| Another Gallo-Belgic quarter stater. Probably a CD class 2 imported into Britain about 75BC. Weight 1.51 grams. |
| Fabulous bone inlay strap fitting. |
| Tasciovanus. AV Quarter Stater (1.33 g). First coinage, circa 25-20 BC. Crossed wreaths; two crescents at center, pellets and pellet-in-annulets at ends, teardrop in each quarter / Celticized horse right; cornucopiae below, ornaments around. 220 in Spinks coins of England. EF. Rose gold. |
| An Iceni silver unit, opposed crescent type. |
| Gallo-Belgic Cd quarter stater, class 2, and weighing 1.6 grams. This is another imported unit into Britain and dates to75BC. |
| A Gallo Belgic class C stater, struck by the Ambiani in Gaul about 80-70 BC. Listed in Spink's Coins of England as no. 5, and in Van Arsdell's Celtic Coinage of Britain as VA 42 - 48. Weight of 5.70 grams. Shows the disintegrated head of Apollo. | |
| A piece of Bronze Age ring money, Tiger type. Gold on a bronze core. 19mm x17mm x7mm and weighing 11.9 grams. Dating from 1100 -600 BC. | |
| An Iceni silver unit, Norfolk God type, Spink no. 434 and attributed to Boudicca by Van Ardsell. |
| A silver unit of the Iceni. Opposed crescent with horse facing right. |
| A silver unit of Iceni. Opposed crescent with left facing horse, with pellet under, and wheel over. (Van Arsdell: 675-1) | |
| An fairly unidentifiable bronze unit, probably Iceni. |
| A full Gold Stater, measuring 18mm and weighing 6.4grms..Ingoldisthorpe type. It is probably the earliest gold coinage produced in Britain, a design based on coins of the Ambiani. Spink 20B. | |
| A Bi-face
1/4 gold stater " au bateau" imported from Gaul. It was
struck by the Morini-tribe who lived near the coast in the region of
Boulogne-sur-Mèr. 58-51 BC | |
| A Silver unit of Iceni, Bury type A. Van Arsdell 80-1, Spink 432. |
| Bronze age socketed axe. 900-600BC |
| A Gold Quarter Stater, Ingolisthorpe type by Trinovantes. 50-40BC. 39b-39c in Spink. |
| A Scyphate gold unit, North Lincolnshire Lindsey type. #3191 in BMC. #395 in Spink.. |
| A silver Iceni unit, Norfolk God type, stylised horse on reverse. 434 in Spink. |
| A Silver Anted unit , opposed crescent type with stylised horse. 711-1 in VA. |
| A Bronze unit of Cunobelin, helmeted head type with horse on reverse. |
| A large Bronze Woad grinder with stylised Bulls head. |
| A Bronze Terret ring. |
| A button and loop fastener. 1st - 2nd century. |
| A more decorative, but broken button and loop fastener. |
| Cunobelin Bronze unit, 1st Century, with winged horse and sacrificed bull. |
| Iceni silver unit, opposed crescent type, with horse on obverse with pellet in ring above. Mid 1st Century. |
| Bronze Woad grinder. For grinding cosmetics. |
Neolithic Roman Saxon Medieval
Victorian or later Miscellaneous
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