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Madonna and Child Maquette
Maquette (preliminary model) for Madonna and Child statue at St Matthews Church, Northampton. It was commissioned from the now-famous sculptor Henry Moore.
1944- 5 Modern
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Oak Apple Day Wreath
Every year on May 29th, a wreath of oak Leaves is hung upon the statue of Charles II, All Saints Church, Northampton.
Stuart 1675 Stuart to Georgian
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Roman Horse and Rider Statuette
A bronze statuette of a horse and rider. This object is probably a votive or religious object left at the site of a Roman shrine.
200 - 399 CE Roman and Early Medieval
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Cunobelin Stater
A Celtic gold stater minted in the late Iron Age, bearing the name of Cunobelin, ruler of the Catuvellauni and Trinovantes tribes.
Iron Age 10 - 40 CE Geologic to Prehistoric
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Northampton Delineated - Print showing 100 Houses and Stately Homes
Print by George Clarke of Scaldwell showing 100 houses and stately homes of Northamptonshire - the county of squires and spires.
Victorian 1819 - 1854 Modern
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Desborough Necklace
Dating to the late 7th century the Desborough necklace belonged to a high status Anglo-Saxon woman and is likely to be explicity Christian in meaning.
Anglo-Saxon 650 - 700 CE Roman and Early Medieval
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Roman Chatelaine
This astonishingly well preserved example of a chatelaine (collection of personal grooming objects), is a high-status object made to be seen as much as used.
Roman - first century CE Roman and Early Medieval
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Brigstock Jewel
Mid-15th century jewelled brooch or hat pin found in Brigstock, within the medieval Rockingham Forest which covered large areas of Northamptonshire.
Medieval 1450 Medieval to Tudor
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Early Bronze Age Ribbon
A short piece of decorated gold strip or ribbon dating to the Bronze Age.
Early Bronze Age Geologic to Prehistoric
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Iron Age Torc
Lead torc worn around the neck of an Iron Age woman. Found during excavation of a rare human Iron Age burial.
Iron Age 800 BCE - 43 AD Geologic to Prehistoric
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Bishop and Queen Chess Pieces
These two discarded 12th century antler chess pieces were made in a workshop and are evidence of Northampton as a bustling medieval centre.
Norman 1100 - 1199 Medieval to Tudor
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Anglo-Saxon Stone
Carved with typically Anglo-Scandinavian interlace, this stone was found reused in the Norman church of St Peters and may indicate an earlier 10th century church.
Anglo-Saxon 10th century (900s) Roman and Early Medieval
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King Henry VI Gold Figurine
Gold figurine depicting Henry VI as a saint which was possibly originally fixed to a larger vpprestigious object such as a crown.
Medieval 1485 - 1538 Medieval to Tudor
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Medieval Seal Matrix
A medieval silver-gilt seal matrix. Used to create wax impressions on documents, this is a rare example in the name of a medieval woman.
Medieval 1200 - 1350 Medieval to Tudor
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Welford Cup
A silver cup, known as a Tudor grace cup, used as a domestic but ceremonial drinking cup passed around the table after prayers.
Tudor 1518/9 Medieval to Tudor