Three bronze implements Roman - Saxon Periods, circa 1st-6th Centuries A.D. A Roman medical fibula, the arching bow hinged to the pin and forming pincers, the bow terminating in a catch-plate at the other end, 2½in (6.5cm) long; Roman tweezers, formed from a rectangular strip bent in half to form a loop at one end, with in-turned tips at the other, 23/8in (6cm) long; and Saxon tweezers, of waisted rectangular form, decorated on both sides with punched circles, a hole at the end with suspension loop, 3¾in (9.6cm) long (3)
Three bronze implements Roman - Saxon Periods, circa 1st-6th Centuries A.D. A Roman medical fibula, the arching bow hinged to the pin and forming pincers, the bow terminating in a catch-plate at the other end, 2½in (6.5cm) long; Roman tweezers, formed from a rectangular strip bent in half to form a loop at one end, with in-turned tips at the other, 23/8in (6cm) long; and Saxon tweezers, of waisted rectangular form, decorated on both sides with punched circles, a hole at the end with suspension loop, 3¾in (9.6cm) long (3)
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