Element record MNT27930 - Finds from Lings Lane, Keyworth

Summary

Metal finds from metal detecting by (Molekats) South Nottinghamshire Field Detectives in June 2002.

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 61376 30331 (96m by 84m)
Map sheet SK63SW
District Rushcliffe
Civil Parish Keyworth, Rushcliffe

Map

Type and Period (4)

Full Description

King George III - Halfpenny - 1806 His Half Penny Trade Token - S…H M Spoon - c. 18th/19th century

Georgian Shoe Buckle - c. 1720-1790's

Cap - Date Unknown

George VI - Halfpenny - 1942

George VI ‘wren’ farthing - 1940

George III - Halfpenny - 19th century

Game Dice - c. 1930s

Queen Victoria - Penny - 19th century

George III - Halfpenny - 1806/1807

Edward VII - Penny - 1908

Medallion - Date Unknown

Queen Victoria - Penny - 1866

George III - Halfpenny - 1806/1807

Crudely made bronze suspension ring - c. 16th-18th century

George V - Penny - 1929

George V- Sixpence - 1928

Signet ring styled pipe tamper - c. 17th/18th century

Candle Stick Holder - c. 19th/20th century

Queen Victoria - Farthing - 1840

Queen Elizabeth II - Decimal Penny - 1987

George V - Penny - 1913

George VI - Three pence - 1944

Broken Artefact - Drawer Handle - c. 19th/20th century

George VI - Half Penny - 1941

His Half Penny Trade Token - S…H M - 17th century

Gold Plated Seal Frame - 18th century

Bronze Suspension Ring - c. 16th-18th century

Lead Strip - Featuring Finger Mark - Date Unknown

Queen Victoria - Half Penny - 1862

Queen Victoria - Half Penny - 1899

George III - Half Penny - 19th century

Bronze Suspension Ring - Very Thin - c. 16th-18th century

George III - Cartwheel Penny - 1797

Medallion - Cartwheel Style & Weight - c. 18th/19th century

George V - Farthing - 1928

Queen Victoria - Half Penny - 1860

Earring - 20th century

George VI - Half Penny - 1940

Ye Olde Thimble - Beehive - c. 1350-1450

Edward VII - Farthing - 1908

Thimble - c. 19th/20th century

Queen Mary - Hammered Groat - 1553/1554

Medallion - 19th century

Queen Victoria - Half Penny - 1868

Lead Bullet - 19th century

Large Spoon - 20th century

George III - Half Penny 4th Issue - 1806/1807

Steel Block - 20th century

George V - Half Penny - 1919

Queen Victoria - Half Penny - 1861

George V - Penny - 1936

Queen Victoria - Half Penny - 1874

Coin Weight - Averdepois system James II - 1685-1688

Lead Artefact - Strap Fitting (British Museum) - c. 12th century

Georgian Buckle - c. 18th/19th century

Bronze Suspension Ring - c. 16th-18th century

Knife - Featuring serrated edge in electroplated silver - c. 1950's

George VI - Half Penny - 1940

George VI - Half Penny - 1946

Lead Spindle Holder - Date Unknown

Copper Blank Coin - Date Unknown

Queen Victoria - Farthing - 1838/1860

Queen Victoria - Farthing - 1860/1895

George II - Halfpenny - 1746/1754

Trade Token - 17th century

George III - Halfpenny - 1806/1807

George II - Halfpenny - 1729/1739

George III - Halfpenny - 1774

George II - Halfpenny - 1746/1754

George III - Cartwheel Penny - 1797

Charles II - Copper Farthing - 1672/1679

Victoria - Bun Head Issue Penny - 1890's

Victoria - Halfpenny - 1860's

George IV - Farthing - 1822

George III - Cartwheel Penny - Second issue - 1797

George III - Halfpenny - Third Issue - 1799

Token - Parys Mine Co—featuring a Druids Head - 1787/1788

George III - Halfpenny-Third issue - 1799

Victoria - Bun Head Issue Penny - 1889

George V - Bronze Penny - 1920

Victoria - Farthing - 1848


Molekats (South Nottinghamshire Field Detectives), 2002, Lings Lane Project, Keyworth, 2002 (Unpublished document). SNT5396.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: Molekats (South Nottinghamshire Field Detectives). 2002. Lings Lane Project, Keyworth, 2002.

Finds (0)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Related Events/Activities (1)

Record last edited

Nov 21 2023 4:23PM

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