Antiquities - B.C./Roman (pic. quality much better than scans!). As we have recently bought a higher-resolution scanner, some images may be larger than expected.
| DESCRIPTION (For RB brooches, H = Hattatt's brooch no. or similar) | Cat | £ | |
| Iron Meteorite from the recorded sighting of a fall in 1516 in Nantan, GUANGXI Province - China: Found 1958: This meteorite is composed of KAMACITE, or alpha-iron, which typically contain approximately 5% to 7.5% nickel & weighs 16.5 grams | A2748 | 10.00 | |
| Group of small Iron Meteorites found at the Odessa Crater in Texas USA; main composition of KAMACITE or alpha-iron, and falls into 'Group 1 coarse Octahedrite': - comes with display box and information card; total weight of meteorites 22 grams | A2743 | 18.00 | |
| Group of small NWA 4293 H6 (North West Africa) Stone Chondrite Meteorites found in the Sahara Desert in 2005 - only classified as of 20th May 2006 and are one of the more interesting 'common chondrites' - comes with display box and information card; total weight of meteorites 17 grams | A2744 | 15.00 | |
| Pre History; 3 x Small inclusions, Gnats etc., in 3 different pieces of Baltic Amber; 54-45 Million Years Ago; All with good detail; supplied with Perspex magnifying box (approx 5 x magnification.) - Stone sizes 10mm x 10mm (max)We have a small number of these magnifying boxes available @ £1.10 each - indicate 'BOX' on order form! | A2740 | 12.50 | |
| Neolithic (c.4000 - 3000 B.C.): Group of 20 various worked flints, including cores, flakes, scrapers etc; some with percussion bulbs & worked edges; All from Cambridgeshire; Good Study Group! Cheap @ £1.00 each | A2556 | 20.00 | |
| Bronze Age: c 1200 -1000 BC; blade tip of a cu-alloy Socketed Spearhead: 45mm length; Cambs. | A2828 | 7.00 | |
| Ancient Persian-Greek 4th/3rd Century BC: bronze trilobate socketed arrowhead with blades flush with base: 20mm length: Nice | A2838 | 6.50 | |
| Ancient Persian-Greek 4th/3rd Century BC: bronze trilobate socketed arrowhead with blades flush with base: 31mm length: Nice | A2837 | 14.00 | |
| 1st- 4th Century AD Lead cubic gaming dice with regular configuration of numerals (each opposite side adds up to 7) A large and chunky piece with all dot numbers clear: 20mm x 20mm x 20mm: From North Oxfordshire | A2789 | 20.00 | |
| 1st- 4th Century AD; cu-alloy Tweezers; broad, heavy duty flat plate type; still in working condition; 44mm; From Oxfordshire | A2783 | 12.00 | |
| 1st- 4th Century AD; cu-alloy Tweezers; broad, thin flat plate type; still in working condition; 60mm; From Milton Keynes | A2788 | 15.00 | |
| 1st Century A.D. cu-alloy clothing toggle; 'Boss & Petal' type; square section shank with tri-angular loop; raised central boss; some abrasion but intact & an inexpensive example; 36mm x 14mm; From an old collection; Norfolk | A2426 | 18.00 | |
| 1st Century A.D. cu-alloy clothing toggle; 'Boss & Petal' type; square section shank with semi- tri-angular loop; raised central boss; some abrasion but intact & an inexpensive example; 34mm x 14mm; From an old collection; Norfolk | A2482 | 18.00 | |
| 1st Century A.D. cu-alloy clothing toggle; 'Boss & Petal' type; square section shank with tri-angular loop; raised central boss; some abrasion but intact & an inexpensive example; 38mm x 17mm; From an old collection; Norfolk | A2466 | 24.00 | |
| 1st Century A.D. cu-alloy clothing toggle; standard 'Rectangular-headed' type; square section shank with tri-angular loop; some heavy abrasion but intact & an inexpensive example; 28mm x 21mm; From an old collection; Norfolk | A2433 | 18.00 | |
| 1st Century A.D. cu-alloy Military Belt fitting with open-work pelta decoration; cu-alloy rivets on back: 41mm x 32mm: Suffolk | A2665 | 15.00 | |
| 1st Century AD cu-alloy Cosmetic tool/pick wit suspension loop; some linear decoration; 50mm length: Kent | A2655 | 20.00 | |
| 1st Century AD cu-alloy Trumpet variant brooch with protruding lip down mid-bow; missing pin gear; 52mm; nice solid example | A2681 | 12.00 | |
| 1st century AD: cu-alloy military helmet carrying handle of a simple 'swan neck' design: span 115mm: un-known provenance, but could possibly be Germanic? Good condition but patchy patina | A2850 | 25.00 | |
| 1st Century BC/AD: Small cu-alloy La-Tene 111 one-piece brooch; complete with working pin; 35mm: green patina: From Oxon | A2840 | 25.00 | |
| 1st/ 2nd Century AD; small Pennanular brooch of round section, and having 'pinch' back terminals; 21mm dia; complete with pin | A2637 | 20.00 | |
| 1st/2nd Century A.D; cu-alloy 'Knee' brooch with fan-shaped head; pin missing;; nice green patina; 40mm; Oxfordshire | A2494 | 10.95 | |
| 1st/2nd Century AD cu-alloy Belt Fitting; square front with medial ridge; cu-alloy stud fitting on rear; 19mm sq; Oxon | A2678 | 6.95 | |
| 1st/2nd Century AD cu-alloy Belt Stiffener; a chunky piece with decorated open-work & incised linear; 2 stud hole; 48mm x 29mm | A2675 | 18.00 | |
| 1st/2nd Century AD Romano-Celtic cu-alloy Horse Trapping/Rein Guide; a moulded flat back piece consisting of a oval terret ring decorated with 4 trumpet motifs, tapering to curved rectangular strap junction; some slight distortion but complete & scarce as such; nice stable patina; 68mm x 40mm; From an old collection; Cambridgeshire | A2424 | 40.00 | |
| 1st/2nd Century AD. Cu-alloy Lock/Bolt Mechanism with openwork design; small section missing from end; 35mm length | A2489 | 7.95 | |
| 1st/2nd Century AD. Moulded Cu-alloy Lock Pin with a solid circular knob with raised boss in centre; below is a squared sectioned long shank with a pierced end for attachment; slight chips to edge but complete; 54mm x 23mm; Oxfordshire | A2544 | 14.00 | |
| 1stCentury AD; small Pennanular brooch of flat section, and having 'rolled' back terminals; 27mm dia; complete with pin | A2636 | 20.00 | |
| 2nd / 3rd Century A.D. cu-alloy dress/hair pin; c.70mm, green patina; virtually intact | A2571 | 6.00 | |
| 2nd / 3rd Century AD: cu-alloy Belt Attachment with suspension loop; single punched R&D decoration: 23mm dia; Oxon | A2808 | 7.00 | |
| 2nd /3rd Century AD. Romano British cu-alloy Patera Handle with bird head terminal (possibly a duck) curved end section missing, also small piece of lower beak; Good detail: A scarce & seldom offered piece; 90mm x 45mm at widest point; Suffolk | A2465 | 30.00 | |
| 2nd- 3rd Century AD; cu-alloy Military 'pelta' shaped mount with 2 studs on the reverse for attachment: 25mm x 20mm: Oxon | A2786 | 12.00 | |
| 2nd- 4th Century AD cu-alloy flat plate type Nail cleaner; complete with suspension loop; (lower grade) 48mm length | A2629 | 11.00 | |
| 2nd- 4th Century AD cu-alloy flat plate type Nail cleaner; punch-dot decoration 'X' in centre;; complete example; 48mm; Bucks | A2683 | 18.00 | |
| 2nd- 4th Century AD cu-alloy Nail cleaner; chunky decorated piece but missing pronged terminal; 45mm | A2649 | 5.95 | |
| 2nd- 4th Century AD; cu-alloy Nail cleaner; flat plate type; complete; 46mm length; From Bucks | A2776 | 14.00 | |
| 2nd Century A.D. cu-alloy Lozenge plate brooch with 2 stepped sections to red enamelled panel; pin missing; 22mm; Bucks | A2487 | 14.95 | |
| 2nd Century A.D. cu-alloy plain 'Knee' brooch; unusual type in that it's a plate type & not cast: pin missing: 37mm: Berks | A2670 | 7.00 | |
| 2nd Century A.D. tumbler lock bolt with 'cut-outs' for key wards to fit into, clearly defined; 64mm x 14mm: Yorkshire | A2680 | 15.00 | |
| 2nd Century A.D. tumbler lock bolt with 'cut-outs' for key wards to fit into, clearly defined; 68mm x 13mm: Yorkshire | A2669 | 12.95 | |
| 2nd Century AD cu-alloy 'Hare' brooch; missing front legs & slightly distorted but still a scarce type; trace of red enamel; Lincs | A2658 | 22.00 | |
| 2nd Century AD cu-alloy plate brooch in the form of a salmon; good decoration but missing tail fin; scarce; Oxon | A2813 | 18.00 | |
| 2nd Century AD cu-alloy/gilt oval Glass Boss Brooch: Nice condition with 85% of Gold Gilding and dark stone intact: pin missing | A2685 | 58.00 | |
| 2nd Century AD; base-silver Finger Ring; usual 'squat' type with wide decorated flared shoulders; missing applied intaglio; 17mm I/D | A2671 | 25.00 | |
| 2nd Century AD; cu-alloy/gilt oval Disc brooch with intact black glass centre boss; pin missing & small chip to stone, near full gold gilding remains; 23mm x 17mm ; From Milton Keynes | A2782 | 45.00 | |
| 2nd Century AD; cu-alloy/gilt oval Disc brooch; pin & stone missing but much gold gilding remains; 30mm x 25mm; Oxfordshire | A2781 | 18.00 | |
| 2nd Century AD; large cu-alloy Ear-ring; complete with 'hook & loop' terminals; 27mm dia. Nice; From Co Durham | A2774 | 25.00 | |
| 2nd/ 3rd Century A.D. cu-alloy dress/hair pin; 56mm with brown patina; some corrosion | A2569 | 7.00 | |
| 2nd/3d Century A.D. cu-alloy dress/hair pin; 113mm, patchy patina but would have been impressive | A2572 | 10.95 | |
| 2nd/3rd Century AD; cu-alloy Skeuomorphic sandal plate brooch; large example (46mm) central knop at 'heel' end; pin missing & retains only aprrox. 20% blue enamel, still attractive; Found North Oxon | A2389 | 22.00 | |
| 3rd Century AD. Cu-alloy Spoon consisting of a bowl tapering to a suspension loop; part of a travelling kit: minor knocks; 45mm | A2513 | 8.95 | |
| 3rd Century AD: cu-alloy Bracelet; plain band but terminal represents a snakes head: Low grade with damaged sides, o/w intact | A2682 | 12.00 | |
| 3rd/ 4th Century AD; Ladies Bone Hair-Pin with a large bulbous head & thick shaft; 80mm length; North Africa | A2622 | 17.00 | |
| 3rd/ 4th Century AD; Ladies Bone Hair-Pin with a large bulbous head & thick shaft; 71mm length; North Africa | A2618 | 14.95 | |
| 3rd/ 4th Century AD; Ladies Bone Hair-Pin with a small bulbous head & slender shaft; 88mm length; North Africa | A2621 | 18.00 | |
| 3rd/ 4th Century AD; Ladies Bone Hair-Pin with a small bulbous head & thick shaft; 62mm length; North Africa | A2620 | 12.95 | |
| 3rd/ 4th Century AD; Ladies Bone Hair-Pin with a small bulbous head & thick shaft; 81mm length; North Africa | A2619 | 17.00 | |
| 3rd/ 4th Century AD; Ladies Bone Hair-Pin with a small turned bulbous head & thick shaft; 68mm length; North Africa | A2617 | 14.95 | |
| 3rd-4th Century AD cu-alloy casket Key with simple one 'bit' ward; some linear decoration; complete; 44mm x 20mm; | A2627 | 18.00 | |
| 4th Century AD: Roman Military Cu-alloy Belt fitting in the form of a propeller stud / belt strengthener with ring dot decoration; 2 rivets intact: height 36mm: attractive olive green patina; From Oxon | A2720 | 24.00 | |
| 4th Century AD; cu-alloy Nail cleaner; flat plate type with incised decoration around border: complete: 47mm: Cambs: | A2650 | 17.00 | |
| 4th Century AD; cu-alloy Nail cleaner; plain flat plate type with some pitting: tip missing but with suspension loop; 45mm | A2635 | 4.95 | |
| 4th Century AD; cu-alloy tweezers; plain type with patchy patina, intact and still springy: 56mm length; from Norfolk | A2642 | 15.00 | |
| 5th / 6th Century AD; Pennanular brooch of flat section, and having 'turn-back' terminals; 31mm dia; pin missing | A2638 | 8.00 | |
| Group of 5 Roman period bone gaming counters, 1 with linear decoration, all from a large site in Essex; sizes vary from 14mm to 18mm: one has very slight damage, but the rest are in a nice condition, and are very collectable as a group | A2338 | 25.00 | |
| Pair of 5th Century A.D cu-alloy cruciform brooches (one head &bow only) ; both these are low grade and are early development types from the transition from the Roman Crossbow to the Saxon Cruciform brooch both from N.Oxon; | A1641 | 14.95 | |
| Pre-Columbian Tolita Culture terracotta figure head dating from 300 BC - AD300, and originating from the coast of Esmeraldes Ecuador/Colombia: This pottery head measures 60mm in height and is from a figurine which was ritually broken and scattered onto the fields as a offering to the various gods and so help to produce a good crop yield. Often referred to as 'Little People of the Earth': Old collection piece: Comes on it own Perspex mount | A2731 | 22.00 | |
| Pre-Columbian Tolita Culture terracotta figure head dating from circa 2nd- 4th century A.D, and originating from the Esquirtla, Guatemala: This pottery head measures 40mm in height and is from a figurine which was ritually broken and scattered onto the fields as a offering to the various gods and so help to produce a good crop yield. Often referred to as 'Little People of the Earth': Old collection piece: Comes on it own Perspex mount | A2729 | 14.00 | |
| Roman period bronze tweezers; cast plain type with some pitting, but intact and still springy: 56mm length; from Cambs: | A2646 | 15.00 | |
| Roman period bronze tweezers; thin plate type; pitted &low grade but intact: 45mm length; Cambs: inexpensive @ | A2645 | 8.00 | |
| Small Group of Roman Military cu-alloy belt/strap fittings; various types with rear stud fittings; Lower grades but generally intact | A2539 | 16.00 |
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