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1 - Tallinna 14. saj lõpu artigi võltsing, 2 - Tallinna penni võltsing, 3 - Tallinna 15. sajandi killingi võltsing, 4-6 - peremärgiga kodurahad, 7 - Tallinna veskiraha, 8 - kangaplomm Brüggest, 9 - Dortmundist, 10 - Deventerist, 11 - Helmondist, 12 - Leidenist, 13 - Milanost. This has now dramatically changed as the excavations at the Jahu - Väike-Patarei site unearthed at least 184 cloth seals (this number reflects finds up to no 21 000), but the total number might be even greater.¹ Not all of the items are identifiable, either because of the fragmentation or unclear image, however, thus far the recognisable cloth seals include examples (Fig. Consuming Glass Vessels in Medieval and Post-medieval Hanseatic Towns: the Case of Tallinn (Reval), Estonia. 1 - forgery of late 14th-century Tallinn artig, 2 - forgery of Tallinn penny, 3 - forgery of 15th century Tallinn schilling, 4-6 - tokens with a house sign, 7 - municipal tax stamp, 8 - cloth seal of Bruges, 9 - Dortmund, 10 - Deventer, 11 - Helmond, 12 - Leiden, 13 - Milan. [Extracted from the article] |