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A ceramic tile measuring 55 x 36 cm.
Some of the coins were placed inside a copper-alloy vase or vessel. This vessel is also described in the 'Objects' section.
A gold necklace constructed from 18 round, small openwork plaques secured by small lengths of chain. It measures 44cm in length.
A simple gold chain made of fine gold wire measuring 30.5cm in length.
All three of the gold rings were exceptionally large, hollow and filled with resin.
Four of the silver rings were exceptionally large, hollow and filled with resin
A silver gilt bracelet, one of 9 bracelets of various types, both open and closed in form
A silver bracelet, one of 9 bracelets of various types, both open and closed in form.
A gold earring composed of two fine circles and a suspension hook.
A silvered copper-alloy strainer measuring 20cm in diameter
A silvered copper-alloy strainer measuring 11cm in diameter.
Ten copper-alloy pans, paterae or vessels, some of which were silvered.
A copper-alloy patera with the stamp NIGELLIO F 'sur la queue'.
A hollow copper-alloy plate
A copper-alloy ewer measuring 15cm in height, with a fine, decorated handle.
A small pot, referred to as a 'tupin' with a loop for suspension. The pot has a height of 18cm. The metallic composition of the pot is not mentioned.
Three copper-alloy buckets with suspension loops. They measure 15cm in height.
A copper-alloy vase or vessel in the form of an 'inverted funnel' - 'entonnoir renversé' with a round handle. This vessel contained approximately 395 coins from the hoard.
Updated by C. Gazdac (Apr. 2018).