A piece of Medieval pottery used as a fish net weight.
Found in Buscot weir pool from an eroded bank by David Wilson (23059800).
A roughly shaped piece of grey perforated grey pottery used to weigh down fishing nets in the River Thames.
A lead hanging weight.
Rectangular with grooved edges and a hole at one end. Undated.
Recovered during the restoration of the Chantry House in Henley, 2003-2004. These finds were recovered from the main part of the Chantry House building.