[{"id": 136281, "created": "2020-04-25T09:32:20.355695", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84260, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-25T10:05:29.052535", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SJ 278;312", "Site": "SALOP;OSWESTRY;SELATTYN;BROGYNTON", "CollHist": "National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.\r\nItem (1) 21 . 24 . 35\r\nItem (2) 34 . 254\r\nItem (3) 38 . 518 . 8\r\nItem (4) 38 . 518 . 1\r\nItem (5) 38 . 518 . 2\r\nItem (6) 21 . 24 . 23\r\nItem (7-11) 38 . 518 . 3-7\r\nHistory\r\nItems (3-5) and (7-11) Presented by Lord Harlech in 1938\r\nitem (2) Presented by Lord Harlech in 1934\r\nItems (1) and (4) ex Wynne (Peniarth) Collection 1921. Presented to W.W. Wynne by Mrs Ormstry Gore in 1864\r\nAll the items (1-11) were in the possession of W. Ormstry Gore Esq at Brogynton in 1850.\r\nItems (1-3) said to have been found on the estate. Items (4-11) purchased, before 1850 from a brazier in Oswestry with provenance.", "Contents": "Possibly associated\r\n(1) Socketed gouge\r\n(2) Lead-shaped sword in two fragments representing upper part of blade and butt with part of hilt of Hallstatt \"C\" type. (G\u00fcndlingen).\r\n(3) Tanged chisel with small pointed lugs\r\nThe following objects have been linked with the \"hoard\". Unprovenanced, possibly from Oswestry\r\n(4) End-flanged axe\r\n(5) Palstave, unlooped\r\n(6) Palstave, unlooped\r\n(7-10) Four palstaves, looped\r\n(11) Socketed axe, 4 or 5 ribs on faces", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. S.H. 5.12.80", "ContextType": "9 UNDOCUMENTED (Items (1-3) doubtfully associated (4-11) unprovenanced", "BiblioSources": "(a) Wynne (1950) 195\r\n(b) Arch Cambrensis 2nd Ser. I (1850) 331\r\n(c) Evans (1881) 168, 174, 462, 466 (Hoard 63)\r\n(d) Arch. Cambrensis 7th Ser. III (1923) 406\r\n(e) National Museum of Wales: 31st Annual Report for 1937-38 (1939) 20-28\r\n(f) Chitty (1940) 30-35\r\n(g) Grimes (1951) 187 N\u00b0 538\r\n(h) Savory (1976b) 55 N\u00b0 11 Fig 11 a\r\n(i) Savory (1980) 123 N\u00b0 288 Fig 44", "Circumstances": "Found before 1850 when items (1-3) were exhibited by W.W. Wynne to the Archaeological institute. Reference (a) records that these implements were found at Porkington, (now Brogynton), the seat of W. Ormsby-Gore Esq MP. These three bronzes (1-3) formed what is known as the Porkington Hoard.\r\n(b) Items (1-3) were exhibited again in 1850 at the Dolgelly Meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, together with a socketed axe and seven other \"celts or palstaabs\", without provenance or history recorded. In 1923 Miss Chitty went to make drawings of the Brogynton bronzes for the BACC and found eight of the implements exhibited at Dolgelly preserved on a tray, together with a sheet of paper written by Mrs Ormsby Gore. This recorded\"Ten Celts - obtained from a brazier at Oswestry (nine reserved only)\". There remained on the tray the sword fragments (2) and items (4-5) and (7-10). The socketed gouge (1) and palstave (6) were missing and have subsequantly been identified in the Wynne Collection labelled \"From Mrs Ormsby Gore, 1864\". There was a socketed axe at Brogynton, hanging up in the Gunroom, and this may be the socketed axe exhibited at Dolgelly (11).\r\n(d) The Brogynton Collection was exhibited at the Oswestry Meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Association in 1923.\r\n(e) Records the acquisition of the tanged, lugged chisel (3) from the Brogynton Hoard and 7 axes, items (4-5) and (7-11) possibly from Oswestry\r\n(f) Concludes that since the patina and general condition of items (4-11) is so diverse, it is doubtful whether they can ever have been associated in a hoard. They likewise bear no special resemblance to the three bronzes (1-3) known as the Brogynton hoard, each of which differs from the rest", "FindAltSiteRel": "Porkington, Shropshire"}}, {"id": 140699, "created": "2020-06-02T13:35:32.282037", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84260, "user_id": 243, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-02T14:28:51.796790", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SJ 278 312", "Site": "SALOP; OSWESTRY; SELATTYN; BROGYNTON", "CollHist": "National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. Item (1) 21.24.35; Item (2) 34.254; Item (3) 38.518.8; Item (4) 38.518.1; Item (5) 38.518.2; Item (6) 21.24.23; Items (7-11) 38.518.3-7 / History; Items (3-5) and (7-11) Presented by Lord Harlech in 1938; Item (2) Presented by Lord Harlech in 1934; Items (1) and (4) ex Wynne (Peniarth); con'd; Collection 1921.  Presented to W.W. Wynne by Mr Ormsby Gore in 1864; All the items (1-11) were in the posession of W. Ormsby Gore Esq of Brogynton in 1850.  Items (1-3) said to have been found on the estate.  Items (4-11) purchased, before 1850 from a brazier in Oswestry with provenance.", "Contents": "Possibly associated; (1) Socketed gouge; (2) Leaf-shaped sword in two fragments representing upper part of blade and butt with part of hilt of Hallstatt \"C\" type. (G\u00fcndlingen).; (3) Tanged chisel with small printed lugs / The following objects have been linked with the \"hoard\". Unprovenanced, possibly from Oswestry; (4) End-flanged axe; (5) Palstave, unlooped; (6) Palstave, unlooped; (7-10) Four palstaves, looped; (11) Socketed axe, 4 or 5 ribs on faces", "comments": "Uncertain if the name \"Mr Ormsby Gore\" is MR or MRS throughout the card; \"Arch Cambrensis\" in Bibliography, Item (b) and Item (d) is underlined, as is \"National Museum of Wales: 31st Annual Report for 1937-38 in Item (e).;", "ArchiveEtc": "[Rec.] S.H. 5.12.80", "ContextType": "9 UNDOCUMENTED (Items (1-3) doubtfully associated (4-11) unprovenanced)", "BiblioSources": "(a) Wynne (1850) 195; (b) Arch Cambrensis 2nd Ser. I (1850) 331; (c) Evans (1881) 168, 174, 462, 466 (Hoard 63); (d) Arch. Cambrensis 7th Ser. III (1923) 406; (e) National Museum of Wales: 31st Annual Report for 1937-38 (1939) 20-28; (f) Chitty (1940) 30-35; (g) Grimes (1951) 187 No538.; (h) Savory (1976b) 55 No11 Fig 11a; (i) Savory (1980) 123 No288 Fig 44", "Circumstances": "Found before 1850 when items (1-3) were exhibited by W.W. Wynne to the Archaeological institute.  Reference (a) records that these implements were found at Porkington, (now Brogynton), the seat of W. Ormsby-Gore Esq MP.  These three bronzes (1-3) formed what is known as the Porkington Hoard.; (b) Items (1-3) were exhibited again in 1850 at the Dolgelly Meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, together with a socketed axe and seven other \"celts or palstaves\", without provenance or history recorded.  In 1923 Miss Chilty went to make drawings of the Brogynton Bronzes for the BACC and found eight of the implements exhibited at Dolgelly preserved on a tray, together with a sheet of paper written by Mr Ormsby Gore.  This recorded \"Ten Celts - obtained from a brazier at Oswestry (nine reserved only)\".  There remained on the tray the sword fragment (2) and items (4-5) and (7-10).  The socketed gouge (1) and palstave (6) were missing and have subsequently been identified in the Wynne Collection Labelled \"From Mr Ormsby Gore, 1864\".  There was a socketed axe exhibited at Brogynton, hanging up in the Gunroom, and this may be the socketed axe exhibited at Dolgelly (11).; (d) The Brogynton Collection was exhibited at the Oswestry Meeting of the Cambrian Achaeological Association in 1923.; (e) Records the acquisition of the tanged, lugged chisel (3) from the Brogynton Hoard and 7 axes, items (4-5) and (7-11) possibly from Oswestry; (f) Concludes that since the patina and general condition of items (4-11) is so diverse, it is doubtful whether they can ever have been associated in a hoard.  They likewise bear no special resemblance to the three bronzes (1-3) known as the Brogynton hoard, each of which differs from the rest.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Porkington, Shropshire"}}, {"id": 140700, "created": "2020-06-02T14:22:25.868781", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84260, "user_id": 1994, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-02T14:46:39.690613", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SJ 278 312", "Site": "SALOP; OSWESTRY; SELATTYN; BROGYNTON", "CollHist": "National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. Item (1) 21.24.35; Item (2) 34.254; Item (3) 38.518.8; Item (4) 38.518.1; Item (5) 38.518.2; Item (6) 21.24.23; Item ( 7-11) 38.518.3-7\r\nHistory: Items (3-5) and (7-11) presented by Lord Harlech in 1938. Item (2) presented by Lord Harlech in 1934. Items (1) and (4) ex Wynne (Peniarth) Collection 1921. Presented to W.W. Wynne by Mrs Ormsby Gore in 1864. All the items (1-11) were in the possession of W. Ormsby Gore Esq of Brogynton in 1850. Items (1-3) said to have been found on the estate. Items (4-11) purchased before 1850 from a brazier in Oswestry with provenance.", "Contents": "Possibly associated:\r\n(1)\tSocketed gouge\r\n(2)\tLeaf-shaped sword in two fragments representing upper part of blade and butt with part of hilt of Hallstatt \u201cC\u201d type. (Gundlingon).\r\n(3)\tTanged chisel with small pointed lugs.\r\nThe following objects have been linked with the \u201choard\u201d. Unprovenances, possibly from Oswestry:\r\n(4)\tEnd-flanged axe\r\n(5)\tPalstave, unlooped\r\n(6)\tPalstave, unlooped\r\n(7-10) Four palstaves, looped\r\n(11) Socketed axe, 4 or 5 ribs on faces.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 5.12.80", "ContextType": "9 UNDOCUMENTED (Items 1-3 doubtfully associated 4-11 un-provenanced)", "BiblioSources": "(a)\tWynne (1850) 195\r\n(b)\tArch. Cambrensia 2nd Ser. I (1850) 331\r\n(c)\tEvans (1881) 168, 174, 462, 466 (Hoard 63\r\n(d)\tArch. Cambrensia 7th Ser. III (1923) 406\r\n(e)\tNational Museum of Wales: 31st Annual Report for 1937-38 (1939) 20-28\r\n(f)\tChitty (1940) 30-35\r\n(g)\tGrimes (1951) 187 No.538\r\n(h)\tSavoy (1976b) 55 No.11 Fig. 11a\r\n(i)\tSavoy (1980) 123 No.288 Fig 44", "Circumstances": "Found before 1850 when items (1-3) were exhibited by W.W. Wynne to the Archaeological Institute. Reference (a) records that these implements were found at pockington, (now Brogynton), the Seat of W. Ormsby-Gore Esq MP. These three bronzes (1-3) formed what is known as the Pockington Hoard.\r\n(b) Items (1-3) were exhibited again in 1850 at the Dolgelley Meeting of the Cambian Archaeological Association, together with a socketed axe and seven other \u201ccelts or palstave\u201d, without provenance or history recorded. In 1923 Miss Chitty went to make drawings of the Brogynton bronzes for the BACC and found eight of the implements exhibited at Dolgelly preserved on a tray, together with a sheet of paper written by Mrs Ormsby Gore. This recorded \u201cTen Celts \u2013 obtained from a brazier at Oswestry (nine reserved only)\u201d. These remained on the tray the sword fragments (2) and items (4-5) and (7-10). The socketed gouge (1) and palstave (6) were missing and have subsequently been identified in the Wynne Collection labelled \u201cFrome Mrs Ormsby Gore, 1864\u201d. There was a socketed axe at Brogyton, hanging up in the Gunroom, and this may be the socketed axe exhibited at Dolgelly (11).\r\n(d) The Brogynton Collection was exhibited at the Oswestry Meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Association in 1923.\r\n(e) records the acquisition of the tanged, tagged chisel (3) from the Brogynton Hoard and 7 axes, items (4-5) and (7-11) possibly from Oswestry.\r\n(f) concludes that since the patina and general condition of items (4-11) is so diverse it is doubtful whether they can even have been associated in a hoard. They likewise bear no special resemblance to the three bronzes (1-3) known as the Brogynton Hoard, each of which differs from the rest.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Pockington, Shropshire"}}, {"id": 140704, "created": "2020-06-02T15:47:22.895468", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84260, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-02T15:47:30.703497", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SJ 278 / 312", "Site": "SALOP / OSWESTRY / SELATTYN / BROGYNTON", "CollHist": "National Museum of Wales, Cardiff\r\nItem (1) 21.24.35\r\n   \"   (2) 34.254\r\n   \"    (3) 38.518.8\r\n   \"    (4) 38.518.1\r\n   \"    (5) 38.518.2\r\n    \"   (6)   21.24.23\r\n    \"    (7-11) 38.518.3-7\r\n/Items (3-5) and (7-11) Presented by Lord Harlech in 1938\r\nItem (2) Presented by :Lord Harlech in  1934\r\nItems (1) and (4) ex Wynne (Peniarth) Collection 1921. Presented to W.W. Wynne by Mrs. Ormsby-Gore in 1864.\r\nAll the items (1-11) were in the possesion of W. Ormsby -Gore Esq. at Brogynton \r\nin 1850.\r\nItems (1-3) said to have been found on the estate. Items (4-11) purchased, before 1850 from a brazier in Oswestry with provenance.", "Contents": "Possibly associated\r\n-------------------------\r\n(!) Socketed gouge\r\n(2) Leaf-shaped sword in two fragments representing upper part of blade and butt with part of hilt of Hallstat \"C\" type (?Grundlingen)\r\n(3) Tanged chisel with small pointed lugs\r\nThe following objects have been listed with the \"hoard\".\r\n---------------------------------------------------------------------\r\nUnprovenanced, possibly from Oswestry\r\n--------------------------------------------------\r\n(4) End-flanged axe\r\n(5) Palstave, unlooped\r\n(6) Palstave, unlooped\r\n(7-10) Four palstaves, looped\r\n(11) Socketed axe, 4 or 5 ribs on faces", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/S.H.  5.12.80", "ContextType": "9 UNDOCUMENTED (items(1-3) doubtfully associated (4-11) unprovenanced", "BiblioSources": "(a) Wynne (1850) 195\r\n(b) Arch.Cambrensis 2nd. Ser. I (1850) 331\r\n      ---------------------\r\n(c) Evans (1881) 168, 174, 462, 466 (Hoard 63)\r\n(d) Arch.Cambrensis 7th.Ser.III (1923) 406\r\n      ---------------------\r\n(e) National Museum of Wales: 31st. Annual Report for 1937-38 (1939) 20-28\r\n      ---------------------------------------------------------------------------\r\n(f) Chitty (1940) 30-35\r\n(g) Grimes (1951) 187 No.538\r\n(h) Savory (1976b) 55 No.11 Fig.11a\r\n(i) Savory (1980) 123 No.288 Fig.44", "Circumstances": "   Found before 1850 when items (1-3) were exhibited by W.W. Wynne to the Archaeological institute. Reference (a) records that these implements were found\r\nat Porkington, (now Brogynton), the seat of W. Ormsby-Gore Esq. MP. These three bronzes (1-3) formed what is known as the Porkington Hoard.\r\n(b) items (1-3) were exhibited again in 1850  at the Dolgelly Meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Association, together with a socketed axe and seven other \"celts or palstaves\", without provenance or history recorded. In 1923\r\nMiss Chitty went to make drawings of the Brogynton bronzes for the BACC and found eight of the implements exhibited at Dolgelly preserved on a tray, together with a sheet of paper written by Mrs. Ormsby-Gore. This recorded \"Ten celts - \r\nobtained from a brazier at Oswestry (nine reserved only\". There remained on the tray the sword fragment (2) and items (4-5) and (7-10). The socketed gouge (1) and a palstave (6) were missing and have subsequently been identified in the Wynne Collection labelled \"From Mrs. Ormsby-Gore, 1864\". There was a socketed axe at Brogynton, hanging up in the Gunroom, and this may be the socketed axe exhibited at Dolgelly (11).\r\n(d) The Brogynton Collection was exhibited at the Oswestry Meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Association in 1923.\r\n(e) records the acquisition of the tanged, lugged chisel (3) from the Brogynton Hoard and 7 axes, items (4-5) and (7-11) possibly from Oswestry.\r\n(f) concludes that since the patina and general condition of items (4-11) is so diverse, it is doubtful whether they can even have been associated in a hoard.\r\nThey likewise bear no special resemblance to the three bronzes (1-3) known as the Brogynton hoard, each of which differs from the rest.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Porkington, Shropshire"}}]