List of Objects
Telling a history of our world through objects
Click on the titles in the blue bar below [Location, Theme, Contributor Type, etc.] and then choose a category to see a list of objects - e.g. click Theme and then click War. (All objects have been classified by their contributor.)
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1400 - 1600
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A violin
Andrea Amati (1505-1577) crystalised the design and manufacture of the violin at Cremona in Italy for ever after. All ...
Contributed by Individual
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Early porcelain plate
This a plate passed down through my family and is believed to have been made by my family. It is early English porcelain ...
Contributed by Individual
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Gold and ruby salamander pendant
This jewelled pendant was recovered from the wreck site of the galleass Girona, which sank off the north Antrim coast in ...
Contributed by Museum
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Gold Hammered Coin - Louis XII
Louis XII Ecu D'or Au Soleil Gold Hammered Coin found in Suffolk. This object was found by Gary Campion while metal ...
Contributed by Individual
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Crouching Venus - The Holburne Museum
Once owned by Louis XIV, this superb bronze was made by Antonio Susini, Giambologna's principal assistant in Florence ...
Contributed by Individual
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The Hot Bath Plug – Thermae Bath Spa
This original plug was removed from the historic Hot Bath during work on the new Thermae Bath Spa. It was used to drain ...
Contributed by Individual
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The Vaulted Ceiling of Bath Abbey
The stone vaulting above the Abbey's Chancel dates from the early 1500s. It was built by Master architects Robert and ...
Contributed by Individual
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The Winwick Brooch
This beautiful gold brooch dates from the 1400s and was wound in 2006. It was purchased by Warrington Museum & Art ...
Contributed by Individual
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Sheldon Tapestry Map of Warwickshire
A large tapestry map made in c1588 which shows the landscape of Elizabethan Warwickshire in pictures.
Contributed by Museum
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Glasney College finds
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
PENRYN MUSEUM. The two carved leaf ...
Contributed by Museum
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Edgcumbe altar frontal
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
COTEHELE HOUSE. This rare survival of a ...
Contributed by Museum
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Tudor Heart Burial Urn
A lead urn and lid, made to preserve the heart of John Peck after his death in 1562. It is decorated with John Peck's ...
Contributed by Museum
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Dutch Bible
The text of this Dutch Bible, printed in 1565, is Nicholas Van Winghe’s 1548 translation of the Latin Vulgate as revised ...
Contributed by Individual
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Richard Carew
THIS OBJECT IS PART OF THE PROJECT 'A HISTORY OF CORNWALL IN 100 OBJECTS'.
ANTONY HOUSE. If the Greeks had Herodotus ...
Contributed by Museum
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Rosary or 'Paternoster'
Made of boxwood , this rosary has a series of small and large beads, with some in the form of the cross.
Contributed by Museum
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Portuguese Coins - Newport Medieval Ship
Copper Portuguese coins suggest trading and crew links with Portugal in the 15th Century
Contributed by Museum
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The Salisbury Giant
The Salisbury Giant, or St Christopher, was the pageant figure of the Salisbury Guild of Tailors
Contributed by Museum
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Court letter and Seal of Elizabeth 1
This letter is about a court case in which a man takes to court for stealing cattle and sheep. These were later allowed ...
Contributed by Individual
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A letter with Henry VIII's seal
This sealed letter is about land ownership. It involves a battle between two land owners, one of whom was the Portman ...
Contributed by Individual
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The World's Oldest Football
The World’s Oldest Football, 1540, found in Stirling Castle and associated with Mary Queen of Scots
Contributed by Museum
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Washington Window at Selby Abbey
The Washington Window, containing the Heraldic arms of the Washington family, is to be found in the south clerestory ...
Contributed by Museum
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The toilet
The toilet is simply a fixture that is used to deposit human waste. Nowadays toilets are composed of a bowl like ...
Contributed by Individual
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Table knife
This knife was found tucked behind the oak lintel above the main fireplace in the South Somerset Hall House, built about ...
Contributed by Individual
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Mexican codex map
Map of two Mexican towns, showing the impact of the Spanish conquest and survival of Mexican native society
Contributed by The British Museum
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Spanish Armada sword
This sword, given to the Powell Cotton Museum in 1968, was recovered from the seabed at Tobermory in Scotland.
In 1588, ...
Contributed by Museum
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A monastic wrought iron candlestick
After digging communication tunnels during the first world war, my grandfather, a railwayman, took my mother, as a young ...
Contributed by Individual
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Silver spoon made for the Gilbert family
It's just a little silver spoon. But it was an heirloom to a family who changed the Tudor world.
The spoon is ...
Contributed by Museum
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A carving of a pelican wounding itself
The pelican became a symbol of Christian redemption in the middle ages. I don't know quite how old this pelican is, it ...
Contributed by Individual
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Sundial from the Mary Rose
I love this sundial and bought a replica at the Mary Rose Trust. It was on board the ship when it sank just outside ...
Contributed by Individual
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PAPER KNIFE
i found this in an old barn wall i was pulling down , the barn was very old , this object fell out of the martor in ...
Contributed by Individual
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Girona Bearing
The contributor suggests that this is a "coak" which came from the Girona which was shipwrecked off the north west coast ...
Contributed by Individual
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Double-headed serpent
Aztec turquoise mosaic of a double-headed serpent, probably worn on the chest for ceremonial occasions
Contributed by The British Museum
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Pieces of eight
The most common silver coin of late sixteenth and seventeenth century Spain became the world's first global currency
Contributed by The British Museum
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Benin plaque: the oba with Europeans
Brass plaque showing the Oba (king) of Benin in West Africa with attendants and European traders
Contributed by The British Museum
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The mechanical galleon
Clockwork automated model of a galleon, designed to move along a grand table during a banquet
Contributed by The British Museum
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Durer's 'Rhinoceros'
Print by artist and pioneering print-maker Albrecht Durer showing the arrival in Portugal of an Indian rhinoceros
Contributed by The British Museum
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Jade dragon cup
Cup that belonged to Ulugh Beg, ruler of the central Asian Timurid Empire, and thought to be able to detect poison
Contributed by The British Museum
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Inca gold llama
Small gold figurine created as a religious offering, possibly in a mountain top sacrifice - part of an Inca state ritual
Contributed by The British Museum
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Tughra of Suleiman the Magnificent
Imperial signature monogram of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent who ruled the Ottoman Turkish Empire from 1520 to 1566
Contributed by The British Museum
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The O'Neills' Inauguration Chair
The Clandeboye O'Neills were a branch of the O'Neills of Tyrone who settled in south Antrim and north Down in the ...
Contributed by Museum
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Diogenes Laertius incunable [book]
This book, Laertii Diogenis Vitae et sententiae eorum qui in philosophia probati fuerunt (Lives of the philosophers by ...
Contributed by Individual
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Pipe
This lead pipe was made to carry drinking water through Exeter's Underground Passages. You can see where the join was ...
Contributed by Museum
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Eastgate
The Eastgate was built into Exeter's City Wall, and stood at the top of the High Street. Unfortunately it was demolished ...
Contributed by Museum
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Pottery drinking jug made in Cheam
This type of medieval pottery is known as "Cheam ware", part of the broader tradition of "Surrey white ware", so called ...
Contributed by Museum
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'Numoli' figures
These 'Numoli' figures were highly prized and thought to bring good luck to their owners. They were placed under ...
Contributed by Museum
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Portrait of a Lady with Parrot
The sitter in this portrait by Antonis Mors is thought to be a lady named Jonekin van Herwijk. Similarities in interior ...
Contributed by Museum
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The Wizard Earl’s Armillary Sphere
This magnificent armillary sphere stands in the centre of the museum’s top gallery. It was designed to show a model of ...
Contributed by Museum
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Queen Elizabeth I’s Astrolabe
The History of Science Museum in Oxford has one of the largest collections of astrolabes in the world and this is just ...
Contributed by Museum
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Breeches bible
This bible was printed during the reign of Elizabeth I. It was passed down from my father.
Contributed by Individual
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Dress Hook
Think how easily we lose buttons from our clothing today. Imagine how annoyed you would have been if you had lost this ...
Contributed by Museum