18th Century
Some of the more recent finds...| A George 1st Irish halfpenny, clearly dated 1723. |
| A pewter traders token of Ely dated 1742. |
| A penny of George 4th dated 1826, poor example. |
| A non matching pair of heart shaped buttons. |
| Bronze fob seal, depicting the letter "N" and a heart. |
| An unusual pipe tamper. |
| A lovely George the 3rd official lead bag seal. With portrait and crown. (1760_1820) |
| George 111 copper token in the likeness of a gold guinea |
| Eyes only find of a pistol flint. |
| George 111 penny dated 1799 |
| A rare lead love token dated 1733 with heart crossed with 2 arrows. |
| A little toy flintlock pistol, probably of this era. |
| A horse harness decoration in the style of a Lion Rampant. |
| A superb Georgian gentleman's silver ring. |
| Georgian thimble, in copper / alloy, with nice patina. |
| A second Georgian thimble in copper / alloy, again with nice colour. |
| A very clearly marked Georgian coffee weight. |
| A second clearly marked Georgian weight. |
| Two Georgian thimbles. One adult, one child's, in copper / alloy. |
| Clay pipe bowl, damaged but ok for a display board. |
| A clock weight from a mantle clock or similar. |
| A couple of furniture fittings, not identical, and one has broken fixing. |
| Another furniture fitting, (might be a harness decoration) but nicely marked. |
| A George 3rd sixpence (bullhead). |
| A collection of four thimbles. |
| A king George 3 penny. |
| A rare clay pipe tamper, in the form of a finger ring. |
| A quite large lead coin weight. |
Victorian or later Miscellaneous
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