Element record MNT27938 - Finds from Stroom Dyke Paddle, Hall Farm, Langar

Summary

Metal finds from a metal detecting survey by South Nottinghamshire Field Detectives in May 2017

Location

Grid reference Centred SK 72281 33578 (613m by 1078m)
Map sheet SK73SW
District Rushcliffe
Civil Parish Langar cum Barnstone, Rushcliffe

Map

Type and Period (4)

Full Description

Artefact Date and Identification Uncertain - no apparent breaks, suggesting that the artefact is complete. Copper-alloy - 18.9mm X 14.6mm X3 .4mm - 1.8g - Artefact Date and Identification Uncertain

IRON SCYTHE - could have been used during a dyke clearance operation - c.19th Century

FRENCH JETTON - copper alloy - 27mm X 27mm - 1.2g - c. 15th Century

RACK of BULLETS - S67 DM 316 - c. 1915-1918

ROMAN COIN - copper-alloy nummus - 17mm X 16mm - 1.7g -Late 3rd to mid 4th Century AD

LEAD TOKEN - featuring a cross with central pellet - blank reverse - 16mm X 16mm - 2.7g - c. 15th Century AD

LEAD DYERS SEAL - the symbol is associated with a strong connection to the London cloth colouring industry across the Thames foreshore - 2mm X 8mm X 11mm - 1.6g - Late 16th to 17th century

SUSPENSION RING - copper-alloy - 1mm X 2mm X 25mm X 25mm - 1.3g - c. Medieval

JETTON (part of) - copper-alloy - 18mm X 23mm - 1.1g -c. 15th Century AD

COOKING VESSEL - as Identified by FLO Alastair Willis (June 2017) - c. 17th-18th century

THIMBLE - c. 18th-19th Century


South Nottinghamshire Field Detectives, 2017, Hall Farm, Langar, The Stroom Dyke Paddle: Field Survey Report., Page 10. (Unpublished document). SNT5415.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • --- Unpublished document: South Nottinghamshire Field Detectives. 2017. Hall Farm, Langar, The Stroom Dyke Paddle: Field Survey Report.. Page 10..

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Record last edited

Nov 21 2023 3:35PM

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