Description:

A compelling, research-forward grouping of metal-detected small finds spanning multiple centuries and traditions, assembled here as a single cabinet lot for the collector of field-recovered artifacts, devotional metalwork, and low-denomination historic coinage. This offering presents an evocative cross-section of everyday life and personal adornment - from faith tokens worn at the neck, to utilitarian dress fittings, to the humble coins that passed hand-to-hand through Roman, medieval, and early modern Europe.

Includes:

Ancient coinage assortment, including multiple Roman-period bronze issues and at least two later Roman-era, silvered or billon-style pieces, all presented in excavated condition with worn legends and softened portraits.
Spanish copper coinage attributed to maravedis denominations, with several irregular, heavily patinated examples typical of ground finds, accompanied by one green-patinated Spanish maravedis-type coin of clearer round flan.
Devotional and religious metalwork, including an oval Catholic religious medal pendant (Spanish attribution on the label), and multiple cross-form pendants, including a more “coptic-style” cross profile and a simpler Latin cross form.
A substantial oval-framed belt buckle with inner bar intact, strongly suggestive of late medieval to early modern dress hardware, preserved with deep burial patina and surface pitting that speaks to long interment.
A Victorian-era good-luck horseshoe brooch or badge element with openwork decoration and central floral or clover-like motif, offering strong display presence even in aged condition.
Decorative mounts and appliques, including an openwork copper-alloy applique and an additional attachment-form mount with a single hole, suitable for study as harness, strap, or garment ornaments.
Buttons and button-like decorative discs, including an antique uniform or military-style button with corrosion at the shank area and at least one richly patterned ornamental disc with scrolling border decoration.
A holed hammered silver coin consistent with a medieval or steppe-era dirham-style piece, preserved as found with a suspension perforation that suggests historic secondary use as a pendant or keepsake.
Additional mixed small finds and fragments (rings, bars, curved strap-like fragments, and small discs), included as part of the original recovery group and ideal for further attribution by the specialist.

All items appear to be offered uncleaned and as found, with earthen staining, oxidation, patination, corrosion, edge losses, and surface wear consistent with burial recovery. Detail visibility ranges from faint to partially legible, with several coins notably worn and some pieces fragmentary. This lot is best suited to collectors and researchers who value untouched surfaces and the honest archaeological aesthetic of detector-recovered material.

Accepted Forms of Payment:

COD (cash on delivery), MasterCard, Money Order / Cashiers Check, Other, Paypal, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

Please refer to item 20-24 in Oakwood Auctions Terms and Conditions of Sale for all Collection and Shipping terms

April 4, 2026 11:00 AM EDT
Stouffville, ON, CA

Oakwood Auctions

You agree to pay a buyer's premium of 20% and any applicable taxes and shipping.

View full terms and conditions

Bid Increments
From: To: Increments:
$0 $99 $5
$100 $299 $10
$300 $499 $25
$500 $999 $50
$1,000 $2,999 $100
$3,000 $9,999 $250
$10,000 $49,999 $500
$50,000 $99,999 $1,000
$100,000 $999,999 $5,000
$1,000,000 + $10,000