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| Pierced oval medal. Similar to MF-14462. Obverse: two saints flanking Baroque ciborium over a tomb or altar. Reverse: St. Philip Neri, St. Ignatius Loyola, St. Isidore, St. Francis Xavier, and St. Theresa ... cannot be earlier than 1622 CE |
| Pierced oval medal. Reverse: inscribed cross, field and frame.
Obverse translates to:
[CRUX SACRA SIT MIHI LUX]
[NON DRACO SIT MIHI DUX]
[CRUX SANCTI PATRIS BEN EDICT inscribed. Obverse: six lines of ... cannot be earlier than 1622 CE |
| Bronze implement, most likely a pin, with long, very thin shaft, circular in section. Appears to taper to a point at one end. Bronze Missing parts. Single fragment preserves shaft, tip; head broken off ... 1935/05/04 |
| Type S. Hoop of rather elaborate design. Traces of two holes on the shoulder. Silver Fragment. Fragment of hoop preserved ... Eleventh or twelfth century |
Bronze object consisting of a thick, uneven rod, roughly triangular with rounded corners in section, blunt at both ends. Three deep notches on top on one end of rod. In the center, a small projection slanting ... 1935/05/04 |
| Bronze needle/bodkin with long shaft, circular in section near the head and flattened into an elongated diamond in section near tip. Head split with a long, slightly rounded eye. Cf. Corinth XII, p. 176, ... Byzantine? |
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