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Copper painted with the design of a raven in a sideways position (it has been anonymously noted on the catalogue card that this design is unusual as it is not frontally depicted). It is noted that this copper is numbered 1929.194 on the object.; GoodThe glues used to attach the label on the rear are causing the copper to corrode.
A large copper the surface of which has been painted black and a design has been scratched through the paint revealing the copper below. The design is distributive, and therefore hard to identify with certainty.; Good
Miniature version of a copper with characteristic T- shaped ridge. The copper is heavily verdigreed.; Good
Small copper shield in the characteristic shape with a T-shaped ridge. Has holes at both the top and the bottom.; Good
Two fragments (parts a-b) from a larger copper. The first piece (part a) is relatively rectangular with an orange/bronze-coloured zig zag band across the middle. The second piece (part b) is relatively rectangular with angular sides and is undecorated while also curving inward along one side.
Copper that has been split and rejoined. Base has edges that flare slightly towards the bottom edge, as well as a raised ridge that runs vertically down the centre. The upper section has edges that flare towards the top curved edge. Both sections are riveted together with four strips of copper that serve as supports on the reverse. The copper has incised designs.
Copper with edges that flare slightly toward the base as well as the top. Has a T-shaped raised design element near the centre, that divides the bottom section in half and separates the top section from the bottom. The top section is slightly convex. The copper is blackened overall with incised diagonal lines on the bottom section and an incised bear face and two paws surrounded by a border on the top section.
Small blackened copper with rectangular bottom section and flaring upper section. The upper section is slightly convex with a face design in brown, and the bottom section has four sets of two diagonal brown lines. The bottom edge is folded over, and there is a convex band running vertically up the centre joined to a convex band that runs horizontally across where the bottom section joins the top section. Part of a larger design is visible on the reverse and indicates that this small copper may have been made from a larger one.
Copper with a bottom section that has a slight point at the centre of the bottom edge and the width tapers slightly towards the bottom. The top section flares outwards, the top edge is curved, and this section is slightly convex. Abstract design overall on face. The copper is composed of two pieces joined to a horizontal piece of copper with metal rivets.
Longitudinal fragment of a broken copper. Hand design on upper part. Copper made of pieces joined together, but pieces are loose. Edges are jagged and roughly cut. Approximately twelve holes have been made around edges. Possible traces of paint on surface ?