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Oil Burner Oil burner - this  opened topped style is made from pottery. Oil was placed in the middle and draw through wicks  placed in the shaped corners. RB001
£7.00
Baby's Feeding Bottle Baby's feeding bottle - a small pottery  jug with feeding spout RB002
£11.50
Mortaria Mortaria - pottery mixing bowl with pouring spout (approx 23cm / 9" diameter) RB003
£24.00
Wine Flagon Pottery wine flagon RB004
£31.00
Roman Tripod Candle Holder Iron tripod candle holder - approx 18 -22 cm high  RB005
£25.00
Pair of Beeswax candles with flax wicks Beeswax candles - pair of dipped Beeswax candles with flax wicks  RB006
£4.50
Picture coming soon! Needle holder - Hollow tube plugged with a leather stop that can contain a needle, 3 shaped sections around the outside for thread RB007
£20.00
Roman bone needle Bone needle - used for sewing woollen cloth together - approx 5-6 cm long  RB008
£6.00
Picture coming soon! Horn die with period markings RB009
£4.00
Picture coming soon! Horn Dice Cup - approx 7X5cm RB010
£9.00
Picture coming soon! Three wooden dice in small leather bag with period markings RB011
£7.00
Picture coming soon! Clay Marbles (12) in Leather Bag RB012
£10.00

Health and Hygiene

Roman ear scoop and tweezer tool (2 variants) Ear Scoop / Tweezers - double ended tool made from bone Used from AD1 - 1500's.  Designs vary.  Picture shows two examples of this tool. RB013
£14.00
Roman Stridgel Strigel - curved metal instrument used to scrape sweat off, particularly after bathing. RB014
£13.00
Roman Chatelaine Set Chatelaine Set - series of small metal hygiene tools set on a ring that would have been attached to the wearer's belt. Set includes ear scoop, nail cleaner and tweezers. RB021
£7.50

Clothing and Accessories

Picture coming soon! Roman styled hair pin - made from bone, turned design, approx 5- 7 cm  RB015
£7.00
Roman Penannular Penannular - Circular styled pins used throughout early times to fasten clothing. Brass  3-4 cm RB016
£5.00
Picture coming soon! Bone cloak pin - size 4 - 7cm RB017
£5.00
Antler Cloak Pin Antler cloak pin - size 4 - 7cm RB018
£5.50
Picture coming soon! Horn  cloak pin - size 4 - 7cm RB019
£5.50
Roman hook-fastening bracelet Hook fastening bracelet - made from metal. RB020
£9.50
Roman Bulla Bulla - lucky charm worn by roman boys until reaching manhood. This version is made form brass. RB022
£15.40

Military

Picture coming soon! Segment  of Armour - Front Shoulder piece from child sized Lorica Segmentata made in aluminium (to meet H&S regulations)  Approx 15 X 12 cm with buckles, leather strap and decorative details RB023
£25.00
Picture coming soon! Part of Cingulum - protective decorative hanging strap from the front of a soldiers belt.  Approx 25 cm long with decorative details. RB024
£19.50

Communication

Roman Wax Tabulae Wax Tabulae - single tablet made from wood and filled with beeswax. Once written on wax can be warmed to refresh the surface for further writing.  Aimed at school use, this version is slightly larger than the 2 Leaf Codex. RB025
£9.00
Picture coming soon! 2 Leaf Codex - The traditional Roman style wax tablet.  Two wax panels that fold together to avoid smudging during transport.  Bound together along one edge with leather thong. RB031
£9.00
Roman Codex (3 leaves, 4 pages) 3 Leaf Codex - three wax tabulae (tablets), four wax panels,  bound together along one edge with leather thong. Includes wooden styli. RB026
£16.00
Roman brass and copper styli Styli - Metal instrument for writing on wax tabulae (tablets). RB027
£7.00
Roman Vindolanda Style Pen Vindolanda style pen RB028
£7.00

Commerce

Picture coming soon! 5 Roman Coin Set- set of five different denomination replica roman coins in a cloth bag. RB029
£3.00
Picture coming soon! 20 Roman Coin Collection  - 20 roman coins (4 sets of five different denomination coins) in a cloth bag. RB030
£11.00

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