1 This George III shilling, found in 1978 in an allotment on Telegraph St, Shipston-on-Stour, has been classified as a contemporary forgery of 1816.
Findspot - a George III coin, dating to the Imperial period, on an allotment in Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 Found in garden of a house in Telegraph Street: A brass coin weight (1 ounce avoir dupois) in very fine condition, of George II or George III date. Obverse: ...
Findspot - a coin weight of George II or III found in Telegraph Street, Shipston on Stour.
1 Group of finds includes the neck of a bottle, one fragment of glass, one sherd of pottery.
Findspot - Two pieces of glass and one piece of pottery were found at a house in The Butts, Warwick. All the finds dated to the Imperial period..
1 An earthenware pot was found at the crossroads (Fosse/Welsh Road?) at a depth of 2 feet.
Findspot - an earthenware pot dating to the Imperial period was found 300m west of Burnt Firs.
1 2 sherds of pottery were found at Offchurch Bury.
Findspot - pottery dating to the Imperial period was found 700m east of Newbold Comyn Park.
1 Buckle, ornate decoration of human masks and leaves, either a small shoe buckle or from elsewhere on clothing. Mid 18th Century.
Findspot - an Imperial buckle was found on Warwick Technology Park, Hampton Road, Warwick.
1 finds made by metal detectors comprise: Sugar tongs, horse harness, various pieces of pottery.
Findspot - Imperial finds including coins and other metal artefacts were found between the A446 and M42 West of Coleshill.
1 Find of an Imperial medallion. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a medallion struck to commemorate The Great Reform Act of 1832. The location was the Stuart Close area of Warwick.
1 Find of a milestone by contractors doing building work adjacent to a section of the road by-passed in the 1970/80s. A milestone is marked in this position on the ...
Find of a milestone by contractors doing building work
1 Modern copper alloy medallet, probably made in the 19th century.
The chance find of a medallet, a copy of a Roman coin, probably made in the nineteenth century.
1 Chance find of George III halfpenny in the back garden of a house in Evesham Street. The top soil was reported to have come from Newport Drive in 1967/8.
The chance find of a George III coin in Alcester
1 19th century tavern token found in approx 1972 in the back garden of 17 Ilex Court. Method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of trade token from the Imperial period in the Ilex Court area of Warwick
1 A deposit of potter and glasswere exposed during roadside cleaning works and recovered by a local historical society. The pottery was comprised of both local wares and those from ...
An assemblage of imperial period pottery, glass and claypipes were discovered at Church End, Ansley. The material probably represents clearance material from a near by Inn.
1 Find of a 3d token from the 19th century in Brailes. No grid reference or location given and method of recovery unrecorded.
Find of a token from the Imperial period in Brailes
1 Anglesey penny token c.1787/8, very worn. One half penny sized coin/ token of bronze(?) Mid 19th century, very worn. Lead medalet: GLORIA IN EXCELSIS, showing an angel with ...
Findspot - coins and tokens dating to the Imperial period were found at Upper Ladyes Hills.
Iron fish hooks found near Rugby.
2 On loan from the Bloxham Collection: in Warwick Museum.
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1 A bronze finger ring, Imperial date. Found in George Street, Rugby. Now in Warwick Museum.
Findspot - a bronze ring dating to the Imperial period was found in George Street, Rugby.
1 Clay pipe finds. In Warwick Museum. 1850-1900. From 6, High Street, Rugby.
Findspot - fragments of clay pipe, dating to the Imperial period, were found in High Street, Rugby.
1 Find of a forged shilling of George III in, or before, 1991, at Laurel Farm. The method of recovery was not recorded.
Find of a forged coin of the Imperial period in the Laurel Farm area of Dunchurch.
1 Five coins , a counter and two medals were found in 1989 at SP09755185.
Metal finds from the Imperial period in Bidford on Avon from a location 200m northwest of the bridge.
1 A gold coin from the 18th century was found at this location.
Findspot - a gold coin dating to the Imperial period was found in Milverton.
1 Thimbles from the 18th and 19th centuries reported by metal detectorists.
Findspot - thimbles dating from the Imperial period were found 300m east of Nethercote.
1 Finds recovered from a pit included a small square bottle of ‘Hauthaways Peerless Gloss’, which was an oil-based shoe polish manufactured in Boston, USA in the early 20th century. ...
Two early 20th century glass bottles. Hauthaways Peerless Gloss (Boston, USA) and Day's Purified Driffied Oils.
1 Saxon occupation implied by the presence of a rubbish pit containing a coin of Edward the Confessor. A coin of Cnut was also found but not in a secure ...
Findspot - two coins of Early Medieval date were found on land between The Butts and St Mary's Church, Warwick.