- Iron Key
Registered Find Basics
Interpretation
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- Large iron key with 4 wards of which that closest to the bow has a rectangular cleft. The other wards were probably originally clefts but have corroded over. In form the door key is probably a Ward-Perkins (1940; 1993, 135) Type VIIA, a common form which dates from the fourteenth or fifteenth centuries. The object is similar to NARC-C02FC7, SUSS-OB9568 and KeyLON-3202CBon the Portable Antiquities database. The length is 110mm; width is 45mm, thickness 8mm and the weight 54.58g.
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- Stuart Noon
- 18-12-2015
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From Context
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Context: LA_21002
- Ben Swain 19-7-2015