Casgliadau Arlein
Amgueddfa Cymru
Chwilio Uwch
Colin Scale Collection
/1 Medieval fragment of pilgrimage item of white metal, with scallop shell decoration (Santiago reference) /2 Medieval pewter openwork fragment ( 14tn- 1 5ttt centuries AD) depicting basket or similar; possible part of larger pilgrim badge /3 Medieval miniature chalice fragment of lead-tin alloy /4 Medieval annular pewter buckle with central bar /5 Medieval / Post-Medieval small, flattened spoon bowl of pewter /6 Medieval / Post-Medieval dress-fastener, metal - unknown alloy /7 Medieval / Post-Medieval dress-fastener, metal - unknown alloy /8 Medieval / Post-Medieval dress-fastener, metal - unknown alloy /9 Medieval / Post-Medieval large dice of lead, with sides engraved and punched with capital letters /10 Medieval / Post-Medieval small dice of lead, with sides engraved and punched with capital letters /11 Post-Medieval / Tudor decorative pendant of pewter /12 Post-Medieval possible strap-guide from chest with rosette pattern, metal - unknown alloy /13 Post-Medieval rumbler bell; probably to mark ownership of animal and worn on collar, with initials KW, metal - unknown alloy /14 Post-Medieval (16th century) devotional pendant with cross-keys (St Peter?), copper alloy /15 Silver personal whistle, late ITth or 18th centuries AD /16 Small fob-seal of bronze, 18th century AD with depiction of builing and river or landscape feature /17 Commemorative medallion, copper alloy, probably lSth century AD; one side depicting Christ washing disciple's feet; the other with bearded head of Christ with halo /18 Small shoe buckle of copper alloy, 18th century AD /19 Decorative mount with guttered profile, possibly 18th century AD, copper alloy, possibly designed to fit the stock of a flintlock /20 Tulip shaped pewter cap, 18th or 19th centuries AD /21 Point tip of dividers, copper alloy, undated
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Enw'r Safle: Pembrokeshire, West Wales
Nodiadau: Part of Mr Colin Scale's personal collection of metal-detected finds discovered on Pembrokeshire beaches (Newgale, Amroth, Whitesands &'Wiseman's Bridge) during the 1980s and 1990s.