100 DORSET-FOUND CELTIC AND ROMAN BRONZE OBJECTS. 



No. of 



No. of 

 Object. 



Locality, &c. 



How procured. 



uii. b. 



Br. 234. 



Br. 235. 



xiii. b. 



xiii. b. 



Br. 236. 



Br. 237. 



xiii. 4. 



Br. 238. 



washer near its point. This ornament may 

 have been fastened to harness, or possibly 

 to a shield. 



Fifehead Neville. 



A very puzzling little object. It is a 

 slight pipe, fin. long and in. in bore, 

 closed at one end. At this end, at right 

 angles to the pipe, is a slightly orna- 

 mented ring, fin. one way over all, fin. 

 the other. 



Fifehead Neville. 



Two little strips of thin bronze, about 

 fin. by fin., joined near one end by an iron 

 rivet. This looks like a guard to preserve 

 the end of a narrow strap. The bronze is 

 slightly ornamented with minute notches 

 along the edges, and with two little con- 

 centric circles. It has been longer. 



Fifehead Neville. 



A bronze nail like Br. 183 and 193, but 

 with the flat head curiously out of centre 

 as relates to the shank. 



Fifehead Neville. 



A stylus 5 Jin. long, of very irony bronze. 

 It has been a pretty specimen, the stem 

 being pentagonal and separated from the 

 rounded point by a band of moulding. It 

 is a good deal covered both with red rust 

 and green patina. 



Fifehead Neville. 



Two wires or thin rods, about 5111. and 

 4in. long respectively. The longer one 

 may be of iron, is a good deal bent, and is 



Given by 



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