Leamington Spa Burial Board Stamp (Back Plate)
A rectangular, brass Leamington Spa Burial Board stamp back plate, with two screw holes. There is a circular raised disc with an inscription.
Leamington Spa Token
A round brass token worth two and a half pence from the Rose and Crown Inn, Leamington Spa. The obverse features the inscription 'J. MALLARD / LEAMINGTON' around the outside and 'ROSE / & / CROWN / INN' ...
Leamington Spa Token
Leamington Spa brass token Diameter 30mm This token is for the Leamington Coffee Tavern. The inscription states that it will pay for one pennyworth of refreshment.
Leamington Spa Token
Leamington Spa brass one penny token
Diameter 27mm The obverse features the inscription 'LEAMINGTON/ COFFEE/ TAVERN/ LIMITED' with swirling horizontal designs. The reverse features the inscription 'GOOD ...
Leamington Spa Token
Leamington Spa brass one penny token, c.1870 - 1940
Diameter 27mm
The obverse features the inscription 'LEAMINGTON/ COFFEE/ TAVERN/ LIMITED' with swirling horizontal designs. The reverse features ...
Lid
A domed brass dish cover with a knob. This is a lid for a dish that would have been used for steaming rice.
Luxembourg Five Centimes
Luxembourg bronze 5 centimes, 1854
Diameter 25mm
The obverse features a shield bearing the coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg - a two tailed lion rampant on a striped background, below ...
Luxembourg Ten Centimes
Luxembourg bronze 10 centimes, 1860
Diameter 30mm
The obverse features a shield bearing the coat of arms of the Duchy of Luxembourg, a double tailed lion rampant on a striped background, below a crown ...
Luxembourg Ten Centimes
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, bronze 10 centimes, 1860 Diameter 30mm The obverse features the coat of arms of Luxembourg. This consists of a crown above a shield bearing a two-tailed lion rampant. The inscription ...
Magnifying Glass
A small magnifying glass made of brass. It has an ivory handle and is contained within a small cardboard box. It would have been used by a jeweller and is from the Georgian period.
Measure
An English pewter measure with a lid, 1600-1799. It is a straight-sided vessel with a stamped lid hinged at the top of the handle. Two horizontal lines encircle the body.
Measure
A large circular brass measure with two handles attached. It was used to measure a half bushel for Leamington Board of Health, 1859.
Measure
A one inch long, rectangular brass measure, from Birmingham. It is in a wooden box and the measure has been stamped and approved by the Board of Trade in 1893 and in 1926.
Measure
A cylindrical, thick-walled half bottle measure made out of brass. The vessel measures one twelfth of a gallon. It was legalised by order of the Leamington Board of Health in 1871.
Measure
A cylindrical, thick-walled bottle measure made out of brass. The vessel measures one sixth of a gallon. It was legalised by order of the Leamington Board of Health in 1871.
Meat Hook
The two steel prongs open with a scissor-like action and are inserted into a joint of meat, which can then be suspended by the brass hook at the end.
Medal
Large bronze medal of unknown provenance.
Diameter 65mm
The obverse bears five portraits including two children and an inscription in Latin. The reverse features a scene of a gentleman pointing to the ...
Metal Bowl
The remains of a large bronze bowl. The metal bears marks of a woven textile and deposits of decayed leather.
6th Century A.D.
140mm x 230mm diameter
1922/23 excavations (Grave 21)