Wrought nail with rosehead and chisel/shovel tip.
Iron | Object #: 1692958
Burned. Clinched. 24d (pennyweight).
Burned. Clinched. 24d (pennyweight).
Possibly used for horse shoes.
Rounded head, rounded shank at near head-end transitions to square towards tip. Used to fasten door or gate hinges, or larger pieces of farm equipment
6d (pennyweight). Possibly burned.
4d (pennyweight). Clinched. Burned. Pointed tip.
T-head nail with chisel-shovel tip. Pulled. 20d (pennyweight).
One bow complete, but bent; one blade nearly complete. Square shanks.
Form of shank and bow apears similar to Noel Hume (1969:268, figure 87, number 7) dating to c.1740. Square shank.
Hook broken off. Ornate, high style buckle, probably plated. Botantical motif appears to have pears and round fruit, possibly apples. Hook is also decorated with open work and round shapes. Possibly girdle buckle or shoe buckle.
Square with cast pin. Two small spikes cast as part of the frame. Probable third spike missing.
Rectangular with three finished, rounded corners. Three nail holes along on side, two in the middle; one on the other side. Possible used for patching or reinforcing.
Bent. Rivet intact.
Balustrade-shaped stem.
Blade length: 100mm. Pointed blade.
Everted-ended bale handle.