrifice, in Sardonyx, from the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-06G7&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée, du Conet. Colonne' [A sacrifice, in Cameo, from the Conetable Colonne[?] at Rome]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06G8&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06H1&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en' ['Cristal de Roche, du Cab. du Duc Strozzi', later crossed through] [A sacrifice]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06H2&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en' ['Camee, du Roy de Nap.', later crossed through and replaced by 'Cristal de Roche, du Duc Strozzi] [A sacrifice, in Rock Crystal, from Duke Strozzi]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06H3&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en' ['Cornal.', later crossed through] du Roy de Nap.' [A sacrifice, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06H4&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06H5&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian] Missing. Removed by 1855.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06H6&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06J1&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06J2&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian] Greek inscription below.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06J3&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [A sacrifice, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06J4&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Agate.' [A sacrifice, in Agate]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06J5&quot&quotSacrifice&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A sacrifice, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06J6&quot&quotPriest&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Sacerdote, en paste antique.' [A Priest, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06J7&quot&quotPriest&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Sacerdote, en Ametiste.' [A Priest, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06J8&quot&quotSacrificer&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Un Sacrificateur, en Ametiste, du Roy de Fance.' [A Sacrificer, in Amethyst, from the King of France] Missing. Removed by 1855.&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-06K1&quot&quotPriestess&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Une Sacerdotesse, en Sardoine, du Prelat Molinari.' [A Priestess, in Sardonyx, from Prelate Molinari]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06K2&quot&quotPriestess&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal, du Cab. de Strozzi.' [A Priestess, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-06K3&quot&quotAltar&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Une Ara oû Autel, en Cornaline.' [An Altar, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06K4&quot&quotAltar&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Une Ara, en Jaspe Verde.' [An Altar, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-06K5&quot&quotEnchantment&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Anchantement, en Cornal. du Roy de France.' [Enchantment, in Cornelian, from the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-07A1&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Apollon, fils de Jupiter et Latone, en Cornaline. Gravée par Costanzi l'ainé.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi, the Elder]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07A2&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07A3&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07A4&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian] Greek inscription on the right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07A5&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine, du Cab. de Florence.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Chalcedony, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07A6&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine, Ouvrage.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Chalcedony, work of -----]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07A7&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07A8&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07A9&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07B1&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07B2&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07B3&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07B4&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07B5&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Sardonyx] Missing. Removed by 1855.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07B6&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07B7&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07B8&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo, son of Jupiter and Latona, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07B9&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Apollon Sagittateur, en Cornal. Gravee par Ant. Püchler, le Pere.' [Apollo the Archer, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07C1&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Apollon Sagittateur, en Ametiste.' [Apollo the Archer, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07C2&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Apollon Sagittateur, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Apollo the Archer, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07C3&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Apollon debout comme on le voit en Statué de Marbre au Palais du Vatican a Rome, en Calcedoine, du Duc de Leeds. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti, Pere.' [Apollo standing, as depicted in the marble statue at the Vatican Palace in Rome, in Chalcedony, from the Duke of Leeds. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR273-07C4&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Apollon debout avec la Lire, en Hÿacinth, au Tresor du Chateau de St. Ange â Rome.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Hyacinth, from the treasures of the Castle of St. Angelo in Rome]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07C5&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07C6&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Sardoine, Gravee par Flavio Sirleti.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Sardonyx. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07D1&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal, du Cab. de Florence.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07D2&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Hyacinth, du Cab. de Florence.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Hyacinth, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07D3&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Apollo standing with the Lyre, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07D4&quot&quotApollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Apollon assis avec le Tripode, en Cornal.' [Apollo sitting with the tripod, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07D5&quot&quotChiron the Centaur&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Chiron, Centaure, en Camee, du Roy de Nap.' [Chiron the Centaur, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07D6&quot&quotChiron the Centaur&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calcedoine, du Poëte Metastasi â Vienne. Gravée par Ant. Püchler, Pere.' [Chiron the Centaur, in Chalcedony, from the poet Metastasi at Vienna. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior] Inscription 'A P N' below on left.&quot&quot20&quot
&quotEUR273-07D7&quot&quotChiron the Centaur&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Chiron the Centaur, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07D8&quot&quotFemale Centaur&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Une Centaure nourri lent un petit, en Cornal.' [A female Centaur suckling a little one, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07E1&quot&quotChiron and Apollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Chiron, Centaure qui aprend a jouër la Lire a Apollon, en Cornal.' [Chiron the Centaur, who is learning to play the Lyre to Apollo, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07E2&quot&quotChiron and Apollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Chiron the Centaur, who is learning to play the Lyre to Apollo, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07E3&quot&quotLyre of Apollo&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Lire d'Apollon, en Cornal.' [The Lyre of Apollo, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07E4&quot&quotTripod&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Tripode, en Niccolo.' [A Tripod, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07E5&quot&quotApollo and Coronis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Apollon qui â tué Coronis sa Maitresse par l'intrigué du Corbeau, en Cornal.' [Apollo who has killed Coronis his mistress by the intrigue of a crow, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07E6&quot&quotApollo, Hercules and Python&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Apollon et Hercule qui ont tué le Serpent. Pithon, en Cornal, du Roy de France.' [Apollo and Hercules, who killed the serpent Python, in Cornelian, from the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-07E7&quot&quotApollo and Daphne&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Apollon qui poursuit Dafne, en Cornal.' [Apollo who pursues Daphne, in Cornelian] Greek inscription on the right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07E8&quot&quotThe Sun in his Chariot&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Soleil sur son Char au Milieu du Zodiaque, en Niccolo.' [The Sun in his Chariot at the centre of the Zodiac, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07F1&quot&quotThe Sun in his Chariot&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [The Sun in his Chariot at the centre of the Zodiac, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07F2&quot&quotThe Sun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Soil [sic?] au Milieu du Zodiaque. Pierre gravée des deux Cotes en Onix. du Cab. de Florence.' [The Sun at the centre of the Zodiac. Stone engraved on both sides [no. 42 & 43] in Onyx. From the Museum of Florence.]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07F3&quot&quotThe Moon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La Lune au Milieu d'un Serpent. Pierre gravée des deux Cotes en Onix. du Cab. de Florence.' [The Moon at the centre of the Serpent. Stone engraved on both sides [no. 42 & 43] in Onyx. From the Museum of Florence.]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07F4&quot&quotPhaeton&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Phaëton qui conduit le Char d'Apollon, en Cornal, du Roy de Nap.' [Phaeton who drives the chariot of Apollo, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples.]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07F5&quot&quotPhaeton&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Phaëton qui tombe dans le fleuve du Po, avec son Char et ses Trois Soeurs furent transforme en l'Arbre du Peuplier, en Sardoine.' [Phaeton who falls into the River Po with his chariot, and his three sisters are transformed into Poplar trees, in Sardonyx.]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07F6&quot&quotPhaeton&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Phaëton qui tombe du Ciel, en Cornal.' [Phaeton who falls from the sky, in Cornelian.]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07F7&quot&quotAurora&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] L'Aurore sur son Char, en Cornal.' [Aurora in her chariot, in Cornelian.]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07G1&quot&quotAurora and Cephalus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Aurore et Cephalo, en Paste antique.' [Aurora and Cephalus[?], in Faience[?]] Missing by 1855. Cut out of surround.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07G2&quot&quotApollo and Marsyas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Apollon qui â fait lier Marsias a un Arbre, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Apollo who has tied Marsyas to a tree, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07G3&quot&quotApollo and Marsyas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Apollo who hangs Marsyas from a tree, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07G4&quot&quotApollo and Marsyas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline, du Roy de Nap.' [Apollo who hangs Marsyas from a tree, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples] Missing. Removed by 1855.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07G5&quot&quotMarsyas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Marsias lié a un Arbre, en Cornal.' [Marsyas tied to a tree, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07G6&quot&quotMarsyas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Marsias assis avec le Pivia, en Agate noir du Prelat Molinari, Ouv. Grec Nicomachi.' [Marsyas sitting with the pipes, in Black Agate, from Prelate Molinari. Work of the Greek Nicomachi]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07G7&quot&quotMarsyas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Marsyas sitting with the pipes, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07H1&quot&quotMarsyas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravée par Lorenzo Natter.' [Marsyas sitting with the pipes, in Cornelian. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07H2&quot&quotOrpheus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Orphée, en Onix. Gravée par Lorenzo Natter.' [Orpheus, in Onyx. Engraved by Lorenz Natter]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07H3&quot&quotOrpheus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Orpheus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07H4&quot&quotMythras&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Dieu Mÿthra, en Cornal.' [The God Mythras, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07H5&quot&quotMythras&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Plasme.' [The God Mythras, in Plasma]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07H6&quot&quotMythras&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence' [The God Mythras, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07H7&quot&quotMythras&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe noir.' [The God Mythras, in Black Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07J1&quot&quotCastor and Pollux&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Castor et Pollux, Gemmelles, fils de Jupiter et Leda, en Cornal.' [Castor and Pollux, The Twins, sons of Jupiter and Leda, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07J2&quot&quotCastor and Pollux&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Sardoine.' [Castor and Pollux, The Twins, sons of Jupiter and Leda, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07J3&quot&quotPollux&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Pollux, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Pollux, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07J4&quot&quotCastor and Pollux&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Castor et Pollux, en Camee.' [Castor and Pollux, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07J5&quot&quotCastor and Pollux&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes a Cheval, en Cornal.' [Castor and Pollux on horseback, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07J6&quot&quotSunrise&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Soleil en Orient, en Jaspe.' [The Sunrise, in Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07J7&quot&quotApollo and a Muse&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Apollon et Muse, en Cornaline.' [Apollo and a Muse, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07J8&quot&quotCalliope [Muse of Heroic Epic]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Calliope, Muse de la Science, en Cornal.' [Calliope, Muse of the Sciences, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07J9&quot&quotThalia [Muse of Comedy]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Talia, Muse de la Poësie, en Cornal.' [Thalia, Muse of Poetry, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07JX&quot&quotCalliope [Muse of Heroic Epic]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Calliope Muse, en Cornal.' [The Muse Calliope, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07K1&quot&quotCalliope [Muse of Heroic Epic]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [The Muse Calliope, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07K2&quot&quotMuse with Lyre&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Une Muse avec la Lire, en Cornal. (fragment) du Cab. du Duc Strozzi. Ouv. Grec Allionis.' [A Muse with the Lyre, in Cornelian (fragment) from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi. Work of the Greek Allionis]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07K3&quot&quotMuse with Lyre&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en paste antique, du Cab. de Florence. Ouvrage Grec Onese.' [A Muse with the Lyre, in Faience[?], from the Museum of Florence. Work of the Greek Onese]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-07K4&quot&quotMuse with Lyre&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [A Muse with the Lyre, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07K5&quot&quotMuse with Lyre&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Muse with the Lyre, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07K6&quot&quotApollo and Diana&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Apollon et Diane, en Cornal.' [Apollo and Diana, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-07K7&quot&quotInscribed Talisman&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Talisman avec des Caracteres inconués, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Talisman with unidentified characters, from the cabinet of the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-07K8&quot&quotPantheon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Pantheo, en Cornaline.' [Pantheon, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08A1&quot&quotDiana&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Diane, fille de Jupiter et Latone, Soeur d'Apollon, en Cornaline.' [Diana, daughter of Jupiter and Latona, sister of Apollo, in Cornelian] Missing by 1855. Cut out of surround.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08A2&quot&quotDiana&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Diana, daughter of Jupiter and Latona, sister of Apollo, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08A3&quot&quotDiana&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana, daughter of Jupiter and Latona, sister of Apollo, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08A4&quot&quotDiana&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana, daughter of Jupiter and Latona, sister of Apollo, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08A5&quot&quotApollo and Diana&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Apollon et Diane, en Camee, en Angleterre.' [Apollo and Diana, in Cameo, from England]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08A6&quot&quotDiana&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Diane, en Cornal.' [Diana, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08A7&quot&quotDiana&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Diana, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08A8&quot&quotDiana the Archer&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Diane assise avec l'Arche, en Cornaline.' [Diana sitting with the bow, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08B1&quot&quotDiana of the Mountains&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Diane Montana, en Ametiste, du Cab. du Roy de Naples, Ouvrage Grec Apollonius.' [Diana of the Mountains, in Amethyst, from the cabinet of the King of Naples, work of Apollonius the Greek] Greek inscription.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-08B2&quot&quotDiana the Huntress&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Diane Chasseresse, en Cornaline, du Mylord Carlisle, Ouvrage Grec Heü.' [Diana the Huntress, in Cornelian, from Lord Carlisle, work of Heü the Greek]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR273-08B3&quot&quotDiana the Huntress&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Paste antique.' [Diana the Huntress, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08B4&quot&quotDiana the Huntress&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Diana the Huntress, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08B5&quot&quotDiana the Huntress&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Diana the Huntress, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08B6&quot&quotDiana the Huntress&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana the Huntress, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08B7&quot&quotActeon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Acteon, ament de Diane, devoré par les Chiens, en paste antique.' [Acteon, lover of Diana, devoured by Dogs, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08B8&quot&quotArtemis (Diana of Ephesus)&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Diane d'Ephese, en Cornaline. Gravee par Francesco Sirleti, le fils.' [Diana of Ephesus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti, Junior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08B9&quot&quotArtemis (Diana of Ephesus)&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana of Ephesus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08BX&quot&quotArtemis (Diana of Ephesus)&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Diana of Ephesus, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08C1&quot&quotArtemis (Diana of Ephesus)&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana of Ephesus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08C2&quot&quotArtemis (Diana of Ephesus)&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Diana of Ephesus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08C3&quot&quotTemple of Artemis (Diana of Ephesus)&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Diane, en Cornal.' [The Temple of Diana, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08C4&quot&quotEndymion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Andimion, amant de Diane, en Cornal.' [Endymion, lover of Diana, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08C5&quot&quotEndymion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Aendimion avec la Lune, en Cornal.' [Endymion, with the Moon, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08C6&quot&quotEndymion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Endymion, with the Moon, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08C7&quot&quotParthian Moon God&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Dio Luna, fût adoré par les Parths, en Corn. du Cab. de Florence.' [Moon God, was worshipped by the Parthians, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-08C8&quot&quotParthian Moon God&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée.' [Moon God, was worshipped by the Parthians, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08C9&quot&quotParthian Moon God&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Moon God, was worshipped by the Parthians, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08CX&quot&quotParthian Moon God&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Dio Luna debout, en Cornal. du Roy de France.' [Moon God standing, in Cornelian, from the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-08D1&quot&quotMars&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mars, fils de Junon, en Cornaline.' [Mars, son of Juno, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08D2&quot&quotMars&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mars assis sur son Char, en Jaspe noir.' [Mars sitting in his chariot, in Black Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08D3&quot&quotMars Victorious&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mars Victorieux, oû Le Genié de Rome, en Agate Oriental, du Roy de France.' [Mars Victorious, or The Genius of Rome, in Oriental Agate, from the King of France] Inscription: MAR VIC&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-08D4&quot&quotMars and Venus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mars et Venus, en Plasme, du Cab. de Florence.' [Mars and Venus, in Plasma, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-08D5&quot&quotMars and Venus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Mars and Venus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08D6&quot&quotMars and Venus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Mars and Venus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08D7&quot&quotTemple of Mars&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Mars, en Cornal. de Mylord Brunel.' [The Temple of Mars, in Cornelian, from Lord Brunel]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08D8&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Une Victoire, en Cornal. du Cab. du D. Strozzi.' [A Victory, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-08D9&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Calced.' [A Victory, in Chaledony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08E1&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Victory, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08E2&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Plasme.' [A Victory, in Plasma]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08E3&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Victory, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08E4&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Calced.' [A Victory, in Chaledony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08E5&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Victory, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08E6&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [A Victory, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08E7&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [A Victory, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08E8&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Une Victoire assise sur un Taureau, en Cornal.' [A Victory sitting on a bull, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08E9&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Une Victoire conduisent sur un Taureau, en Corn.' [A Victory leading a bull, in Cornelian] Inscription in Greek.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08EX&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Une Victoire Sacrifiant un Taureau, en Cornal. de Hosch. Ouvrage Grec Auli.' [A Victory sacrificing a bull, in Cornelian, from Hosch. Work of the Greek Auli]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08F1&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Victory sacrificing a bull, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08F2&quot&quotVictory&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Paste antique.' [A Victory sacrificing a bull, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08F3&quot&quotVenus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Venus, fille de Jupiter, en Grenade. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti.' [Venus, daughter of Jupiter, in Garnet[?]. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08F4&quot&quotVenus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus, daughter of Jupiter, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08F5&quot&quotVenus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus, daughter of Jupiter, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08F6&quot&quotVenus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Venus, daughter of Jupiter, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08F7&quot&quotVenus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Calcedoine.' [Venus, daughter of Jupiter, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08F8&quot&quotVenus at Cain&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Venus au Bain, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08F9&quot&quotVenus at Cain&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08FX&quot&quotVenus at Cain&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Plasme.' [Venus bathing, in Plasma]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08G1&quot&quotVenus at Cain&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08G2&quot&quotVenus at Cain&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08G3&quot&quotVenus at Cain&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08G4&quot&quotVenus at Cain&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08G5&quot&quotVenus at Cain&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Venus bathing, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08G6&quot&quotVenus Victorious&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Venus Victorieux, en paste antique.' [Venus victorious, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08G7&quot&quotAphrodite&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Venus Marin, en Cornal.' [Venus of the Sea [Aphrodite], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08G8&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Venus qui nourrut Amour, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite who suckles Eros, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08G9&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Venus et Amour, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08H1&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal. Gravee par Flavio Sirleti.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08H2&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal, du Cab. de Florence.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-08H3&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant.Md. [Early Modern?] Les memes, en Agate.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Agate]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08H4&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Plasme.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Plasma]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08H5&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Sardoine, du Chev. Victori a Rome. Ouvrage Grec Auli.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Sardonyx, from Chevalier Victori at Rome. Work of the Greek Auli] Inscription at base 'AULOC'&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-08H6&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08H7&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en paste antique.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08H8&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08H9&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros with a Priapus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal. Le Priape est moderne.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian. The Priapus is modern]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08J1&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08J2&quot&quotAphrodite and Eros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Aphrodite and Eros, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08J3&quot&quotTemple of Venus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Temple de Venus, en Jaspe rouge.' [The Temple of Venus, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08J4&quot&quotVulcan, Mars and Venus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Vulcain qui enveloppe Mars et Venus au filet, en Corn. de Hosch.' [Vulcan who envelops Mars and Venus in a net, in Cornelian, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08J5&quot&quotVulcan's Forge&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La forge de Vulcain, en Ametiste.' [Vulcan's forge, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08J6&quot&quotVulcan's Forge&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [Vulcan's forge, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08J7&quot&quotAdonis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Adonis, Amant de Venus, en Niccolo, du Comte Caimo, Milanois, Ouvrage Grec Coini.' [Adonis, lover of Venus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?], from Count Caimo of Milan, work of the Greek Coini.]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-08J8&quot&quotAdonis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline. Gravée par Francesco Sirleti, le fils.' [Adonis, lover of Venus, in Cornelian. Engraved by Francesco Sirletti, Junior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08J9&quot&quotAdonis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Adonis, lover of Venus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-08JX&quot&quotAdonis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Adonis, lover of Venus, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09A1&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Amour, fils de Mars et Venus, en Camee, du Roy de Naples.' [Eros, son of Mars and Aphrodite, in Cameo, from the King of Naples] Missing. Removed by 1855.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-09A2&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Camee.' [Eros, son of Mars and Aphrodite, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09A3&quot&quotA Spirit[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Genié, en Ametiste.' [A Spirit, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09A4&quot&quotA Spirit[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [A Spirit, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09A5&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour debout, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence. Ouv. Grec Solonis.' [Eros standing, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence. Work of Solonis the Greek]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-09A6&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camée.' [Eros standing, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09A7&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour assis, en Sardoine.' [Eros sitting, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09A8&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour qui s'arme, en Cornal.' [Eros armed, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09A9&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Paste antique.' [Eros armed, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09B1&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour tenant une fleche, en Cornal.' [Eros holding an arrow, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09B2&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Eros holding an arrow, in Cornelian, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09B3&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour apuié sur un flambeau, en Cornal.' [Eros leaning on a torch, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09B4&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour qui joué avec un Papillon, en paste antique.' [Eros who plays with a Butterfly, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09B5&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [Eros plays with a Butterfly, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09B6&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour qui brûle un Papillon, en Niccolo, du Roy de Nap.' [Eros who burns a Butterfly, in Niccolo, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-09B7&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Eros who burns a Butterfly, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09B8&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour qui tué un Papillon, en Cornal.' [Eros who kills a Butterfly, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09B9&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour Chasseur, en Jaspe rouge.' [Eros the Hunter, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09BX&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Amour avec un Sanglier, en Cornal. Ouv. Grec Seleucus. Gravée par Antoine Pazalio, le fils.' [Eros with a Wild Boar, in Cornelian. Work of Seleucus the Greek. Engraved by Antonio Pazzaglia, Junior] Greek inscription below.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09C1&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour assis en terre avec de Crotani, en Calcedoine. Ouvrage Grec Fregilli.' [Eros sitting on the ground with the Crotani[?], in Chalcedony. Work of the Greek Fregilli] Greek inscription.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09C2&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour apuié sur un Hojau, en Niccolo.' [Eros leaning on a Hojau[?], in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09C3&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour enchaine et apuié sur un Hojau, en Camee, du Baron Gleichen â Bareuth. Ouvrage Grec Aulo.' [Eros chained and leaning on a Hojau[?], in Cameo, from Baron Gleichen at Bayreuth. Work of the Greek Aulo]&quot&quot8&quot
&quotEUR273-09C4&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour qui porte une Grué, en Calcedoine.' [Eros who is carrying a Crane, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09C5&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour qui joué avec une Grué, en Camee.' [Eros who plays with a Crane, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09C6&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Eros who plays with a Crane, in Cornelian, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09C7&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Eros who plays with a Crane, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09C8&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour avec tout les attribuits d'Apollon où Genié de la Poësie, en Cornal, du Cab. du Roy de France.' [Eros with all the attributes of Apollo, or the Spirit of Poetry, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-09C9&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour avec la lire, en Cornal.' [Eros with the Lyre, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09D1&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour dans une barque conduit par des Dauphins, en Camee.' [Eros aboard a boat drawn by Dolphins, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09D2&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Deux Amours dans une barque, en Hyacinth.' [Two Eroses aboard a boat, in Hyacinth]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09D3&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Deux Amours dans une barque conduit par quatre Dauphins, en Corn.' [Two Eroses aboard a boat drawn by four Dolphins, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09D4&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Dauphin, en Camee. Ouvrage Grec Eÿpaoi.' [Eros sitting on a Dolphin, in Cameo. Work of the Greek Eÿpaoi]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09D5&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Cheval marin, en Camee.' [Eros sitting on a Sea-horse, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09D6&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Eros sitting on a Sea-horse, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09D7&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Monstre marin, en Calced.' [Eros sitting on a Sea Monster, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09D8&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Lion, en Camee, du Cab. de Florence. Ouv. Grec Plotarchi.' [Eros sitting on a Lion, in Cameo, from the Museum of Florence. Work of the Greek Plutarch[?]]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-09E1&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Eros sitting on a Lion, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09E2&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Strozzi.' [Eros sitting on a Lion, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-09E3&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Ours, en Cornal.' [Eros sitting on a Bear, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09E4&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour assis sur un Dauphin et tire par des Ecrivices.' [Eros sitting on a Dolphin drawn by shrimps.]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09E5&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour conduit deux Lions (fragment), en Camée, de Mylord Carlisle. Ouvrage Grec Tostrati.' [Eros leading two Lions (fragment), in Cameo, from Lord Carlisle. Work of the Greek Tostrati]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR273-09E6&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour tiré par un Lion et une Chevre, en Cornal. du Roy de France.' [Eros drawn by a Lion and a Goat, in Cornelian, from the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-09E7&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour tiré par deux Chevres, en Cornal.' [Eros drawn by two Goats, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09E8&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Trois Amours Sacrifiant une Chevre, en Camee du R. de Nap.' [Three Eroses sacrificing a Goat, in Cameo, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-09E9&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour qui fait combattre deux Cocqs, en Cornal.' [Eros who is making two Cockerels fight, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09F1&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Eros who is making two Cockerels fight, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09F2&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Deux Amours aÿant fait combatre deux Cocqs [sic?], l'un a emporte la Victoire, et l'autre pleûre, en Camee, du Roy de Nap.' [Two Eroses who arrange a Cock-fight, one cock is victorious, the other weeps, in Cameo, from the King of Naples] Inscription LAV.R.MED.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-09F3&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour jouant avec des Cocqs [sic?], en Cornal. de Hosch.' [Eros playing with Cockerels, in Cornelian, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09F4&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour qui peche, en Calcedoine.' [Eros fishing, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09F5&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Deux Amours qui pechent, en Cornal.' [Two Eroses fishing, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09F6&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Des Amours au Vendenge, en Niccolo.' [The Eroses at the Grape harvest, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09F7&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour mis au feu, en Camee.' [Eros starting a fire, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09F8&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Trois Amours representent les Elements, de l'air et l'eau, en Cornal.' [Three Eroses representing the Elements: Air and Water, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09G1&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour assis devant un Silen, en Cornal.' [Eros sitting before a Silenus [Spirit of the wild life in woods and hills], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09G2&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour assis dans un Corbeille, en Cornal.' [Eros sitting in a Basket, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09G3&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Amour avec le Cornucope, en Cornal.' [Eros with a Cornucopia, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09G4&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Trois Amours travaillant au Mequanique, en Camee, du Roy de Nap.' [Three Eroses working at Mechanics, in Cameo, from the King of Naples] Inscription LAV.R.MED.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-09G5&quot&quotEros&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour qui porte la Palme oû Victoire, en Camee.' [Eros who carries the Palm of Victory, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09G6&quot&quotCupid and Psyche&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Amour et Psyche, en Cornaline, du Cab. de Florence. Ouvrage Grec.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence. Greek work] Inscription on right in Greek.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-09G7&quot&quotCupid and Psyche&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Cornaline. Gravée par Ant. Püchler.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09G8&quot&quotCupid and Psyche&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09G9&quot&quotCupid and Psyche&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09H1&quot&quotCupid and Psyche&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09H2&quot&quotCupid and Psyche&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Les memes, en Cornal.' [Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09H3&quot&quotPsyche&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Psÿche, en paste antique.' [Psyche, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09H4&quot&quotPsyche&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal du Canb. de Strozzi.' [Psyche, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-09H5&quot&quotPsyche&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Psyche, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09H6&quot&quotCupid and Psyche's Wedding Ring&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] L'Anneau Nuptial, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [The Wedding Ring, in Cornelian, from Hosch] Inscription in Greek at base.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09H7&quot&quotCupid and Psyche's Wedding Ring&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. de Hosch.' [The Wedding Ring, in Cornelian, from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09H8&quot&quotCupid and Psyche's Wedding Ring&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [The Wedding Ring, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-09H9&quot&quotCupid and Psyche's Wedding&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Noce de Cupidon et Psÿche, en Cornal, du Roy de Naples.' [The Wedding of Cupid and Psyche, in Cornelian, from the King of Naples] Inscription at base.&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-10A1&quot&quotHomer&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Homerus, en Calcedoine en Angleterre. Gravée par Costanzi l'ainé.' [Homer, in English Chalcedony. Engraved by Costanzi, the Elder]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10A2&quot&quotHomer&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Homer, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10A3&quot&quotHomer&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Homer, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10A4&quot&quotHomer&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Homer, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10A5&quot&quotHomer&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced. de Mr. Henry, Copié du Buste du Palais Farnese a Rome. Gravée par Ant. Püchler, le Pere.' [Homer, in Chalcedony from Mr. Henry, copy of a bust at the Palazzo Farnese at Rome. Engraved by Anton Pichler, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10A6&quot&quotPlato&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Plato, en Cornaline.' [Plato, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10A7&quot&quotPlato&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Plato, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10A8&quot&quotPlato&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Plato, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10A9&quot&quotPlato&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Plato, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10B1&quot&quotPlato&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Plato, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10B2&quot&quotPlato&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Plato, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10B3&quot&quotPlato&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Plato, avec les Ailes du Papillon, en Jaspe rouge.' [Plato, with butterfly wings, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10B4&quot&quotPlato&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Plato, with butterfly wings, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10B5&quot&quotPlato&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Plato, with butterfly wings, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10B6&quot&quotPlato&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Plato, avec le Papillon a la Bouche, en Jaspe rouge.' [Plato, with a butterfly at his mouth, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10B7&quot&quotSocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Socrates, en Cornaline, du Duc de Devonshire. Ouvrage Grec Agatemeri.' [Socrates, in Cornelian, from the Duke of Devonshire. Work of the Greek Agatemeri] Inscription in Greek on left.&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR273-10B8&quot&quotSocrates and Plato&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Socrates et Plato, en Grenade.' [Socrates and Plato, in Garnet[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10B9&quot&quotSocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Socrates, en Cornaline.' [Socrates, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10C1&quot&quotSocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Socrates, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10C2&quot&quotSocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Socrates, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10C3&quot&quotSocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Socrates, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10C4&quot&quotSocrates and Aristotle&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Socrates et Aristoteles, en Sardoine.' [Socrates and Aristotle, in Sardonyx] Greek inscription below.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10C5&quot&quotAristotle&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Aristoteles, en Cornaline.' [Aristotle, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10C6&quot&quotAristotle&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Aristotle, in Cornelian] Greek inscription on the right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10C7&quot&quotAlcaeus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Alceus, en Cornal.' [Alcaeus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10C8&quot&quotTaletes[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Taletes, en Ametiste.' [Taletes, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10C9&quot&quotEpicurus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Epicurus, en Niccolo.' [Epicurus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10CX&quot&quotEpicurus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Epicurus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10D1&quot&quotEpicurus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Epicurus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10D2&quot&quotNearco Aulo of Plutarch of Chaeronea&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Nearco Aulo de Plutarco Cheroneo, en Cornal.' [Bust of Nearco Aulo by Plato of Chaeronea, in Cornelian] Inscription on left.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10D3&quot&quotArchites[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Archites, en Cornal.' [Archites[?], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10D4&quot&quotChrysippus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Chrisippus, en Niccolo.' [Chrysippus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10D5&quot&quotLycurgus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Licurgus, en Cornal.' [Lycurgus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10D6&quot&quotHesiod&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hesiodus, en Cornal.' [Hesiod, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10D7&quot&quotPhilemon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Philemones, en Hyacinth, en Hollande.' [Philemon, in Dutch Hyacinth]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10D8&quot&quotPhilemon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Philemon, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10D9&quot&quotAesopus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Esopus, en Cornal.' [Aesopus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10DX&quot&quotEuripides&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Euripedes, en Cornal.' [Euripides, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10E1&quot&quotTheophrastus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Theophrastus, en Hyacinth, en Hollande.' [Theophrastus, in Dutch Hyacinth]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10E2&quot&quotAristides&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Aristides, en Cornal.' [Aristides, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10E3&quot&quotXenocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Zenocrates, en Cornal.' [Xenocrates, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10E4&quot&quotHeraclitus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Heraclitus, en Cornal.' [Heraclitus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10E5&quot&quotPhocion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Phocion, en Camée, du Cardinal Alexand. Albani. Ouvrage Grec Pÿrgotelis.' [Phocion, in Cameo, from Cardinal Alexander Albani. Work of the Greek Pÿrgotelis] Inscription on right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10E6&quot&quotPhocion&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Phocion, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10E7&quot&quotPittacus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Pittacus, en Cornal.' [Pittacus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10E8&quot&quotPittacus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [Pittacus, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10E9&quot&quotAntisthenes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Antisthenes, en Cornal.' [Antisthenes, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10F1&quot&quotAntisthenes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Antisthenes, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10F2&quot&quotEpaphroditus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] M. Metius Epaphroditus, en Calcedoine.' [M. Metius Epaphroditus, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10F3&quot&quotChilon[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Chilo, en Niccolo.' [Chilon[?], in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10F4&quot&quotPythagoras&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Pitagoras, Gravée en Or.' [Pythagoras, Engraved in Gold]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10F5&quot&quotPythagoras&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Pitagoras assis, en Cornaline.' [Pythagoras sitting, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10F6&quot&quotAratus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Aratus, en Cornaline.' [Aratus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10F7&quot&quotDemocritus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Democritus, en Cornal.' [Democritus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10F8&quot&quotDemocritus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Democritus, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10F9&quot&quotApuleius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Lucius Apulejus, en Cornal.' [Lucius Apuleius, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10G1&quot&quotApuleius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Lucius Apulejus avec l'Asne, en Sardoine.' [Lucius Apuleius with the [Golden] Ass, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10G2&quot&quotLysias&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Lisias, en Jaspe rouge.' [Lysias, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10G3&quot&quotHippocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hippocrates, en Cornal.' [Hippocrates, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10G4&quot&quotApollonius of Tyana&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Apollonius Tianeus, en Jaspe Verde.' [Apollonius of Tyana, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10G5&quot&quotDiogenes the Cynic&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Diogenes Cinicus, en Camée, du Conetable Colonne a Rome.' [Diogenes the Cynic, in Cameo, from the Conetable Colonne[?] at Rome]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-10G6&quot&quotDiogenes the Cynic&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Diogenes the Cynic, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10G7&quot&quotDiogenes the Cynic&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cabinet de Strozzi a Rome.' [Diogenes the Cynic, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Duke Strozzi at Rome]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-10G8&quot&quotDiogenes the Cynic&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Diogenes dans son Tonneau, en Cornal.' [Diogenes in his Barrel, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10G9&quot&quotDiogenes the Cynic&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Diogenes disputent avec un Philosophe, en paste.' [Diogenes disputing with a Philosopher, in Paste]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10GX&quot&quotDiogenes the Cynic&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Diogenes avec son Chien, en Cornal.' [Diogenes with his Dog, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10H1&quot&quotDiogenes the Cynic&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Diogenes disputent avec une Femme, en Cornal.' [Diogenes arguing with a Woman, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10H2&quot&quotHoratius Flaccus (Horace)&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Horatius Flaccus, en Emeraude.' [Horatius Flaccus, in Emerald] Inscription on left H and on right F.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10H3&quot&quotHoratius Flaccus (Horace)&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Horatius Flaccus, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10H4&quot&quotHermes Trismegistus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hermes Tresmegiste, en Calcedoine.' [Hermes Trismetistus, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10H5&quot&quotCaronda of Catania&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Caronda, Philosophe et Legislateur de Catania, en Sardoine.' [Carond, Philosopher and Legislator of Catania, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10H6&quot&quotArchimedes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Archimedes, en Cornal.' [Archimedes, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10H7&quot&quotArchimedes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Archimedes, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10J1&quot&quotAnacreon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Anacreon Tejo, en Cornal.' [Anacreon of Teos, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10J2&quot&quotAnacreon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Anacreon of Teos, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10J3&quot&quotAristophanes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Aristophanes, en Cornal. du Cab. du Roy de Naples.' [Aristophanes, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-10J4&quot&quotPeriander&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Periandro, en Cornal.' [Periander, in Cornelian] Inscription on left in Greek. PE&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10J5&quot&quotSolon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Solon, en Calced. du Chev. Henry. Gravée par Turicello, Florentin apres un Buste de la Galerie de Florence.' [Solon, in Chalcedony, from Chevalier Henry. Engraved by Turicello of Florence, after a bust in the Gallery of Florence] Greek inscriptions below.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10J6&quot&quotTheon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Theon, en Niccolo.' [Theon, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10J7&quot&quotPindar&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Pindarus, en Opal, Gravée par Antoin Püchler, apres un Buste Antique de la Galerie du Prince Giustiniani à Rome.' [Pindar, in Opal. Engraved by Anton Pichler, after an antique bust in the Gallery of Prince Justinian at Rome] Greek inscription below.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10J8&quot&quotFrecidus[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Frecide, qui observe l'eau dans le Puits, en Cornal.' [Frecidus[?], who watches the waters in the Well, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10J9&quot&quotPosidonius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Possidonius, en Aqua Marin, Gravée apres un Buste Antique de la Galerie du Capidole a Rome, par Flavio Sirleti, le Pere.' [Posidonius, in Aquamarine. Engraved after an antique bust in the Gallery of the Capitol at Rome, by Flavio Sirletti, Senior]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10K1&quot&quotAnaxagoras&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Anaxagoras, en Cornal.' [Anaxagoras, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10K2&quot&quotAnaxagoras&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Anaxagoras, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10K3&quot&quotAeschylus[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Esquilo, en paste antique.' [Aeschylus[?], in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10K4&quot&quotHipponax[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hipponatte, en Cornal. du Roy de Naples' [Hipponax[?], in Cornelian, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-10K5&quot&quotMago and Dionysius&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mago et Dionysius, en Plasma, du Roy de Naples' [Mago and Dionysius, in Plasma, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-10K6&quot&quotPlautus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Aecius Plautus, Compositeur de Comedie, en Jaspe.' [Aecius Plautus, writer of the Comedies, in Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10K7&quot&quotVirgil&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Virgile, en Hyacinth.' [Virgil, in Hyacinth]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10K8&quot&quotVirgil&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced. du Roy de Nap.' [Virgil, in Chalcedony, from the King of Naples]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-10K9&quot&quotAurelius [Victor?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Aurelius, en Jaspe rouge.' [Aurelius [Victor?], in Red Jasper] Inscription in Greek.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10L1&quot&quotSeneca&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Seneca, en Calced. Gravée par Flavio Sirleti, apres un Buste antique.' [Seneca, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti, after an antique bust]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10L2&quot&quotSeneca&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal. Gravée par Costanzi l'aine, apres un Buste antique.' [Seneca, in Cornelian. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder, after an antique bust]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10L3&quot&quotSeneca&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced. Gravee Flavio Sirleti.' [Seneca, in Chalcedony. Engraved by Flavio Sirletti]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10L4&quot&quotSeneca&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Seneca, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10L5&quot&quotSeneca&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Seneca, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10L6&quot&quotSappho&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Saffo, Poëtesse, en Calcedoine.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10L7&quot&quotSappho&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10L8&quot&quotSappho&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10L9&quot&quotSappho&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian] Inscription in Greek on left.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10LX&quot&quotSappho&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10M1&quot&quotSappho&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10M2&quot&quotSappho&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10M3&quot&quotSappho&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Sappho, Poetess, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10M4&quot&quotCorinna&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Corinna, Poëtesse, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Corinna, Poetess, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-10M5&quot&quotAngerona [Roman Goddess]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Angerone ou Silence, en Cornal.' [Angerona or Silence, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10M6&quot&quotDante and Petrarcha&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant.Mod. [Early Modern?] Dante et Petrarcha, en Calcedoine.' [Dante and Petrarcha, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10M7&quot&quotPhilosopher in Cathedral[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Philosoph en Catedra, en Niccolo.' [A Philosopher in audience], in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10M8&quot&quotPhilosopher in Cathedral[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Philosopher in audience, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-10M9&quot&quotPhilosopher in Cathedral[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [A Philosopher in audience, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11A1&quot&quotPhilip of Macedon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Philippus Macedoine, en Saphir.' [Philip of Macedon, in Sapphire]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11A2&quot&quotAlexander the Great&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Alexander le Grand son fils, en Agate, en Anglet. autre fois du Chev. Philips.' [Alexander the Great, his [Philip of Macedon's] son, in English Agate, previously belonging to Chevalier Philips]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11A3&quot&quotAlexander the Great&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Camee, du Prelat Molinari.' [Alexander the Great, in Cameo, from Prelate Molinari]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11A4&quot&quotAlexander the Great&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine .' [Alexander the Great, in Sardonyx] One of "3 casts missing. CRM [or CRH]."[Note on cabinet. Removed by 1855?]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11A5&quot&quotAlexander the Great&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Alexander the Great, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11A6&quot&quotAlexander the Great&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Alexander the Great, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11A7&quot&quotAlexander the Great&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Alexander portent les attribuits comme fils du Jupiter Ammon, en Camee. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Alexander the Great bearing the attributes of the son of Jupiter Ammon, in Cameo. Engraved by Anton Pichler]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11A8&quot&quotAlexander the Great&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du B. Hosch.' [Alexander the Great bearing the attributes of the son of Jupiter Ammon, in Cornelian, from Baron Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11B1&quot&quotAlexander the Great&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Alexander the Great wearing the atributes of the son of Jupiter Ammon, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11B2&quot&quotOlympia of Macedon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Olimpia, Mere d'Alexd. en Cornal.' [Olympia, mother of Alexander the Great, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11B3&quot&quotOlympia of Macedon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Niccolo.' [Olympia, mother of Alexander the Great, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11B4&quot&quotPyrrhus of Epirus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant.Md. [Early Modern?] Phÿrrhus, Roy de Macedoine, en Jaspe Verde.' [Pyrrhus, King of Macedonia, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11B5&quot&quotPyrrhus of Epirus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Niccolo. du Prelat Molinari.' [Pyrrhus, King of Macedonia, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?], from Prelate Molinari]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11B6&quot&quotCassander of Macedon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Cassander, Roy de Maced. en Cornal.' [Cassander, King of Macedonia, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11B7&quot&quotLysimachus of Macedon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Lÿsimachus, Roy de Maced. en Plasme, du Cab. Barberin a Rome.' [Lysimachus, King of Macedonia, in Plasma, from the cabinet of Barberini in Rome]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-11B8&quot&quotLysimachus of Macedon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Lysimachus, King of Macedonia, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11C1&quot&quotLysimachus of Macedon&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Aqua Marin, du Mylord Brunel. Gravee par Antoin Püchler.' [Lysimachus, King of Macedonia, in Aquamarine, from Lord Brunel. Engraved by Anton Pichler]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11C2&quot&quotAntiochus II of Syria&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Antiochus 2, Roy de Sirie, en Cornal.' [Antiochus II, King of Syria, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11C3&quot&quotAntiochus II of Syria&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Antiochus II, King of Syria, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11C4&quot&quotDemetrius I of Syria&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Demetrius 1, Roy de Sirie, en Camee.' [Demetrius I, King of Syria, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11C5&quot&quotAlexander Balas of Syria&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Alexander 1 et Cleopater, Roy de Sirie, en Cornal.' [Alexander I and Cleopatra, King of Syria, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11C6&quot&quotAlexander Balas of Syria&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Les memes, en Camee.' [Alexander I, King of Syria, and Cleopatra, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11C7&quot&quotMithridates of Pontus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Mitridate, Roy de Ponte, en Camee, du Cab. Colonne a Rome.' [Mithridates, King of Pontus, in Cameo, from the Conetable Colonne in Rome]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-11D1&quot&quotMithridates of Pontus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine, du Cab. du R. de France.' [Mithridates, King of Pontus, in Sardonyx, from the cabinet of the King of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-11D2&quot&quotRheumetaltis[?] of Pontus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Rheumetaltis, Roy de Ponte, du Cab. de Florence.' [Rheumetaltis, King of Pontus, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-11D3&quot&quotPrusias of Bithynia&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Prusias, Roy de Bitinia, en Cornal.' [Prusias, King of Bithynia, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11D4&quot&quotPtolemy of Cyrene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemée Appione, Roy de Cirene, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Appion, King of Cyrene, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11D5&quot&quotPtolemy of Cyrene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Ptolemy Appion, King of Cyrene, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-11D6&quot&quotPtolemy of Cyrene&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Ptolemy Appion, King of Cyrene, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11D7&quot&quotJuba of Mauretania&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Juba, Roy de Mauritania, en Jaspe Verde.' [Juba, King of Mauretania, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11D8&quot&quotJuba of Mauretania&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Jaspe Verd.' [Juba, King of Mauretania, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11D9&quot&quotJuba of Mauretania&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Juba, King of Mauretania, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11DX&quot&quotMasinissa of Numidia&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Massanissa, Roy de Numidie, en Ametiste.' [Massinissa, King of Numidia, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11E1&quot&quotMasinissa of Numidia and Sophonisba&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Massanissa et Sophonisba, en Plasme. Gravee par Costanzi l'aine.' [Massinissa and Sophonisba, in Plasma. Engraved by Costanzi the Elder]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11E2&quot&quotMasinissa of Numidia and Sophonisba&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Calced.' [Massinissa and Sophonisba, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11E3&quot&quotMasinissa of Numidia and Sophonisba&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste, du Cab. de Florence.' [Massinissa and Sophonisba, in Amethyst, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-11E4&quot&quotBisas of Bisance[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Bisas, fondateur de Bisance, en Agate.' [Bisas, founder of Bisance[?], in Agate]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11E5&quot&quotBisas of Bisance[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Bisas, founder of Bisance[?], in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11E6&quot&quotBisas of Bisance[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Coral. du Cab. de France.' [Bisas, founder of Bisance[?], in Coral, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-11E7&quot&quotTitus Tatius the Sabine King&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Tito Tatio, Roy de Sabin, en Camée. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Titus Tatius, King of the Sabines, in Cameo. Engraved by Anton Pichler] Inscription 'A' on the right.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11E8&quot&quotParthian King&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Roy de Parthe inconué, en Sardoine.' [An unknown Parthian king, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11F1&quot&quotSemiramis of Syria&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Semiramide, Reine de Sirie, en Cornal.' [Semiramis, Queen of Syria, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11F2&quot&quotSemiramis of Syria&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee, paste antique.' [Semiramis, Queen of Syria, in Cameo, Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11F3&quot&quotSemiramis of Syria&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Semiramide qui donne le Commandement â son fils Nino, en Sardoine.' [Semiramis giving the commands to her son [and husband] Ninus, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11F4&quot&quotHieron of Syracuse&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Hieron, Roy de Siracuse, en Cornal. Gravee par Ant. Püchler.' [Hieron, King of Syracuse, in Cornelian. Engraved by Anton Pichler]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11F5&quot&quotPergamus of Pergamum&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Pergamus, Roy de Pergame, en Jaspe.' [Pergamus, King of Pergamum, in Jasper] One of "3 casts missing. CRM [or CRH]." [Written on cabinet. Removed by 1855?]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11F6&quot&quotAlcibiades of Athens&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Alcibiade, Capitain Athenien, Pierre gravée, en Porfir.' [Alcibiades, Athenian Captain, stone engraved , in Porphyry] Greek inscription around the edge. ALKIBIADES.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11G1&quot&quotLacedaemon of Sparta&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Lacedemon, Roy des Lacedemoniens, en Cornal.' [Lacedaemon, King of the Lacedaemonians, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11G2&quot&quotHamilcar of Carthage&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hamilcar, Capitain Carthagenien, en Ametiste.' [Hamilcar, Carthaginian Captain, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11G3&quot&quotHannibal of Carthage&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Hannibal, Carthagen. en Agate.' [Hannibal, Carthaginian, in Agate]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11G4&quot&quotHannibal of Carthage&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hannibal, Carthaginian, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11G5&quot&quotHannibal of Carthage&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Hannibal, Carthaginian, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11G6&quot&quotAsdrubalus[?] of Carthage&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Asdrubale, Carthagen. en Cornal.' [Hasdrubale, Carthaginian, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11G7&quot&quotAttila the Hun&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Attila, Roy des Hunnes, en Cornal.' [Attila, King of Huns, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11G8&quot&quotCrisame[?] of Thessaly&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Crisame, Sacerdotesse de Tessalia, en Cornal.' [Crisame, Priestess of Thessaly, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11G9&quot&quotTheseus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Thesée, Heroy Grec, en Cornal. du Baron Reindorp. a Amsterdam.' [Theseus, Greek Hero, in Cornelian, from Baron Reindorph at Amsterdam]&quot&quot13&quot
&quotEUR273-11H1&quot&quotTheseus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. autre de Mr. Charles Stanhope.' [Theseus, Greek Hero, in Cornelian, previously belonging to Mr. Charles Stanhope]&quot&quot1&quot
&quotEUR273-11H2&quot&quotGreek Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Un Heroy Grec, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11H3&quot&quotGreek Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11H4&quot&quotGreek Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11H5&quot&quotGreek Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11H6&quot&quotGreek Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11H7&quot&quotGreek Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [A Greek Hero, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11H8&quot&quotGreek Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [A Greek Hero, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11H9&quot&quotGreek Hero&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Niccolo.' [A Greek Hero, in Nicollo [Onyx on a black base?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11HX&quot&quotHeroine&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Une Heroine, en Jaspe Noir.' [A Heroine, in Black Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11HY&quot&quotUnknown King&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Roy inconué, en Cornal.' [An unknown king, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11J1&quot&quotUnknown King&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [An unknown king, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11J2&quot&quotUnknown Parthian King&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Roy de Parthe inconué, en Cornal.' [An unknown Parthian king, in Cornelian] Inscription around the edge.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11J3&quot&quotUnknown Parthian King&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Ametiste.' [An unknown Parthian king, in Amethyst] Inscription around the top edge.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11J4&quot&quotUnknown Queen&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Une Reine inconué, en Cornal. du Cab. Capponi. Ouvrage Grec Cnejus. [An unknown queen, in Cornelian, from the cabinet of Capponi. Work of the Greek Gnaeus] One of "3 casts missing. CRM [or CRH]." [Written on cabinet. Cut from surround by 1855?]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-11J5&quot&quotUnknown Queen&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de France.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-11J6&quot&quotUnknown Queen&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11J7&quot&quotUnknown Queen&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal. Gravee par un Francois.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian. Engraved by a Frenchman]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11J8&quot&quotUnknown Queen&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'Ant.M. [Early Modern?] La meme, en Cornal, du Cab. de France.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-11K1&quot&quotUnknown Queen&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-11K2&quot&quotUnknown Queen&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [An unknown queen, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11K3&quot&quotHead, person unknown&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Tête inconué, en Cornal.' [Head of an unknown man/woman, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-11K4&quot&quotHead, person unknown&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornaline.' [Head of an unknown man/woman, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12A1&quot&quotPtolemy I Soter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Soter I. Fils de Lagi, Premier Roy d'Egÿpte, en Grenade, du Cab. de Florence.' [Ptolemy I Soter, son of Lagus, 1st [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Garnet[?], from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-12A2&quot&quotPtolemy I Soter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quotNULL&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme avec se famille, en Cornal. ' [Ptolemy I Soter, with his family, in Cornelian] "One missing. CRM [or CRH]." [Written on cabinet. Removed by 1855?]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12A3&quot&quotPtolemy I Soter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy I Soter, with his family, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12A4&quot&quotBerenice, wife of Ptolemy I Soter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Berenice, femme de Ptol. Soter I, en Onix.' [Berenice, wife of Ptolemy I Soter, in Onyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12A5&quot&quotPtolemy II Philadelphus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Philadelphus, Roy 2me d'Egÿpte, en Ametiste.' [Ptolemy II Philadelphus, 2nd [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12A6&quot&quotArsijnoë, daughter of Ptolemy I Soter&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Arsinoë, fille de Ptol. Soter 1, en Cornal. du Cab. de Florence.' [Arsinoë, daughter of Ptolemy I Soter, in Cornelian, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-12A7&quot&quotPtolemy III Euergetes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Evergetes, Roy 3me d'Egÿpte, en Corn. du Cab. de France.' [Ptolemy III Euergetes, 3rd [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian, from the cabinet [of the King] of France]&quot&quot6&quot
&quotEUR273-12B1&quot&quotPtolemy IV Philopator&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Philopater, Roy 4me d'Egÿpte, en Sard.' [Ptolemy IV Philopator, 4th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Sardonyx] Greek inscription below.&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12B2&quot&quotPtolemy V Epiphanes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Epiphanes, Roy 5me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy V Epiphanes, 5th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12B3&quot&quotPtolemy VI Philometor&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Philometor, Roy 6me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy VI Philometor, 6th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12B4&quot&quotPtolemy VI Philometor&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy VI Philometor, 6th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12B5&quot&quotPtolemy VIII Euergetes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Evergetes II, Roy 7me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Euergetes II, 7th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12B6&quot&quotCleopatra, wife of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Cleopater, femme de Ptol. Everget. II, en Paste antique.' [Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy Euergetes II, in Faience[?]]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12B7&quot&quotCleopatra, wife of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy Euergetes II, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12B8&quot&quotCleopatra, wife of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en paste antique. de Hosch' [Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy Euergetes II, in Faience[?], from Hosch]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12C1&quot&quotCleopatra, wife of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy Euergetes II, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12C2&quot&quotCleopatra, wife of Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy Euergetes II, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12C3&quot&quotPtolemy IX Soter II&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Soter II. Roy 8me d'Egÿpte, en Ametiste.' [Ptolemy Soter II. 8th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12C4&quot&quotBerenice, daughter of Ptolemy IX Soter II&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Berenice, fille de Ptol. Soter II, en Hyacinth, du C. de Florence.' [Berenice, daughter of Ptolemy Soter II, in Hyacinth, from the Museum of Florence]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-12C5&quot&quotPtolemy X Alexander I&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Alexander I. Roy 9me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Alexander I. 9th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12C6&quot&quotPtolemy XI Alexander II&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Alexand. II. Roy 10me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Alexander II. 10th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12C7&quot&quotPtolemy XII (Auletes)&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Auletes, Roy 11me d'Egÿpte, en Hyacinth.' [Ptolemy Auletes. 11th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Hyacinth]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12C8&quot&quotPtolemy XIII[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ptolemeus Junior, Roy 12me d'Egÿpte, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior. 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12C9&quot&quotPtolemy XIII[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior . 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12CX&quot&quotPtolemy XIII[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior. 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12D1&quot&quotPtolemy XIII[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior. 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12D2&quot&quotPtolemy XIII[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior. 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12D3&quot&quotPtolemy XIII[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Ptolemy Junior. 12th [Macedonian] King of Egypt, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12D4&quot&quotCleopatra VII&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Cleopater, derniere Reÿne d'Egÿpte, en Camee.' [Cleopatra, last [Macedonian] Queen of Egypt, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12D5&quot&quotCleopatra VII&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Cleopater, se faisant mordre par un Aspie, en Ametiste.' [Cleopatra, killing herself with an Asp, in Amethyst]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12D6&quot&quotCleopatra VII&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornaline.' [Cleopatra, killing herself with an Asp, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12D7&quot&quotCleopatra VII&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Cleopater mourrent au Milieu des Amours, en Camee, du Cab. du Conetab. Colonne.' [Cleopatra dying surrounded by cupids, in Cameo, from the cabinet of the Conetable Colonne[?] at Rome]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-12D8&quot&quotCleopatra VII&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Galere de Cleopater quand elle vient a trouver Marc Antoin (Ecrit par Plutarque), en paste antique, des Peres Minimes Francois a Rome.' [Galley[?] of Cleopatra when she went to meet Mark Anthony (Story by Plutarch), in Faience[?], from the 'Little French Fathers' [Franciscan Monks?] at Rome]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-12E1&quot&quotApis Bull&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le Dieu Apis, adorée par les Egÿptiens - sous figure d'un Boeuf dans la barque Sacre du Niele, guarde par Harpocrate.' [The God Apis, worshipped by the Egyptians - in the form of a Bull, aboard the Sacred Barque of the Nile, guarded by Harpocrates]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12E2&quot&quotIsis with the Sistrum&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Isis avec le Sistro, en Camée.' [Isis with the Sistrum, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12E3&quot&quotIsis with the Sistrum&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Isis with the Sistrum, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12E4&quot&quotIsis with the Sistrum&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal. du Prince Odeschalchi at Rome. Ouvrage Grec Dioscoridis.' [Isis with the Sistrum, in Cornelian, from Prince Odeschalchi at Rome. Work of the Greek Dioskourides]&quot&quot10&quot
&quotEUR273-12E5&quot&quotIsis with the Lotus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] Isis avec le Flos Lothi, en Jaspe Verde. Gravée par Ant. Püchler dans un Scarrabe-Antique.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Green Jasper. Engraved by Anton Pichler in an antique scarab]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12E6&quot&quotIsis with the Lotus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sardoine.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12E7&quot&quotIsis with the Lotus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Camee.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Cameo]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12E8&quot&quotIsis with the Lotus and a Priapus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal. Le Priape est moderne.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Cornelian. The Priapus is modern]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12F1&quot&quotIsis with the Lotus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Sard.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12F2&quot&quotIsis with the Lotus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Onix.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Onyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12F3&quot&quotIsis with the Lotus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'M. [Modern] La meme, en Cornal.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12F4&quot&quotIsis with the Lotus&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] La meme, en Cornal.' [Isis with the Lotus flower, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12F5&quot&quotHorus on a Goat&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Orus, sur une Chevre Egyptien, en Calced.' [Horus on an Egyptian Goat, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12F6&quot&quotHarpocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Harpocrates, sur la barque Sacre du Nile, en Calamite.' [Harpocrates on the Sacred Barque of the Nile, in Calamite]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12F7&quot&quotHarpocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Sardoine.' [Harpocrates on the Sacred Barque of the Nile, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12F8&quot&quotHarpocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Harpocrates on the Sacred Barque of the Nile, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12F9&quot&quotHarpocrates and Anubis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Harpocrates et Anubis, en Calced.' [Harpocrates and Anubis, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12FX&quot&quotAnubis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Anubis, en Sard.' [Anubis, in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12FY&quot&quotAnubis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Cornal.' [Anubis, in Cornelian]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12G1&quot&quotCeres, Isis and Harpocrates&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Ceres, Isis et Harpocrate, en Jaspe.' [Ceres, Isis and Harpocrates, in Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12G2&quot&quotAnubis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Anubis, adoré par les Egyptiens, sous la figure d'un Chien, en Jaspe Verde.' [Anubis, worshipped by the Egyptians, in the form of a Dog, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12G3&quot&quotAnubis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Verde.' [Anubis, worshipped by the Egyptians, in the form of a Dog, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12G4&quot&quotAnubis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Jaune.' [Anubis, worshipped by the Egyptians, in the form of a Dog, in Yellow Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12G5&quot&quotAnubis&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Anubis sortent d'un Globe avec les Caracteres, en Jaspe noir.' [Anubis emerging from a Globe with inscription, in Black Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12G6&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Abraxas, en Jaspe.' [Abraxas, in Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12G7&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe.' [Abraxas, in Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12G8&quot&quotCanopic Jar[?]&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Un Canope Egÿptien, en Sardoine.' [An Egyptian Canopic Jar[?], in Sardonyx]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12G9&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Abraxas, adoré pour le Soleil avec la tête d'un Lion, en Jaspe.' [Abraxas, worshipped as the Sun with the head of a Lion, in Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12GX&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calcedoine.' [Abraxas, worshipped as the Sun with the head of a Lion, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12H1&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calced.' [Abraxas, worshipped as the Sun with the head of a Lion, in Chalcedony]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12H2&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Plasme.' [Abraxas, worshipped as the Sun with the head of a Lion, in Plasma]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12H3&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Abraxas, avec la tête d'un Cocq, en Jaspe Verde.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12H4&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Calamite.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Calamite]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12H5&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12H6&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Verd.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12H7&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe rouge.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Red Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12H8&quot&quotAbraxas&quot&quotIntaglio impression (masc.)&quot&quot07F27&quot&quot'A. [Antique] Le meme, en Jaspe Verd.' [Abraxas, with the head of a Cock, in Green Jasper]&quot&quot63&quot
&quotEUR273-12H9&quot