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WIL201
COR257
COR258
COR259
COR262
COR267
WIL403
COR277
COR023
WIL421
WIL020
COR208
27/2013/171
These pebbles are from the collection of the late Ivor Treby.
848/1989/1/1
This bowl was excavated from a Roman cremation burial on a road leading from the fortress at Exeter.
355/2008/4
A wooden peg used in the construction of an oriel window from a building in High Street, Exeter.
858/1989/2
Wood rarely survives from Roman Exeter so this peg is an unusual item.
604/1989/1
British manufacturers mass-produced low cost souvenirs to mark the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953.
7208
This tinted pencil sketch titled 'The Queen of the Exe, launched 5 April 1852 is in a gilt frame.
189/2000/16
COR090
57/1926/55
Pearl shell crucifixes were made using techniques already employed for pendants in Isabel and the western Solomons.
100/1996/6
The kina shell pendant is considered the most valuable item of the Papuan highlands and consists of the rare gold-lipped oyster shell (Pinctada maxima).
853/1989/57
This type of crescent-shaped horse harness mount is often found on Roman military sites and is a distinctive Roman object.
93/1998/2
This pendant would have been buried with its owner.
122/1997
Ray Marshall was a Canadian potter, born in 1913.
5/1946/436
This Roman cameo pendant was made to be worn around the neck.
E422
402
Penny Farthing Bicycle, 'Clifton' or Ordinary Bicycle made by Thos.