Medieval Detector Finds Group
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Description
12th-15th century AD. A quantity of metal-detector finds comprising: a bronze beehive thimble; four lead spindle whorls; a hollow bronze faceted collar; four bronze ingot fragments; three openwork bronze belt mounts; a bronze buckle with tongue; two stirrup-shaped bronze swivel parts; two bronze casket keys; a barrel tap; two bronze belt straps with loop; six bronze mounts; a square gilt-bronze mount with saltire ornament; a bronze openwork belt plaque with integral loop; a gilt-bronze buckle with tongue; a small bronze buckle with tongue and strap; a plaque with beaded saltire motif; a bronze ring-thimble; seven bronze buckle loops; seven bronze buckle frames; a bronze mount with beast-head and bird-head finials. Found Exton, Rutland, UK, early 1990s. 807 grams total, 18-53mm (3/4 - 2"). [48, No Reserve]
Condition
Fine condition.
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Medieval Detector Finds Group
Estimate £70 - £90
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