Folia archeologica 13.

L. Huszár: Merchant's seals of the 16th and 17th centuries

188 L. Huszár » Arms as above. Rev. Plain. Collection of Béla Czigány (Győr); lead, 34 mm. Found on the site of the fortress of Győr, not far from the big fortressgate near the Danube. 5. Obv. *HONIXSOEIT*OV*MAL*VCXOSENSE C*» Arms as above. Rev. Plain. Budapest; Museum of the Fortress of Buda; bronze, 33 mm. Found at the excavations carried out on the site of the old fortress of Buda. Site: the mediaeval cellar under the courtyard of the western place. Network number: 521— 885(10—ÍR) Huszár, L., BpR 17(1956) 219. №. 1182. 6. Obv. *HONI*SOETxQV*MAI*V<:*jqENSEe-s-* Arms as above. Rev. Scratches on a surface without impression. (Fig. 59.) Nagykanizsa, Túri György Museum; lead, 33 mm. Came to light from the area of a distillery, in a natural filling­up outside the outer wall of the old fortress, close to the ancient wall. 7. Obv. Crowned royal arms, with two animals as supporters as above, but without inscription. Rev. Plain, showing the trace of a rivet for fastening. Hungarian Historical Museum, Mediaeval Department; lead, 37 mm. Found in the foundation of a house on the site of the mediaeval village Móric excavated in the outskirts of Túrkeve. 8. Obv. The English royal arms showing up in traces. Rev. Plain. Perforations round the edge. Nagykanizsa, Túri György Museum; bronze, 45 mm. Found at the same spot as specimen n°. 6. 9. Obv. The English royal arms with two animals as supporters. Rev. Tudor rose. The two folding halves are held together on the top by a lug. Békés, Állami Múzeum (State Museum); lead 37—46 mm. Found on the playground of the former municipal school. 10. Obv. As above. Rev. As above. The two folding sides are held together by a lug. Budapest, Museum of the Fortress of Buda; bronze, 40 mm. Found in the course of the excavations at the fortress of Buda. Huszár BpR 17 (1956) 219. №. 1183. 11. Obv. CVILH3JMVSXe*ôA...NDETEEXC*a:-: Tudor rose Rev. Plain. Eger, Dobó István Museum; lead, 33 mm, pierced. Found in the course of the excavation of the fortress Eger, at the same spot as the specimens n o s 1—2.

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