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Post Medieval domino

Post Medieval bone domino found on the Thames foreshore.

Richard II incomplete coin

Incomplete Richard II silver hammered coin.

Found by eye on the Thames foreshore.

Recorded by FLO PAS Museum of London.

Clay marble

A Post Medieval ceramic 'china' marble dating from AD 1840-1880. The marble is decorated with flower motif (pinwheel) on each side, one side has eight petals or leaves radiating out from a central pellet. The opposite side has petals or leaves in trefoils radiating from a central pellet in a cross shaped configuration. Running around the middle of the marble is a set of parallel lines consisting of a wide band between two narrow bands. Similar 'chinas' can be seen in Carskadden & Gartley (1990:88 Plate 19). Dimensions: diameter: 20.60mm; weight: 10.70g. Carskadden & Gartley (1990s)


Recorded by FLO
 Source: PAS Museum of London

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Roman bead
Record ID: LON-B87A99
Broad period: ROMAN
Location: River Thames foreshore

A complete Roman orange glass globular bead 
Dating from AD 50-410. 
The bead has a perforation 1mm in diameter. The bead is slightly sub-spherical. 
Dimensions: diameter: 5.07mm; height: 5.97mm; weight: 0.43g. 

A similar beads on the database are LON-0381A3 and LON-E416F5 found in the same area and may have belonged to the same object.

Source: Finds Liaison Officer Museum of London

A Roman bead found on the foreshore

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