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An assortment of Costume Jewellery within a green leather bound Jewellery Case including silver marcasite Pendant and Chain, other Neck Chains, silver 19th Century style (later) heart Pendant and Chain, Mourning Brooch for restoration, garnet set Pendant and Chain, 9 carat yellow gold Ring set with a female Cameo portrait, oval yellow metal mounted Scottish style hardstone Brooch etc.,
An assortment of Costume Jewellery within a green leather bound Jewellery Case including silver marcasite Pendant and Chain, other Neck Chains, silver 19th Century style (later) heart Pendant and Chain, Mourning Brooch for restoration, garnet set Pendant and Chain, 9 carat yellow gold Ring set with a female Cameo portrait, oval yellow metal mounted Scottish style hardstone Brooch etc.,
Viking Gilt-Bronze Box Brooch with Entwined Animals8th-9th century AD. A hollow-cast drum-shaped brooch with central cell to the upper face, red bead insert; the outer sidewall with lattice hatching, three dividing panels with knotwork motif; the upper face with beaded border and tribrach, three S-shaped animals in Salin`s Style III; pin and catchplate to the reverse. See MacGregor, A. et al. A Summary Catalogue of the Continental Archaeological Collections (Roman Iron Age, Migration Period, Early Medieval), Oxford, 1997, item 1.9; Rydh, H. Dosformiga Spännen från Vikingatifden, Stockholm, 1919; Thunmark-Nylén, L. Vikingatida Dosspännen – Teknisk Stratigrafi och Verkstadsgruppering, Uppsala, 1983. 35 grams, 48mm (2"). Property of a 19th century collector; thence by descent. Drum brooches (also called ‘box brooches’, Swedish Dosspännen) were a Scandinavian fashion of the Viking period, beginning in the late 8th century AD and featuring Oseberg style gripping-beast motifs. They remained popular throughout the period into the 11th century AD. They are especially associated with the island of Gotland, the crossroads of trade and traffic in the Baltic where a variety of cultural influences were felt. Occasional examples occur elsewhere in the area of Scandinavian power, plausibly associated with the movement of brides from Gotland to foreign homelands. The earliest (8th century) examples are high-quality multi-part castings with lavish use of gold, parcel-gilding and silver; by the later Viking age they appear in bronze and gilt bronze. The original artistic motifs also evolve into more geometric forms with increased use of knotwork. As a type, they are characterised by their discoid upper face divided into symmetrical quarters often with openwork detail; cords and faux-ropework to the edges are a consistent feature of the design. Some feature a separate cast upper plate, and on others it is the baseplate which is separate, as on the present example. Occasionally the central knop is also a separate casting. It has been suggested that drum brooches were used to hold small valuables, although this seems improbable – these were normally suspended from the girdle or necklace for display. They were most probably used to fasten the triangular shawl or mantle which covered the upper body, in the dress fashion which included the heavy hängerok dress which was worn outside the undershift; the hängerok was often of rich fabric with embroidered borders, and the metal jewellery and glass beads were used to add richness to the costume. It may be this type of brooch (or the tortoise form) which was referred to by the Arab traveller Ibn Fadlan when he mentioned that Rus women wore on their chests drum-shaped brooches of iron, copper, silver or gold, whose decoration indicated the wealth of their husbands. Extremely fine condition. Excessively rare, museum quality.
Mostly jewellery, comprising; bead and other necklaces, including; branch coral, jet, malachite, paste and costume, brooches, including; jet, mother of pearl and paste, various pairs of earrings, including; jet and costume, also silver and other jewellery, including two octagonal mirror lockets, detailed 800, a charm bracelet, four further bracelets, earrings, a treated amber ring and a similar oval brooch, pendants and charms, rings, chains, a spoon and sundry.
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