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A LARGE BRONZE PENDANT FROM THE C16/17th. A high quality, cast bronze pendant complete with its hanging loop measuring 1 ¾ inches in diameter. The raised central design shows a rose, thistle and shamrock so perhaps a reference to the Unity of the Country ? The pendant is unusually well detailed for a cast piece of jewellery of this age. 70-90
C14/15th ENGLISH BRONZE BUCKLER. One of two Bucklers found on the banks of the River Thames in London in the late 1960’s. The other is now in a museum in the USA. This is the better example, showing various sword cuts and battle damage ! The diameter is 8 inches, the domed section has a diameter of 4 ½ inches. The front face has 3 incised lines serving as decoration together with a decorative complete circle on the dome. A very rare item of medieval period armour, 100% original and only cleaned of mud encrustation so delightfully patinated. 1000-1500
EARLY VIKING SILVER CROSS PENDANT C10/11th A silver cross pendant, a very early Viking Christian pendant decorated on the front face with raised dots and line work covering the whole surface. The suspension loop has pelleted edges , 1 3/8 inches in diameter, condition is very good, no cracks or damage, the silver is stable. Early pendants tend to be bronze and simply cast, this is a jeweller made piece which is far rarer. 180-240
GEORGIAN TOY CANNON. Three identical Georgian era toy cannons made from bronze, from a merchant’s hoard of these cannons found on the banks of the River Thames in London during the 1980’s. These children’s toys measure 3 inches long and were designed function with the addition of a tiny amount of gunpowder. 40-60
LURISTANIAN DECORATIVE ARMOUR PLATE SECTION. A piece of embossed bronze plate, probably an ear flap from a helmet; Luristanian origin with a depiction of two camels grazing. The size is @ 5 ½ x 3 inches across the widest point, there are two holes on the top edge presumably for a hinge. A rare piece, very little Luristanian armour was decorated to this standard. 180-240
BASTET- TWO GRAND TOUR C19th FIGURES. Two small bronze cast representations of the Egyptian cat goddess BASTET. Although these are not thousands of years old, they are souvenirs of the Grand Tour popular amongst the nobility during the C18/19th. Items were reproduced centuries ago to cater for these early tourists. 20-25
MUSEUM QUALITY REPRODUCTION ANGLO SAXON BROOCH a modern high quality museum grade copy in bronze of a huge Anglo Saxon brooch. Life size reproduction measuring 5 ½ inches long . These huge brooches are incredibly scarce, so a chance to acquire a fine copy for a fraction of the real thing ! 50-70
A PAIR OF VIKING ARM RINGS. A pair of Viking gents arm rings in bronze with some silvering remaining. This is a matched pair, the diameter of each ring is 4 ¼ inches . The outer face of each ring is entirely covered in decorative incised line-work, alternating bands of parallel lines and blocks of four smaller lines. Both arm rings are in exceptionally good condition with no cracks or fatigue to the bronze. These date C10-11th . 180-240
RARE JACOBITE WALL CROSS WITH HIDDEN CULLODEN INSCRIPTION. A unique wall cross with Jacobite connection. The cross is in the form of a silver plated heart with a simple incised cross on the front face. To the reverse, and hidden from view when hung up, there is an inscribed dedication “ REMEMBRE YE FELL AT CULLODEN”. After the defeat of the Scots at Culloden any reference to the Jacobite cause was outlawed so supporters of the Bonnie Prince had to be cautious in continuing to show any allegiance. With this cross are a damaged bronze ring and a coin dated 1746 both found on Culloden Moor, site of the battle; from the collection of an ancient Scottish family with direct descent connection to participants in the battle, the last battle fought on British soil.
C11/12th LION BELT BUCKLE. A bronze belt buckle dating from the early medieval period, decorated with a representation of a lion fighting a dragon. Unusually well detailed, it has been lightly cleaned to reveal the image. THIS LOT IS FROM THE ESTATE OF A DETECTORIST WHO IN THE 1980/90’s DETECTED IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE ALONG THE ROUTE ACROSS TO SPAIN ON THE ANCIENT SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELLA PILGRIM TRAIL70-90
EARLY MEDIEVAL CANDLE STICK. A small size candle stick in bronze, perhaps the size for a traveller standing just 2 ½ inches tall with a base diameter of 1 1/8 inch.THIS LOT IS FROM THE ESTATE OF A DETECTORIST WHO IN THE 1980/90’s DETECTED IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE ALONG THE ROUTE ACROSS TO SPAIN ON THE ANCIENT SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELLA PILGRIM TRAIL
MEDIEVAL BRONZE CORPUS. Dating from the early medieval period C12-14th a well- made bronze corpus figure , 2 inches in height . THIS LOT IS FROM THE ESTATE OF A DETECTORIST WHO IN THE 1980/90’s DETECTED IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE ALONG THE ROUTE ACROSS TO SPAIN ON THE ANCIENT SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELLA PILGRIM TRAIL
MEDIEVAL BRONZE CASTERS MOULD IN STONE. A scarce metal workers stone mould used for casting, the impression seems to be some form of heraldic crest or heraldic pendant. The mould measures 2 ¼ x ¾ inches and the crest which would be made using it measures 1 3/8 inches across the widest point. These sorts of moulds were used for many centuries in the casting process, this example was found in London and is likely to date C13-15th. 40-60
“GREEN MAN” MEDIEVAL BRONZE RING. A gents ring dating from the latter part of the middle ages with a likeness of the GREEN MAN . THIS LOT IS FROM THE ESTATE OF A DETECTORIST WHO IN THE 1980/90’s DETECTED IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE ALONG THE ROUTE ACROSS TO SPAIN ON THE ANCIENT SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELLA PILGRIM TRAIL

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