Accession No

1921.266.1


Description

Key with ovate, slightly cusped bow, cylindrical pin shaft with collar, very short section of throating, and projecting toe. The single bit thickens towards the bottom and is cut with a symmetrical 'bridge ward' style of key wards.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Surrey; Hascombe


Period

Post Medieval


Source

Cave, C.J.P [donor]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

1921.266.1


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Iron


Local Term


Measurements

13mm x 47mm x 132mm Weight 0.09kg


Events

Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card for 1921.266.1-10: "10 Iron Keys."
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Analysis)
On comparison with other keys in the Museum's collection (see especially 1904.357 for a similar 'bridge ward' bit), the general form of this key, especially the bit, collar and slightly cusped bow suggest a Post Medieval date. As such, the Period field has been updated from 'Unknown' to Post Medieval'.
Event Date 15/1/2019
Author: David Kay


Description (Physical description)
Key with ovate, slightly cusped bow, cylindrical pin shaft with collar, very short section of throating, and projecting toe. The single bit thickens towards the bottom and is cut with a symmetrical 'bridge ward' style of key wards .
Event Date 15/1/2019
Author: David Kay


Context (Found together / assemblage)
Found in bag of twenty objects (nineteen keys and one staff head) (1921.266.1, 1921.266.4, 1921.266.8, 1921.1081-1082, 1921.1085, 1921.1606, 1922.780 A-B, 1923.213.10, 1923.276.20, 1923.1137, 1923.1169 A.1-D, 1923.1203, 1924.654 A and 1948.1705-1706) with handwritten card reading: "NO PROV.", and on the reverse in a different hand: "Spur, Anglo-Saxon, 24"
Event Date 22/1/2019
Author: David Kay


FM:45252

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