Finds from Wirral Roman – Coin We have recovered a number of Roman coins. Four of these are listed on the PAS database and we have a couple more awaiting verification. They normally look like the one above which has been verified as a Roman Sestertius but cannot be dated more accurately that AD41- AD260. Portable Antiquities Scheme Statement: An…
Finds from Wirral MEDIEVAL – Purse Bar When this find came out of the ground of caused a bit of head scratching as we didn’t recognise it. Some good searching of the Portable Antiquities Scheme database by one of our members led us to believe that it was an incomplete medieval purse bar. This was confirmed when it was submitted to PAS…
Finds from Wirral LVPL-25CB9D – MEDIEVAL weight A weight or gaming piece. A wide date range as they are hard to date. Portable Antiquities Scheme Statement A lead object, possibly a gaming piece or a weight, possibly dating to the early medieval period onwards (c.AD 850-1700).The object is small and conical in shape. A portion is missing from the side, likely due…
Finds from Wirral Modern – George IV Coin Not old enough to be recorded on PAS but still interesting as part of the Wirral story. Here we have a penny coin dated 1826 issued during the reign of King George IV. He was king from 1820 until his death in 1830 but had acted as Prince Regent from 1811 during his father…
Finds from Wirral Modern – Victoria Coin Again this find is not old enough to be recorded on the British Museums database but it is on ours. It is a silver sixpence from 1887. This was a significant year in the reign Queen Victoria as it marked 50 years she she became Queen in 1837. She reigned until her death in…
Boat Beneath The Car Park – Update – Wirral Archaeology
It is the end of the investigation week but there is still a long way to go till we discover the age of the boat under the car park. The ‘dig’ was carried out by a tea…
Finds from Wirral Modern – Watch Winder Another of our finds that is not old enough to to be listed on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database is this lovely little pocket watch winder. It is well preserved so we can see the details “G E Evans Cross Street Oswestry ” on one side and “Watch maker and Jeweller” on the other. …
Finds from Wirral Roman – Valentinian I Coin This is dated AD 364-AD375 and of the reign of the emperor Valentinian I. Portable Antiquities Scheme Statement: A copper alloy Roman nummus of Valentinian I (AD 364-375), dating to the period AD 364-7 (Reece period 19). Reverse type GLORIA ROMANORVM; depicting emperor advancing right, holding standard and dragging captive. Mint Siscia. LRBC p. 72, no. 1271. Although Valentinianic nummi from…
An incomplete copper alloy harness fitting dating to the late Iron Age to Roman period (c.100BC – AD200).
Finds from Wirral Hooked Tag Two of our verified finds. Can you guess what they are ? Portable Antiquities Scheme Statement A complete copper alloy hooked tag dating to the post medieval period (c.AD 1450-1500). The object is cast in a single piece and comprises of an oval plate with three loop projections, one at the apex and one at either side to…
Finds from Wirral LVPL-27F72B – POST MEDIEVAL finger ring Portable Antiquities Scheme Statement An incomplete copper alloy finger ring of probably late medieval to post medieval date (c.AD 1400-1700) The object is cast in one piece and has a roped design on the outer edge. The interior of the band is flat and undecorated. The band is thickest at the apex and…
Finds from Wirral LVPL-18B0A6 – MEDIEVAL arrowhead A very interesting find Arrowhead from AD800-1100. Portable Antiquities scheme statement: A complete iron tanged arrowhead dating to the medieval period (c.AD 800-1100) See Jessop (1996: 193-5) type T2. The arrowhead has a small leaf-shaped blade with prominent shoulders and has a lentoid cross section. The blade is largely complete with only a small portion…
Finds from Wirral EARLY MEDIEVAL strap end Look into the eyes of one of our finds dated AD800-1100. Portable Antiquities Scheme Statement A mostly complete copper alloy early medieval zoomorphic strap end dating to c.AD 800-1100. Thomas class B4d.The plate is narrow, with concave sides and sub rectangular cross section. The terminal is lozenge shaped and moulded into a stylised animal…