[{"id": 136364, "created": "2020-04-28T16:11:57.851233", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84290, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-04-28T16:50:37.903884", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SJ 24;113;7 Savory (1965 & 1980);8 Grimes (1951)", "Site": "WALES;POWYS;[MONTGOMERY];GUILSFIELD", "CollHist": "(a) National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. 31.62. 2-103 (Items 2-103)\r\nLent by The Earl of Powis 1931\r\n(b) Ludlow Museum: Donated Earl of Powys 1863 [Items (1) and (105-107)]\r\n(c) British Museum [Item (108)]\r\nRetained (or overlooked) between 1911 & 1921\r\n(d) Welshpool Museum [Item (109)]\r\nDonated by Morris Jones\r\n(e) Shrewsbury Museum [Items (110-116)]\r\nDonated in 1863 by the Earl of Powis\r\n(f) Whereabouts of item (104) unknown\r\nHistory\r\nIn 1862 the Earl of Powis was able to secure nearly, but probably not quite all, the items in the hoard. Within a month he had given a small selection of the bronzes to Shrewsbury Museum - items (110-116), and in January 1863 a smaller selection was given to Ludlow Museum. Items (1) and (105-107).\r\nAt some time before 1874, a spearhead (109) had been given to the Powysland Museum at Welshpool, by Morris Jones (? How did he get hold of it).\r\nThe greater part of the Powis Castle Collection had been sent for display to the British Museum at some time before 1991, but by 1929 it had been returned to Powis Castle with the exception of one ferrule (108) which had been retained or overlooked.\r\nIn 1931 the Powis Castle collection was deposited on loan to the NMW, Cardiff.", "Contents": "(1) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, butt broken off, damaged\r\n(2) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, blade edge damaged\r\n(3) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, butt broken off\r\n(4) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, butt broken off\r\n(5) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, butt and edge of blade broken off\r\n(6) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, butt portion and edge broken off. ? A waster\r\n(7) Fragment of central part of palstave, with base of thick central rib & weaker converging ribs on either side\r\n(8) Fragment of a plain palstave blade\r\n(9) Small fragment of a palstave\r\n(10) Fragment of central part of a palstave blade, with ends of 3 parallel ribs below stop\r\n(11) Fragment from butt of palstave\r\n(12) Featureless palstave fragments\r\n(13) Socketed axe, slight mouth mouldings ; plain faces\r\n(13a) Small fragment from mouth of a socketed axe\r\n(14) Rivetted spearhead ; lunate openings in blade which is hollow. Sharply incised notched decoration around openings in the blade, and in two lines on each side between openings and rivet-holes\r\n(15) Hollow-bladed riveted spearhead with incipient barbs\r\n(16) Leaf-shaped, slightly hollow-bladed spearhead ; socket damaged on one face\r\n(17) Spearhead as (16) with tip broken off\r\n(18) Riveted, slightly hollow-bladed spearhead with tip broken off. Dot pattern on socket and base of blade\r\n(19) Fragment from near the tip of a hollow-bladed spearhead\r\n(20-21) Socket and lower part of blade (split) of a hollow-bladed, riveted spearhead forced up its socket\r\n(22) Lower part of a hollow-bladed rivetted spearhead\r\n(23) Part of the hollow blade of a spearhead\r\n(24) Fragment of lower part of blade of a leaf-shaped sword\r\n(25) Fragment of upper part of a hollow-bladed spearhead\r\n(26-27) Tips of solid-bladed spearheads\r\n(28) Solid-cast riveted spearhead with projecting pegs at rivet-holes, due to the omission of core and peg for securing it in position. Tip damaged.", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "Rec. SH 5.12.80\r\nCont. Card: 2", "ContextType": "1a. HOARD", "BiblioSources": "(a) Barnwell (1864) 212-21 Figs\r\n(b) Evans (1881) 87, 114, 174, 285, 302 Fig. 365, 315, 336, 339 Fig. 424, 424, 462, 467 (Hoard N\u00b0 70)\r\n(c) Ward (1929-30) 1-32 Figs\r\n(d) Grimes (1931) 358-361\r\n(e) Grimes (1951) 190 N\u00b0 547\r\n(f) Savory (1965) 179-196\r\n(g) Chitty (1965) 120-129\r\n(h) Davies (1967) 95-108\r\n(i) Savory (1980) 117-8 N\u00b0 268 Figs. 32-38", "Circumstances": "Found in 1862 by labourers digging a field drain. The findspot is said to have been on the SE side of Rhuallt, 100 yds from Crowther's camp. The hoard was packed tight as though originally deposited in a perishable container.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}, {"id": 140817, "created": "2020-06-05T11:09:54.474884", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84290, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-05T11:10:01.450122", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "SJ  24   7 Savory (1965 & 1980); 8 Grimes (1951)  / 113", "Site": "WALES / POWYS / [MONTGOMERY] / GUILSFIELD", "CollHist": "(a) National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.  31.62.2-103 (Items 2-103)\r\n     Lent by the Earl of Powis 1931\r\n(b) Ludlow Museum: Donated Earl of Powys 1863 [Items (1) and (105-107)]\r\n(c) British Museum [(Item 108)]  Retained (or overlooked between 1911 & 1921\r\n(d) Welshpool Museum [Item (109)]  Donated by Morris Jones\r\n(e) Shrewsbury Museum [Items (110-116)]  Donated in 1863 by the Earl of Powis\r\n(f) Whereabouts of Item (104) unknown\r\n\r\n/ In 1862 the Earl of Powis was able to secure nearly, but probably not quite all,\r\nthe items in the hoard. Within a month he had given a small selection of the bronzes to Shrewsbury Museum - Items (110-116), and in January 1863 a smaller\r\nselection was given to Ludlow Museum. Items (1) and (105-107)\r\n  At some time before 1874, a spearhead (109) had been given to the \r\nPowysland Museum at Welshpool by Morris Jones.(? how did he get hold of it)\r\n  The greater part of the Powis Castle Collection had been sent for display to the\r\nBritish Museum at some time before 1911, but by 1929 it had been returned to Powis Castle with the exception of one ferrule (108) which had been retained or overlooked.\r\n  In 1931 the Powis Castle collection was deposited on loan to the NMW, Cardiff", "Contents": "(1) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, butt broken off, damaged\r\n(2) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, blade edge damaged\r\n(3) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, butt broken off\r\n(4) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, butt broken off\r\n(5) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, butt and edge broken off\r\n(6) Narrow-bladed palstave, looped, butt portion and edge broken off. ? a waster\r\n(7) Fragment of central part of palstave, with base of thick central rib & and \r\n      converging ribs on either side.\r\n(8) Fragment of a plain palstave blade\r\n(9) Small fragment of a palstave\r\n(10) Fragment of central part of a palstave blade, with ends of 3 parallel ribs\r\n       below stop \r\n(11) Fragment from butt of palstave\r\n(12) Featureless palstave fragments\r\n(13) Socketed axe, slight mouth mouldings; plain faces\r\n(14) Rivetted spearhead; lunate openings in blade which is hollow. Sharply \r\n        incised notched decoration around openings in the blade, and in two lines \r\n        on each side between openings and rivet-holes\r\n(15) Hollow-bladed riveted spearhead with incipient barbs\r\n(16) Leaf-shaped, slightly hollow-bladed spearhead; socket damaged on one    \r\n       face\r\n(17) Spearhead as (16) with tip broken off\r\n(18) Riveted, slightly hollow-bladed spearhead with tip broken off. Dot pattern on\r\n        socket and base of blade.\r\n(19) Fragment from near the tip of a hollow-bladed spearhead\r\n(20-21) Socket and lower part of blade (split) of a hollow-bladed, riveted\r\n             spearhead, with part of another hollow-bladed spearhead forced up\r\n             its socket.\r\n(22) Lower part of a hollow-bladed rivetted spearhead\r\n(23) Part of a hollow blade of a spearhead\r\n(24) Fragment of lower part of blade of a leaf-shaped sword\r\n(25) Fragment of upper part of a hollow-bladed spearhead\r\n(26-27) Tips of solid-bladed spearheads\r\n(28) Solid-cast riveted spearhead with projecting pegs  at rivet-holes, due to the\r\n       omission of core and peg for securing it in position. Tip damaged.\r\n    ", "comments": "Card 1 of 3, all transcribed", "ArchiveEtc": "/SH  5.12.80 // Cont. card 2", "ContextType": "1a Hoard", "BiblioSources": "(a) Barnwell (1864) 212-21 Figs.\r\n(b) Evans (1881) 87, 114, 174, 285, 302 Fig.365;  315, 336, 339 Fig.424;  \r\n     424,462, 467 (Hoard No.70)\r\n(c) Ward (1929-30) 1-32 Figs.\r\n(d) Grimes (1931) 358-361\r\n(e) Grimes (1951) 190 No. 547\r\n(f) Savory (1965) 179-196\r\n(g) Chitty (1965) 120-129\r\n(h) Davies (1967) 95-108\r\n(i) Savory (1980) 117-8 No.268 Figs.32-38", "Circumstances": "   Found in 1862 by labourers digging a field drain. The findspot is said to have been on the SE side of Rhuallt, 100 yards from Crowther's camp. The hoard was \r\npacked tight as though originally in a perishable container.", "FindAltSiteRel": ""}}]