161 to 200 of 15541
British Archaeology (Q2153)
Stone architectural element. One edge of fragment has traces of pierced decoration, perhaps arcading. On one face are incised four groups of four lines, crossing the from the pierced edge to the opposite edge. Purpose or date uncertain.
British Archaeology (Q2156)
Five stone fragments of architectural conjoining moulding (Q2156a-e). Q2156a-b - moulding with two steps and half round carving. Broken at one end. Traces of red and black paint. Whole block tapers in width, 275mm at widest point. Dimensions : 505, 275, 85mm. Q2156c-d - moulding with double-half carvings and flat section. Q2156c is a pilaster / capital base. Q2156c - 515, 360, 85mm. Q2156d - length 240mm. Q2156e - moulding with two steps, half-round decoration and additional double half-round moulding with a flat section. length 305mm (maximum).
British Archaeology (Q2157)
Stone block from corner of pediment with Cyma recta (ogee) moulding, below this a step and below this dentils. Pediment has been painted green and grey at different times. Pediment has a piece cut out from the end, perhaps to make upright (?)
British Archaeology (Q2158)
Stone rectangular monument base in two conjoining pieces (Q2158a-b), with stepped, concave and concave moulded edge. Irregularly shaped rectangular hole through the centre. Base is made in two sections, not broken. Q2158a - width 420mm, Q2158b - width 420mm.
British Archaeology (Q2159)
Grey stone monument base broken into two pieces (Q2159a-b). Base is rectangular, with circular hole cut through in the middle lengthways, forward of centre line. Base has moulded edge, with ogee and reverse ogee moulding. Piece between broken off and lost. Hollowed out on underneath behind hole.
British Archaeology (Q2160)
Stone block from pediment, with moulding in three steps and double curved moulding at top. Complete block, with lines scored for mortaring. Painted cream with grey coating over.
British Archaeology (Q2163)
Pair of stone jambs (Q2163a-b) with simple S-shaped moulding. Probably from a fireplace or window. Q2163a - length 1152, 205, 120mm. Q2163b - only part of a jamb, length 720, 310, 120mm.
British Archaeology (Q2164)
Six stone fragments (A-F) of conjoining base moulding with a convex quarter round moulding between two vertical faces. Sections C and possibly B rebated on reverse at base. B has traces of red and black paint on it. a 87 xx 103 x105mm b 50 x 45 x 172mm c 140 x 65 x 235mm d 88 x 105 x 202mm e 87 x 100 x 215mm f 85 x 110 x 310mm.
British Archaeology (Q2165)
Fragment of stone moulding from upright edge of jamb or similar. Moulding has a triangular point with ogee carving each side. Part of jamb is attached at one end. Painted pink.
British Archaeology (Q2166)
Two fragments of jamb / plinth (a-b), with ogee moulding followed by a cluster of four-bead mouldings, followed by a quarter-round concave moulding, followed by a rebate. These mouldings enclosed by two flat faces at 90 degrees to each other, forming triangular point in case of a. B's face is damaged with a line of half-round moulding on the back.
British Archaeology (Q2167)
Fragment from pier / column with two worked faces, either side of a corner chamfered, the worked faces with concave and convex flat mouldings. Rough square recessed into top (re-use ?). Roughly square in shape, other two sides broken.
British Archaeology (Q2168)
Four stone fragments (a - d), two conjoining, of moulding with ogee moulding at the front of rectangular blocks. Q2168a has a metered corner and is possibly from a window, fireplace surround (?) Traces of cream paint on moulding remain, some are blackened. a 258 x 177 x 54mm b 245 x 154 x 54mm c 287 x 254 x 54mm d 221 x 144 x 50mm
British Archaeology (Q2169)
Stone block from jamb (?) Roughly rectangular in shape with one face chamfered and moulded. Longest face has slight angle on it, not straight. On top or bottom, mason's mark, cross joined to triangle.
British Archaeology (Q2170)
Block of dressed stone, irregularly shaped, roughly rectangular in section with a tapering chamfered face. Back of clock is roughly worked.
British Archaeology (Q2171)
Block of dressed stone, roughly triangular in shape. One edge is broken off and rebated at the end. The widest face is blackened.
British Archaeology (Q2172)
Two joining fragments of moulding (Q2172a-b). Two lines of half-round moulding, splayed out at end to take a third line between them. Back is roughly worked with traces of mortar along the edge. Grey paint on moulding.
British Archaeology (Q2173)
Irregularly shaped stone with one flat face and adjacent to that an edge with a convex section, tapering in thickness. At the narrowest end half a hole pierced through.
British Archaeology (Q2174)
Moulding with corner (?) at one end, ogee with concave moulding underneath, followed by a right-angle, then a small ogee. Traces of paint. Figure 6 or 9 incised on the flat face.
British Archaeology (Q2175)
Fragment of stone moulding; lower part with corner above is a right-angled roll moulding with fleur-de-lys (?) above.
British Archaeology (Q2176)
Triangular piece of stone with triple moulding on one corner.
British Archaeology (Q2177)
Greyish stone with longitudinal moulding of two small ogees (one reversed) and wider, flat piece below.
British Archaeology (Q2178)
Carved stone fragment with multiple longitudinal mouldings of curves and right angles.
British Archaeology (Q2179)
Heavily moulded stone with two widely spaced rectangular mouldings followed by a curved one, then a channel which narrows at one end, then another roll moulding. Perhaps part of a fireplace (?)
British Archaeology (Q2180)
Triangular stone fragment, moulded on one face, with shallow curves and flat sections.
British Archaeology (Q2181)
Flat semi-circular stone fragment, worn and moss coloured, with traces of moulding on semi-circular face.
British Archaeology (Q2182)
Sub-triangular stone with deep curved groove on one side, part of window tracery or volute (?)
British Archaeology (Q2183)
Flat piece of stone with parts of scallops on one face, each with three grooves.
British Archaeology (Q2184)
Stone corner of cornice with flat moulding, deep concave roll and flat base. Trace of green, grey and red paint.
British Archaeology (Q2185)
Stone curved concave moulding with small square decorations above and below and return on upper. Iron rod protruding from one end and number '20' incised on the opposite end. Traces of paint remain.
British Archaeology (Q2186)
Flat piece of stone, with moulding on the corner of one flat face. Figure '19' incised on the other, and two holes in one side edge.
British Archaeology (Q2187)
Flat fragment of stone, keyed on one side with small hole in one side edge and shallow moulding in the other.
British Archaeology (Q2188)
Fragment of stone with chamfer on top of one corner and three rectangular-shaped holes in the adjacent side jamb.
British Archaeology (Q2199)
Fragment of thick stone slab with large raised half-round moulding to its edge.
British Archaeology (Q2200)
Thick, flat stone with moulding edge consisting of two bead mouldings on the edge of a wide concave moulding. Stone is chamfered on the edge and possibly from a monument (?)
British Archaeology (Q2205)
Rectangular fragment of stone with worked faces (where not broken off); the whole of one corner is broken off and worked into a concave, slightly curved depression. Part of an iron fitting in another corner.
British Archaeology (Q2206)
Limestone fragment, probably a part of base and corner of sculpture / stonework with moulding. Object identification unclear.
British Archaeology (Q2207)
Small fragment of stone with two adjacent, curving faces. Possibly a small fragment of a window tracery (?)
British Archaeology (Q2208)
Fragment of architectural element - probably a block of stone. Block has flat back and end face with one side face broken off. On the front is a sub-L-shaped depression - perhaps part of a functional feature or a bordered panel with a three-sided motif intruding into it, though not necessarily.
British Archaeology (Q2214)
Niche with plaster shell hood in round headed wooden surround, framed with fluted wooden pilasters, roundels or paterae at lower corners, radial fluting around arch-head. Stone basin with serpentine front, back of niche lined with vertical wooden panels. Central arch-shaped cutout at back for pipework and projecting spout.
161 to 200 of 15541
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