Medieval Seal

robfinds

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These are yesterday's finds. Two small broken hammered silver coins. A couple of lead medieval tokens, another medieval key. A 17th century button. Best of all a lead 13th century seal matrix. This is a seal of somebody, who would have had a little wealth. Therefore that person would have had to place their seal on documents . Maybe a farmer, lead seals were the lowest form of seal. Had loads of these over the years, but they still give me a buzz to find. The inscription on the matrix, is written in Latin , and will give the owner's name and possibly a place name. These worn lead seals are very difficult to read, and I certainly can't read this one. Robert.
 

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cjweber

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If you try doing a pencil rubbing of it, you may be able to read it better because it can pick up a little more detail than what is readily visible...
 

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It doesn't help that may of them couldn't spell their own name, & you get lots of foreign names, particularly the French & Dutch, so just adds to the difficulty. They offen say things like 'John Son of ......'

Yes always a pleasant sign, not had a complete one for awhile now.
 

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robfinds

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It doesn't help that may of them couldn't spell their own name, & you get lots of foreign names, particularly the French & Dutch, so just adds to the difficulty. They offen say things like 'John Son of ......'

Yes always a pleasant sign, not had a complete one for awhile now.
True Cru, there a nightmare to read.
 

Tommy G

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Way cool. Thanks for sharing.
 

Scrappy

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Excellent finds. Do you guys typically do an impression in wax to help aid in reading?

Amazing seal Rob.
 

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Rob,

Nice seal and surprising it has remained intact all those years.

Regards + HH

Bill
 

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Amazing finds!!!!

I do have a quick question....Aren't there some fairly strict laws about what you can dig and keep in England due to the historical significance??
 

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