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An introduction to base metals and their alloys 1200-1700
Roger Brownsword
Brief descriptions of tin, lead, copper, and iron, with indications of their sources and what they were used for.
1988
Base-metal toys
Geoff Egan
Describes and illustrates several toys, known from late 13th/14th century onwards: there are figurines, miniature vessels and household items, toy pistols, and watches.
1988
Bronze aquamaniles and ewers
J M Lewis
Describes and illustrates several examples of each type - date range 12th to 16th century.
1987
English latten domestic candlesticks 1400-1700 forms, dating
Roger Brownsword
1985
Graffiti gaming boards
Robert A Croft
Describes and illustrates several med examples, mostly for merels (morris).
1987
Horse harness pendants forms, dating, heraldry
Nick Griffiths
1986
Leaden cloth seals forms, dating, development
Geoff Egan
1985
Medieval horseshoes forms, dating, terminology
John Clark
1986
Sewing thimbles
Edwin F Holmes
Describes and illustrates open (ring) and closed or domed types; the earliest known in Britain are from about 1350 for domed types and 1450 for ring types. Brass is the commonest metal used, though silver and iron thimbles also occur. Not readily datable.
1988
Shield-shaped mounts
Nick Griffiths
Describes and illustrates mounts of various types, mostly cast in copper alloy and meant for decorating horsegear, scabbards, effigies, and the like. Date: 13th century onwards.
1989
Small arms accessories of the mid-17th century
Paul Courtney
Describes and illustrates bandoliers, powder holders, lead shot, ramrod accessories, and gunflints.
1988
Some ecclesiastical and monastic finds
John F Cherry
Chalices and patens, bishops' rings, lead panels, lead crosses and seals, bronze taps.
1985
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