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George111

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  1. Post medieval 1800-1900 "buckle" ring was possibly gold gilt slightly larger than the last ring
  2. Probably post medieval child's or very small woman's double barley twist ring maybe had glass stones decorating it, barely fits on the tip of my pinky finger it was once gold gilt as I can still see small bits of gilt that remain.
  3. Bit of a "none runner" LOL toy lead horse cant know what age but the leads got high amount of lead sulphate deposit maybe the saddle ect is of its period roman, medieval, relatively modern who knows
  4. Barrel tap key to stop the farm labourers from nicking the Zider
  5. Don't know what a ram/sheep's head has to do with wine, I was thinking more lamb kibab's
  6. George111

    Elizabeth I id

    Deffo looks like its had a "loop" or maybe string judging by the rubbing around the hole (ewer Mrs said in a Fankie Howard kind of way LOL) I can see they needed to mark their coins or a mistake could be very costly
  7. George111

    Elizabeth I id

    Now I know this is not up to "standard" but I dug this out the ground ages ago and don't know what age or value ie shilling or crown? ect Anybody help me ?
  8. Don't fix want an't broke LOL
  9. I think its more likely to be similar to these because something was attached but was snapped off http://www.ottomanimports.com.au/?i=1254/kebab-skewers-barbecue-or-grill-40-for-a-set-of-6-new-stocks-in
  10. Possibly a Roman "Hob nail" 1st-4th century
  11. An incomplete copper alloy locking buckle minus the locking handle of Roman/Medieval period
  12. George111

    Elizabeth I id

    Was it punctured and crossed because of her death and became none legal tender ? Would love to know your theory's (thoughts)
  13. George111

    Sad Day…...

    In such an early song I've heard a rumour from Ground Control... Oh no, don't say it's true They got a message from the Action Man "I'm happy. Hope you're happy, too. I've loved. All I've needed: love. Sordid details following." The shrieking of nothing is killing me Just pictures of Jap girls in synthesis And I ain't got no money and I ain't got no hair But I'm hoping to kick but the planet is glowing Ashes to ashes, funk to funky We know Major Tom's a junkie Strung out in heaven's high Hitting an all-time low Time and again I tell myself I'll stay clean tonight But the little green wheels are following me Oh, no, not again I'm stuck with a valuable friend "I'm happy. Hope you're happy, too." One flash of light But no smoking pistol I never done good things I never done bad things I never did anything out of the blue, Want an axe to break the ice Wanna come down right now My mama said, "To get things done You'd better not mess with Major Tom." RIP David Bowie
  14. George111

    Elizabeth I id

    The one near the A of Elizabeth, well its not quite a true triangle seeing as one side is curved LOL
  15. George111

    Elizabeth I id

    I might be seeing things but it looks like an A and M scratched into it in the triangle
  16. Cone shaped lead weight probably for loom weight or fishing cast net weight could be roman/medieval ?
  17. George111

    Elizabeth I id

    Not 100% sure but there maybe something scratched into it in the triangle maybe love token
  18. George111

    Elizabeth I id

    The 3 lines do appear to be intentionally done
  19. Rein guide ring probably off a shire horse's ploughing harness 18th-20th century
  20. George111

    Elizabeth I id

    Thanks for your info too
  21. Not got a clue what this might be or age ? scewer handle? fork/knife handle ?
  22. George111

    Elizabeth I id

    Thanks for the info
  23. George111

    Elizabeth I id

    Also this one
  24. I think this is another horse harness mount probably post medieval minus a simular loop as the other I presume
  25. I know its a coin well token really but very emotive because of where its from and the date plus it may of been a love token for their safe return
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