[{"id": 139039, "created": "2020-05-16T09:19:10.679829", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84437, "user_id": 580, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-05-16T09:43:41.152185", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "TF 70;70", "Site": "NORFOLK;WEST NORFOLK;NEAR STOKE FERRY;[BANKS OF RIVER WISSEY]", "CollHist": "ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM OXFORD\r\n(1) 1927.2446 (2) 1927.2445 (3) 1927.2450 (4) 1927.2444 (5) 1927.2447 (6) 1927.2448 (7-8) 1927.2449\r\nHistory :\r\nBequeathed to Ashmolean on death of Sir John Evans in 1927\r\nBequeathed to Sir John Evans (? date) on the death of Mr J.W. Flower\r\nPurchased by Mr J.W. Flower at some date before 30 Jan 1873 when objects (1-2) and (5-8) were exhibited to the Society of Antiquaries of London", "Contents": "(1-2) Two leaf-shaped spears\r\n(3) Chape\r\n(4) Halberd\r\n(5) Spearhead, socketed, in two fragments, peg-holes\r\n(6) Spearhead, as (5) but smaller\r\n(7) Fragment of spearhead as (5)\r\n(8) Fragment of spearhead as (5)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "S.H. 17.7.80", "ContextType": "? Unprovenanced. Purchased in 19th Century. Augmented since purchase ?", "BiblioSources": "(a) Fowler (1873) 425\r\n(b) Evans (1881) 270, 282, 305, Fig. 373, 314, 460, 465. (Evans Hoard N\u00b0 22)\r\n(c) O' Riordain (1936) 199-200, 312\r\n(d) Case (1954) 19\r\n(e) Invent. Arch. GB8 (1955) 1st Set. (2 cards)\r\n(f) Brown & Blin-Stoyle (1959) 201-2", "Circumstances": "(i) Circumstances of find unknown. According to (a) two leaf-shaped swords (1-2) and three spearheads (5-8) \"were found together on the banks of the river Wissey\". Presumably at some time before 30 January 1873 when these objects were exhibited by Flower to the Society of Antiquaries of London.\r\n(ii) (b) By 1881 the hoard had been augmented by the inclusion of the chape (3) and the halberd (4). (b) also records four spearheads instead of the three mentioned by (a), presumably because the spearhead fragments (7-8) do not fit together, and represent two separate spearheads instead of Fowler's broken spearhead in two fragments.", "FindAltSiteRel": "STOKE Ferry II"}}, {"id": 141695, "created": "2020-06-27T20:05:06.434860", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84437, "user_id": 1998, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-27T20:32:46.323309", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "TF; 70; 70", "Site": "West Norfolk; Near Stoke Ferry; [Banks of River Wissey]", "CollHist": "Ashmolean Museum Oxford\r\n(1) 1927.2446; (2) 1927.2445\r\n(3) 1927.2450; (4) 1927.2444\r\n(5) 1927.2447; (6) 1927.2448\r\n(7-8) 1927.2449\r\n\r\nHistory\r\nBequeathed to Ashmolean on death of Sir John Evans in 1927\r\n\r\nBequeathed to Sir John Evans (?date) on the death of Mr J.W. Flower\r\n\r\nPurchased by Mr J.W. Flower at some date before 30 Jan 1873 when objects (1-2) and (5-8) were exhibited to the Society of Antiquities of London.", "Contents": "(1-2) Two leaf-shaped spears\r\n(3) Chape\r\n(c) Halberd\r\n(5) Spearhead, socketed, in two fragments, peg-holes\r\n(6) Spearhead, as (5) but smaller\r\n(7) Fragment of spearhead as (5)\r\n(8) Fragment of spearhead as (5)", "comments": "", "ArchiveEtc": "/; S.H. 17.7.80", "ContextType": "? Unprovenanced. Purchased in 19th Century.  Augmented since purchase ?", "BiblioSources": "(a) Fowler (1873) 425\r\n(b) Evans (1881) 270, 282, 305 Fig. 373, 314, 460, 465. (Evans Hoard No 22)\r\n(c) O'Riordain (1936) 199-200, 312\r\n(d) Case (1954) 19\r\n(e) Invent. Arch. GB 8 (1955) 1st Set. (2cards)\r\n(f) Brown 7 Blin-Stryle (1959) 201-2", "Circumstances": "(i) Circumstances of find unknown.  According to (a) two leaf-shaped swords (1-2) and three spearheads (5-8) \"were found together on the banks of ?Ike river Wissey\".  Presumably at some time before 30 January 1873 when these objects were exhibited by Flower & the Society of Antiquities of London.\r\n\r\n(ii) (b) By 1881 the hoard had been augmented by the inclusion of the chape (3) and the halberd (4).\r\n(b) also records four spearheads instead of the three mentioned by (a), presumably because the spearhead fragments (7-8) do not fit together, and represent two separate spearheads instead of Fowler's broken spearhead in two fragments.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Stoke Ferry II"}}, {"id": 141696, "created": "2020-06-27T20:33:49.592415", "project_id": 456, "task_id": 84437, "user_id": 2005, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-27T20:33:59.399801", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"NGR": "TF 70 / 70", "Site": "NORFOLK / WEST NORFOLK / NEAR STOKE FERRY / [BANKS OF RIVER WISSEY]", "CollHist": "Ashmolean Museum, Oxford\r\n(1) 1927.2446; (2) 1927.2445; (3) 1927.2450; (4) 1927.2444; (5) 1927.2447; \r\n(6) 1927. 2448; (7-8) 1927.2449\r\n/Bequeathed to Ashmolean on death of Sir John Evans in 1927.\r\nBequeathed to Sir John Evans on the death of Mr. J.W. Flower. \r\nPurchased by Mr. J.W. Flower at some date before 30 Jan 1873 when objects (1-2) and (5-8) were exhibited to the Society of Antiquaries of London", "Contents": "(1-2) Two leaf-shaped spears\r\n(3) Chape\r\n(4) Halberd\r\n(5) Spearhear, socketed, in two fragments, peg-holes\r\n(6) Spearhead, as (5) but smaller\r\n(7) Fragment of spearhead as (5) \r\n(8) Fragment of spearhead as (5)", "comments": "? Flower or ? Fowler", "ArchiveEtc": "/S.H.  17.7.80", "ContextType": "? Unprovenanced.  Purchased in 19th. Century. Augmented since purchase ?", "BiblioSources": "(a) Fowler (1873) 425\r\n(b) Evans (1881) 270, 282, 305 Fig.373, 314, 460, 465 (Evans Hoard No.22)\r\n(c) O Riordain (1936) 199-200, 312\r\n(d) Case (1954) 19\r\n(e) Invent. Arch. GB 8 (1955) 1st.Set.(2 cards)\r\n     ---------------\r\n(f) Brown & Bliss-?Stoyle (1959) 201-2", "Circumstances": "(i) Circumstances of find unknown. According to (a) two leaf-shaped swords (1-2)\r\n    and three spearheads (5-8) \"were found together on the banks of the river  \r\n    Wissey\". Presumably at some before 30 January 1873 when these objects \r\n    were exhibited by Flower to the Society of Antiquaries of London.\r\n(ii) (b) by 1881 the hoard had been augmented by the inclusion of the chape (3)\r\n     and the halberd (4) \r\n     (b) also records four spearheads instead of the three mentioned by (a), \r\n     presumably because the spearhead fragments (7-8) do not fit together, and \r\n     represent two separate spearheads instead of Fowler's broken spearhead in \r\n     two fragments.", "FindAltSiteRel": "Stoke Ferry ii"}}]