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TREASURE ANNU AL REPORT 2005/6 - Portable Antiquities Scheme

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1027. Redlingfield, suffolk: undiagnostic plain gold<br />

finger-ring (2006 T211) pAs ID: sF-8C7AE6<br />

Found by Mr I Charity & Mr J French while metaldetecting<br />

in April 2006; not Treasure, returned to finder.<br />

F MINTER<br />

1028. Lewes area, East sussex: undiagnostic but<br />

probably ancient gold droplet (<strong>2005</strong> T557)<br />

pAs ID: suss-C66AD3<br />

Found by Mr S Cook while metal-detecting in October<br />

or November <strong>2005</strong>; disclaimed, returned to finder.<br />

L ANDREWS-WILSON<br />

1029. steyning, West sussex: undiagnostic but<br />

probably ancient gold strip (<strong>2005</strong> T420)<br />

pAs ID: suss-4CD9E1<br />

Found by Mr R Grant while metal-detecting in<br />

September <strong>2005</strong>; Steyning Museum had hoped to<br />

acquire but withdrew; returned to finder.<br />

S P NEEDHAM<br />

1030. brailes, Warwickshire: undiagnostic gold strip<br />

fragment (<strong>2005</strong> T554) pAs ID: WAW-F35E51<br />

Found by Mr P Akrill while metal-detecting in<br />

September <strong>2005</strong>; not Treasure, returned to finder.<br />

G VARNDELL<br />

1031. Kineton, Warwickshire: undiagnostic plain<br />

gold wire finger-ring (2006 T183)<br />

pAs ID: pAs-E03745<br />

Found by the Edgehill Battlefield Trust as part of<br />

a controlled detecting survey in March <strong>2005</strong>. Not<br />

Treasure, returned to finder; Warwickshire Museum<br />

hope to acquire with the main site archive.<br />

J A RUDOE<br />

1032. Kingsbury, Warwickshire: Five undiagnostic<br />

irregular gold lumps, possibly casting waste<br />

(2006 T521) pAs ID: WAW-79AA73<br />

Found by Mr J Stanfield while metal-detecting in <strong>2005</strong>;<br />

further to these five there were more lumps of a similar<br />

nature discovered at this findspot since 2000, found<br />

over a hundred square yard area, summing over forty<br />

pieces. These and future finds of this nature are deemed<br />

to be not Treasure. Returned to finder.<br />

R JACKSON<br />

1033. Wixford, Warwickshire:<br />

undiagnostic silver oval-section ingot (2006 T477)<br />

pAs ID: WAW-78C336<br />

Found by Mr M Pugh while metal-detecting in<br />

September 2006; not Treasure, returned to finder.<br />

B AGER<br />

1034. North and middle Littleton, Worcestershire:<br />

undiagnostic electrum casting waste droplet<br />

(2006 T472) pAs ID: WAW-78b0F6<br />

Found by Mr B Sawczuk while metal-detecting in<br />

September 2006; not Treasure, returned to finder.<br />

R JACKSON<br />

1035. broughton, North yorkshire: undiagnostic<br />

silver-plated copper-alloy disc (2006 T258)<br />

pAs ID: pAs-E04654<br />

Found by Mr S Reynoldson while metal-detecting in<br />

May 2006; not Treasure, returned to finder.<br />

B AGER & R HOBBS<br />

1036. saxton with scarthingwell, North yorkshire:<br />

undiagnostic possible gold ingot or melted<br />

fragment (<strong>2005</strong> T504) pAs ID: sWyoR-81b2E2<br />

Found by Mr A Diamond while metal-detecting in late<br />

1997; not Treasure, returned to finder.<br />

J D HILL<br />

1037. snape, North yorkshire: undiagnostic plain<br />

gold circular fitting (2006 T413) pAs ID: pAs-E06407<br />

Found by Mr D Cole while metal-detecting in August<br />

2006; not Treasure, returned to finder.<br />

J A RUDOE<br />

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