1001 to 1040 of 15541
British Archaeology (F2328)
Bronze socketed spearhead with loops at the base of the blade.
British Archaeology (F4177)
Bronze socketed spearhead with loops at the base of the blade.
British Archaeology (E1780)
Bronze Age dagger blade with notched handle plate, found in the River Thames.
British Archaeology (F862)
Rapier shaped bronze dagger blade, with two rivets. Probably from Ireland.
British Archaeology (Q3071)
Metal spade shaped object with flat bladed side and squared projection, possibly for socketing into a handle.
British Archaeology (Q3383), Ashton Court
Brass mount with ring attachment, medieval - post-medieval.
British Archaeology (Q3387)
Iron object with one end that is perforated and one end that is bent / flat. Possibly a tool or a key?
British Archaeology (Fb6101), Nettleton Shrub
Grey ware storage jar dating to the Roman period.
British Archaeology (Q1519)
Late 15th century watering pot, exterior has lime green glaze. Bottom is flat with perforations. Part of neck is missing.
British Archaeology (Q3313)
Complete jug with glazed interior and glazed exterior around rim and spout. One handle, dating to the Medieval or Post-Medieval period.
British Archaeology (Fb6868)
Joined fragments of a buff coloured Severn Valley ware tankard, with one loose sherd, that dates to the Romano-British period.
British Archaeology (Q2250)
Waster of Bristol stoneware jar, stamped 'Price Bristol', dating to the Post-Medieval period.
British Archaeology (Q3215)
Late 14th century chamber pot with handle, green painted/ glazed interior. Possibly Redcliffe pottery. Restored from fragments.
British Archaeology (N5420)
Unglazed ointment pot or jar with some traces of white paint.
British Archaeology (G2624)
Medieval green glazed jug with handle and spout. Rim and spout have been reconstructed.
British Archaeology (Q3223)
Medieval-Post-Medieval two handled flask or storage jar, probably of Spanish origin. Red fabric with buff slip.
British Archaeology (Q3372)
Almost complete chamber pot of tin glazed earthenware, dating to the 18th or 19th century.
British Archaeology (G382)
Glazed brownish orange jug, remains of handle on body but no handle remains. 19th century.
British Archaeology (Q3230)
One handled jug, probably of Spanish origin and dating to the Medieval period.
British Archaeology (G278)
Rectangular brown glazed dish with white 'drip' design around edges and centre. Divided into two halves.
British Archaeology (F741)
Iron axehead with raised studs on either side of the shaft hole dating to the Romano-British period.
1001 to 1040 of 15541
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