DORSET-FOUND CELTIC AND ROMAN BRONZE OBJECTS. 



No. of 

 Case. 



No. of 

 Object. 



Locality, &c. 



How procured. 



xvi. 



Br. 198. 



Br. 199. 

 Br. 200. 



Br. 201. 



xii. 



xii. 



Br. 202. 



Br. 203. 



Br. 204. 



Br. 205. 



Albert Road, Dorchester. 



A little key, barrelled, the ring only 

 fin. across. Roman ? 



Jordan Hill, Wey mouth. 



Two small spoons, with round bowls and 

 straight pointed handles. See 203. 



Jordan Hill, Wey mouth. 



A clasp or double hook. It may be 

 described as a hollow cigar-shaped object, 

 each end of which is drawn out into a 

 slender short pointed hook. The middle 

 of the hollow part has a hole through it, at 

 right angles to the plane of the hooks. 

 The hollow part, again, is curiously adorned 

 with four bands of engraved lines round it, 

 united by others running lengthwise. 2^in. 

 long. 



Jordan Hill, Weymouth. 



A little lamp, iin. each way, with three 

 openings. 



Jordan Hill, Weymouth. 



A spoon like 199 and 200, but with the 

 handle fluted. 



Jordan Hill, Weymouth. 



A stud or flat-headed nail, with the shank 

 broken off. It is |in. across and orna- 

 mented with a curvilinear hexagon, &c. 



Jordan Hill, Weymouth. 



A piece of metal, 2$ in. long, fin. broad 

 in the middle, tapering to a blunt point at 

 each end. It is curved, and within the 

 curve the bronze is worked into a ridge or 

 flange, tapering to nothing each. way. At 



With the Hogg 



Loan 

 Collection. 



With the 



Warne 

 Collection. 



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