Taynton Metal Detecting Club
The Gannets

Roman Brooches

Coberley.

Coberley.

Coberley.

Trumpet Brooch.
Newent.

Dymock.

Dymock.
Dymock.

Taynton.
Repousse mounted plate brooch.
A precious stone may have been mounted in the central hole.
Late 1st century.
Coberley.

Redmarley.
Newent.

Dymock.


Rosette.
Wiltshire.

Coberley.

Birdlip type.
Iron Age to early Roman, 50BC to AD 50.
Newent.
Brooch or Mount, traces of green enamel.
Roman or Medieval.
Disc type with enamel inserts.
mid 2nd Century.
Hartpury.
Thistle or Fantail type. Class A type X.
Claudian period AD 43-54.
Newent.
Fantail derivative with blue and white enamel inserts. Length 6cm.
1st to 2nd Century.
Tibberton.
Headstud type with remains of loop for chain.
2nd Century.
Rudford.
High arched bow, stem decorated with red & blue enamel inserts.
1st to early 2nd Century.
Dymock.
Langton Down type.
1st Century.
Newent.
La Tene derivitive.
1st Century.
Panther Brooch. Body covered with circular cells that would have been of coloured enamel. One glass eye still in place.
2nd to 3rd Century.
Newent.
Trumpet type - tapering bow type.
1st to early 2nd Century.
Newent.
Trumpet type.
Iron Age to early Roman, 50BC to AD 50.
Rudford.
Trumpet type, tapered stem with a animal face (two eyes, nostrils and a hollow snout).
Early 2nd Century.
Dymock.
Wroxexter type.
Early 2nd Century.
Rudford.