List of Objects
Telling a history of our world through objects
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1200 - 1400
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Song Dynasty tomb tile used as road fill
Tile for a child's tomb in Northern China. Woman is oldest female relative. Tomb destroyed during Cultural Revolution. ...
Contributed by Individual
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Horseshoe 14th century
Iron horseshoe, discovered at the Beer Quarry Caves site in Devon in 2007, believed to be the oldest horseshoe found in ...
Contributed by Individual
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The Great Bath – The Roman Baths
This magnificent centrepiece of the Roman Baths is a pool, lined with 45 sheets of lead, and filled with hot spa water. ...
Contributed by Individual
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Richard Earl of Cornwall's tile
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
LAWRENCE HOUSE MUSEUM, LAUNCESTON. Richard ...
Contributed by Museum
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Great Stamps of Grampound
The Great Stamps of the Borough of Grampound were used to seal Manor Rolls
and Documents of the borough to prove their ...
Contributed by Individual
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English bronzer ewer
The huge jug stands on three legs with lion paw feet. The lid is a West African replacement.
Contributed by Museum
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The Wixford ring
A gold ring with a garnet setting.
The meaning of the inscription on the band is not clear. It may be a love token or ...
Contributed by Individual
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Mappa Mundi
The Mappa Mundi is an outstanding Medieval treasure and records how 13th Century scholars interpreted the world.
Contributed by Museum
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mysterious stone head
stone head,i do not know anything about it..
i own it for years(i am from morocco)i asked many museums(british ...
Contributed by Individual
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Medieval Builders' Windlass
This amazing object was used over 600 years ago in the building of Chesterfield's famous Crooked Spire church. If ...
Contributed by Museum
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The Exeter puzzle jug
Pretty risqué for the 14th century.
The figures on this decorated jug are thought to represent naked bishops, ...
Contributed by Museum
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Jikji - movable metal type
The Jikji is one of the first books printed with movable metal type. Although it is a religious text , as is the ...
Contributed by Individual
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bronze paper knife with devil
hi ya well i found this knife or paper knife in a old barn wall , i was knocking wall down and it fell out of the wall ...
Contributed by Individual
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The Gilbert Ewer
This bronze ewer (or tripod laver) dates from the early fourteenth century, it was found on the Gower and is intact ...
Contributed by Museum
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Silver Coin - Plantagenet Era
This is a very early coin dating from the rule of Edward I or II of England. It is not quite circular revealing the ...
Contributed by Individual
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Ming banknote
Banknote worth 1000 bronze coins. China was one of the first countries to develop a tradition of printing money
Contributed by The British Museum
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iron horseshoe
It is an iron horseshoe, period unspecified, but not modern (could be Roman). Found in the river Thames at the London ...
Contributed by Individual
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The Book of Roger
A 12th century compendium of maps and accompanying descriptions written in Arabic in the court of King Roger of Sicily
Contributed by Museum
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Medieval Window Heads
These carved timber sections are the window heads from the Guesten Hall, a fine 14th century timber-framed building ...
Contributed by Museum
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The David Vases
Chinese blue-and-white porcelain vases, early examples of this popular style traded across the Middle East and Europe
Contributed by The British Museum
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King's head whittle-tang knife
This whittle-tang knife from the late 12th or early 13th century has the unusual feature of a quality bone handle carved ...
Contributed by Museum
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Floor Tiles in the Muniments Room
These tiles are the original tiles found in the Muniments room above the Warming Room in Fountains Abbey. The tiles were ...
Contributed by Museum
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Patterned Altar Tiles
These altar tiles are the last remaining tiles inside Fountains Abbey Church. Originally the base of the high altar, ...
Contributed by Museum
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A Mason's Mark inscribed into the stone
This mark is inscribed into the stone next to a first floor window in Fountains Mill. Mason's marks were often used by ...
Contributed by Museum
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Hebrew astrolabe
Instrument for working out the time of day using the sun or stars, probably made for a Jewish scholar in Islamic Spain
Contributed by The British Museum
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Ife head
Head of an Oni, one of the rulers of Ife in Nigeria, one of medieval Africa's most powerful and wealthy kingdoms
Contributed by The British Museum
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Northampton Medieval Jewish Tombstone
This tombstone is the only surviving example of a medieval Jewish Tombstone in England and one of only two surviving ...
Contributed by Individual
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4 Terracotta Tiles
1 terrcotta tile with the arms of England inlaid, 1 terrcotta tile with the arms of Richard, Earl of Cornwall or his son ...
Contributed by Museum
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Eleanor Cross fragment
Queen Eleanor of Castile, wife of King Edward I of England ("Longshanks"), died at Harby in Notts. in 1290. The Queen's ...
Contributed by Museum
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Archbishop Nichols' Pilgrim's Badge
This small, fragile object is about 600 years old, yet neither rare nor precious.
It is a souvenir, bought by a ...
Contributed by Individual
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Green Glazed Jug
This jug was made near Worcester in the thirteenth century. It was found in the King’s Ditch, outside the city wall, in ...
Contributed by Museum
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Hereford Magna Carta
The Great Charter of Liberties or Magna Carta agreed between King John and his barons at Runnymede in 1215 is one of the ...
Contributed by Individual
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Kilwa pot sherds
Broken pieces of pottery from China, the Middle East and Africa found at a port in Tanzania on Africa's east coast
Contributed by The British Museum
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Shiva and Parvati sculpture
Indian temple statue of divine Hindu couple, Shiva and Parvati, showing male and female union and marital fidelity
Contributed by The British Museum
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Taino ritual seat
Wooden seat carved in the shape of an ancestor spirit by the Taino, one of the pre-European, native Caribbean peoples
Contributed by The British Museum
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Medieval carved stone head from Deganwy
A stone corbel in the form of a carved crowned head, suggested to be a likeness of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (Llywelyn Fawr / ...
Contributed by Individual
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York House Fountain Twickenham
Central figure pre botticeli Roman godess Venus copy or original plundered from roman site in Italy in 1920's later set ...
Contributed by Individual
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Seal Matrix
This bronze seal matrix was found in a field in Dornoch. The design in the centre is a chalice flanked by two candles ...
Contributed by Museum
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Zimbabwe Bird
My sister & I toured Rhodesia in the mid 1970's where our father had lived for some years. We visited the ruins of the ...
Contributed by Individual
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King Edward I silver penny
I dug this up in my garden about 35 years ago, but couldn't find any more which made me think somebody dropped the coin ...
Contributed by Individual
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Medieval brass ewer
This handsome vessel was thought to be Roman because it was found at Gilsland near Hadrian's Wall in the early years of ...
Contributed by Museum
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Carved stone face and shoulders
This re used stone was discovered by builders facing in to a cellar wall in my first and most wonderful house. We don't ...
Contributed by Individual
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Sculpture of Huastec goddess
Sculpture of a goddess made by the Huastec people of Mexico, associated with the Aztec goddess of sexuality
Contributed by The British Museum
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Chinese tripod censer
Our appreciation of objects is a strange and variable history in itself. The celadon glazed wares from the kilns of ...
Contributed by Museum
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Icon of the Triumph of Orthodoxy
Christian icon showing the Triumph of Orthodoxy, when religious art became accepted by the Byzantine church
Contributed by The British Museum
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13th Century Ring Brooch
This ring brooch was found at Wolverton Warwickshire in 2008. It is silver gilt and only slightly damaged. It was ...
Contributed by Individual
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Decorated Medieval ring brooch
Medieval ring brooches like this one were used to hold a person's undergarments closed! This brooch shows fine ...
Contributed by Museum
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Sheela-na-Gig - a Dark Age pagan image.
Sheela-na-Gigs are found in many places in the British Isles with clusters in Ireland and Derbyshire. The are usually ...
Contributed by Museum
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Short Cross Silver Penny (King John)
This penny was minted by Gileberd in Exeter during the reign of King John, but it shows the portrait of his father Henry ...
Contributed by Individual
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The Magna Carta
Magna Carta, sealed by King John in 1215, was to form the basis for English law and legal systems all over the world.
Contributed by Museum