Loom weight, Saxon
It would have been used to weigh a spindle when wool was wound by hand. A woman who spun was called a spinster. Possibly Anglo-Saxon. Found in Wraybury
Roman Roof Tile
Fragment of a Roman roof tile from Cox Green villa excavation from 1959, with impression of dog's paw. Other finds from the excavation were also given to the Museum. The Villa was started in the early 2nd century (100 - 150 AD) and occupation continued until the 4th Century (300 - 400 AD).
Roman Pottery Sherd
Base of a Roman vase dug up during excavations for the new reservoir on St Leonards Hill, Windsor in 1960. An estimated date is given between 100-300 AD. It is identified as buff sandy ware and the small shape of base indicates the complete vase being small.