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Cloth Seal, Colchester Dutch Community Seal, Tubular, 1571 onward

Cloth Seal, Colchester Dutch Community Seal, Tubular, 1571 onward, Image & Found by Trev Hooper.
Found just east of Colchester, ?mm.

C and conjoined CO type markings // blank

A torn tubular cloth seal attributed to the Colchester Dutch weaving community.

See:- Colchester Archaeological Report 5: The post-Roman small finds from excavations in Colchester 1971-85, Nina Crummy. (Leaden Seals for Cloths, G. Egan, P.34-35, figs 1944-1948)

“These seals all have a hole running diametrically through the flan. A tape or wire would have passed through this hole to keep the seal fixed in place. The stamped conjoined circles and semicircles in various combinations may give some kind of technical information which would have been useful to a limited number of traders or artisans. There are similar seals in the Colchester and Essex Museum (VCH 1907, fig 7,e,g, where they are described as maker’s seals, which may be correct), and an example found in London(A G Pilson collection) has in addition to the conjoined circles part of a stamp paralleled by devices on Colchester Dutch community cloth seals. Although there is thus a definite connection between these single-disc seals and the textile quality control system used by the Dutch in the town, the significance of the conjoined circles remains obscure."

Date: 11/01/23
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Cloth Seal, Colchester Dutch Community Seal, Tubular, 1571 onward
Keywords: Unique Identification Number - BSG.CS.01996 Date 1571 onwards
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