1 A penny token from the 19th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a penny token dating to the Imperial period was found east of Stratford Road, Warwick.
1 A coin of the 1st century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - a coin dating to the Roman period was found east of Leyfields Crescent, Warwick.
1 Collection of artefacts comprising 18th century pewter spoon bowl, 19th century plug fitting, 18th century plumb bob weight, ornamental terminal of the 18th century, part of 18th century toy ...
Findspot - finds including a button dating to the Post Medieval period and a plumb bob dating to the Imperial period were found east of Leyfield Crescent, Warwick.
1 An early Saxon cruciform or square-beaded brooch reported by metal detectorist in Warwick Castle Park. No exact location was given.
Findspot - an Anglo Saxon bronze brooch dating to the Migration period was found in Castle Park, Warwick.
1 A medieval coin found in November 1990 and reported by a metal detectorist. The location was Warwick Castle Park, with a general grdi reference of SP2863.
2 A medieval seal ...
Findspot - finds including coins, seals and a spur, all dating to the Medieval period, were found in the area of Castle Park, Warwick.
1 Three 17th century half-penny tokens found in November 1990 and reported by a metal detectorist. The location was Warwick Castle Park with a general grid reference of SP2863.
2 Two ...
Findspot - finds including a spur, coins, tokens and pottery, dating to the Post Medieval period, were found in Castle Park, Warwick.
1 Eighteenth century potsherds and clay pipe stems found in a cellar in Warwick in September 1990. The exact location is unknown.
2 A German coin and three local tokens found ...
Findspot - Items from the Imperial period were found in Warwick. The exact location is unknown.
1 A coin from the early 2nd Century found in October 1990 and reported by metal detectorists. The location was given as Warwick Castle Park without any specific grid reference.
2 ...
Findspot - a coin and pottery dating to the Roman period, as well as Medieval pottrey, were found in Castle Park, Warwick.
1 Medieval items reported by metal detectorists. Three hammered coins were found of which two came from Church Stretton in Shropshire, but it is not clear from the enquiry form ...
Findspot - coins dating to the Medieval period were found 400m north east of Temple Hill Spinney.
1 Assorted finds comprising buckles from the 15th and 16th century and coins from the 15th century reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - finds including buckles and coins dating to the Medieval period were found near the Toll Bar cottage field to the east of Castle Park, Warwick.
1 Coins from the 13th century reported by metal detectorists.
2 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
Findspot - coins dating to the Medieval period were found 250m north east of Temple Hill Spinney.
1 Coins from the 16th and 17th century reported by metal detectorists.
2 Portable Antiquities Scheme find provenance information:
Date found: 1999-07-31T23:00:00Z
Date found: 2003-01-01T00:00:00Z
Date found: 2004-01-01T00:00:00Z
Methods of discovery: Metal detector
Findspot - coins dating to the Post Medieval period were found 250m north east of Temple Hill Spinney.
1 End scraper found at this location. Other Mesolithic flints have been recovered from this area with a possible connection to the major Mesolithic finds to the North at ...
Findspot - a Mesolithic flint tool, a scraper, was found 100m north west of the Greyhound Stadium, Warwick.
1 A 17th century coin and 18th century bronze medal were recovered from a building site at this location.
Findspot - a coin and a bronze medal dating to the Post Medieval period were found 400m north west of Warwick Castle.
1 Lead bale seal of German College/Protestant School under royal patronage. Founded in 1571. Found in garden of a house in Stratford Road.
2 Drawing.
3 The source is recorded in 1 ...
Findspot - a lead seal dating to the Post Medieval period was found in the garden of a house in Stratford Road, Warwick.
1 Finds made with a metal detector in 1984: Penny of Edward I (c1280-1), penny of Edward I (c1302-10).
Findspot - two coins dating to the Medieval period were found 400m north west of Ashbeds Wood.
1 Coin found with a metal detector in 1984: James I half-groat.
Findspot - one coin dating to the Post Medieval period.
1 Finds made using a metal detector in 1990: Three coins of the 13th and 14th century.
2 Finds made using a metal detetcor in 1990: Coins of the 13th and ...
Findspot - coins, two strap ends, buckles and a seal dating to the Medieval period were among the finds from Castle Park, Warwick.
1 Copper alloy steelyard weight of 15th-16th century date found on Warwick Racecourse.
Findspot - a copper alloy steelyard weight dating to the Medieval period was found on Warwick Racecourse.
1 Two small cannon balls found with a metal detector.
Findspot - two small cannon balls dating to the Post Medieval period were found 700m east of Castle Park, Warwick.
1 During excavation for the foundations of new buildings in Barrack Street, Warwick (the 1960s phase of Shire Hall), several wells were discovered by Miss J Morris; a Tudor figurine ...
During excavation for the foundations of new buildings in Barrack Street, Warwick (the 1960s phase of Shire Hall), several wells were discovered by Miss J Morris; a Tudor figurine with brown and yellow glaze was found in the filling of one. A substantial amount of medieval and post-medieval pottery was recorded.
1 Sestertius – First brass of Faustina. Struck after her death in 175 AD. Found November 1975. Found in soil that had been bulldozed. No reference given.
Findspot - a Roman coin, struck after 175 AD, was found 200m south west of the railway bridge on Birmingham Road, Warwick.
1 A flint blade and a core (Mesolithic/Neolithic). Found Feb 1977 at allotments at Percy Estate, behind Potterton’s Foundry. Flint core c3.8cm long and flint blade c3.8 x ...
Findspot - a Mesolithic or Neolithic flint blade and flint core were found 170m south east of the canal bridge on Emscote Road, Warwick.
1 Probable Neolithic/ Bronze Age flint blade found in the topsoil during an archaeological observation.
Probable Neolithic/ Bronze Age flint blade found on land at Gog Brook Farm adjacent to the former Gog Brook, Warwick.