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Unique ID: MAS-D100150
Object type certainty: Probably
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One copper item, thought to be a lid by discoverer. It is around 180 mm in diameter with greenish brown discolouration from the oxidising of the copper. At its centre there is a raised disc that has been possibly beaten out of the original shape. This circular embossed disc is approximately 90 mm in diameter and has a small circular aperture in its centre (roughly 10 mm diameter). Other than a lid, the item could be a lamp shade of some sort or a hub of some wheeled apparatus.
Notes:
This items was found with two bowls (MAS-D100127), one brass hinge (MAS-D100128), one brown bottle and one clear bottle (MAS-D100129) and one ceramic mug a (MAS-D100130).
Class:
UNASSIGNED
Sub class: DOMED LID
Droit number: 312/17
Broad period: MODERN
Period from: NINETEENTH CENTURY
Period to: MODERN
Quantity: 1
Diameter: 180 mm
Date(s) of discovery: Saturday 30th September 2017
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Recorded by: Mr Robbie Trevelyan
Droit ID: 312/17
No references cited so far.
Find number: MAS-D100128
Object type: HINGE
Broadperiod: NINETEENTH CENTURY
This record refers to the metal hinge and attached timber shown in the top left corner of image one, the other finds are dealt with under sepa…
Workflow: Published
Find number: MAS-D100129
Object type: BOTTLES
Broadperiod: POST MEDIEVAL
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Workflow: Published
Find number: MAS-D100193
Object type: ENGINE
Broadperiod: NINETEENTH CENTURY
Unidentified non-ferrous object that probably represents part of a ships engine or fixtures and fittings. It appears constructed from a copper…
Workflow: Published