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Object: belt hook
Material: brass/bronze
Dimensions: length 82 mm excl. ring
Date: 17th century
Description:
FindID: JD2-1
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Object: belt
hook
Material: brass
Dimensions: length
75 mm
Date: 17th
century
Description:
FindID: JD2-2
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Object: belt
hook
Material: brass/bronze
Dimensions: length
49 mm excl. ring
Date: 17th
century
Description:
FindID: JD2-3
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Object: (sword)
belt buckle
Material: brass/bronze
Dimensions: 28x33
mm
Date: end
16th first half 17th
century
Description:
FindID: JD2-4
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Object: Grain token, proof of payment of excise
tax for milling grain, to hand over to the miller
Material: copper alloy
Dimensions: 34
x 21 mm
Date:
16/17th century
Description:
FindID:
JD2-5
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Object: Grain token, proof of payment of excise
tax for milling grain, to hand over to the miller
Material: lead
Dimensions: 30
x 20 mm
Date:
16/17th century
Description:
FindID:
JD2-6
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Object: fire
brigade token
Material: lead
Dimensions: diameter
48 mm
Date: 17th
century
Description: F:
a waterpump, REV: the number 109 en the text: AAN DE BAK
FindID: JD2-8
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Object: Beacon money
of the city of Harlingen
Material: lead
Dimensions: diameter
39 mm
Date:
1742
Description:
F: the letters H I B
D M and the year 1742 and the letters HS above arms. Rev: blanc
FindID:
JD2-9
References: Wijsenbeek
p. 77
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Object:
Beacon money
of the city of Haarlem
Material: lead
Dimensions:
Date:
1697
Description:
F: the arms of the city of Haarlem Rev: 1742 and the letter W
FindID:
JD2-10
References: Wijsenbeek
p. 78
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Object: Beacon money,
unknown
Material: lead
Dimensions: 18
x 20 mm
Date:
Description:
F: the letters P G, Rev: blanc
FindID:
JD2-11
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Object: Harbour money, the city of Medemblik in the Netherlands
Material: lead
Dimensions: diameter 38 mm
Date:
Description:
F: the year 1897 between the arms, and
the number 207 Rev: blanc
FindID:
JD2-12
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Object: token
with the illustration of the Paris
judgement
Material: lead
Dimensions: diameter
53 mm
Date: 18th
century
Description: Paris,
who was a Troyan Prince disguised as a peasant, was chosen by Zeus, to
decide which one of all the goddesses of the Olymp who was the most
beautiful. His final chose was between Hera, Zeus' wife, Athena, goddess
of war and wisdom and Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Aphrodite became the
winner. She was given an apple as reward. That was the snowball which
became the avalanche of the Troyan war.
FindID: JD2-13
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Object: Harbour
money,
the city of Enkhuizen in the Netherlands
Material: lead
Dimensions: diameter
33 mm
Date:
1886
Description:
F: 3 herrings (the arms of the city of
Enkhuizen) and the last 2 digits of the year Rev: blanc
FindID:
JD2-14
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Object: Harbour
money,
the city of Enkhuizen in the Netherlands
Material: lead
Dimensions: diameter
33 mm
Date:
1823
Description:
F: 3 herrings (the arms of the city of
Enkhuizen) and the last 2 digits of the year Rev: blanc
FindID:
JD2-15
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Object: Pierced
top thimble
Material: brass
Dimensions: diameter
18 mm
Date: 14th
century
Description:
FindID: JD2-16
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