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Cotswold Cock. Head Type A. Dobunni. c.50-35 BC. Celtic silver unit. 13mm. 1.03g.
Cotswold Cock. Head Type A. c.50-35 BC. Silver unit. 13mm. 1.03g. Moon-shaped head right, large crescents for hair, two small animals in front./ Two-tailed horse left, corded mane, S-shape above (bird’s head), ringed-pellets around, cock’s head below. ABC 2012, VA 1020, BMC 2950-51, S 377. Near EF, big flan of good quality silver, great head, delightful cock. One of the nicest examples we’ve seen for several years. Found Cirencester, Glos., 2022. RARE
Silver units in the Western region display some of the finest works of narrative art from anywhere in Britain. Nothing is static; everything turns, like night into day (a cock’s crow heralds dawn), like winter into spring, like the unending cycles of birth, death, and rebirth that informed the Druids’ philosophy. The goddess with stars for a diadem and lunar crescents for hair, like Roman Diana (cf. ABC 2867) is mistress of animals, breathing life into somewhat equine shapes that float around her - nonspecific and suggestive as if unborn and awaiting new life in the new season, when campaigning would also begin. This wealthy and influential Dobunnic leader, whose coinage designs set the pattern for most of his successors, signed himself with a conspicuous personal emblem that probably reflects his otherwise unrecorded name. Facing left with the horse it is a ram’s head with an almighty ribbed horn, but facing right it is a cockerel’s head. Small differences from one die to another (either animal might bleat or crow) probably served as issue marks at a busy mint. Goat, ram, and cockerel were all attributes of the god Mercury, whom Caesar tells us the Gauls especially honoured (BG 6.17.1) and Mercury’s cult, in Roman times, was especially well represented in the Cotswolds, both at the temple at Uley, and from finds around Cirencester. Giver of wealth and good fortune, bridge between upper and lower worlds, his cockerel heralds day, and his ram or goat symbolize fertility. It was a propitious design.
Cotswold Cock. Head Type A. c.50-35 BC. Silver unit. 13mm. 1.03g. Moon-shaped head right, large crescents for hair, two small animals in front./ Two-tailed horse left, corded mane, S-shape above (bird’s head), ringed-pellets around, cock’s head below. ABC 2012, VA 1020, BMC 2950-51, S 377. Near EF, big flan of good quality silver, great head, delightful cock. One of the nicest examples we’ve seen for several years. Found Cirencester, Glos., 2022. RARE
Silver units in the Western region display some of the finest works of narrative art from anywhere in Britain. Nothing is static; everything turns, like night into day (a cock’s crow heralds dawn), like winter into spring, like the unending cycles of birth, death, and rebirth that informed the Druids’ philosophy. The goddess with stars for a diadem and lunar crescents for hair, like Roman Diana (cf. ABC 2867) is mistress of animals, breathing life into somewhat equine shapes that float around her - nonspecific and suggestive as if unborn and awaiting new life in the new season, when campaigning would also begin. This wealthy and influential Dobunnic leader, whose coinage designs set the pattern for most of his successors, signed himself with a conspicuous personal emblem that probably reflects his otherwise unrecorded name. Facing left with the horse it is a ram’s head with an almighty ribbed horn, but facing right it is a cockerel’s head. Small differences from one die to another (either animal might bleat or crow) probably served as issue marks at a busy mint. Goat, ram, and cockerel were all attributes of the god Mercury, whom Caesar tells us the Gauls especially honoured (BG 6.17.1) and Mercury’s cult, in Roman times, was especially well represented in the Cotswolds, both at the temple at Uley, and from finds around Cirencester. Giver of wealth and good fortune, bridge between upper and lower worlds, his cockerel heralds day, and his ram or goat symbolize fertility. It was a propitious design.
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