Bronze Coin
Bronze coinDiameter 22mm A bronze coin which is very worn.
Bronze Coin
Bronze coin Diameter 35mm A very worn bronze coin.
Bronze Coin
Bronze coinDiameter 35mm A very worn bronze coin.
Bronze cylinders
These small metal tubes were probably lace tags, from the ends of leather thongs, which may have fastened the bag containing the miniature buckets around the neck.
AD 410 - AD 600
Bronze disc brooch – front
Bronze disc brooch with ring and dot decoration.
AD 410 - AD 600
Bronze items including fastener
The pair of bronze fasteners (right) would have used to close the wrist openings of a long-sleeved under-dress. Both pairs found at Bidford were in female graves.
6th Century A.D.
Left: 44mm
Right: ...
Bronze Pendant
This pendant was found near the miniature bucket pendants. This type of disc-shaped pendant is sometimes found as an ornament on full-size bronze and wood buckets. It could have had a symbolic value.
AD ...
Bronze Penny
Bronze penny coin Diameter 36mm The coin is very worn.
Bronze Pin
Bronze breast pin with faceted head.
6th Century A.D.
155mm long
1922/23 excavations (Grave 28)
Bronze sculpture of Shakespeare
This bronze statue was designed for the entrance foyer of the Shakespeare Centre in Stratford-upon-Avon, the building being formally opened in conjunction with the Quatercentenary Celebrations in 1964. ...
Bronze Shakespeare Medal
An bronze medal struck in 1821.
This side features a portrait adapted from the Droeshout engraving for the 1623 First Folio.
Inscription: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE. BORN APRIL 23 1564. DIED APRIL 23 1616.
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Bronze Shakespeare Medal
An bronze medal struck in 1821.
This side illustrates a scene from As You Like It Act II Scene 1, in which the character Jacques is seated near a stream where a deer is drinking. This image may have ...
Bronze small-long brooch
Bronze small-long brooch with a cross potent head.
AD 410 - AD 600
Bronze 'Spangle'
This small triangle of metal may have been part of a string of beads, and would have sparkled and jangled.
AD 410 - AD 600
Bronze statue of Shakespeare
Made in the nineteenth-century by Eugene Cornu
This French artist essentially follows the archetypal depiction of Shakespeare established by the Chandos and Chesterfield portraits.
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Bronze strap-end
A bronze strap-end. This would have been attached to a leather strap that was used as a belt.
AD 801 - AD 900
Bronze strap-end
A bronze strap-end. This would have been attached to a leather strap that was used as a belt.
AD 801 - AD 900
Bronze 'Stud'
This worn disc-headed bronze stud was old when it was placed into the bag at the Cunning Woman’s left hip. It may have been an heirloom or amulet. The other surface is plain.
AD 410 - AD 600