MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. 



No. of 

 Case. 



xiii. b. 

 xiii. b. 



xiii. b. 



xiii. b. 



No. of 

 Object. 



Br. 230 

 and 230. 



Br. 231 



and 231. 



Br. 232. 



Br. 233. 



Locality, &c. 



Fifehead Neville. 



Fragments of two spoons. 



Fifehead Neville. 



Two fragments, perhaps, of the same 

 ornament. Each consists of a piece of 

 very thin bronze i Jin. long, widening from 

 a blunt point to a width of about fin. 

 This wide edge is a fracture. The 

 sides are slightly curved, and along each 

 of these curved edges is a row of diagonal 

 dents, giving somewhat the effect of a 

 cable moulding. Near each point is the 

 remains of an iron pin or rivet. These 

 objects were doubtless ornaments, or parts 

 of one ornament, to be riveted on leather 

 or wood. 



Fifehead Neville. 



A ferule, well and boldly moulded. It is 

 fin. long and fin. across inside. 



Fifehead Neville. 



This thing is of the same sort as 

 Br. 226, but is a better specimen. It is 

 i fin. long and iin. across where widest. 

 It is curved in section, convex outwardly. 

 In shape it may be described as a heart 

 with the end formed into a trefoil. At the 

 back it has two rivets of its own substance. 

 These have their points clenched over, 

 showing that the material to which this 

 ornament was fastened was perhaps quite 

 fin. thick. On and between the rivets is a 

 remnant of this material, which may have 

 been leather. Each rivet has a little metal 



How procured. 



Given by 

 C. Connop, Esq. 



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