1 Decorated dagger dating from 17th to 18th Century found during renovation of building. Il
Findspot - a dagger, dating to the Post Medieval period, was found 500m north west of Warwick Castle. The dagger was decorated and was found during building rennovation work.
1 Found in garden in Waterloo Court, Warwick. One piece of natural flint, two pieces worked flint – not recognisable tool types – probably Neolithic/Bronze Age.
Findspot - two pieces of worked flint, probably of Neolithic or Bronze Age date, were found in the garden of a house in Waterloo Terrace, Warwick.
1 Notched blade, Mesolithic, from near Guys Cliffe. Now in Warwick Museum.
Findspot - a Mesolithic flint tool, a blade was found near Guys Cliffe but the exact location of the findspot is unknown.
1 One Lower Palaeolithic flint, found at Packmores. Found in/?by the lane to the allotments off Union Street at the back of the ‘Vine’ in the Packmores. Flakes three flints.
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Findspot - a Lower Palaeolithic flint artefact was found in the area of Vine Lane, Warwick.
1 A glass vase was found when the garage in Coventry Road was built. At the time it was thought to be Roman. Since then, however, similar vases of Medieval ...
Findspot - a Medieval glass vase was found during the building of the garage on Coventry Road, Warwick.
1 Three sherds of Worcester porcelain were found in the fabric of Westgate wall.
Findspot - three sherds of pottery dating to the Post Medieval period were found 300m north west of Warwick Castle.
Find of a Mesolithic pick.
1 Thames pick found by Mr Rodgers, in tree stump hollow.
2 The pick was seen in Warwick Museum. It is ...
Findspot - a flint pick dating to the Mesolithic period was found 400m north east of Nursery Wood.
Find of a Bronze Age gold object.
1 Bronze Age gold armlet. Obtained in Warwick 1868. Ends slightly expanded. In Evans Collection, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
2 Possibly of local provenance.
Find
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 Lead object and iron object found inserted into the brickwork of a beer barrel platform, from the cellar of an old pub in Castle Lane/ Back Lane.
Findspot - lead and iron objects of unknown date were found 200m north west of Warwick Castle.
1 Piece of plaster from Oken’s House.
Findspot - a piece of plaster from a Medieval house, known as Oken's House, was found.
1 Stone adze or hammer, 17.5 cm long, in Warwick Museum, labelled ‘from the millpond of the Priory, 1885’. The perforation is of hourglass type and a Neolithic date was ...
Findspot - a Neolithic or Bronze Age hammer (or adze) was found in the Priory Mill Pond, Priory Park, Warwick.
1 Handaxe of flint, lower Palaeolithic, Priory Park, previously held by Borough School and transferred 1970. In good condition and complete; length 87 mm, width 55 mm max and 5 ...
Findspot - a Palaeolithic stone handaxe was found in Priory Park, Warwick.
Find of a Neolithic/Bronze Age flint knife.
1 A flint knife from Emscote.
Find
1 A 17th century pottery bird whistle was found at Northgate Street.
Findspot - a Post Medieval pottery bird whistle was found in Northgate Street, Warwick
1 A six-handled jug was found at Barrack Street.
Findspot - a Post Medieval jug was found in Barrack Street, Warwick.
1 A medicine bottle from the late 16th century was found in Northgate Street, Warwick.
Findspot - a Post Medieval medicine bottle was found in Northgate Street, Warwick.
1 10 sherds of pottery and glass from pit H of the Shire Hall excavations. Also a bone domino.
21956 Rescue excavation and salvage during building work led to the ...
During excavations at Shire Hall, Warwick,Medieval and Post Medieval pottery sherds, a bone domino and other finds were discovered from a number of rubbish pits.
1 A coin of Carausius was found in the back garden of a house in Montague Road.
Findspot - a Roman coin was found in the back garden of a house in Montague Road, Warwick.
1 Roman pot was found during the late 1930s during building work to the west of Portobello Bridge.
Findspot - Roman pottery was found just to the west of Portobello Bridge, Warwick, during building work.
1 A ?Bronze Age flint was found in Cocksparrow Street, Warwick and kept by the finder.
Findspot - a flint artefact dating to the Bronze Age were found 600m north west of Warwick Castle.
1 Three sherds of Roman Grey Ware were found in Heathcote, north of Gallows Hill. They have been dated to the 2nd century.
Findspot - Roman potsherds were found in the area of Warwick Technology Park, Hampton Road.
1 Coin Henry III, Long cross Penny, Class 5g (c.1251-72). Robert, Canterbury, Moneyer. Almost fine but slightly bent.
2 J.J. North, England Hammered Coinage I, p.168/977.
Findspot - Medieval coin found in the area of the Warwick Technology Park, Heathcote.
1 Charles I Penny. Probably group D. Mint Mask. Fair.
2 J.J. North, English Hammered Coinage. II, p.132/2270
Findspot - post medieval coin found at Warwick Technology Park, Heathcote.