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Report of the Portable Antiquities Scheme 2014

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

This report is indebted to the work and expertise of the finders, identifiers and recorders, and other experts (acknowledged within each entry as relevant) and dedicated to Geoff Egan, the previous editor of this report. I am particularly grateful to John Naylor who commented on a draft text, and Janina Parol who helped with image manipulation.

FIG. 11 Modified copper-alloy penny, from Shottesbrooke, Berkshire (SUR-F49A73).

FIG. 11 Modified copper-alloy penny, from Shottesbrooke, Berkshire (SUR-F49A73).

ABBREVIATIONS

FLO Finds Liaison Officer

PAS Portable Antiquities Scheme

Notes

1 Lewis 2015.

2 LIN-97C35E: 1–2, 4–7, 10, 14, 16–17, 20 & 31.

3 Of similar type, but a less elaborate flower is IOW-6EEE47.

4 Very similar is LON-BC48E8, dated to the 17th century.

5 Similar is NLM-B452A3.

6 WMID-BC48B3 is identical, and is dated to c. 1550–c. 1650.

7 Identical are five mounts from Stoke-upon-Tern, Shropshire (WMID-C72C38), dated to c. 1500–c. 1700. Also see WAW-1B98C7, SUR-E17567 and SUSS-3BA235. Similar is IOW-DBB9BC, but with different motif.

8 PAS-5B4E02 is almost identical, and has the same rough cut-out form. See also SOM-66143B and ESS-25606C.

9 Identical is SUR-7E2F65, which is also gilded.

10 Similar is IOW-334752. See also LVPL-498516.

11 See, for example, Ellis 1993, 147, fig. 100, no. 31 & 148, fig. 101, no. 55.

12 Hume 1978, 240–2.

13 A die duplicate for this jetton exists in the collection of the River and Rowing Museum (2005.25.5), which was found during the restoration of the Chantry House, Henley. Thanks to Rob Webley for highlighting this parallel.

14 Atkinson 1975, 23–4.

15 Eastop 2006; Swann 1996.

16 Swann 1996.

17 Williamson 1891, no. 162 (Berkshire).

18 Azure, sable a chevron engrailed argent, between three bags of madder of the last, corded or.

19 Peter Spencer pers. comm.

20 BERK-9536BA — John Warry of Bichester, Oxfordshire, 1668; BERK-CE07E6 — Richard Fowler of Faringdon, Oxfordshire, 1669; LIN-54DFE3 — William Overend of Bentham, North Yorkshire, 1668; PUBLIC-FA86C4 & -F98C9B — James Hannell of Redbourn, Hertfordshire, 1669; WMID-4F6FE0 — Daniell Boll of Burton, Staffordshire, 1669.

21 WMID-858B63 and BERK-1E0625 shows a couple having sex against a tree stump. WMID-786656 and NCL-739535 illustrates a couple within a cave, seemingly inspired by classical literature. NMS-1C3491 shows two males and a female engaged in a sexual act.

22 Kaplan 1995, 76.

23 Schulte Beerbuhl 2014, 132.

24 Dodd 2013.

25 Sullivan 2012.

26 See, for example, Dodd 2013; Sullivan 2000; 2012.

27 See, for example, Bailey 2007, 204–5.

28 Williams 2007.

29 Williams 2007.

30 Spink 2012, 502, no. 4114.

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