Accession No

Z 27228 G.1


Description

Incomplete pewter candle holder; only base present. Circular flat base with slightly thickened rim around the edge and a central circular hole where the stem joins. The underside is hollowed to form a central domed area and the edge of the central hole is depressed. Small indentation present on dome.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Cambridgeshire; Barrington; River Rhee; Ivy Cottage


Period

Post Medieval 17th century


Source

Coleman (Mr) [collector and donor]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

Z 27228 G.1


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Pewter; Lead


Local Term


Measurements

83mm


Events

Context (Physical description)
Handwritten label in blue ballpoint pen found with object reads: '17th century candlestick fragment.'
Event Date
Author: Danlei Zhou


Description (Physical description)
Fragment of pewter candlestick (base)
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Field collection)
Dredged from River Rhee at Ivy Cottage. Collected during 1939-1945 War [or perhaps as late as 1946, see note].
Event Date 1939
Author: maa


Context (References)
Hurst, J. G. (1956). 'Saxo-Norman Pottery in East Anglia.' Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 49. p. 58
Event Date 1956
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Context (Analysis)
These sherds (Z 27228 A-H) are likely to be the ones briefly listed by J.G. Hurst in 1956 as being collected by Mr Coleman 'from dredging at the foot of the hill on the Foxton-Barrington Road' in 1946 (p. 58). More information was included in their catalogue records, specifically that they were dredged from the River Rhee at Ivy Cottage. The record also gives the collection date as during WWII, rather than 1946, but this latter may have been the date they came to the Museum or simply slightly later. Hurst also mentions a bronze bowl, possibly Z 16087, and scramasaxes which have not yet been identified and may have been confused with those excavated from Edix Hill and Hooper's Field. A clunch bowl (Z 11468), not listed by Hurst, also appears to have been found at the same time. Therefore the Source field, which was previously blank, has been updated with Mr Coleman as collector and donor.
Event Date 4/1/2024
Author: Imogen Gunn (admin)


Description (Physical description)
Incomplete pewter candle holder; only base present. Circular flat base with slightly thickened rim around the edge and a central circular hole where the stem joins. The underside is hollowed to form a central domed area and the edge of the central hole is depressed. Small indentation present on dome.
Event Date 8/1/2024
Author: Danlei Zhou


FM:15806

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