By Mr. Cunnington, F.O.S. 343 



Fragment of a fine tore of bronze with bold ornament. 

 Large bronze pin, length 6in., with flat head, having an opening 

 with a cross, and three loops on the top edge. 

 Two large arm-rings or tores. 

 Three large and long bronze pins, rounded heads. 

 Three small bronze tores. 



Three bronze rings with loops — use uncertain. 



Two socketed spear or javelin-heads of different types. One of 

 these resembles the form figured by Montelius, 101, and is orna- 

 mented with fine tracery round the handle end. The other has the 

 socket distinct from the blade. Compare 172, &c, of same author. 



Very handsome bridle chain of bronze, of seven links. Similar 

 objects are figured by Montelius, and by him referred to the " iron- 

 age." 



Four bronze fibulaa, one of them 6in. in length. 



Three long pins of similar design, with carefully-formed heads. 

 One is of bronze, in remarkably good preservation, the others are of 

 iron. 



Fragments of five beads of rich purple glass with spiral ornaments 

 and round spots of white enamel. 



Six earrings, formed of bronze wire twisted spirally. Some are 

 flat, others more or less conical. 



Two earrings of bronze wire twisted spirally into a cone. Attached 

 to them by another wire is a delicate ring, having on it four small 

 enamels. These earrings were each found attached to a circular 

 mass of iron, much corroded. 



Fine bronze wrist-ring of very handsome design. 



Spiral arm-ring of bronze wire of six volutions. 



Three earrings. One has a small ring of light green glass sus- 

 pended to it, and some traces of enamels. Another has a little ring 

 with three enamels on it. The third is a bronze wire cone with 

 enamels. 



Six fragments of well-ornamented tores. 

 Fragment of large tore. 

 Seven portions of penannular brooches. 

 Legr broken from a bronze vase. 



