A Roman Vessel. Made from an iron like bronze material. Dated 1st – 5th century AD. Size 2″ x 1 3/4″ inches. This little vessel was found in England, with plough damage.
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Oil Lamp
Oil Lamp. This little terracotta oil lamp is from the Middle East and may be from the Roman Empire. Made from terracotta clay. Size 4″ x 3″ inches. Dated 1st -3rd Century AD. This oil lamp may have had a lid which is missing.
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Roman Three Legged Dish. Made from a bronze. Size 3″ x 2″ inches. Dated 1st – 5th century AD. This little bronze dish was found in England, with plough damage.
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Roman Gaming Pieces. Made from lead, bronze and iron. Size 1/2″ – 3/4″ inches. Dated 1st century BC – 5th century AD.
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Roman Gaming Pieces. Made from lead, bronze and iron. Size 1″ inch. Dated 1st century BC – 5th century AD.
Read More »A Viking Throwing Axe Head
A Viking Throwing Axe Head. Made from iron. Size 6 1/2″ x 1 1/2″ inches. Dated 800 – 900 AD.
Read More »A Viking Socketed Arrowhead
A Viking Socketed Arrowhead. Made from iron. Size 4 1/4″ x 1 1/4″ inches. Dated 800 – 900 AD.
Read More »A Very Early Prick Spur
A Very Early Prick Spur. This early prick-spur is believed to be from the Viking era though may be of Carolingian Empire origin. Made from iron. Size 5″ x 4″ inches. Dated 800 – 900. This spur still has remnants of both end sections where the leather fixing straps were tied.
Read More »Iron Fire Striker & Flint
Iron Fire Striker & Flint. This fire striker would be used by hitting the flint with the striker iron to produce a spark to light fires. Made from iron. Sizes 3″ – 1 1/2″ inches. Date unknown but were used from Roman era to the medieval period. This striker has the original flint in its intact casing.
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Iron Fire Striker Flint. This piece is an iron wrapped striker flint. Used with the iron striker on the previous page. Made from iron and flint. Size 1 1/2″ inches. Date unknown but were used from Roman era to the medieval period. This striker flint is in its original intact casing.
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